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15 Oct 2025

Carrick-on-Suir GAA club wishes its Premier Intermediate hurlers good luck in county final

Carrick Swan will play Upperchurch in the county final in Semple Stadium on October 26

Carrick Swan GAA Club news

Carrick Swan GAA Club

Carrick Swan GAA Club congratulates its Premier Intermediate hurlers who recorded a fantastic win over Boherlahan in the county semi-final on Saturday last.

The Club wishes the team and management the very best of luck in the county final in Semple Stadium on Sunday, October 26. The Swan team's opponents will be Upperchurch.

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Junior A Football

The Junior A footballers will play their county semi-final against Clonakenny this Sunday, October 19.

Throw-in will be at 1:30pm in Ballingarry.

The Swan Junior Camogie team play Roscrea in the county quarter-final this Sunday, October 19 in Páirc na nEalaí at 4 pm. All support welcome.

U17A Football:

The Under 17A footballers are scheduled to play their next game against Clonmel Commercials next Sunday in Clonmel Sportsfield at 4 pm.

Craig Walsh Cup

The Under 13 Craig Walsh Cup game took place on Sunday in Páirc na nEalaí with Clonmel Óg emerging as winners. Well done to all players who took part.

12 Days of Christmas Draw

Tickets for the popular 12 Days of Christmas Draw are now available from any committee member and the usual ticket promoters. Check out the Swan Club's social media pages for more details.

Stairlift

The Swan Club is delighted to share that a stairlift has been installed in Páirc na nEalaí clubhouse.

This is a wonderful addition to the Club's facilities and will make the clubhouse more accessible to anyone with mobility issues.

Condolences

All at Carrick Swan GAA Club extend sincere condolences to the O’Neill family of St. John’s, the Harris family of St John's Terrace and Cusack family of New Street on their recent bereavements.

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