
We are very pleased that the boys' bravery is to be recognised, thanks to our local councillors for putting the motion forward. https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/cushendall-hurlers-honoured-heroic-act-18603790 ...
The March 2020 Cairde Ruairí Draw which had been postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions took place at senior training with senior manager, Eamon Gillan selecting the lucky winners who were: £700 Patrica Kearney £200 Margaret McCollum £100 Henry McAlister Thank you to everyone who contributes to this extremely beneficial fundraiser for our club. G...
Today, it is with great sadness that we learned about the passing of Charlie Delargy, one of our most esteemed members in recent times. He was a true Ruairí Óg who served the club in a variety of roles during his life. He was a player, a selector on the successful 1985 SHC team and an administrator of some note serving both as secretary and chairperson at a t...
, LATEST NEWS LEAVE A COMMENT Fifty years ago today, July 4th, Cushendall hurlers caused a major upset when they beat Loughgiel in the Feis Cup final at Waterfoot. Cushendall were playing their hurling in Division 2 at the time and the previous year had won the Junior Feis Cup. Loughgiel were in the middle of a goldern period, with a team full of st...
It is a huge honour to be asked to do something like this but the pride quickly faded when I realised I’m definitely going to be accosted in The Lurig the first night it opens because I’ve left someone out or selected someone in the wrong place. So keep in mind this is for a bit of light hearted entertainment. Anyway I’ve based my team selection for Ruairi Og on play...
"If you’re not getting on the team, there’s a reason probably. You go and make it impossible for the manager to leave you off the team.” How many of us have heard Sambo say something to us at training or before a match that has stuck in your head, something that made you work a bit harder for the next ball, to make the ne...
Although there won’t be a Cúl Camp this summer, kids don’t need to miss out Cul camp training is on tv for the next 3 weeks - it’s in Irish (repeated with English sub titles at 5.15pm) Click on the link below for more details: https://www.facebook.com/233111003425317/posts/3116198608449861/?vh=e&d=n ...
An Coiste Bainisti met, via video conference, on Friday the 26th June (the 106th day of the GAA Covid-19 lockdown) to consider the running of Cul Camps in during July and August 2020. Cul Camps are a major event in the GAA calendar for our young people with approx. 2000 children attending Antrim camps annually. The uncertainty over the last 106 days and, at one stage, th...