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Baltinglass: For a change we were blessed with dry crisp weather last Sunday morning, as the frost gradually cleared and the sun made an appearance, mulled wine warmed up some of the large turnout of members who came to honour our Captains Robert Mc Hugh and Olivia Cooney.
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Baltinglass: The Captains Drive in for Robert Mc Hugh and Olivia Cooney is on this Sunday 7th March at 12pm sharp, please put in your diary as a great day is promised!
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Kilcoole: Saturday, February 13: Nine-hole stableford - 1st. Ian Richardson (27) - 27 points; 2nd. Patrick McCaul (17) 23 points; 3rd. Patrick Cullen (20) - 23 points.
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Coollattin: Saturday, February 6 and Wednesday, February 10: 13-hole competition; 1st. Pauline Walker (21) 26 points; 2nd. Ann Lynch (18) 23 points. Kilcoole Saturday, February 6: Nine-hole rumble: 1st. Niall Mannion (14); Tony Weymes (21); Dermot Browne (21); Tony Gorman(16) 53 points.
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Wicklow: The following are the results of recent competition at Wicklow Golf Club. Saturday, January 30, 14-hole sweep: 1st. Ray Wheatley (14) 39 points, 2nd. Rubin Dover (15) 36 points, 3rd. Tommy Murphy (18) 33 points.
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Wicklow: The following are the results of recent competition at Wicklow Golf Club: Saturday and Sunday, January 23/24: 14hole competition, Category 1: 1st. Philip Craig (6) 34 points, 2nd. Chris Bain (9) 34 points and 3rd. Damien Marah (9) 33 points.
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NEWTOWN JUNIORS FC: Though the weather conditions improved somewhat in the past week, for the second consecutive week it was only the under-10s and the girl's under-12s who saw action. The girl's hosted 'Joeys' from Sallynoggin in a friendly in preparation for the restart of the league.
Sports fans frozen out by the big freeze
INSIDE RIGHT is getting damned fed up of this arctic weather. No GAA, no rugby, Premier League football across the water decimated, no decent horse racing or anything else worth tuning into for that matter.
Sporting outlook much brighter as thaw sets in
IT LOOKS as if the way may be cleared for the 2010 sporting season to get under way from this coming weekend.
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GREYSTONES RUGBY CLUB: The weather played havoc, with Greystones Rugby Club's AIL Division 2 game against DLSP being cancelled on Saturday last.
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