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Botanic 2nds get promoted with one game to go
shiv
On Saturday 8th March, the 2nds team officially got promoted from division 8 after beating Swords 4-0 in a sunny morning match out in Alsaa. It has been a great season for this team and they have only narrowly missed out on winning the league to Bray. Congratulations to all the girls and their coaches…
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Registration for the new season
shiv
It’s that time of the year again. Registration for all club members is taking place this month. It is essential that all members register their details by filling out a form (download below). Registration dates are as follows: Saturday 14th September Senior Club Registration from 12.00pm – 2.00pm Sunday 15th September Junior Club Registration for…
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First club fundraiser of the season
shiv
The car boot sales are kicking off again for the new season. The first one is on Sunday 8th September in Glasnevin. These, as always, are important fundraisers for the club so support if you can. If you’ve any items to donate, please drop them down to the club. Further details about the car boot…
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Season end is nearing
bhcadmin
There is a lot happening over the next few weeks to round up this season of hockey.The last matches are taking place this Saturday 23rd of March. The Junior section is finishing up on Sunday 24th of March after another successful season of junior hockey. Wheelbarrow Raffle Wheelbarrow raffle is going on at the moment.…
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Lots of fantastic prizes to be won!
bhcadmin
The club Christmas raffle is getting closer and closer now. Make sure you get buying and selling lots of raffle tickets before the 20th of December! Tickets are available from your team captain and down at the club. The draw will take place in the Tolka House Pub at 8pm on this date. There will…
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