Dermot Earley 2023/2024 Graduates!

"Your attitude is more important than your ability, your motives are more important than your methods, your courage is more important than your cleverness and always have your heart in the right place."

Dermot Earley.

Congratulations to our fantastic Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative participants who received their Module 3 final certificates on Saturday at a special ceremony in Croke Park including an inspiring speech on personal leadership from GAA President Jarlath Burns. Well done to all on a fabulous achievement and thank you so much to the team of volunteer facilitators who made the programme possible. There were a number of special guests from Armagh including Jarly Óg Burns and a certain Sam Maguire who was back in headquarters for the day!

Climate XChange Summer Update

Some further information below as a summer update to follow up to the Green Club’s Climate XChange event in February.

CLONTARF GIY - Grow it Yourself

Our first GIY event was a great learning experience and exchange of ideas evening with free Jerusalem artichoke roots. We discussed topics including how to start growing, the importance of ivy and dandelions for bees, growing beetroot, how to create a raised bed and using a 4-bed rotation system, using ice cube containers to store herbs, to mow or not to mow, our perception of what is a beautiful garden, seed sharing and how to eliminate slugs successfully. We had a mix of people who wanted to start growing and some experienced gardeners. 

In May, Anne Marie gave us a demonstration on pricking out plants and shared some self-pollinating cabbage. In June we learned why some onions bolt just after the summer solstice (the 21st June). Advice is to leave planting new onions until early July.  We learned that F1 seeds (eg. most supermarket tomatoes) will grow different from the original plant and therefore are not suitable for seed saving.

We continue to welcome drop-ins, watch videos, share stories on gardening/biodiversity issues, share plants, and give and receive tips and advice. Our meetings continue to inspire us to create community. See below some of our plants.

Our next meeting is on Monday 12th August at 8.15pm at the Clubhouse. Future dates are 9th September and 7th October 2024. All are welcome (you don't need to be a member of Clontarf GAA) you can drop into any of these evenings but do let us know if you are coming at GIYclontarf@gmail.com.

Thank you John and Anne Marie, in particular for sharing your knowledge with us! 

BULL ISLAND FLORA AND FAUNA WALK WITH PRIONSIAS MAC BHEATHA 

Another big thank you to Proinsias Mac Bheatha for hosting this walk on Saturday 25th May. A beautiful day albeit windy. We saw several orchids including the pyramid. Some flowers go to extraordinary lengths to attract pollinators. Bee orchids (are rare) mimic the shape and scent of bees to lure them into ‘pseudocopulation’, where the male insect attempts to mate with the flower. 

BIODIVERSITY WALK in ST. ANNE'S with MARY TUBRIDY, Environmental Consultant

A big thank you to Mary who kindly hosted a biodiversity walk in St. Anne’s on Sunday 19th May. We had a beautiful sunny day . We discussed many aspects of biodiversity including how to increase biodiversity in the Park and in our gardens, grasslands, wetlands, the importance of ponds and various aspects of Brent Geese.  


Any questions or suggestions, please contact the Green Club Committee at greenclub@clontarfgaa.com.

Clontarf on Tour - Volunteering in Kenya!

On the 2nd of June one of our Minor players, Shane Young and nine other students from St. Paul’s College, Raheny volunteered in a town in Kenya called Kamulu for 16 days. During the 16 days in Kamulu the boys taught the students in DePaul school Maths, English, Creative Arts, Computers and much more. The boys also played a lot of activities with the students and teachers such as Soccer, Basketball, Rounders, Racing, Tag and Duck Duck Goose.

The boys also went on home visits to see where some of the children live. The club were happy to donate some of our old jerseys to the local villagers.

The overall experience was amazing and opened everyone’s eyes and helped them appreciate everything in life.

Some lovely photos from the experience below. Well done Shane and all the volunteers who made the trip.

Division 4 League Winners!

Congratulations to our fantastic second men’s football team who, having secured promotion already to Division Three for next year went one better yesterday and won the Division 4 league! Continuing their 13-match unbeaten run, they overcame Thomas Davis, who were in second place behind them, by 3-15 to 0-08 on a beautiful sunny afternoon in St. Anne’s. Well done lads and enjoy the celebrations! Gallery from the match below courtesy of the PRO Team.

Climate XChange Update

Some further information below as a follow up to the Green Club’s Climate XChange event in February.

GIY - Grow It Yourself

Our first GIY event was a great learning experience and exchange of ideas evening with free Jerusalem artichoke roots. We discussed topics including how to start growing, the importance of ivy and dandelions for bees, growing beetroot, how to create a raised bed and using a 4-bed rotation system, using ice cube containers to store herbs, to mow or not to mow, our perception of what is a beautiful garden, seed sharing and how to eliminate slugs successfully. We had a mix of people who wanted to start growing and experienced gardeners. 

Our next meeting is on Monday 13th May at 8.15pm at the Clubhouse. Future dates are 10th June, 15th July, 12th August, 9th September and 7th October 2024. All are welcome (you don't need to be a member of Clontarf GAA) you can drop into any of these evenings but do let us know if you are coming at GIYclontarf@gmail.com.

Biodiversity Walk in St. Anne's with Mary Tubridy

This has been moved to Sunday 19th May at 3.00pm. We will meet at the Red Stables. Please contact Mary to book your place and for updates at mtubridyassociates@gmail.com.

Bull Island Flora and Fauna Walk with Prionsias Mac Bheatha

This will take place on Saturday 25th May at 11.00am. We will meet at Happy Out. There are a few places left. Contact Prionsias to book at wildlifeofthebullisland@gmail.com.

TREES FOr free!

Over 2,300 tree saplings were distributed through the Club recently.


Any questions or suggestions, please contact the Green Club Committee at  greenclub@clontarfgaa.com.

Four from four for our Men's Footballers

A very good weekend for Adult Men’s Football in the club with four wins out of four matches at the weekend for our Division 1, 4, 8 and 11 teams. Great stuff guys. Some snaps below from our PRO Team of the AFL8 match on Sunday morning against Ballinteer.

Division 6 Men's Hurling league match vs Fingallians

After our Senior Men’s Hurlers won last night, it was the turn of the Junior As this morning. Another good win in the end of an exciting game where the lads were down by four at the break. Some pics below from our PRO Team.

Climate X Change Event

We had a huge turnout in the club for our first Climate X Change Event this evening with around 120 people in attendance to listen to our six great speakers. The assembled audience then split into groups to come up with suggestions for what we can do to help with Biodiversity, Solar, Soil, Water, you name it, it was discussed! Thanks to all the organisers, speakers and participants for a great evening of discussion and plenty of action planned!

A few snaps below courtesy of our PRO Team.