2025 Christmas Draw

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Our Annual Christmas Draw fundraiser has officially begun! 

The Draw is scheduled for Saturday, 13th December at 9pm along with our Appreciation night. To reach our essential financial goals, we are asking every member to sell as many tickets as 
possible. Your participation is key to the future of the Club.

The major fundraiser at the Westgrove this Spring served as our primary fundraiser. We did not hold our annual Ballaton fundraiser this year. Therefore, to successfully undertake the necessary 
major changes for the Club, we require the support and help of all our members for the Christmas Draw. These funds are an investment in the future of our players and the sustained success of the Club for years to come.

The funds this year enabled us to pay the core operational needs of the Club, however, in order to  progress the Club on a larger scale including capital development works we need the support from everyone.

As an aside we want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you in the Club for your  participation on and off the field. Our Club cannot function without the wonderful volunteers and  we thank you all for your time & dedication to the Club and the Players. 

We hope you all have a well earned rest and we look forward to the 2026 season.

Best wishes.
The Officers of Clane GAA.

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