Rahoon-Newcastle GAA

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Rahoon-Newcastle
Rahún-an Chaisleán Nua
Founded:1889
County: Galway
Colours:Maroon and white   
Grounds:Tonabrucky
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Rahoon-Newcastle GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club that takes in an area stretching from Barna to Corcullen (townland on Moycullen-Rahoon parish border) and all the way to Newcastle in Galway City, Ireland. The club was founded in 1889 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling.

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Honours

Galway Under-12 Championship 1998

Current Panel


03-01-2007


Called CCSS AT 3:00 yesterday I think the receptionist forget to give Dr. Jonkers's secretary the message -She said she would take care of it - Anyway - According to Ingmar (I worked) (c) was still in ultra creative mode last evening - I've noticed increase energy - less bit/hitting This A.M seems a little tired slept pretty well - woke up At 1:30 srared and dissorientated so I let her come in bed with me. (c) motivated to stay on task this A.M so she can listen to a song in the car when we get to the school.


I had Jenny v* on med order at office this A.M. (c) did well in class this AM, reading books to Khnum in Homeroom. Good AM meeting, exercises + centers. Speech - very talkative + out going. Met w/ Jenny, Talking about feelings - faces. Lunch, ate well + quickly! Storytime + activity with regular class. Math - working on nickels. In regular class, (c) did a great job - class made up an animal for a Dr. Suess book, + make up a name. (c)'s name was chosen by the class. She was very pleased. Math - nickels + pennies. Gym - wiffleball - great job! Doing "reading blasters" on computer, very good day 0 aggression.

(*) Cat's Online Notes:


That's probably a check-mark, as in 'check' on med order

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