Winter Superleague 2023: Week Two


Week two of the 2023 winter superleague brings us our first hurling game of the season, as well as men and ladies’ football
The opener this week is hurling, with N.D.G. Na Fianna Rouges facing off against PSC Cu Chulainn for the start of their five game series. PSC have been the driving force in the hurling league since it’s inception, but there’s plenty to suggest that Na Fianna are ready to make 2023 their year.
Following that, we have the Concordia Warriors, back for another winter season, against the Griffintown Gaels in the ladies’ football. The Warriors will undoubtedly take inspiration from their male counterparts barnstormer last week, while the Gaels will be looking to keep pace with the early leaders with a top drawer performance of their own.
And finally, we cap off the evening with men’s football, where for the second time in as many weeks the Concordia Warriors take to the field, this time lining out against the Goose Village Blackrocks. The rocks are always at the most dangerous in the winterleague, but fresh from their win last weekend, there’s few that’d bet against the warriors taking full marks in this one. This should be a fantastic and tense game to end week two with.
So we hope you’ll join us for what promises to be an entertaining evening of gaelic games.

Skills & Drills Training #6


Our winter training season continues this Thursday January 19th from 7pm at the Beurling Academy in Verdun.
Gaelic Football training will be from 7pm to 8pm
Hurling/Camogie training will be from 8pm to 9pm.
Please enter via the back door for upper gym access.

Winter Superleague 2023: Week One Results


Our first gameweek for the winter superleague of 2023 has come and gone, giving us plenty to talk about.
In ladies football, a lack of a killer instinct cost the Verdun Vikings dearly, as they couldn’t turn long periods of sustained pressure into much needed scores as the Goose Village Blackrocks made sure that all of their chances counted.
In the men’s football, the Concordia Warriors are laying claim to the mantle of ‘the team to beat’ with an imperious performance that left the Griffintown Gaels reeling.
And finally, in camogie it was a similar story to the ladies football, where a lack of decisiveness in front of goal and some top drawer goalkeeping meant that Na Fianna Rouges got the better of PSC Cu Chulainn.