Tír na nÓg’s Annual Dinnerdance was well attended on Saturday 18th November in The Elk Toomebridge. Fr Forsythe began the evening with grace followed by Chairperson Dearbhail McParland’s address. The club were joined on the night by County Chairman Colin Donnelly and South West Antrim Chairman Colm Walsh. Aine Devlin and Emily Falloon were recognised for their inclusion on the College’s All Star camogie team while Ciaran Logan received the club’s first ever Dual player of the year award after his solid performances across two codes all year. Dessie O’Neill received the Club Person of the Year. The last presentation of the evening went to Daniel Hastings who received the Conor Devlin Young Person of the Year award presented to him on the 10th anniversary of its inception by Paddy and Marie Devlin.

1) Club chairperson, Dearbhail McParland makes a presentation to club camogs Aine Devlin and Emily Faloon who were awarded Ulster colleges all star awards this year.
2) Club chairperson Dearbhail McParland makes a special presentation to Mairead Magill to mark the 50th anniversary of Antrim’s All Ireland winning camogie success. Mairead was a star performer on that side.
3) Michael McAtamney presents the senior camogie player of the year to Emily Faloon at the Tir na nOg annual dinner in the Elk on Saturday night.
4) County chairman, Collie Donnelly presents the Minor camog of the year to Cameron McGaughey.
5) County chairman Collie Donnelly presents the Minor B championship cup to team captain, Cameron McGaughey. Included are members of the championship winning side who defeated Cushendall in the final.
6) Mairead McAtamney presents the McAtamney-Magill award to Bronagh Devlin who accepted it on behalf of Caitlin McAreavey.
7) Collie Donnelly presenters the Minor Footballer of the Year award to Darragh Fegan.
8) Collie Donnelly presents the Senior footballer of the year shield to Ciaran McKeown who shared the award with Sean Redmond.
9) County chairman, Collie Donnelly presents the senior reserve hurler of the year to Stephen Carey.
10) Joint Senior hurler of the Year, Kevin Sheerin and Colm Duffin (received by Malachy Duffin on his behalf) receive their awards from Collie Donnelly.
11) Reserve footballer of the year, Simon Carey receives his award from county chairman, Collie Donnelly.
12) Dual player of the year Ciaran Logan receives his award from Collie Donnelly, county chairman
13) Dual player of the year, Ciaran Logan with club chairperson, Dearbhail McParland.
14) Ryan O’Neill receives thew club person of the year award on behalf of his father Dessie from Dearbhail McParland and Collie Donnelly.

15) The biggest applause of the night was for Daniel Hastings who received the Conor Devlin memorial award for young person of the year from Paddy and Marie Devlin.