Cushendall Ruairi Og Hurling and Camogie clubs celebrated their Antrim and Ulster Senior Hurling titles at the club dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel on Friday evening. Their tradition of inviting guest from the other sporting clubs in village continued with Golf Club captain Danny ‘Dan’ McAlister and Cushendall Boat Club Commodore Silke McKeown in attendance, as were north Antrim GAA chairman Paddy Gray and Antrim county chairman Seamus McMullan
Club legend John McKillop RIP forms the backd drobp for the Cushendall Minor Camogie team at the club’s awards dinnenr in Tullglass dinnerSenior Camog Coleen Patterson presents the Most Improved Minor Camogie Player award to joint winners Laura Black and Amy McAlister at the Ruairi Og dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.Callagh Mooney and Oran McCambridge who who shared the Most Promising Minor Hurler Award received their trophies from senior hurlers Ryan McCambridge (left) and Neill McManusMost Dedicated Minor Hurler of the Year Diarmuid McManus receives his award from Emmet McNaughtonColleen Patterson presents the Minor Camogie Player of the Year award to Cara O’BoyleMinor Hurler of the Year Thomas McLaughlin received his awards from the Burke brothers Paddy (left) and Martin.Junior Hurler of the Year Mark Emerson received his award from team manager Brendan McAlister and Aidan McAteerSenior reserve Hurler of the Year Stephen Walsh received his award from team manager Sean DelargyLara Haughey receives the Danny McNaughton Memorial Trophy for Most Dedicated Camogie Player from Danny’s son Emmet.Cara O’Boyle receives the Senior Camogie Player of the Year award from Paul Stewart and Cushendall Golf Club captain Danny McAlister, who was one of the guests of honour at the Ruairi Og GAC dinnerFirst Aiders Claire Burke and Marion Carson received flowers from senior hurlers Neill McManus and Rian McCambridge.Senior Hurler of the Year Joseph McLaughlin receives his trophy from team manager Brian DelargyHealth and Wellbeing volunteer Marie Hayden receives and award from county chairman Seamus McMullan (left) and club committee memberBrian Delargy (back right) and his senior management team who were honoured at the club dinnenr in Tullyglass Hotel. Included are Oran Scullion, club chairman Fergus ‘Skinner’ McAlister, Joeseph O’Neill, Fred McAuley and Sean DelargyThe Under 15 Camogie Management team who were honoured at the club dinner.Clubperson of the Year Aidan McAteer receives his award from Eimear O’Hara and Clodagh McAllisterCushendall Boat Club Commodore Silke McKeown and her husband Stephen who were guests at the Ruairi Og GAC dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.Ruairi Og commette members and their guests as the club’s awards dinner in Tullyglass Hotel. L-R, Martin Magee, Fergus McAlister (chairman), Stephen McKeown, Silke McKeown (Cushendall Boat Club Commodore) Antrim county chairman Seamus McMullan, Siobhan McMullan, north Antrim chairman Paddy Gray, Collette Birt.Ruairi Og club Executive. L-R Martin Allen, James McCurry, Sinead Black, Marie Hayden Eimear OHara, Skinner Fergus McAlister.Clodagh McAlister, Aidan McAteer, Colette Birt,
Adrian McNaughton, Mick QuinnSiobhan McKillop and her brother Padraig at the Ruairi Og dinnerMinor Camogie and Hurling award winners Cara O’Boyle and Callagh Mooney