Dublin LGFA Board Notes

Dublin reigning All Ireland and Leinster champions bowed out of the Leinster championship yesterday to a resurgent Meath side whose work rate and hunger appeared to wear down the Champions. Try as they might Dublin could not pull away from their local rivals and with minutes ticking on the clock it was Meath who booked their place in the Leinster final courtesy of a Ger Doherty point. Meath will play Laois in the TG4 Leinster final on the 17th of July. Dublin will now go into the championship qualifiers the draw for which takes place tomorrow in Croke Park other Counties in the hat will be Clare, Tipperary, Kildare, Donegal, Down, Armagh and Sligo. The first round of the qualifiers are due to be played the weekend of the 23/24 July with one fixture to be played with the minor All Ireland final on the the 3rd of August. The senior, Intermediate and junior semi-finals take place this coming Wednesday. Senior SF: Ballyboden St Endas v Clanna Gael Fontenoy, Foxrock Cabinteely v Na Fianna, Inter SF: Kilmacud Crokes v Round Towers Clondalkin, Clontarf v Parnells, Junior SF: St Maurs v St Marks and Thomas Davis v St Sylvesters. Our Junior county final will take place in Fingallians GAA club on Wednesday the 20th of July @ 7.15pm while the Intermediate and Senior finals will take place on Friday the 22nd of July at 7pm and 8.30pm in Parnell Park.

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Dublin LGFA Board Notes

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What to Wear in Ireland | Wardrobe Advice

Ireland is a great place to visit and the people there are very laid back. Because of that the fashion there is also very laid back. This is great because it allows tourists to simply relax and pretty much dress the same way they always do but there are some things that you should know about how to dress when you visit Ireland.

Though Ireland is laid back and casul is alright here are some tips to help you in your packing for Ireland:

•    Pack light: Most places in Ireland that you will stay at will require you to lug around your own luggage so keep that in mind when you are packing. The more you pack, the more you will have to lug around. Besides if you pack lighter that gives you an excuse to go buy some authentic Ireland clothing to bring back with you. •    Think in layering terms: Even in the summer time Ireland can get quite cool so you will always want to layer your clothing. The mornings tend to be brisk so you can begin the day with the most amount of clothes on such as a shirt, sweater, and jacket. As the day warms you up you can then begin to remove some of the layers and then put them back on as the evening hits and it gets cool once again. •    Casual is ok: Remember that unlike many foreign countries it is perfectly acceptable to dress much in the same way you do right here in the United States. Jeans, sneakers, t-shirts and sweaters all fit the bill when it comes to Ireland.

It is important to note that even if it is hot outside the local pubs and restaurants in Ireland tend to be a bit on the cooler side as the air-conditioning is generally cranked way down. Always be sure that you have a light sweater or jacket with you at all times when visiting these local establishment and you will never be too cold.

Ireland is not only a wonderful place to visit; it is also an easy place to pack for. Just remember when you think Ireland; less is more.


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