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Clubforce Data issue

The Cuala registrar was contacted late last week and informed of a data breach at the site of our membership system, Clubforce.. The incident happened in March 2018 but has only come to light now. Clubforce have issued a statement

Cuala in Zambia 2020

There will be an information meeting for TYs interested in volunteering in Zambia and their parents/guardians on Monday the 23rd September at 9.00pm in Cuala.

Below is an acccount from one of this year’s participants

Kitty Sheanon R.I.P.

It is with great sadness that we have to inform you of the death of Kitty Sheanon, mother of Club President Johnny, Gerry, Club Trustee Mikie, Maria, Kathleen, Margie and Eileen, her sons-in-law, John, Johnny and Cahal, daughters-in-law Dearbhail, Liz and Bríd, her 29 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends.   Funeral details […]

Bridie Dunphy R.I.P.

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Bridie Dunphy, widow of former cathaoirleach Mick, mother of former Cuala players Liam, Mick and Frances and grandmother of Current players Mikey, Stephen & Matthew.

Timmy Cronin R. I. P.

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Timmy Cronin, brother of vice chairman Declan Cronin and uncle of Cuala players Eoin, Colm & Cillian. Timmy will be well known to many Cuala members who frequent Newpark Service Station.   Funeral arrangements here Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam […]

Tony O’Keeffe R.I.P

Cuala members will be saddened to hear of the death of Tony O’Keeffe, father of Cisteoir Acadamh Diarmaid, and much loved grandad of Cuala players Culainn, Éanna & Senan.   Funeral arrangements can be found here  Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dílis.

John Bailey R.I.P.

Cuala members will be saddened to learn of the death of club and county stalwart John Bailey.

John served ten years as Chairman of the Dublin GAA County Board.
During his tenure he initiated the re development  of Parnell Park and significant investment in promoting juvenile participation in Hurling, Camogie and Football.

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Hurling for Dads and other Lads

Interested in taking up the great game of hurling for the first time or maybe you played some hurling in the distant or recent past and would love to give it a go again?
We are looking to get some social hurling going in Cuala for our adult men (don’t have to be Dads!) who may have just been introduced to the sport or have previously played and want to play some organised hurling in a fun and social environment.