National Road Relay Teams Named

Raheny Shamrock women’s road captain Orla Manley and men’s captain Dick Hooper have both named strong teams for Sunday’s National Road Relay’s which the club is hosting. Women’s captain Orla Manley is so embarrassed with riches she has named two teams, the first team being called up totally from the junior ranks. The senior A team in order is Lucy Barrett, Niamh Corry and Ailish Murtagh. The B team in…

19/04/2017
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Winter League Tables

Name Rd 1 Time Rd 2 Time Rd 3 Time Rd 4 Time Rd 5 Time Rd 6 Time Rd 7 Time Rd 8 Time Rd 9 Time Rd 10 Time Premier Division Alan Foley 8 18.21 9 11.36 Alan O’Flynn 13 19.00 6 11.34 11 18:23 Alister Brown 12 5.23 Damien Martin 3 16:34 2 4.55 Dave Byrne 6 17.32 2 11.05 4 17:06 3 17.05 4 11.07 4…

19/04/2017
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Crampton Home in Boston, Dooney CR in Butlerstown

Tommy Crampton holds the distinction of being the first Raheny man home at the Boston Marathon for 2017, having crossed the line in 3:30.28. A very impressive performance for Crampton in the grand-daddy of them all marathon. Seamus Rooney was the next Raheny man home in 3:34.32. On Good Friday Connor Dooney set a course record at the Butlerstown 4 Mile in Waterford crossing the line in 19 minutes 23…

17/04/2017
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Paul Stephenson wins Battle of Clontarf 10

Paul Stephenson was a convincing winner of this morning’s Battle of Clontarf 10 in St Annes Park. Stephenson led home some 500 runners on a humid Easter Monday in a time of 52 minutes and eight seconds 11 seconds clear of Raheny Shamrock’s Mark Kirwan. North Belfast Harriers Lindsay Gordon took third place in a time 53 minutes four seconds. The race doubles as the Leinster 10 Mile championship with…

17/04/2017
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