08/07/2026
SAVE THE DATE
Following last Sunday’s thrilling All-Ireland hurling semi-final victory, Club Limerick Dublin will host a fundraising event on the Eve of the All-Ireland Final – on Saturday 18 July - in The Dropping Well on the banks of the scenic River Dodder in Milltown (D06 YK38).
The arrangements are being progressed and will be updated regularly. An evening of music, food and All-Ireland Final preview will be led by former Limerick hurler, captain and manager, TJ Ryan.
We'll have guests from Limerick, Galway and further afield. The private event will be held in The Bank Function Room, and admission tickets will be available for purchase in advance.
The ticket will be made available shortly with online payment via a QR code. Cash/cheque payment options are also possible. Admission price €50 to include a Gourmet Food Platter.
The Dropping Well has a reasonably sized car park, is a five-minute walk from the Milltown Luas Stop (Green Line), and is served by the No. 44 bus from DCU via the City Centre.
We are witnessing an unprecedented period in the history of Limerick GAA. It is important that we seize these moments and share them with each other.
More updates as we get them.
Bígí ann, Bígí Linn.
21/05/2026
Many thanks to all who took part in another splendid Golf Classic at Edmondstown Golf Club, superbly co-ordinated by our own Tom Cotter. Thanks too to our guest of honour, former Limerick captain and five-time All-Ireland winner, Declan Hannon.
Winners on the day were:
1. The Village Inn, Crumlin. 90 Points
2. Paul Stapleton Team. 84 Points
3. Barra O’Dwyer Team. 83 Points
20/05/2026
Congratulations to our friends at Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel & Spa for picking up the Munster award for Best Sustainable Practices at the Irish Restaurant Awards during the week.
11/05/2026
All of us in Club Limerick Dublin would like to extend our sympathies to the family of Mary Bourke, mother of former Limerick GAA Treasurer, Liam Bourke.
Funeral arrangements and online condolences at:
https://rip.ie/death-notice/mary-bourke-limerick-fedamore-630262
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.
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20/04/2026
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18/04/2026
Potentially of interest to our friends and members, the National Archives today published the details of the 1926 Census, taken the year the TUS Gaelic Grounds opened for the first time.
For more, visit
The National Archives of Ireland
Explore Ireland's rich historical records at The National Archives, preserving and providing access to vital documents from Ireland's past for all generations.
17/04/2026
Guímid suaimhneas síoraí ar anam uasal an fhile iomráiteach Gabriel Rosenstock, a chuaigh ar shlí na fírinne le déanaí.
Rugadh é i gCill Fhionáin, i gceantar mhór iomána, agus siad linnte tosaigh an dáin dar teidil “An Móta i gCill Fhíonáin ná:
Is dóigh liom gur tuigeadh dom
I bhfad siar go mairfeadh sé inár ndiaidh
Go raibh sé níos ársa, níos buaine
Ná caisimirt bhinn na gcamán
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Death Notice of Gabriel Rosenstock (Monkstown, Dublin) | rip.ie
The death has occurred of Gabriel Rosenstock of Monkstown, Dublin Ireland, on 06/04/2026. You can view the full death notice and add your condolences here.
14/04/2026
Congratulations to our own Conor Sexton and everyone at Nightmarket Restaurant Dublin on being named finalists for the Irish Restaurant Awards 2026 in the World Cuisine category.
10/04/2026
Best of luck to our Limerick GAA Football team in their Championship opener away to Cork this weekend.
💚🏐Jimmy Lee has named his Limerick team for Sunday's Munster SFC quarter-final with Cork
🔗🔗 Check out the link in the comments to see the full line-up
10/04/2026
ICYMI The development of the massive GAA Centre of Excellence at Crecora has cleared all planning hurdles, and work can now proceed.
The project is located on a 95-acre site just off the N20/M20 between Patrickswell and Adare.
Six floodlit natural grass pitches, two floodlit all-weather synthetic pitches and one sod replacement pitch, as well as other facilities, are planned. The latest green energy technology will power the Centre, and the total project will cost in excess of €40m.
Update issued on multi-million euro Limerick GAA Centre of Excellence
Work on development can begin after no objections were lodged to An Coimisiún Pleanála