Asian Gaelic Games - Schedule

Seosamh
Posted: Submitted by Seosamh on Sun, 2007-04-29 17:28.

Schedule of Events: (not fully finalised)

Friday 22nd June:
Opening Ceremony and Tournament Draw
Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress Way
8pm – 11pm
After-party
Molly Malone’s, Circular Road
11pm – late

Saturday 23rd June:
Asian Gaelic Games: Day 1 Tournament Play
Singapore Polo Grounds, Mt Pleasant Road
9am – 5pm
Saturday Night Party:
Fort Canning Green
8pm – 12am

Sunday 24th June:
Asian Gaelic Games: Day 2 Tournament Play
Singapore Polo Grounds, Mt Pleasant Road
9am – 5pm
Finals, Awards, Presentations and pitch-side craic.
Close-out Party
Venue TBD
9pm – 4am

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Seosamh
Posted: Mon, 2007-04-30 08:37

Schedule of Events:
Our schedule for the weekend is finalised.

Friday 22nd June:
Opening Ceremony and Tournament Draw Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress Way 8pm – 11pm Attire: Please ask club members to wear Tour Polo’s.

After-party Molly Malone’s, Circular Road 11pm – late

Saturday 23rd June:
Asian Gaelic Games: Day 1 Tournament Play
Singapore Polo Grounds, Mt Pleasant Road 9am – 6pm
Saturday Evening BBQ @ Polo Grounds: 6pm – 8pm

Sunday 24th June:
Asian Gaelic Games: Day 2 Tournament Play
Singapore Polo Grounds, Mt Pleasant Road 9am – 5pm
Finals, Awards, Presentations and pitch-side craic.

Beach Party!!! Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island 9pm – 4am We are planning a huge Beach Party to close out the games….
Attire: Please arrange a club uniform for this… beach party style!!

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The Tipperary Tiger
Posted: Tue, 2007-05-01 05:24

How many teams have the celts heading over this year?

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Seosamh
Posted: Wed, 2007-05-02 07:56

Currently I think we are looking at one mens and one ladies team but as you know, this can suddenly change....

How is life treating you these days, still slaving away or enjoying the fresh air and sunny days of Europe!!

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Ciaran Hegarty
Posted: Tue, 2007-05-15 15:27

ShangHai Saints, all the way!

HongKong, Dubai & Singapore have to be favorites though.

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Seosamh
Posted: Wed, 2007-05-16 11:16

Will you be providing your coaching skills this year big lad?

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Laurence Kenny
Posted: Wed, 2007-06-13 21:58

Best of luck to all the Celts traveling from Taiwan this year. I'd love to be there - keep the Taiwan flag flying high.
Go n-eiri an bothar libh and pull hard, hard, hard!!!

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