
Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA have released their annual magazine, TradraĆ.
The previous McNamee award winning publication is savoured each year by GAA and history enthusiasts all over Co Clare.
In 2016, James McInerney become only the second Clare man to win the All Ireland Poc Fada Championship, an extensive profile of the Newmarket-on-Fergus man is included in TradraĆ.
Club referee and Mary Immaculate College lecturer, Rory McGann talks to the magazine following a busy year which saw him take charge of his first Clare SHC final and the Munster Minor Hurling decider.
Several regular features make a return along with the addition of new items. Once more, young members of their club are put āIn The Roundā to give their views while an account of Newmarketās 1916 championship success is also included.
This yearās editorial committee is comprised of Con Woods, Paula Carr Whelan, Colm Liddy, SiobhĆ”n Marren and PĆ”raic McMahon. For the third year in succession, TradraĆ is available for just ā¬5.
Speaking following the release, Editor PƔraic McMahon outlined the importance of such publications in Irish life.
āGAA and history go hand in hand and both are adored by the people of Ireland. With the TradraĆ we do our utmost to document the year that was, by covering the success of teams we are inspiring the next generation. Volunteers are central to our organisation and such is the case with TradraĆ through our contributors and sellersā, the club PRO added.
At present copies of TradraĆ can be purchased at the following Newmarket-on-Fergus outlets; Spar, Eurospar, Halpinās Service Station, Realeās Butchers, OāNeills Bar and The Sports Bar. Croweās Gala at the Minister Cross will also be stocking editions.
Arrangements can also be made to pick up a copy by emailingĀ [email protected]Ā or tweeting @NOFGAA.
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