Brian Dillons Bingo Fundraiser
Brian Dillons are excited to announce the first of many fundraising events aimed towards the development of a new astro-turf and hurling wall in the
After nearly six months inactivity, boys and girls finally returned to the Tank Field.
READ MOREFounded in 1910, Brian Dillons is one of the oldest GAA clubs in Cork city. Originally located in Dillon’s Cross, the club is currently based at the Tank Field in Montenotte, with playing pitches at Lisahorna, Whites Cross. The club caters for boys and girls of all ages, in hurling, football and camogie.
Brian Dillons are excited to announce the first of many fundraising events aimed towards the development of a new astro-turf and hurling wall in the
Via the Cork Echo When the call came from Joe McCarthy, former primary school principal of St. Patrick's Boys National School in Gardiner's Hill, Brian
The 2021 season ended on a high last weekend as over two hundred boys and girls convened up the Tank Field for the Street League
What a midterm it was at Brian Dillons! Last week, the club ran a three-day camp, which was attended by almost 100 boys and girls.
Junior C Football League Final Brian Dillons 3-16 Glanmire 4-10 “An tslat nuair a chruann le haois is deacair í a shníomh ina gad” 'When
The games returned thick and fast last week as restrictions finally eased and players from under-7’s right up to adult level were donning the blue
Think you know your soccer? Think you can predict the winners in all 51 matches at this year's European Championships? If so, then put your
Welcome back to the Tank boys and girls, we missed ye a lot! The famous blue and white adorned the entrance to Brian Dillons this
This weekend, as part of C103's excellent coverage of GAA clubs around the county, Michael Scanlon spoke to Brian Dillons club president Jack Corcoran, hurling
With the likelihood that all sporting action could be curtailed again this summer, the club are ensuring that all members and non-members remain incentivised to
Brian Dillons are excited to announce the first
Via the Cork Echo When the call came