Cluain Tarbh Attempt to Break GAA World Record

05 May 2014 - 05 May 2014 Áras Chluain Tarbh on Seafield Road

Clontarf GAA has evolved into one of the biggest clubs in Dublin, with the Saturday morning nursery in St Paul's College catering for in excess of 400 boys and girls each week from the ages of four to eight.

The club has produced inter-county players at minor, Under 21 and senior level for Dublin: our current female county players feature Sara Fagan and Caoimhe O Connor ( U/14) Katie Murray (Minor) and Sarah Mc Caffrey and Margaret Mohan (Senior); our county male stars are Andrew Foley, Stephen Russell and Declan Monaghan (Minor) and last year's Young Footballer of the Year Jack McCaffrey (Senior).

Clontarf has a very strong juvenile section, highlighted by the club's victory in the Dublin Under 15 'A' football championship in 2013.

Clontarf is aiming to set a new world record for inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records. The event is open to everyone, you don't need to be a member of the club and you don't need to have any experience! We look forward to welcoming lots of people from Clontarf and adjoining areas on May 5th.

Anyone who would like to join Brian Ború and participate in the event, or find out more about the world record bid, please contact Brian O Callaghan (0868256415), or at brianeastcoast@hotmail.com.

You can also follow on Twitter.com/ClontarfGAAClub and Facebook.com/ClontarfGAAClub for updates on the event