To mark the 100th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, GAA clubs all over Ireland are going to light up their grounds and fly flags at half mast on Saturday 21 November.
💛LIGHT UP SO WE NEVER FORGET💛
— Official ClonduffGAC (@ClonduffGAC) November 20, 2020
⚪️Saturday 21st November 2020⚪️
Clonduff Park will light up our grounds, and fly our National flag at half mast, from 19.20-20.20pm in memory of those murdered in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, 100 years ago.#lightupsoweneverforget#thegaaremembers pic.twitter.com/WuKHFf7jQ5
On Saturday Páirc Uí Bhriain will light up to honour the 14 victims killed by Crown Forces on Bloody Sunday 21/11/20. It was a defining moment in Irish history,yet little was known about the individuals who went to that football match but never came home. #B100dySunday #GAABelong pic.twitter.com/AbmhBHb5RA
— Éire Óg CLG Carlow (@Eireogcarlow) November 20, 2020
Saturday marks 100 years since the killings in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday.
— BallerinGAC (@ballerin_gac) November 19, 2020
To remember the 14 lives lost, the club will light up the club grounds this Sat between 19:20 and 20:20.
The GAA Community are also asked to mark the day by lighting a candle at dusk. #B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/9zSlcN5rP5
#B100dySunday. 100th Anniversary
— Naomh Conaill GAA (@NaomhConaillGAA) November 19, 2020
Naomh Conaill CLG will be lighting up Davy Brennan Memorial grounds on Saturday night from 19:20 to 20:20 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
We are asking our members to light a candle at dusk this Saturday 21st November pic.twitter.com/e6qDEup7tl
BLOODY SUNDAY REMEMBRANCE:
— Silvermines GAA (@silvermines_gaa) November 19, 2020
To mark the 100th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we are going to light up Dolla this Saturday from 19:20 to 20:20
Fr Brendan will give a blessing in remembrance of the people that lost their lives on that day#B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/BF8srdKEyC
Errigal Ciaran will light up Dunmoyle & Ballygawley PF on Saturday evening from 19:20 to 20:20 in remembrance of the 14 people murdered on Bloody Sunday and those families affected. We also encourage Gaels to place a lighted candle in their windows. #GAAfamily pic.twitter.com/bFUHrlZTeY
— Errigal Ciaran GAC (@ErrigalCiaran1) November 18, 2020
Saturday marks 100 years since Bloody Sunday in Croke Park.
— Clann Mhuire CLG (@ClannMhuireCLG) November 20, 2020
To remember the 14 lives lost, the club will light up the club grounds this Sat between 19:20 and 20:20.
The GAA Community are also asked to mark the day by lighting a candle at dusk. #B100dySunday pic.twitter.com/PpNil1Op3L
It's a bumper weekend of inter-county championship matches with football deciders in Leinster, Munster and Ulster, two All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals, two Joe McDonagh Cup ties and the Christy Ring and Nicky Rackard Cup finals. Be sure to follow all of the action live on the hoganstand.com match tracker.
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