Monday 20 February 2012

The Everest of Cycles!


The Itinerary


Sunday, April 1 2012:

0900
Leave County Pitch in Ruislip, London
30 miles
1200 (approx)
Break for Lunch
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Towchester, Northamptonshire
30 miles
Check into Hotel TBC

Monday, April 2 2012:

0900
Leave Towchester, Northamptonshire
34 miles
1300 (approx)
Break for Lunch
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Cannock, UK
30 Miles
Check into Cannock South Premier Inn

Tuesday, April 3 2012:

0900
Leave Cannock, UK
32 miles
1300 (approx)
Break for Lunch
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Llangollen, Denbighshire
30 miles
Check into Llangollen Hostel

Wednesday, April 4 2012:

0900
Leave Llangollen, Denbighshire
30 miles
1300 (approx)
Break for Lunch
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Caernarfon, Gwynedd
28 miles
Check into Hotel TBC

Holy Thursday, April 5 2012:

0800
Leave Caernarfon, Gwynedd
30 miles
1130 (approx)
Arrive in Holyhead for Lunchtime sailing
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Dublin

Cycle to and Check into Hotel TBC

Good Friday, April 6 2012:

0900
Leave Dublin, Ireland
40 miles
1300 (approx)
Break for Lunch
TBC
1600 (approx)
Arrive in Longford
35 miles
Check in to Hotel TBC

Easter Saturday, April 7 2012:

0900
Leave Longford, Ireland
38 miles
1300 - 1400 (approx)
Arrive in Ballaghadereen

Meet and Greet. Relax, get some food and get ready for Challenge Match at 5 or 6pm

Monday 13 February 2012

The Launch

St. Joseph’s GAA Club, London
Easter Charity Cycle 2012
From London to Ireland
In Aid of
The Brian Colleran Trust Fund



St. Joseph’s GAA Club, London, are undertaking a Charity Cycle from Ruislip, London to Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon, Ireland from Sunday, 1st April. This epic challenge is in aid of Brian Colleran, a 24 year old man from Ballaghaderreen who was seriously injured in a car accident while travelling to work. Brian is a brother of Mickey Colleran, one of St. Joseph’s best known and respected players. Like Mickey, Brian has a passion for all sports, especially Gaelic football, having played at all ages for Ballaghaderreen GAA Club and for one year with St. Claret’s in London.

Brian is constantly undergoing medical treatment and we hope to raise as much money as possible for ‘The Brian Colleran Trust Fund. At the end of the cycle, we will play Ballaghaderreen in a challenge match on Saturday, 7th April.

We have an Event on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/139644919486335/.



Many thanks

From all at the Joes