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Mar 01, 2022 | Mike Murray | 691 views
TCDMHA Team Photos
With Covid protocols relaxing, TCDMHA has been able to secure and offer Team Pictures this season. Team photos will be on Sunday March 6th in Keady upstairs.  

You will have an individual picture taken and it will be composed into a Team photo by the photographer (JME Photography).



  • Team photos will be on Sunday March 6th in Keady upstairs.  
  • There is NO COST for you.
  • Please review your scheduled times below Your team is alloted a maximum of 20 minutes
  • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to be ready.
  • Players are only to wear their HOME Jerseys, gloves and bring a stick.
  • Goalies are welcome to wear pads, gloves and blocker.
  • Bench staff will also be photographed. Managers and Coaches please bring your HOME Jerseys.
  • Team pictures are expected to be available by the end of March.

If individuals are unable to make their timeslot there is a make-up time at the end of the day (or another day may be scheduled).  Please continue to follow existing covid protocols.

Time Team
10:15 U9 LL
10:35 U11 Rep
10:55 U13 LL
11:15 U9 Rep
11:35 U5/U7 Team 1
11:55 U5/U7 Team 2
Break
12:30 U15 Rep
12:50 U13 Rep
1:10 U18 Girls
1:30 U11 Girls
1:50 U13 Girls
2:10 U18 Boys
2:30 U15 Girls
2:50 Make Up/OPEN
3:15 OVER

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