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  • 09.09.10
    As you can see the site has a new look and feel!  In addition, a large amount of additional resources have been added to the site as below.  There is lots more to come over the coming weeks and months so make the ACB site one of your favourites. Please take a look around and feedback to the ACB with any comments you have or additions you would like to make to the site. New Sections: Player Welfare This section contains links to info on injuies, fitness, nutritions, cardiac screening, insurance & heat related injury. Ladies…
  • 09.09.10
      The Newsletter for the Asian County Board from January to June 2010 is available at the link below.  ACB Newsletter: Jan - July 2010 (4.33 MB)
  • 08.09.10
      Nominations are invited for the annual Club of the Year and Hall of Fame awards.  For more info click on the links below Hall of Fame Club of the Year Contact \n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your suggestions by 17th September 2010.   
  • 30.08.10
    The 2010 Asian Gaelic Games will be held this year in Hong Kong from the 23rd to the 26th of September 2010.  This is the 15th Annual Games and promises to be the biggest and most competitive yet. The Opening Ceremony of the Games will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Friday 24th September and the Games will be played at Kings Park, Kowloon and Kowloon Tsai, Kowloon with 19 clubs from all over the Region flying in to take part.   The Closing Ceremony will take place at Hong Kong Football Club
  • 30.06.10
    People’s Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance (P.R.E.D.A.) Foundation is a Philippines-based organisation founded by Fr Shay Cullen from Dublin & his colleagues which is dedicated to the protection of children and working for social transformation and a just and corrupt free society. The projects each have with their own separate budget, bank account and bookkeeping for transparency and verifiable accountability.
  • 30.06.10
    The ACB Official Competition Rules have been reviewed by the the ACB Rules Committee and the proposed changes have been submitted to all Clubs for voting. This process has now completed for this year.The Official Rules are now completed and available.  2010 ACB Rule Changes -Results of Club Vote  Asian County Board - Official Competition Rules

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