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Dawn blaze destroys GAA clubhouse GAA clubhouse blaze 'deliberate'
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A GAA clubhouse in County Down has been destroyed by a fire. Police suspect arsonists were behind a fire which destroyed a GAA clubhouse in County Down.
The fire and rescue service were called to St John's clubhouse at Drumnaquoile, near Castlewellan, at about 0700 BST on Friday. Firefighters were called to St John's clubhouse at Drumnaquoile, near Castlewellan, at about 0700 BST.
It is not yet known what started the fire. Jacqui McMullan from the club said "hundreds of thousands of pounds worth" of damage had been caused.It is not yet known what started the fire. Jacqui McMullan from the club said "hundreds of thousands of pounds worth" of damage had been caused.
"We had refurbishing done, equipment and a lot of valuable trophies," she said."We had refurbishing done, equipment and a lot of valuable trophies," she said.
"On Sunday we are going to play a junior championship final in Newry so this is a big day coming up. Now we have been set back a bit.""On Sunday we are going to play a junior championship final in Newry so this is a big day coming up. Now we have been set back a bit."