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Scéalta na Seachtaine-
28 Nollaig 2009 Important meeting of Underage Mentors and
Parents
All
mentors of underage teams and parents of underage players are asked to attend a
meeting in the Clubrooms on Monday next 4 January at 8.30. Plans for underage
teams during the coming year will be discussed as well as motions coming up at
the forthcoming Coiste na nÓg Convention. Beidh fáilte roimh gach duine
New Year’s drawOur New Year draw is on this Saturday, 2 January in Priors. It will as usual be a big night, indeed it is one of the biggest nights of the Christmas period. The draw is of major importance to our finances so all sellers are asked to make a special effort to dispose of all of their tickets. Would all sellers please return the tickets they have sold to date to Ruairí O Suilleabháin by tomorrow night at the latest? Phone 087 2488875. Even if you have further tickets to dispose of it is a great help to have most of the money in advance rather than have to deal with large amounts on the night. Membership
The new
Registrar is Tommy Dolan and Tommy would like if all players and members could
forward club membership as soon as possible. Membership is the same as last year
at €30 for adults and €10 for underage players. Please contact Tommy at 086
8171587 Ciorcal Comhrá
The
Ciorcal Comhrá – Irish Conversation evenings will start in Ballinamore
Library on Tuesday 12 January at 8.30. Every year a great crowd attends these
sessions and they are most enjoyable. If you are interested, please give name to
the Library by calling or ringing 9645582. As usual there will be a beginners
and a more advanced group. (Library will re-open on Monday January 4) Comhbhrón
Sympathy is extended to the Dooner Family High St on the death of Mrs Helen Dooner at the weekend. Go ndéana Dia trócaire uirthi. Scéalta na Seachtaine-
21 Nollaig 2009 New Year’s draw
Our New
Year draw is the major fundraiser of the year and we depend greatly on all out
ticket sellers to do their utmost to get rid of as many tickets as they can..
The draw will take place on Saturday week, 2 January in Priors. Please return
all sold tickets to Ruairí O Suilleabháin by Wednesday of next week at
the latest. Phone 087 2488875 AGM
Saturday
last was a historic occasion as club members lined up for the first AGM in the
club’s own premises. There was a great sense of pride and achievement as
outgoing officers: Cathaoirleach, Adrian Mac Gabhann: Rúnaí, Alan Ó Bruacháin
and Cisteoir, Áine Ní Sheanlaoich all presented their final addresses and
reports to the members. The 56 members in attendance were very appreciative of
the extraordinary work done by all of the outgoing officers over the past few
years. Outgoing Cathaoirleach, Adrian Mac Gabhann, gave a rousing address and
paid tribute too all of the officers and members who helped him through three
eventful years in Office. Outgoing
Rúnaí, Alan Banks, presented a
detailed Secretary’s report and Anne Shanley, after nine years as Treasurer,
presented her final detailed report of the finances. Overall it was a meeting
where general satisfaction with the club’s progress on many fronts was
evident. The clubrooms are a most comfortable location for such a meeting and
the tea afterwards kept the crowd together on a cold winter’s evening. Oifigigh Nua
There
was a major turn around of officers with Adrian Smith retiring as Cathaoirleach,
Alan Banks as Rúnaí, Anne Shanley as Cisteoir and Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin as
Cláiritheoir. The following is the new line-up of officers for 2010. Uachtarán:
Hugh McTague Snr. Leas-Uachtaráin: P.J. Dolan, An
tAthair S Ó Dubhthaigh, John Harte, George Price, Joe Gormley, Andy Duffy,
Paddy Dolan, Sean Kavanagh, Tommy Moran, Gerry Mahon. Cathaoirleach: Peter
Reynolds. Leas-Chathaoirleach: Michael Quinn.
Rúnaí: Patsy Connaughton. Rúnaí Cúnta, Alan Banks, Cisteoir: John
D’Arcy. Cisteoir Cúnta: Ann Shanley. Cláiritheoir: Tommy Dolan. Oifigeach Árachais:
Paddy O’Connor, Oifigeach Cultúir agus Teanga: Bríd Ní Shuilleabháin.
Oifigeach Caidrimh Poiblí: Seán Ó Suilleabháin. Coiste: In addition to the
main club Officers the following were elected to the Coiste: Tom Burns, Raymond
McHugh, Anne Shanley, Diarmuid Keegan, Alan Banks, Adrian Smith, Paddy Prior.
Under 21 member: Wayne McKeon. One other under 21 member to be appointed. Finance
The
biggest job facing the club for the next few years is clearing the debt on the
newly-developed facilities. The overall cost of developing the two pitches,
stand and dressingrooms was near to €1.9m. Huge fundraising efforts have been
made but there remains a debt of about €900,000 to be raised. A new Finance
Committee has been formed with John D’Arcy as Cathaoirleach and some new and
novel ideas are being considered in order to raise funds. The Treasurer’s
report showed that income for 2009 was at €279,700 and
expenditure was at €310,635. However, all work on the complex is now
complete and future fundraising efforts should start to reduce the debt. Ways in which members could help
We are
appealing to every club member and supporter to contribute regularly to the
club’s finances. A number of ways in which members and supporters could help
were raised. 1) Members who do not do our club Lotto regularly could get
a number of Lotto envelopes and drop one in to one of our regular sellers
every Monday night or to the Pub where the Lotto is held. Check the club website
if you are unsure which pub: www.seanoheslinsgaa.com.
2) Join the Lotto-on-Line from the
website 3) Contribute to our €10 a month standing order deduction. Maybe some
people already contributing €10 might consider increasing it to €20 a month.
4) Help as a Lotto seller at weekends. 5) Join up for the Vodafone mobile phone
contribution. This will cost you nothing. Membership
The new
Registrar is Tommy Dolan and Tommy would like if all players and members could
forward club membership as soon as possible. Membership is the same as last year
at €30 for adults and €10 for underage players. Please contact Tommy at 086
8171587 Ciorcal Comhrá
The
Ciorcal Comhrá – Irish Conversation evenings will start in Ballinamore
Library on Tuesday 12 January at 8.30. Anyone interested please give name to the
Library by calling or ringing 9645582. As usual there will be a beginners and a
more advanced group. (Library will be closed 24 Dec to 3 Jan inclusive) Club
History on DVD
The club’s history on DVD is now sold
out in some shops and final copies remain in Philip Murphy’s, Siopa
Bronntanas, Prior’s, Kavanagh’s and Genealogy Centre. These will very likely
run out by Christmas and no further copies will be made. So get there fast. Nollaig
Le teacht na Nollag guímid gach rath ar
chuile dhuine a bhaineann leis an gclub. Bhí bliain stairiúil againn agus
obair iontach curtha i gcríoch. Táimid ag súil anois le 2010 agus cur chun
cinn na cluichí Gaelacha agus cultúir na tíre. Nollaig shona agus bliain nua
faoi mhaise daoibh go léir. Comhghairdeas Comhghairdeas to David Dolan, High St and Caroline Creamer, Lahard on their recent engagement Comhbhrón Sympathy is extended to the Breen Family
on the death of Kevin Colgan, Omagh Lotto na
Nollag
Bhí
Lotto na Nollag sa Siopa Ól ar an Luan seo caite. Ní raibh aon bhuaiteoir den
Phota Óir. Prize winners were as follows: Prizes for those present on the
night: €100: Bridie Gallagher, Lahard. Voucher for €100 for Smyths
Restaurant sponsored by Ciarán and Cathy Smyth: Brendan Burns. €100 for Lotto
on Line participants: Gerard Creamer, Bee Park Centre, Manorhamilton. €100
each: Aidan McGovern, Tráthnóna, Maura Sweeney, Aghadark, Dara Murphy,
Brigid’s St, Danny Smyth, Church St., Jack Beirne, Arigna, Bernie Beirne,
Ardrum, Kay Maguire, Main St, Éamonn Benison, Crumlin. Hampers: Julie Duffy,
Mullingar. Ciarán Hearty, Fenagh, Tommy Creaven, Killaneen, Mary Harte, Lahard,
Tommy Joe Harte, Arizona. Vouchers: Fintan Shortt, Melican, Séamus Reynolds,
Killaneen, Geraldine Connaughton, Aghadark, Dympna Woods, Dromod, Anthony
McTague, Kiltygerry, Lorna O’Brien, Anvil Court, Stella Ni Fhearghail,
Keshcarrigan, Charlene, McGoohan, Aghoo, Gene and Janette, McManus, Corgar. .
Next Lotto draw is in Shortt’s on Monday 4 January. Pota Óir €9,350
Scéalta
na Seachtaine- 14 Nollaig 2009 AGM
For the
first time ever, we are in the proud position of being able to host our AGM in
our own clubrooms. 2009 was a historic year for the club, one which put us at
the forefront, not only in Leitrim but nationally, for our club development. It
is expected then that all our players, mentors and supporters will make a
special effort to attend our AGM on Saturday next. It will start at 6.00pm.
Annual Report for 2009 will be distributed this week. Tá súil againn go mbeidh
slua mhór i láthair. Nominations
Nominations
for club officers must be in by this Friday with Rúnaí, Alan Banks. Christmas Lotto
Our
special Lotto na Nollag will be in Smyth’s Siopa Ól on Monday next 21
Nollaig. As usual there will be a host of prizes including hampers. There is
usually a full house in the Siopa Ól for what is one of the big pre-Christmas
occasions. New Year’s draw
Our New
Year draw will take place on Saturday 2 January in Priors. Tickets are now being
sold by club members with a €3,000 first prize. Club
History on DVD
The club’s history on DVD would make
an ideal Christmas present for anyone with Ballinamore connections. It is a
wonderful look at all aspects of the club and the town as well. A small number
of copies remain in Murphy’s, Siopa Bronntanas, Prior’s, Beirne’s,
Kavanagh’s and Genealogy Centre. These will very likely run out by Christmas
and no further copies will be made. So get there fast. Comhbhrón The
club extends sympathy to the Moran family, Castleroggy on the death of Ollie’s
father, Bertie, in Carrick on Shannon, last weekend. Go ndéana Dia trócaire
air. Sympathy is also extended to the McLoughlin Family, Fenagh on the tragic
death of Garda Gary McLoughlin at the weekend. Convention
News All
of the club’s motions to Convention were passes on Sunday last. Two club
members, Dan Gallogly and Seán O Suilleabháin were re-elected as Youth Officer
and Oifigeach Cultúir agus Teanga respectively. Best wishes to all of the new
officers and míle buíochas to the outgoing ones who did trojan work over the
past few years. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Siopa Ól. Pota Óir €9,300. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: John McWeeney, Longstone. Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Freddie. Martina Farry, Lahard. €40 an duine: Pat Charles, Aughavas, Francis Duignan, Main st, Seán McKeon, High St, Molly highland, Harold’s Cross, Dublin, Noel Sweeney, Aghadark. . Uimhreacha 62751034.
Scéalta
na Seachtaine- 7 Nollaig 2009 Club
History on DVD
The club’s history on DVD would make
an ideal Christmas present for anyone with Ballinamore connections. It is a
wonderful look at all aspects of the club and the town as well. A small number
of copies remain in Murphy’s, Siopa Bronntanas, Prior’s, Beirne’s,
Kavanagh’s and Genealogy Centre. These will very likely run out by Christmas
and no further copies will be made. So get there fast. Christmas Lotto
Our
special Lotto na Nollag will be in Smyth’s Siopa Ól on Monday week 21 Nollaig Scór na nÓg – Record Participation by
Club
We had
our highest ever participation in Scór na nÓg at the weekend, no less than
sixteen different entries, which is possibly the highest ever level of entries
from any club in Leitrim. Thanks to the work of Orla McCaffrey we had three
Rince Foirne and three Rince Seit. Our teams in Rince Foirne were:
Seán O’Heslins (A) Orla McWeeney, Sarah Beth
O'Reilly, Gráinne Griffin, Siobhan McTague, Ellen Wrynn, Niamh Flynn, Eadaoin
McGourty, Alison Sweeney. Seán O’Heslins (B)
Lisa Maguire, Leah Anne Flynn, Caoimhe McCaffrey, Emily Sweeney, Katie Cullen,
Niamh McGourty, Ailís O’Dowd, Margot Delpech. Seán O’Heslins (C)
Leah Sweeney, Elaoishe Martin, Abbey Sweeney, Laoise
Moran King Joely McGovern, Emma McGovern, Grace O'Reilly, Grace Wrynn. We had
four Solo Singers: Ciara
O Dowd, Dara Reynolds, Laoise Moran and Niamh Flynn. In Ceol Uirlise the team
was: Abbey Sweeney, Laoise Moran, Claire McLoughlin, Alannah Smyth, Elaoishe
Martin. In Bailéad Ghrúpa we had Ciara
O’Dowd, Ailish O Dowd, Niamh McGourty, Leah Anne Flynn, Róisín McHugh. There
were three Tráth na gCeist teams: (A) Kevin
Banks, Jack Bagge, Stephen McTague. (B)
Jack Cullen, Conor Maxwell, Brian Banks.(C) Daniel Gallagher, Luke
Murphy, Conor Moran. Our Nuachleas team comprised of : Doireann McManus, Eunan
McManus, Michaela Harte, Breege McGovern, Alannah Smyth, Danny Smyth, Aileen
Flynn, Joely McGovern. Finally we had three Rice Seit: (A)
Orla McWeeney, Sarah Beth O'Reilly, Gráinne
Griffin, Siobhan McTague, Ellen Wrynn, Niamh Flynn, Eadaoin McGourty, Alison
Sweeney. (B) Lisa
Maguire, Leah Anne Flynn, Caoimhe McCaffrey, Emily Sweeney, Katie Cullen, Niamh
McGourty, Ailís O’Dowd, Elaoishe Martin. (C)
Francis Farry, Kate Reynolds, Shaneen McGovern, Leah
Sweeney, Doireann McManus, Aoife Murphy, Cait Connaughton, Grace Wrynn. In the end, two of our sets, A and B,
qualified for the finals and quiz team A. Considering that we had sixteen
entries we were probably unlucky not to have more qualifiers, and it was
especially surprising that none of our figure dances made it. However, overall
we had a very young team this year and their participation ensures that we will
be stronger in years to come. Many thanks to all who helped as stewards and in
the kitchen Comhghairdeas Congratulations
to Dermot Cribben who got married in Jamaica last week. Dermot has been involved
in Gaelic games in Jamaica. Sagart
nua – Comhghairdeas to Fr Seán Kelly Sunday
last was a historic day for the town when the first ever ordination took place
in the town. Seán Kelly from Church St was ordained on Sunday and celebrated
his first mass on Monday evening. It was a big occasion for the town and his
family in particular. Comhghairdeas a Sheáin. By coincidence, his name came out
of the box for a €40 prize at our Lotto on Monday night. Comhbhrón Gabhaimid
comhbhrón do chlann Mhic an Ghallóghlaigh ar bhás Mae ar an Luan. The
Gallogly family were intimately connected with the GAA in Ballinamore. Mae’s
late husband, Christy, was club secretary for years and Fr Dan and Joe were
immersed in the club’s affairs until their deaths in the last decade. Mae’s
son Brian and daughter Olive were also prominently involved in GAA affairs. Go
ndéana Dia trócaire uirthi.
Mobile
Phone Contribution Míle
buíochas to all who have signed up for Vodafone deduction to the club. Any
players or supporters that havn’t signed up please ring Brid Sullivan at 087
9173185. Remember it costs you nothing and the club will get 5% of your phone
bill. Scéal
Liatroma 1984 to 2009 Last
Wednesday the story of Gaelic games
in Leitrim for the past 25 years was launched by Uachtarán Criostóir Ó Cuana.
The book was edited by Tomás Ó Moráin and it is a wonderful and varied look
at all aspects of the GAA in Leitrim for the past quarter of a century. It is
loaded with colour photographs of teams and players and covers football,
hurling, Ladies football, Scór etc. It has loads of statistics and details of
all sorts. It will be a great present for anyone and a great read for the
Christmas. The book can be bought in a number of shops throughout the town. Lotto
Ní
raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa
Commercial. Pota Óir €9,250. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday
night: Padraig Seosamh Mac Lochlainn, Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Bobby Joes. Brid
Sullivan. €40 an duine: Gerard McGovern, Lahard, Fr Seán Kelly, Church st,
Margie McLoughlin, Thomas McHugh, Brigid St, Colleen Curran, Swanlinbar.
Uimhreacha 14037256
Scéalta
na Seachtaine- 30 Samhain 2009 AGM The
club AGM will be on the weekend of 19-20 December. Scór na nÓg
We will
have big participation in Scór na nÓg on this Saturday in the Community
Centre. We will be represented in practically all events. Starting time is 6.00
pm. Stewards please be there at 5.30 Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
A great day and night was had by all at the Fairyhouse races on Saturday last. The fog was so bad that one would not know whether it was asses or camels that were running and we depended on the announcer to get the result of the race. Bad and all as it was we were lucky the races went ahead at all as the races fixed for the following day, Sunday, were cancelled due to flooding. Nobody won too much or lost too much and when it was all over all adjourned to Swan’s pub in Curragha. The woman of the house is Mary Smith, from High St Ballinamore and she had “sólaistí agus béaláistí” for the whole crowd. Swan’s is the site of the forge which is featured in the famous recitation “Páid O’Donoghue” which tells of the fight against the Yeos and Hessians in 1798. It was a great outing for the 50 plus crowd who went. Míle buíochas to Swans for providing the eagerly awaited food. Comhghairdeas Comhghairdeas
to Ciarán Murray and Ailbhe O’Donoghue who were engaged recently. Both were
celebrating in Fairyhouse and in Swan’s on Saturday. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn I Bobby Joe’s. Pota Óir €9,200. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Joe Phelan, Buidéal Vodka ó Ciaran agus Cathy Smyth: Hugh McTague Jnr. €40 an duine: Killian McWeeney, Aughnasheelin, Bella Sweeney c/o Margie McLoughlin, Patsy Connaughton, Aghadark, John Ryan, Castleroggy, Laura Gilheaney, Kiltymooden.. Uimhreacha 14327650
Scéalta na Seachtaine-
23 Samhain 2009 Oughteragh
Gaels win under 21 Championship
Oughteragh Gaels made it two-in-a-row
and four titles in five years when they had a decisive win over St Mary’s on
Saturday last. It was a miracle that the game could go ahead in the midst of
flooding everywhere but Páirc Seán was in good condition, although there was a
strong gale blowing which made good football difficult. Oughteragh Gaels were
fortunate to be playing against the wind in the first half, which is always a
huge advantage. That advantage was confirmed when the sides were level at half
time at three points each. Damien Gilheany scoring two frees and Shane Murphy
with a point from play. The reality was that Oughteragh Gaels were dominant for
most of the half and shot seven wides to St Mary’s three and could easily have
been ahead by a few points. With the wind behind them it looked likely that
Gaels would forge ahead but St Mary’s put up a great fight in the second half.
Oughteragh Gaels again had a lot of bad wides but they did creep into a 0-8 to
0-3 lead with two points from Gavin Sammon, one from Brendan Mulvey and two
pointed frees from Damien Gilheany. The Carrick keeper brought off a great save
at this stage but a minute later a fortunate goal from Gavin Sammon ended the
game as a contest. It finished 1-8 to 0-4. It has been a wonderful run of success
at this level for Oughteragh Gaels. Fergal McManus and Gavin Sammon were winning
their fourth under 21 medal as members of the starting fifteen and for Wayne
McKeon and Shane Murphy it was their third. Others like Damien Gilheany, Philip
Murphy, Joe Murphy and Kevin Prior have won three either on the team or panel.
All but three of the starting fifteen are eligible again next year. So who
knows? Well done to Manager Pauric McKeon and selectors Niall Murray and Ronan
O’Rourke. Foireann: Philip Farrelly (B), Paul Earley (A),David Leyden (B), Matthew Murphy (B), Joe McGirl (A), Sean McWeeney (A), Jim McTague (B), Fergal McManus (A) Capt, Wayne McKeon (B), Brendan Mulvey (A) (0-1), Shane Moran (B), Gavin Sammon (A) (1-2), Shane McWeeney (B), Damien Gilheany (A) (0-4f), Shane Murphy (B) (0-1). Subs: Keith Boyle (A) for Shane McWeeney, Philip Murphy (B)for Paul Earley, Paddy McManus (A) for Joe McGirl. Other panel members: Colm McGirl, (A) Kevin Prior (B), Enda Quinn (B), Michael Costello (B), Stephen Beirne (B), Conor McTague (B), James Gallagher (A), Joe Murphy (B). Sean O’Heslins Christmas DrawChristmas
draw tickets are now in circulation so we ask our sellers to get working as soon
as possible and not leave it to the last days. Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
Next Saturday 28 November is our Day at
the Races at Fairyhouse. This is the second year of this event organised by our
players in Dublin. A good crowd are going for the day. Many of them would know a
jennet from an ass but they are going to enjoy the day anyway. It isn’t late
yet if you feel like going just ring Adrian Smith. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn s Siopa Ól. Pota Óir €9,150. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Aisling Cumiskey, Aghadark, Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Gay Prior: Brian McWeeney, Longstone. €40 an duine: Thomas Reynolds, Aughadruminshin, Carrigallen, Tommy Dolan, Willowfield Rd, Philip Roddy, Aughnasheelin, Seán O Suilleabháin, Aghadark, Michael Flanagan, Drumarigna. Uimhreacha 75260143
Scéalta na Seachtaine-
16 Samhain 2009 Oughteragh Gaels in Championship Final
The
under 21 Final against St Mary’s is in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada on Saturday at
2.30. We ask all our supporters to be there for what will, barring a draw, be
the last game of the year. Sean O’Heslins Christmas DrawTickets will be in circulation shortly
for the annual New Year draw. Great prizes as usual and a big night in Priors at
the draw. All households in the Club area are asked to buy a ticket. Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
Next Saturday week, 28 November is our
Day at the Races at Fairyhouse. There will be a big crowd going and it is
proposed to run a bus if enough people are interested. Please let Adrian Smith
know immediately if you would be interested in going on a bus. Ring 086
4020367 Under 8 and under 10 training
Training for under 8s continues this
Wednesday and every Wednesday from 6-7pm in the Sports Complex. Training for
under 10s is on Fridays from 8-9pm. All boys and girls are welcome. Comhbhrón
The club expresses sympathy to the
O’Rourke family on the death of Kilian last week. Sympathy also to the Smith
Family Glennan Beg on the death of Róisín’s sister recently. Pitch
Closed
The main pitch is closed for all
purposes until further notice. All training to take place on second pitch or in
training area. Lotto
Ní
raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i
Prior’s. Pota Óir €9,100. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday
night: Martina Farry, Lahard, Buidéal Uisce beatha ó David McCabe: Séamus
MacMurchaidh. €40 an duine: Fiona O’Dell, Killaneen, Maureen Heslin, Cloone,
Brian Banks, Willowfield Rd, John McWeeney, Longstone, Thomas Prior, Lisculfee..
Uimhreacha 43501627
Scéalta na Seachtaine- 9
Samhain 2009 Oughteragh Gaels in Championship Final
Oughteragh
Gaels were too strong for St Francis in the under 21 championship semi-final in
Drumreilly on Saturday. St Francis got the first point of the game but Gaels
were 1-4 to 0-1 up before St Francis scored again. The goal was an outstanding
piece of work. Wayne McKeon sent a long accurate pass from a free to Gavin
Sammon who finished excellently. At half time it was 1-8 to 0-2 and when Shane
Moran’s shot, which seemed destined for a point, went into the net, the game
was as good as over. Gaels were 2-14 to 0-3 up when St Francis got two goals in
quick succession against the run of play, but it would have taken a run of goals
to turn the game. It ended 2-17 to 3-4. Foireann:
Philip Farrelly, Paul Earley, David Leyden, Matthew Murphy, Joe McGirl,
Sean McWeeney (0-2), Jim McTague (0-1), Wayne McKeon (0-1), Fergal McManus
(0-3), Gavin Sammon (1-4), Shane Moran (1-1), Brendan Mulvey (0-1), Shane Murphy
(0-1), Damien Gilheany (0-3), Shane McWeeney. Subs: Keith Boyle for S McWeeney,
Paddy McManus for J McGirl, Enda Quinn for J McTague Scór
na mBunscoileanna Well done to the pupils of both girls and boys schools who took part in Scór na mBunscoileanna last Friday night. Scoil Naomh Pádraig has three quiz teams and Dara Reynolds took part in Amhranaíocht Aonair. Scoil Naomh Bríde had a total of 13 items on stage making them one of the best schools in the county for participation. The school won the Rince Seit section. They also had two groups in Rince Foirne, two in Rince Seit, two Novelty acts, and two Ballad Groups. Frances Farry took part in Solo Singing, Lisa Maguire in Ceol Aonair and Rince Aonair and they had a Grúpa Ceoil and a quiz team. Comhghairdeas don dá scoil. Sean O’Heslins Christmas DrawOur
annual Christmas Draw takes place in Priors, High St on 2nd January 2010.
Tickets will be distributed to our usual bunch of loyal sellers in the coming
weeks. Ticket price remains at € 20 with a total prize fund of €5,000. Some
prizes have already been kindly sponsored and anyone who wishes to sponsor a
prize or contribute towards to the prize fund should contact Ruairi Sullivan on
087-2488875. Last year’s draw was our best supported ever and now that our
facilities are complete we are confident that the people of Ballinamore and
surrounding areas will continue with their generosity. Míle Buíochas. Executive
Meeting and Motions for Convention
A meeting of the club executive will
take place this Thursday in the Clubrooms at 9.00pm. Motions and nominations for
Co Convention must be submitted to this meeting. Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
The
club is organising a day at the Races in Fairyhouse on Saturday 28 November.
This is being organised by club members in Dublin but we hope to see a lot of
people traveling from Ballinamore and it promises to be a great day out. If you
know nothing about horses you will get lots of advice. For tickets please
contact Adrian Smith at 086
4020367. The cost will be €50 per head including food etc. Comhbhrón
The club extends sympathy to the Gleeson
Family, Fohera on the death of Ray Gleeson’s father in Dublin recently. Go ndéana
Dia trócaire air. Under 8
and under 10 training
Training for under 8s will take place
each Wednesday in the Sports Complex starting on Wednesday 18 Nov. Training for
under 10s will also be every week on Fridays, starting this Friday from 8-9pm. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Scoláire Bocht. Pota Óir €9,050. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Alan Banks, Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Frank & Ita Flynn: John Harte. €40 an duine: Danny O’Brien, Aghadark, P McLoughlin, Moher, Aughamore, Carrick on Shannon, Gerard Farry. Lahard, John Fox, Lahard, P Mac Dhorchaidh, Stradermot.. Uimhreacha 10576243
Scéalta na Seachtaine- 2
Samhain 2009 Fixtures
The
under 21 championship semi-final, Oughteragh Gaels against St Francis will take
place on this Saturday in Cloone at 3.00pm Sign
up for “Vodafone supports your club” If
you have a mobile telephone with Vodafone you can have 5% of your telephone
payment given to the club. This costs you nothing and is similar to the scheme
with landlines through Gaelic Telecom. For some years a lot of club members are
signed up with Gaelic Telecom and a significant contribution comes to the club
through this scheme. Now Vodafone are doing a similar scheme for mobile phones.
We would like to get as many people as possible whose network is Vodafone to
sign up for this scheme. You may be asked about this or anyone interested please
let Brid Sullivan know (071 9644227). Already a large number of people have
signed up and we wish to say “Míle Buíochas” to all of them. Indoor
training for Under 8s and under 10s Training
for under 8s and under 10s starts in the Sports Complex on this Friday from 8-9
o’clock. On this Friday it will be for under 8s and on Friday next week it
will be for under 10s and it will run every other week after that for the two
age groups. Boys and girls are welcome and if this is your first time to come
please arrive 10 minutes before 8.00 in order to get organised. This is a great
introduction to Gaelic Football for boys and girls. For the girls, we would
welcome help from some of the mothers and if you can help please let Tony
McGrath know next Friday. Scór
na mBunscoileanna Scór na mBunscoileanna takes place this Friday night in the Community Centre. Both the Boys and Girls schools will be involved. Starts at 6.00. Practicing continues for Scór na nÓg and if you havn’t been contacted and would like to take part, contact Brid Sullivan immediately. Sean O’Heslins Christmas DrawOur
annual Christmas Draw takes place in Priors @ High St on 2nd January 2010.
Tickets will be distributed to our usual bunch of loyal sellers in the coming
weeks. Ticket price remains at € 20 with a total prize fund of €5,000. Some
prizes have already been kindly sponsored and anyone who wishes to sponsor a
prize or contribute towards to the prize fund should contact Ruairi Sullivan on
087-2488875 before this Saturday 7th November. Last year’s draw was our best
supported ever and now that our facilities are complete we are confident that
the people of Ballinamore and surrounding areas will continue with their
generosity. Míle Buíochas. Stephen
Doorigan under 12 hurling blitz On Friday last, the 30th
October, we had five teams taking part in the inaugural Stephen Dorrigan hurling
Blitz. St. Mary’s, Manorhamilton,
Gortletteragh, Ballinamore and for the first time, Kiltubrid, who have only
recently formed a hurling club. In bad weather conditions, each team played each
other and in the end, Manorhamilton won the beautiful trophy for the first time,
beating Gortletteragh narrowly in the final. The emphasis was on fun and even though
the players were drenched to the skin, the quality of hurling was brilliant. Our
team was Mark O’Reilly, Pearse Dolan, James Hamill, Peter Reynolds, Darragh
Murphy and Niall McGovern. Thanks to Denis O’Brien for his help on the day Sean
Walsh senior hurling tournament. This senior Hurling 9 a side Tournament
took place in the Park on Sat. last for the first time, to honour a young man,
Sean Walsh, from Dungarvan in Waterford who hurled for some time with St.
Mary’s. He went travelling to
Australia where, earlier this year, he went missing. It was a fitting event
organised by his many friends in St. Mary’s and it was good to meet Sean’s
parents and friends from Dungarvan. The eight teams who took part thoroughly
enjoyed the day and compliments must go to every one involved, especially the
catering staff from St. Mary’s, who supplied such wonderful food all day. Our
team competed very well and learned a lot from the day.
Practice makes perfect and these young lads with a couple of old heads,
improved remarkably through out the day. We
beat Woodford Gaels and lost narrowly to St. Mary’s and Dungarvan, both
finalists. The honours went to
Dungarvan in the final in a fine great game of hurling. Thanks to Kevin and
Olcan and the committee for such a great day’s sport. Our team was Joe Earley, Capt, Adrian
Smith, Brendan Mulvey, Shane Moran, Sean McWeeney, Kevin O’Connor, Paul
Earley, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Paddy McManus, Vincent Mulvey, Éamon Walsh and
Keith Boyle. Thanks to Conor Harte
and Denis O’Brien for helping out on the day. Thanks also to Kevin and Brian
Banks, Conor and Paul Moran and Michael O’Dell for collecting sliothars all
evening in the drenching rain Mind
the Pitch, Please!
Due to the atrocious weather conditions
over the past weekend, we must avoid using the main pitch for a period. It is
fair to say too much activity has taken place there over the past few weeks,
much of which could be adequately catered for on the second pitch. We ask all
mentors to keep to the training pitch for all purposes from now on. Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
The club is organising a day at the Races in Fairyhouse on Saturday 28 November. This is being organised by club members in Dublin but we hope to see a lot of people traveling from Ballinamore and it promises to be a great day out. If you know nothing about horses you will get lots of advice. For tickets please contact Adrian Smith at 086 4020367. The cost will be €50 per head including food etc. Comhbhrón
Sympathy
is extended to Denis O’Brien on the death of his father recently. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Pat Joes. Pota Óir €9,000. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Margaret McKeon, Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Liam McGirl: Aidan McGovern. €40 an duine: Paul McLoughlin, Church St, Orla Martin, Stradermot, Philip Cassidy, Lahard, Clodagh Dolan, High St, Cyril Smith, Lahard. Uimhreacha 37241056 Scéalta na Seachtaine-26 Deireadh Fo 2009
Juniors lose Division 4 Final. Despite being already promoted to Division 4 it would have been nice to win that division and we were very close to it. We started very well and led by 0-4 to 0-1 when a goal against the run of play set us back. We were down 1-5 to 0-4 at half time when we could have been closer. We dominated the second half but just could not get enough scores. We missed a few chances and got within a point with time nearly up. However that leveller just didn’t come and Kiltubrid got the final point. It ended 1-8 to 0-9. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Kevin O’Connor, Gavin Brennan, Joe McTague, Matthew Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Anthony McTague, Adrian Smith, David Leyden, Brian Cafferty, Paul Prior (0-5), Shane Moran, James McWeeney (0-3), Adrian Gallogly, Shane Murphy (0-1). Sub: Ronan O’Rourke for G Brennan. Oughteragh Gaels through to Under 21 Semi FinalOughteragh Gaels put in a splendid second half performance to beat Drumlea by 1-16 to 0-10. It looked a very unlikely outcome at half time as Drumlea led by 0-6 to 0-4 and three of Oughteragh’s points came from Damien Gilheany frees. Drumlea went three ahead in the second half but who would believe that they would be so outclassed in the last quarter. Some brilliant points from Damien Gilheany and Brendan Mulvey were followed by a great goal finished by Damien Gilheany and that set Oughteragh Gaels alight. Indeed in the last ten minutes they could do little wrong and finished ahead by 1-16 to 0-10. The semi-final against St Francis is on Saturday week. Foireann: Philip Farrelly (B), Paul Earley (A), Kevin Prior (B), Matthew Murphy (B), Joe McGirl (A), Jim McTague (B) (0-1), Seán McWeeney (A) (0-1), Wayne McKeon (B), Fergal McManus (A), Gavin Sammon (A) (0-2), Damien Gilheany (A) (1-7), Brendan Mulvey (A) (0-4), Shane McWeeney (B), Shane Moran (B), Shane Murphy (B) (0-1). Subs Paddy McManus (A) for P Earley, Keith Boyle (A) for Shane McWeeney
Lotto in the Park
We had the biggest crowd yet in the clubrooms as, for the first time, the club weekly lotto was held there on Monday night. It was great to be able to hold such an event in the club’s own premises. It was like a continental evening, with a mild October night, as the youngsters gathered in the lit-up stand to watch the fireworks display after the medals presentation. This was followed by the Lotto with extra prizes for the youngsters present. It was another occasion which justified the wisdom of those who planned and executed the whole Park project. Thanks to all who made sandwiches, cakes and those who sponsored prizes and to Peter Reynolds for organising the lights and the fireworks display and all who helped on the night.
Presentation of Under 12 and Under 16 girls medals
The medals for the under 12 shield winners as well as the 9-a-side under 16 Championship for 2008 were presented by Sarah McLoughlin. The Under 12 panel included: Cáit Connaughton, Sarah Beth O’Reilly, Lisa Maguire, Aoibheann Flynn, Róisín McHugh, Leighann Gallagher, Eilís O’Dowd, Kate Reynolds, Frances Farry, Leah Mullaney, Emma McGovern, Katie Cullen, Ellen Wrynn, Alison Sweeney, Bláithín Sharpley. The under 16 panel included: Aoibheann Curran, Ciara Martin, Gillian Leyden, Laura O’Dowd, Ciara O’Dowd, Megan O’Connor, Aoibheann Flynn, Siobhan McGovern, Siobhán McTague, Katie Duignan, Ellen Wrynn, Lauren Creaven, Róisín McTague, Meabh Gleeson, Niamh Flynn. The girls made a presentation to Paddy Dolan and Aisling Flaherty for their contribution to the ladies teams over the past few years.
Scór na nÓg
A number of items are already in preparation but Brid Sullivan would like to hear of any others interested in solo singing, recitation, ballad group, novelty act, music or question time.
Hurling Tournament
There will be a nine a side hurling tournament in the Park on Saturday next. This is the Sean Walsh Tournament being organised by the St Mary’s club. Ballinamore will be taking part.
Comhbhrón
The club would like to express sympathy to the O’Dowd Family, Mayo on the death of Sheila’s brother, Joe Flynn.
Kildare Minor Championship
Congratulations to Cian Reynolds, son of Colm Reynolds, Edentenny, who was a member of the Athy team which won the Kildare Minor Football Championship for the second year running.
LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i McGirls. Pota Óir €8,850. Special prizes for youngsters resent on the night: Halloween Hamper (Sponsored by Brid Sullivan) Stephen Flynn, Box Chocolates (Sponsored by Adrian Smith) Aideen McGoldrick, Church St. Box Chocolates: Lily Reynolds, Willowfield Rd, €20 John Fanning, Ardrum. : Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Maureen Martin, Bottles of wine sponsored by John Curran: Philip McHugh and Joe McNamara; €40 an duine: Mike Fogarty Stradermot, Johnny Martin, Post Office, Joan Quinn, Dromore, Aideen Cronin, Killaneen, John Fanning, Ardrum. Uimhreacha 41023765
Scéalta na Seachtaine-19 Deireadh Fo 2009 FixturesWe will be playing the Division 4 League Final against Kiltubrid on Saturday next in Cloone at 2.00 on Saturday. Oughteragh Gaels will be playing Drumlea in the under 21 Championship on Sunday in Cloone at 2.00pm Shannonside Radio in the Park – Everyone welcomeOn this Friday evening the club is honoured to have been chosen by Shannonside Radio to feature on an hour-long live radio programme. John Lynch will be talking to a variety of club members about different aspects of the club. Club members, players, supporters, underage players, all are invited to come. Please be there by 5.30 as the programme will be going on air at 6.00pm. Lotto in the Park
On Monday next out Lotto will take place in the Clubrooms in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin for the first time. This will be a family-type Lotto night where supporters, parents, ladies and underage players will be welcome. There will be special draws and everyone is welcome. It will take place at 9.00 and food will be provided. This promises to be a great night out, in reality it is the first social occasion in the Park and we hope to see a big crowd there. We would ask parents of underage players to come and bring the youngsters along. It will be an opportunity for young and old to see how the weekly Lotto works, and to enjoy a club night out. Ná déan dearmad.
Presentation of Under 12 and Under 16 girls medals
The girls who won the under 12 a side shield and the under 16 shield in 2008 will be presented with their medals at the Lotto Night on Monday next also.
Anyone for Baking?
Anyone who would like to help with baking a tart or a cake or helping in any way for the Lotto in the Park next Monday please contact Anne Shanley as soon as possible.
Tree Planting on Monday
Help wanted with tree planting in the Park on Monday morning. Please bring your spade.
Hurling Tournament
There will be a nine a side hurling tournament in the Park on Saturday 31 October. This is being organised by the St Mary’s club in memory of a former player of theirs who died tragically.
LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i bPáirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. Pota Óir €8,800. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Noel Sweeney, Buidéal uisce beatha ó Ossie Costello: Seán McNiffe. €40 an duine: Francis Kelleher, Boxmore, Christopher Maguire, Main St, Mae Canning, Cloone, Colin Leslie, c/o Jackie’s, Séamas MacMurchaidh. Uimhreacha 06125743 Scéalta na Seachtaine-12 Deireadh Fo 2009FixturesWe will be playing the Division 4 League Final against Kiltubrid on Saturday 24 October. Seniors safe in Division 1 Our seniors had a crucial victory over Allen Gaels in the final league game on Saturday. With nothing between five teams in the race to avoid relegation we made sure that that headache has now passed. It was a decisive victory in the end but the first half was close and the score at half time was 1-6 to 0-3. We edged ahead in the second half and it ended 3-12 to 0-8. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Jim McTague, Shane Ferguson, Liam Ferguson, Paul McLoughlin (1-0), Ciaran Murray (0-1), Anthony McTague (1-0), Wayne McKeon, David Duignan (0-1), Shane Murphy (0-1), Anton Arandelovic (0-3), Sean Murray (0-6). Subs: Brian Cafferty for Jim McTague, Adrian Smith (1-0) for C Murray, Shane Moran for D Duignan, Ronan O’Rourke for Shane Murphy, James McWeeney for S Murray. Beaten by Bornacoola in ShieldOur interest in the Shield ended on Sunday morning when we lost to Bornacoola by 2-13 to 1-7. We had a very depleted line-out and were up against it from the start. At half time it was 1-7 to 0-2. The second half was a bit better and a couple of points from Adrian Gallogly and a goal from Seán McCartin reduced the deficit a bit. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Joe McTague, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Matthew Murphy (0-1), Jim McTague, Shane Ferguson, Kevin Prior, Wayne McKeon (0-1), Adrian Smith, Anthony McTague, Brian Cafferty, Shane Moran (0-1), Ronan O’Rourke, Adrian Gallogly (0-2), James McWeeney (0-2). Subs: Liam Ferguson for J McTague, Shane McWeeney for A McTague, Naoise Hayden for m Murphy, Sean McCartin (1-0) for A Gallogly, Shane Murphy for W McKeon Paddy O’Connor Retirement
The retirement function for Paddy O’Connor will take place in the Commercial Hotel on this Friday 16 October.
Scór na nÓg
Scór na nÓg is now about to begin and the club will be organising full participation in all Scór events. Scór organiser, Brid Sullivan, would like to hear from anyone who would like to sing, recite, dance, answer questions, play music, take part in a ballad group or novelty act. Ring Brid at 9644227
Day at the Races in Fairyhouse
The club is organising a day at the Races in Fairyhouse on 28 November. This will be of particular interest to members in Dublin but we expect people to travel from Ballinamore and elsewhere. More details later but if you are interested contact Adrian Smith at 086 4020367. The cost will be €50 per head including food etc.
Dublin Visitors on Sunday
On Sunday the Leitrim Development squad will play Castleknock in Páirc Uí Eislin at 12.30
Skills League during the Winter
The club will be running a skills league for under 10s and under 12s during the winter. Watch this space for details.
Lotto in the Park
On Monday week we will be holding the Lotto in the Clubrooms in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin for the first time. This will be a family-type Lotto night where parents and underage players will be welcome. There will be special draws and everyone is welcome. It will take place at 9.00 and food will be provided. More details next week. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Lawrence’s. Pota Óir €8,700. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Adrian MacGabhann, Buidéal uisce beatha ó Jackie: Philip Farrelly. €40 an duine: Adrian MacGabhann, Marie and Kevin O’Connor, Killaneen, Noeleen Reynolds, Edentenny, Michael Costello, Ardrum, Sheena Cryan (Sheena was a Lotto-on-Line winner). Uimhreacha 01673524
Scéalta na Seachtaine-5 Deireadh Fo 2009 Fixtures Our seniors play Bornacoola in a play off for Shield A at 12.00 in Cloone on Sunday Droch Deireadh Seachtaine It was a dismal weekend for the club as no less than four teams made their championship exits, two in championship finals. On Saturday our under 12s were beaten by Mohill in the Under 12 Final. On Saturday evening our senior hurlers lost the semi-final to Glencar/Manorhamilton. On Sunday morning our Juniors lost the Junior C Championship quarter final to Leitrim Gaels. Then on Sunday evening, probably the biggest disappointment of all was our under 16s losing to Allen Gaels in the 13 a side Championship final. However, that’s sporting life and another day will come when we will be celebrating two or three successes on the same weekend. The remaining competitions are the Division 4 League final, the Under 21 Championship, Shield A where we are involved in a play-off and of course our final Division 1 game. Senior Hurlers lose to Manorhamilton Our senior hurlers put up a brave performance for three-quarters of the game but Manorhamilton pulled away in the finish. The first half was very close and we got the first point from Dan O’Brien. Manorhamilton got two points and a goal before Shane Moran pointed. Manorhamilton went 2-4 to 0-2 up and it was looking bad at that stage. Shane Moran pointed a free and then Dan O’Brien got two goals in quick succession to leave only a point in it. Manorhamilton got two further points but there was only three in it at half time, 2-6 to 2-3. We got the first two scores of the second half, points from Shane Moran and Brendan Mulvey and there was only a point in it again. However Manorhamilton were fortunate to get a soft goal and from there on our only reply was a good point from Kevin O’Connor. It finished 3-13 to 2-6. Once again the serious problem of arranging hurling fixtures left us in difficulty. The fact that the fixture was sandwiched between crucial football fixtures for some of the clubs involved did us no favours at all. It was unfair on the Aughnasheelin contingent to have to field immediately after a crucial football tie, and it is to their great credit that they played, and played well, despite having to come from a losing dressingrooms after a hard game. Foireann: Tommy McCormack, Paddy McManus, Gavin Brennan, Seán McWeeney, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Liam Ferguson, Kevin O’Connor (0-1), Adrian Smith, Brendan Mulvey, Vincent Mulvey, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Éamon Walsh, Adrian Gallogly, Dan O’Brien (2-1), Shane Moran (0-3). Subs: Denis Dolan for T McCormack, Paul Earley for Adrian Smith, James Gallagher for Sean McWeeney. Juniors Lose C Championship Our Juniors had hopes of going one better than in the past few years but were well beaten in the end by Leitrim Gaels on Sunday morning. We were missing a few strong players from the previous weekend and this did not help. Indeed we had just two subs. Leitrim Gaels got three points before Sean McCartin got our first point from a free. Leitrim Gaels got another point and then Cormac Ó Suilleabháin goaled from a penalty after he himself was fouled in the square. It was level then but Leitrim Gaels had the better of the rest of the half and were 1-8 to 1-1 ahead at half time. Leitrim Gaels got another goal after half time and they Adrian Murphy pointed before Peter Reynolds got a good goal. That left seven points in it. Sean McCartin pointed two frees to bring the margin down to five, but Leitrim Gaels got a lucky goal at this stage and that really ended it. It finished 3-12 to 2-5. Foireann:
Michael Dolan, Jason Kellett, Francis Dolan, Seamus Donnelly, Éamon Walsh,
Freddie Walsh, Kevin Prior, Joe Murphy, Stephen Beirne, Shane Moran, Cormac Ó
Suilleabháin (1-0), Sean McCartin (0-3), Alan Prior, Adrian Murphy (0-1), Daryl
McFarland. Subs: Peter Reynolds (1-1) for D McFarland, Finbar Smith for F Dolan. Under 12s Lose Championship Final
Our under 12s fought their very best against Mohill on Saturday morning in Cloone but were beaten by a stronger Mohill team. Early in the game we had chances and shot a number of wides but throughout the game Mohill defended well and blocked everything. At half-time there were only four points in it, 0-5 to 0-1, and on the run of play we could have been level at least. However, Mohill were the better team in the second half and it ended 2-11 to 0-7. These young lads had a great run in this year’s competition and it is not everyone who gets a chance to play in a county final at such a young age. It is also quite likely that in years ahead they will reverse the result at under 14 and under 16 level. Well done to the team mentors: Philip Murphy, Peter Reynolds, Joe Feely, Liam Ferguson and Brian Breen (See full report of match in this weeks Observer sports pages)
Foireann: Darren Maxwell, Daragh Reynolds, James Hamill, Adam Goldrick, Róisín McHugh, Mark O’Reilly, Daire Murphy, Niall McGovern, Donal Feely, Eilís O’Dowd, Peter Reynolds, Oisín McCaffrey, Jamie Sweeney, Barry McGovern, Cathal McHugh. Sub: Kevin Mullins for Jamie Sweeney. Other subs: John Conway, Christopher Maguire, Kate Reynolds, Lisa Maguire, Cait Connaughton, Emma McGovern, Cormac McNiffe, Killian Dooner, Archie Williams, Damian Creaven.
Under 16s lose Championship Final
Just a few weeks ago this Sean O’Heslins team beat Allen Gaels by 7-11 to 3-3. The scoreline then didn’t do justice to Allen Gaels who were only a point behind at half time. Then we got an avalanche of goals. What happened on Sunday was the opposite. Allen Gaels got an avalanche of goals and while we got nearly as many scores as they did, the 7-7 to 1-12 scoreline did no justice to our efforts. At half time it was 4-3 to 1-6, only six points in it. It went as far as nine of a difference and gradually our boys got it back to five. The crucial event then was the saving of a penalty by the Allen Gaels goalie and then another couple of goals. No matter how well you play you cannot contend with such high goal scoring. On another day it could be our turn but in reality there was nothing between these teams. Well done also to the team mentors: Ollie Honeyman, Ronan O’Rourke and Raymond McHugh (See full report of match in Observer sports pages) (See team picture on club website at Underage/An Aos Óg)
Foireann: Jack Bagge, Abdul Ahmed (0-1), Kevin Banks, Keelan McHugh, Jack Cullen, Cyril Smith, John Fanning (1-0), Mark McGrory (0-1), David McLoughlin, Brian Beirne (0-2), Dean McGovern (0-1), Luke Murphy (0-2), Stephen McTague (0-5). Subs used Andrew Burns, Conor Moran Ballinamore Sean O' Heslin Ladies There was a good turnout at the Ladies AGM which was held last Friday night 2nd October. The Committee elected for the coming year were: Chairperson Aisling Flaherty, Secretary Lynda Harte, Treasurer Aoife Smith, PRO Áine Martin, Children's Officer Michelle Fanning. The Ladies Club would like to extend their sincere sympathies to the McDevitt and Honeyman families on their recent bereavements. Paddy O’Connor – éirithe as na Gardaí
Paddy O’Connor is now enjoying his freedom having retired from the Gardaí a couple of weeks ago. The retirement function, postponed last week will now take place on Friday 16 October.
Scór na nÓg
Scór na nÓg is now about to begin and the club will be organising full participation in all Scór events. Scór organiser, Brid Sullivan, would like to hear from anyone who would like to sing, recite, dance, answer questions, play music, take part in a ballad group or novelty act. Ring Brid at 9644227
Under 16 hurling
Our under 16 hurlers lost to St Mary’s by 1-5 to 0-5 on Monday. They now play Manorhamilton. Foireann: Brian Banks, David Sullivan, Seán Fox, Conor Moran, Kevin McWeeney, Devin Quinn, David Gallagher, David O’Connell, Mark McGrory, Michael Quinn, Eanna Madden, Kevin Banks, Conal McManus, Cian McCaffrey, Philip Dolan. Subs included John Fanning, Michael O’Dell, Conor McLoughlin.
Best Wishes
Best wishes to our Lotto coordinator, Aindrias Ó Dubhthaigh, who is in hospital at the moment “ar leath-chos” We hole to see him back shortly.
LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Jackie’s. Pota Óir €8,600. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Hugh McTague Jnr, Buidéal uisce beatha ó Freddie: Philip Farrelly. €40 an duine: Raymond McCaffrey, Aughnasheelin, Gavin Smith, Aughavas, Anna Maxwell, Carrickmakeegan, Hugh Dooner, High St, Mary Goddard c/o Philip Farrelly. Uimhreacha 37201645
Scéalta na Seachtaine-28 Mean Fomh 2009 Fixtures There are a lot of fixtures for the club this weekend. The under 16 final against Allen Gaels will likely be at 12.00 in Cloone on Saturday. The Under 12 Championship final against Mohill will take place in Cloone on Saturday probably at 1.30 . The senior hurling championship semi-final against Manorhamilton will be in the Park on Saturday at 5.00. The Drumreilly v Aughnasheelin play off will be in the Park on Saturday at 3.30. On Sunday the juniors play the quarter final of the C Championship against Leitrim Gaels in Cloone at 1.00 Seniors Beat Mohill in League
Our senior team and management gave a sigh of relief when the final whistle went on Sunday morning last. We beat Mohill by 0-15 to 3-5 but it was shocking close in the end. We still cannot be sure of remaining in Division I but we are certainly a lot closer than we would have been if we lost, or even drew, last Sunday. This was a game we should have won well but the tale of 15 scores to 8 is a better indication of the run of play. We started great and were up 0-7 to no score by the 15th minute. Points came from David Duignan (2), Sean Murray (3, 1 a free), Wayne McKeon and Shane Murphy. Mohill got their first point after 18 minutes, from a 45 and then disaster struck us for the first time. A high ball that appeared to be going wide was deflected towards the goal, deceived Philip Farrelly in goals and rolled into the net. Sean Murray got another point to leave us up by 0-8 to 1-1 at half time. Sean Murray put us five up and then Mohill got the next two points, then another soft enough goal to bring them level. We played our best football then when under pressure and Shane Murphy, Sean Murray from play and then from a free and Wayne McKeon all got points to put us four ahead. It was looking good when disaster came our way for the third time. Another Mohill goal and then they pointed to level again. David Duignan put us one up from a free but Mohill weren’t finished yet and leveled again. With a couple of minutes remaining Seán Murray got one of the most important scores he will ever get, a point, to put us 0-15 to 3-5 ahead and it ended soon afterwards. We now have one game left, against Allen Gaels. Overall we played well and were put to the test by Mohill goals, but survived three setbacks to bounce back each time.
Foireann: Philip Farrelly, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Jim McTague, Shane Ferguson, Liam Ferguson, Paul McLoughlin, Ciaran Murray, David Duignan (0-3 1f), Wayne McKeon (0-2), Brian Cafferty, Shane Murphy (0-2), Anton Arandelovic, Sean Murray (0-8 2f). Subs: Anthony McTague for Jim McTague, Ronan O’Rourke for Shane Murphy,
Juniors Lose to Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher
What was at stake was a place in the Semi-finals or the Quarter-finals and we had to settle for the Quarter-finals. This was a poor game and we struggled throughout. We got three first half points from Peter Reynolds, Seán McCartin and a free from Alan Prior. At half time Glenfarne/Kilty led by 1-4 to 0-3. We started well in the second half with a goal from Daryl McFarland and a point from Cormac Ó Suilleabháin to bring us within a point of Glenfarne/Kilty. It looked as if we could overtake them but a soft goal killed it and all we got for the rest of the game was a point from Peter Reynolds. It ended 2-8 to 1-5. We now play Leitrim Gaels in the semi-final.
Foireann: Ciaran Maxwell, Seamus Donnelly, Joey Honeyman, Michael Costello, Kevin Prior, Freddie Walsh, Naoise Hayden, Joe Murphy, Stephen Beirne, Alan Prior (0-1), Adrian Murphy, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin (0-1), Daryl McFarland (1-0), Peter Reynolds (0-2), Seán McCartin (0-1). Subs: Éamon Walsh for Sean McCartin, Jason Kellett for Joe Honeyman, Francis Dolan for Jason Kellett, Tommy McCormack for Daryl McFarland
Ballinamore
Sean O'Heslins Ladies AGM Under
16 Girls Comhghairdeas
Congratulations to Tomás McWeeney and Elaine McCormack who got engaged recently. Congratulations also to Adrian and Orla Murphy on the birth of their daughter.
Club Grounds of the Year
We have just learned that our pitch has been selected as “Club Grounds of the Year” by Leitrim Co Board. The award will be presented to the club at the County Dinner Dance in the New Year.
Comhbhrón
The club extends sympathy to the McDevitt Family, High St on the tragic dath of Enda. A minute’s silence was observed before the Junior game on Saturday evening in Aughnasheelin. Enda would have been at school with a number of the players on that team. Go ndéana Dia trócaire air.
Best Wishes
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Beirne Beirne, Edentenny who is in hospital at the moment.
LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan i Shortt’s. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Commercial. Pota Óir €8,500. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Séamus Mac Murchaidh, Two €20 sponsored by Terry Shortt: Gerry Farry, Lahard, Martina Farry, Lahard.. €40 an duine: Brendan Burns, Padraig Gallagher, Anvil Court, Aidan McGovern, Tráthnóna, Philip McHugh, Killaneen, Stephen Beirne, Edentenny. Uimhreacha 75634120
Scéalta na Seachtaine-21 Mean Fomh 2009 Fixtures Junior C Championship against Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher in Aughnasheelin on Saturday at 2.00 in Aughnasheelin. Division 1 League against Mohill in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin on Sunday at 11.30 am. The senior hurling championship against Manorhamilton may be on the weekend after next, but that depends on other fixtures. StewardsSome help will be needed on Saturday morning to prepare for Intermediate Final. Stewards will be needed for the Intermediate Final on Saturday. This game is fixed for 5.00 but there may be a game before it. Juniors are promoted to Division 3. Last year our first Junior team was relegated to Division 4. On Saturday last they won promotion back to Division 3 with a devastating first half performance against Leitrim Gaels in a play-off game. Last week our seniors were shocked by Annaduff in the first half and ended up 1-10 to 0-1 down at half time. It was the reverse on Saturday with our juniors as a fancied Leitrim Gaels team were rocked by a splendid first half performance which left us leading by 3-7 to 0-2 at half time. It could have been more as a couple of gift chances of goals went wide also. We were on top everywhere. Shane Murphy got an early goal. Points came from Paul Prior (free), Brian Cafferty and Ronan O’Rourke and then Anthony McTague finished after a good save in the Leitrim Gaels goal. Minutes later Shane Murphy was fouled in the square and Paul Prior made no mistake with a clinical penalty. Paul pointed a free, Adrian Gallogly narrowly grazed the bar for a point and Paul Prior finished with two pointed frees. It was 3-7 to 0-2 at the break. It was just as well we led so much because we made little headway in the second half and were always on the defensive. Our backs played well and Leitrim Gaels got just three points from almost constant attacking. We hardly got past half way and got just two points from Brian Cafferty and James McWeeney. The first half performance was enough and it ended 3-9 to 0-5. We are now promoted to Division 3 and the Final for Division 3 honours will be against Kiltubrid. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Kevin O’Connor, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Joe McTague, Philip Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Matthew Murphy, Brian Cafferty (0-2), Adrian Smith, Ronan O’Rourke (0-1), Paul Prior (1-4f +pen), Anthony McTague (1-0), Shane McWeeney, Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Shane Murphy (1-0). Subs: Naoise Hayden for Adrian Gallogly, James McWeeney (0-1) for Shane McWeeney, Shane Moran for Shane Murphy. Donal Feely in Croke ParkOne of our under 12 players, Donal Feely, took part in the INTO mini games in Croke Park on Sunday. It is a great honour for one of our players to be on the field in Croke Park on All Ireland day. Well done to one of our outstanding underage players. Last year Ballinamore Boys NS won the INTO Leitrim Mini sevens and as a result Donal was chosen to represent Leitrim. Donal is currently midfielder on our very promising under 12 team. Under 12s BoysOur under 12s had a good win over Fenagh in a very exciting game on Friday evening. This game was a thriller all through and a credit to both teams. It was very close early on but good points from Peter Reynolds, Barry McGovern and Cathal McHugh kept Ballinamore in touch. After fifteen minutes Ballinamore led by 0-5 to 0-4 and it was anyone’s game. Then Peter Reynolds did great work before blasting home an unsavable goal. Minutes later he passed to Barry McGovern who finished another goal from close range. Daragh Murphy popped up from half back to point another one and so O’Heslins had a good lead of 2-7 to 0-4 at half time. After half time Barry McGovern got a point and then Fenagh got a goal which brought them back into it but not for long as Peter Reynolds scored another great goal shortly after that. In the latter stages Niall McGovern got two more points, Peter Reynolds got two more and Ailís O’Dowd got another and it finished 3-13 to 2-8. Overall it was great entertainment for the big crowd present. The team also beat Drumreilly on Monday last and are now in the Final against Mohill. Foireann: Darren Maxwell, Adam Goldrick, James Hamill, Daragh Reynolds, Róisín
McHugh, Mark O’Reilly, Daragh Murphy (0-1), Donal Feely, Niall McGovern, Ailís
O’Dowd (0-1), Peter Reynolds (2-4), Oisín McCaffrey, Jamie Sweeney, Barry
McGovern (1-6) Cathal McHugh (0-1). Paddy O’Connor retirement function
Paddy O’Connor is retiring from the Gardaí and there will be a retirement function in the Commercial on this Friday. Paddy is very active in the club, particularly in hurling and served as club Rúnaí. We wish him the best in his retirement agus tá súil againn go mbeidh sé gníomhach sa chlub i gcónaí.
LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Commercial. Pota Óir €8,400. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Sean McNiffe,. Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Bobby Joe’s: Philip Farrelly. €40 an duine: Maureen Heslin, Cloone, Damien McGovern, Garadice, Leigh Murphy, Timmy Winters, Mary Flynn, Ardrum. Uimhreacha 40276513
Scéalta na Seachtaine-14 Mean Fomh 2009
Seniors lose to AnnaduffAfter the Dublin – Kerry All Ireland Quarter Final people wondered if Kerry were that good or were Dublin that bad. We were wondering the same way as we left Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin on Saturday evening in the most beautiful sunshine we got this summer. Annaduff led by 1-5 to 0-0 after five minutes and at half time by 1-10 to 0-1. It was hard to credit such a scoreline and while we had some bad wides in the first half, six in all, Annaduff had eight and some just as bad. The second half was a bit better and we got 1-4 to their 0-4 but it was all too little too late. When you remember Manorhamilton beat us by two points and Carrigallen beat Annaduff by a point and they are now both in the Co Final, you would have expected a close game. I somehow think, like Dublin, we hit a serious bad display on this occasion. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Liam Ferguson, Patrick McLoughlin, Johnny McWeeney (0-1), Philip Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Jim McTague. Paul McLoughlin, David Leyden, Brian Cafferty (0-1), Wayne McKeon (1-0 pen), David Duignan (0-2), Shane Murphy, Anton Arandelovic, Seán Murray. Subs: Shane McWeeney (0-1) for Shane Murphy, James McWeeney Juniors progress in Junior C ChampionshipOur junior s had a good, hard-earned win over Drumreilly in the first round of the C Championship on Sunday. We had a fruitless first half with many missed chances and we got just two scores, both from Sean McCartin, one from play and one a free. Drumreilly got a goal just before half-time and that was a killer blow which left them leading by 1-5 to 0-2 at half-time. However the second half was different and gradually we got points from Adrian Murphy, Alan Prior and Joseph Murphy. Then the crucial goal came from Alan Prior, who had a great second half, to put us level. Drumreilly weren’t finished and points were exchanged but it was level with minutes to go. Then Shane Moran hit the winning point to finish 1-8 to 1-7. Overall the second half performance was very good and when you take into account that Drumreilly were in the final of this competition last year it looks fairly promising. Foireann: Ciaran Maxwell, Seamus Donnelly, Joey Honeyman, Michael Costello, Kevin Prior, Freddie Walsh, Naoise Hayden, Joe Murphy (0-1), Stephen Beirne, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Adrian Murphy (0-1), Alan Prior (1-3), Daryl McFarland, Peter Reynolds, Seán McCartin (0-2). Subs: Shane Moran (0-1) for D McFarland, Jason Kellett for C Ó Suilleabháin, C Ó Suilleabháin for J Murphy. FixturesOur Junior A team will face Leitrim Gaels on Saturday in Aughnasheelin at 5.30 in the play-off to decide promotion to Division 3 and also a place in the Division 4 final. It promises to be an interesting game and we urge our supporters to be there.
Under 16 Boys FootballOur under 16 Boys are in the 13 a side final and they will play Allen Gaels again in the Final. Under 12sOur Under 12s beat Carrigallen on Wednesday last and on Sunday last they beat Melvin Gaels. They now play Fenagh St Caillin’s at home on Friday. Hurling Coaching Foundation CourseThere will be a Hurling Coaching Foundation Course on this Friday evening at 7.30 in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, continuing on Saturday morning. If any parents of hurlers or anyone at all is interested please contact Paddy O’Connor immediately. Missing Jerseys. There are four jerseys missing from the blue Hurling set. Will all players check their bags and if they have numbers 1, 11, 19 or 24, please return them to Paddy O’Connor. It could well have been after a football match that someone mistakenly put them into their kit bag. Park – Full of activityIt is a joy to behold to visit Páirc Sheáin Uí Éislinn any evening of the week. Games and training are in full swing on both pitches. Underage games, ladies game and Fenagh currently use our facilities while they are working on their own pitch. Yes, all the hard work in developing the grounds over the past few years has really been worthwhile. Good to see that the Intermediate Championship between Aughawillan and Cloone will be played in the Park on Saturday week. Lá Breithe MaithWe understand there was a big celebration in Willowfield Rd on Friday for Peter Reynolds who reached the two score on Monday. It didn’t stop Peter from playing his part in the Junior win on Sunday. Comhghairdeas Peter. An cluiche ceannaisNí chreidfeadh éinne ag tús an chraobh comórtais go mbeadh Carraig Álainn agus Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainín sa chluiche ceannais, ach sin mar atá. Bhíomar féin chomh gar sin do Chluainín. Bhuaigh Carraig Álainn an t-aon chraobh atá acu i 1941. Bhí an bua ag Béal an Átha Móir orthu sa chluiche ceannais ach, i ndiaidh agóide (objection) fuair Carraig Álainn an craobh. Bhí bua ag Tulaigh i 1945 agus bhí Tulaigh bunaithe ar chuid de pharóiste Charraig Álainn. Is dócha mar sin gur féidir a rá go bhfuil dhá chraobh ag Carraig Álainn LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Bobby Joe’s. Pota Óir €8,300. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Seamus Mac Murchaidh, Railway Rd. Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Ciaran Smith: Hugh McTague, Jnr. €40 an duine: Molly Barden, Aghoo, Tony Meehan, Corraleehan, Dan Goule, c/o Freddie’s, Paddy and Marie O’Connor, Killaneen, Archie Goddard, c/o Philip Farrelly. Uimhreacha 62437510
Scéalta na Seachtaine-7 Mean Fomh 2009 Fixtures Our seniors play Annaduff in the Senior League in the Park on Saturday at 4.00. This is a vital game for our seniors and we urge our supporters to be there. Our Juniors play in the Junior C Championship on Sunday at 3.00 in Aughnasheelin. Again, support would be a great help. This is our last adult team in the championship and we have been close to winning the Junior C Championship for the past few years. Under 16 Boys FootballOur under 16s had a surprisingly big win over Allen Gaels on Friday. However the second half was in total contrast to the first and it was extremely close for the first half hour. At half time we led by a point, 3-4 to 3-3 after getting three good goals from Brian Beirne, David McLoughlin and Dean McGovern. We dominated the second half and it finished 7-11 to 3-3. Foireann: Jack Bagge, Killian McHugh, Kevin Banks, Abdul Ahmed, Cyril Smith, Jack Cullen, John Fanning, Mark McGrory (2-1), David McLoughlin (1-0), Brian Beirne (4-5), Dean McGovern (1-0), Luke Murphy (0-1), Stephen McTague (0-4). Sub: Andrew Burns, Colm O`Reilly, Cian Reynolds. Other subs: Fergal Curran, Anthony Maguire, Conor Moran, Brian Banks, Brian Leyden. Under 12 BoysOur Under 12s beat St Mary’s last Monday and they now play Carrigallen in the Park tonight Wednesday at 6.30 Comhbhrón The club extends sympathy to the Honeyman Family, Tullyoscar, on the death of Peter Honeyman. The Honeyman family have been hugely involved in the club both as players and officials. Joey is our current Senior manager and Ollie held the same role for a few years. Our Junior game against Drumreilly was postponed last Sunday as a mark of respect. Go ndéana Dia trócaire air. From Scotland to Croke ParkWe met George O’Rourke in Croke Park on Sunday at the All Ireland Hurling Final. George had come over from Scotland for the match and, like ourselves, George and his companion happened to be in the front seats getting drenched, but didn’t mind it a bit. It was a great occasion to be there. George tells us that he will be an umpire at the forthcoming Hurling/Shinty International between Ireland and Scotland. George keeps the Gaelic flag flying in what we hope will be before long an Independent Scotland. News From SingaporeBrendan Wisely sent us the following update on Cannaboe news in Singapore: Greetings from Singapore, it is that time of year where we are all training hard for the upcoming Asian Gaelic Games. The Asian County Board and Thai GAA are looking forward to the first Asian Gaelic Games to be hosted in Bangkok - the fourth in all in Thailand, which will be held from 16-18 October. Bangkok the 'City of Angels' with over 8 million friendly locals has everything we could ask for in a venue and once again the services of Ballinamore will be called into action in the Chao Phraya River basin. Tessa Mc Govern, hailing from Aghoo Bridge, will be hoping to build on her Asia All Star received last year, Alan Ryan looking to do one better and win the “A” competition, last year Alan played a blinder in the final losing very closely to the all conquering Hong Kong team which had some notable inter county players and Brendan Wisley bringing up the rear in the “D” football and hurling competitions. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Smyth’s. Pota Óir €8,200. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Padraig Seosamh MacLochlainn, Tarmon Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Gay Prior: Philip Farrelly. €40 an duine: Aisling Gallogly, Fenagh, Áine Nicholl, Cloone, Marie and Kevin O’Connor, Killaneen, David and Laura Spellman, Drumshanbo, Michael Fanning, Ardrum. Uimhreacha 50217436 Scéalta na Seachtaine-31 Lunasa 2009Minor Hurlers win ChampionshipBallinamore minor hurlers had a great win over St Mary’s in the Minor Hurling Final on Monday evening. It was a sign that winter was near as the game ended at 8.15 in semi darkness but it didn’t take away from the achievement of winning two minor titles in a row with almost the same team as last year. Amazingly there were only two of last year’s team players: Paul Earley and Brendan Mulvey, who were overage this year. This is really an outstanding team and the level of performance from all fifteen was exceptional. Even the two subs, Shane Flanagan and Dean Creaven added to the score line. Morgan Quinn pointed some great frees, Seán McWeeney was unbeatable at centre half, Colm McGirl scored two goals, the first when it was really needed, Éamon Walsh made some great runs and played a Captain’s part, Devin Quinn stood out at corner back, Shane Flanagan scored some great points when he came on and man of the match was certainly Shane Moran who had an exceptional game all through. However, one could pick out any of the seventeen that played. St Mary’s tried hard to give them their due and after falling ten points down they got it back to three at one stage in the first half. In the end the Ballinamore lads had more than enough to spare and it ended 5-17 to 2-6. Well done to the whole panel and to the mentors Ciaran Maxwell and Kevin O’Connor. (Pictures under Pictures/Pictiuiri - Iomaint/Hurling ) Foireann: Joe Earley, Devin Quinn, Paddy McManus, Matthew Murphy, Donal Flynn, Sean McWeeney, James Gallagher, Morgan Quinn (0-6 4f), Mark McGrory, Shane McWeeney, Keith Boyle, Éamon Walsh Capt (1-2), Colm McGirl (2-0), Shane Moran (1-6), David O’Connell. Subs: Shane Flanagan (0-3) for Mark McGrory, Dean Creaven (1-0) for D O’Connell. Other subs: David Gallagher, Conal McManus, Ciaran Gilheaney, Eanna Madden FixturesThe first round of the Junior C Championship is on Sunday in Aughawillan at 12.00 against Drumreilly. Oughteragh Gaels Minors play St Francis tonight Wednesday in Drumshanbo. Under 16s play Allen Gaels on Friday in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. Under 12s play Carrigallen at home on Friday also. Stewards WantedThere are a number of games fixed for the Park at the weekend. On Saturday Allen Gaels play Ballinaglera in the Intermediate relegation final at 3.00 and at 4.30 Aughnasheelin play Drumreilly in the Senior relegation final. On Sunday the Ladies senior Final is on at 1.30. Stewards are wanted. Cleaning in ParkBecause of the above games people to help with cleaning are required on Saturday at 12.00 and again on Saturday evening at 6.00pm. Croke Park trip Last Tuesday, the 25th August, our Under 12 Hurlers went to Croke Park on the trip of a lifetime. Each Club team had three games on the sacred sod and we played Gortletteragh, Ballyvary and Cashel Gaels both from Mayo. We travelled by Bus with the Gortletteragh Club and had a tour of the GAA Museum, a tour of the Stadium, a meal and then after dinner, the highlight of the day, the hurling games. We played three games of twenty minutes duration, 9 a side with three subs and unlimited substitutions. All players got to play a game and the emphasis was on fun and enjoyment. Connacht Council is to be congratulated for this novel idea in promoting our national game and all involved thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Team and mentors were Pearce Dolan, Donal Feely, Peter Reynolds, James Hamill, Aaron McLoughlin, Mark O’Reilly, Darragh Murphy, Ronan Maxwell, Damien Creaven, Niall McGovern, Oisín McCaffrey and Eoin McLoughlin. Mentors were Dean Creaven, Paddy O’Connor and Shane Moran Juniors Survive in Junior Championship Our Juniors had a good win over Kiltubrid in the relegation play-off in Aughnasheelin on Sunday morning to ensure that they play in the Junior A Championship next year. With Kiltubrid placed top of the Division 3 league, this was a significant win for our juniors and after two bad performances in the Championship proper it was good to see them doing so well. In reality they should have won this game more readily as they missed a succession of goal chances in the second half, at least four that had goal all over them. However, it must be said that Denis Dolan made a couple of great saves at the other end, so that evened it up somewhat. We had a good first half and some excellent points came from Paul prior frees, one from 50 yards out on a wet day was exceptional. Adrian Gallogly, as he has done before, finished an excellent goal after Paul Prior and Adrian Smith combined with excellent passes. That gave us a comfortable 1-7 to 0-3 lead at half time. Surprisingly both teams scored just two points each in the second half, but Paul Prior repeated his first half feat with a pointed 50, which made all the difference. It finished 1-9 to 0-5. This team, or the bones of it, have still to contest the play off for promotion to Division 3 and on Sunday’s performance they will give it a rattle. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Kevin O’Connor, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Naoise Hayden, Joe McTague, Diarmuid Keegan, Gordon Hughes, Brian Cafferty (0-2), David Leyden 90-1), Shane McWeeney (0-1f), Paul Prior (0-4f), Shane Moran, James McWeeney, Adrian Smith, Adrian Gallogly (1-1), Subs: Kevin Prior for D Keegan, Sean McCartin for A Gallogly. Junior
Ladies The
Junior Ladies wish to thank everyone who helped out this year. A special
thanks to Paddy Dolan and Sean Reynolds for there help throughout the season.
A big thanks to the girls themselves who put in a great effort and commitment
over the past couple of months and we hope to see each and everyone of them back
again next year. Also thanks to all our parents and supporters who supported us
throughout the year as well. Under 16 Boys FootballOur under 16s made it two out of two when they beat Melvin Gaels on Friday last. After a good start by O’Heslins, Melvin Gaels came back into it and at half time it was 1-9 to 1-3. At one stage in the second half it looked as if we would win comfortably but Melvin Gaels kept coming back and with only minutes left they got a lucky goal to leave only two points in it. Minutes earlier Jack Bagge made a great save and only for that we would have been in trouble. However we held on for a 1-15 to 2-10 win. Stephen McTague and Brian Beirne got the scores that really counted to ensure victory. Next game against Allen Gaels this Friday. Foireann: Jack Bagge, Killian McHugh, Kevin Banks, Abdul Ahmed, Cyril Smith, Jack Cullen, John Fanning (0-1), Mark McGrory, David McLoughlin, Brian Beirne (1-3), Dean McGovern (0-2), Luke Murphy, Stephen McTague (0-8). Sub: Andrew Burns (0-1). Other subs: Conor Moran, Conor Maxwell, Brian banks, Brian Leyden, Cian Reynolds, Paddy Connaughton. Under 12s Under 12s got back on the winning trail by beating Dromahair on Monday. They now play Carrigallen on Friday. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Prior’s Bocht. Pota Óir €8,100. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Mary Harte, Lahard. Buidéal Uisce beatha ó David McCabe: Gerry Farry, Lahard.. €40 an duine: Karl Keaney, Aughnasheelin, Cloe Harvey, Drumdartin, Karl Keaney, Aughnasheelin (for the second time), Geraldine Dolan, Callowhill, Ciaran Conlon, Clenaghoo.. Uimhreacha 60173524 Scéalta na Seachtaine-24 Lunasa 2009Heartbreak in Páirc SeánThere are days when the best team wins and days when the best team loses. With no disrespect for Glencar/Manorhamilton this was probably an occasion when the best team lost. For lengthy periods we dominated the game including the first fifteen minutes when we had most of the play but fell three to nil down. One of these points was from a harsh free but we were poor in attack and should have at least been level at this stage. Manor had the best of the rest of this half and deservedly led by 0-7 to 0-3 at half time with David Duignan getting all of our scores, Some terrible fumbling gave Glencar/ Manorhamilton two easy points to put them six up early on and then we started to play in earnest. Sean Murray pointed a free and then the penalty gave us the breakthrough we needed. Wayne McKeon finished to the net after the goalie made a great save. Sean Murray got two points, our only scores in the remainder of the half but it is probably the miss he will remember most. A gift chance of a goal with minutes remaining. It was cruel hard luck but Seán was hobbling with an injury from some time before. In the first half nobody played well and in the last twenty minutes everyone played well. That is the way it goes, but really we deserved a draw at least. We are so unlucky in quarter finals over the past few years.
Foireann: Philip Farrelly, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Liam Ferguson, Shane Ferguson, Jim McTague, Paul McLoughlin, Anton Arandelovic, Anthony McTague, David Duignan (0-3), Wayne McKeon (1-0), Shane Murphy, Ciaran Murray, Sean Murray (0-3). Subs: Brian Cafferty for Anthony McTague, David Leyden for Jim McTague, Shane McWeeney for David Duignan
FixturesOur Junior A team play a relegation play-off in Aughnasheelin against Kiltubrid on Sunday at 6.00. There is a double bill in the Park on next Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday Aughavas play Glencar/Manorhamilton and Eslin play Carrigallen in Junior A games. On Sunday Gortletteragh play St Mary’s in the Intermediate Championship and Bornacoola play Gortletteragh in Junior. Stewards will be required for both days. Ladies FootballPlease Support the Ladies in their Junior Championship game v Dromahair on Sunday at 12.oo. Venue to be confirmed. Under 16s Beat DromahairIn the first game in the 13 a side Championship against Dromahair, Ballinamore dominated for most of the game. A number of good saves by Jack Bagge in goals, a good defence and Mark McGrory and John Fanning at midfield fought hard for possession which provided the forwards with many scoring chances, most of which they converted. Abdul Ahmed was top scorer with 1-1. Final score Ballinamore 1-15 Dromahair 0-4. Foireann: Jack Bagge, Keelan McHugh, Kevin Banks, Abdul Ahmed, Jack Cullen, Cyril Smith, Mark McGrory, John Fanning, (Capt), David McLoughlin, Brian Beirne, Dean McGovern, Luke Murphy, Stephen McTague. Subs: Colm O’Reilly, Brian Banks, Brian Leyden, Conor Maxwell, Conor Moran, Cian McCaffrey Under 12s lose to MohillOur under 12s lost to Mohill on Monday evening. Mohill had a particularly strong team and we fell behind 0-11 to 0-1 by half time which made it an uphill battle. They played a lot better in the second half and put up a respectable score. Foireann: Darren Maxwell, Oisín McCaffrey, Peter Reynolds, Lisa Maguire, James Hamill, Róisín McHugh, Adam Goldrick, Donal Feely, Niall McGovern, Daragh Reynolds, Daragh Murphy, Cathal McHugh, Jamie Sweeney, Barry McGovern, Ailís O’Dowd. Minor ChampionshipOughteragh Gaels play St Francis in the Minor Championship tonight Wednesday at 7.00 away Best wishesGet well wishes to Peter Honeyman who is in hospital at the moment and also to Eoin McHugh who was in a car accident. Go mbeidh siad ar ais go luath ComhbhrónThe club extends sympathy to the Feeney Family, Aghadark on the death of Iggy Feeney. Go ndéana Dia trócaire air. ComhghairdeasComhghairdeas to Lorraine Sweeney and Thomas Kelly who got married last week. Lorraine has tutored many of our music groups in Scór na nÓg was a participant herself some years ago. Lá na dTuilteBhí maidin Shathairn chomh fliuch agus a bhí lá riamh. Cuireadh ar cheal na cluichí ar fad a bhí socraithe don Domhnach ach cluiche amháin, sin an ceann idir Maothail agus Barr na Cúile a d’imríodh i bPáirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. Cruthú don domhain uile (nó Contae Liatroma ar a laghad – an áit is tábhachtaí ar domhain) go bhfuil an pháirc is fearr sa chontae anois againn. Chomh maith leis sin bhí atmaisféar iontach leis an seastán lán agus iad go léir ina suí go breá compordach. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Scoláire Bocht. Pota Óir €8,000. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Adrian MacGabhann. Two prizes of €20 each sponsored by Frank Flynn: Tom Burns and Seán MacConduibh.. €40 an duine: Walter Sharpley, Teresa McGoldrick, Cornawall, Ann Marie Reynolds c/o Yvonne O’Hara, Church St, Brendan Burns, Ciaran McGirl, Aughnasheelin. Uimhreacha 57643210
Scéalta na Seachtaine-17 Lunasa 2009Fixtures We play Glencar/Manorhamilton in the quarter-final of the Senior Championship on Saturday at 5.00 in Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada. We ask all of our supporters to be there and please bring along the underage players, boys and girls to support our team. All Ireland title for Ballinamore Area Community GamesThe Ballinamore Area Girls Under 12 football team had a dramatic success at the All Ireland Community Games in Athlone on Saturday. The girls beat Monasterevin from Kildare in the semi-final by 3-4 to 1-8 and in the final they beat Lurgan of Cavan by 2-5 to 2-1. This was an amazing success for the girls from Ballinamore, Aughawillan, Drumreilly and Fenagh. No less than eight of the 18 strong panel are from Ballinamore: Róisín McHugh, Cáit Connaughton, Eilís O’Dowd, Emma McGovern, Rachel Creamer, Francis Farry, Kate Reynolds and Leighanne Flynn. The other members of the winning team are: Rebecca Rowley, Aileen Maguire, Carla le Guen, Róisín O’Toole, Shauna Plunkett and Pamela Daly, Caoimhe Gaffney, Niamh Donegan, Niamh McNiffe and Stephanie Daly. Well done also to their mentors: Brid McGovern, Pauline Gilheany etc. Well done also to the mixed under 10 team which lost in the semi-final to Bagnelstown, Carlow by 2-8 to 2-2. This team included Ballinamore players: James Óg Maguire, Cathal McHugh and John Conway. (Photograph under Pictures/Ladies) Cluichí sa PháircThere will be two big games in our own Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin on Sunday. At 4.30 the Intermediate quarter final between Gortletteragh and St Mary’s will be followed at 6.00 by the senior quarter final between Mohill and Bornacoola. Stewards will be needed. Juniors are out of the Junior A ChampionshipOur first junior team made their exit from the championship when they lost to Mohill on Saturday evening. A bad first half was the big problem. Mohill got two goals while we missed a couple of goal chances and as a result we were behind by 2-7 to 0-4 at half time. Brian Cafferty, Diarmuid Keegan, James McWeeney and Paul Prior got our points. The second half was a whole lot better and we scored seven points to Mohill’s three but the closest we got was within four points. Overall it was a disappointing Championship as we are in joint second place in the corresponding Division 3 League. However, Mohill are a Division 2 team so that probably explains the difference. We now play in the relegation play-off along with Kiltubrid, Melvin Gaels and Drumkeerin Foireann: Denis Dolan, Kevin O’Connor, Joe McTague, Neil Hughes, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Gordon Hughes, Adrian Smith, David Leyden, Shane McWeeney, Paul Prior (0-6 5f), Brian Cafferty (0-1), James McWeeney (0-2), Rory O’Rourke (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (0-1). Subs: Naoise Hayden for Neil Hughes, Éamon Walsh for R Ó Suilleabháin Under 12s WinOur under 12s had a great win in the first round of the under 12 championship. They beat Glencar/Manorhamilton by 2-10 to 0-0 in Ballinamore on Monday. Overall they were way the stronger team and are now looking forward to the next round. Peter Reynolds starred at centre half forward and scored 2-5. Foireann: Darren Maxwell, Kate Reynolds, James Hamill, Mark O’Reilly, Cathal McHugh, Daragh Murphy, Róisín McHugh, Niall McGovern (0-1), Donal feely 90-2), Lisa Maguire, Peter Reynolds (2-5), Eilís O’Dowd, Cáit Connaughton, Barry McGovern (0-2), Mark Maguire. Subs used: Oisín McCaffrey, Daragh Reynolds, Damien Creaven, Christopher Maguire, Emma McGovern Under 16 FootballOur under 16s have their first championship game against Dromahair on Friday in Dromahair. ComhbhrónThe club extends sympathy to the Farry family on the death of Ena Cline, Lahard. Go ndéana Dia trócaire uirthi. An Lá MórTá sé tamaill de bhlianta anois ó shroicheamar cluiche leath-cheannais sinsir Liatroma. Ar an Satharn beidh seans eile againn chun an sprioc sin a aimsiú. Tá dóchas ann go rachaimid céim níos faide i mbliana, ar a laghad. Go n-éirí leo. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Pat Joe’s. Pota Óir €7,900. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: John Harte. Buidéal uisce beatha sponsored by Liam McGirl: Miley McKeon, Cammagh. €40 an duine: Jim Cafferty, Tarmon, Damien Dolan, Ardmoneen, Martha Duffy, Mullingar, Eoghan Doonan, Ballyconnell, Elaine Healy, Aghacashel. Uimhreacha 57062143
Scéalta na Seachtaine-10 Lunasa 2009Seniors into Quarter Final of ChampionshipWe are in the quarter final of the Senor Championship after a good win over Drumreilly on Saturday. It was an exciting close game and wasn’t won until the final whistle. As one would expect, Drumreilly made it difficult all the way. However, we had a good first half and got some great points from Sean Murray, Paul McLoughlin, Jim McTague, David Duignan and Anton Arandelovic. Anton’s final point from a free fifty yards out was a great lift but Drumreilly got a major boost with a goal just before half-time. Drumreilly led by 1-6 to 0-8 at the break. It was significant that we had just two wides in that first half. Drumreilly got the first two points of the second half but that was when we really came to life with seven points in succession from Sean Murray (free), David Duignan, Sean Murray (free), Anthony McTague, Anton Arandelovic, Anthony McTague again and Wayne McKeon. We were then four points up and Drumreilly needed to score five to deny us a place in the next round. Drumreilly scored three to leave us one ahead but that was as close as they came. Ciaran Murray and Sean Murray got our final points and it ended 0-17 to 1-12. Overall this was a significant victory for O’Heslins as we havn’t beaten Drumreilly for some years. Back in 2001 we were in cruel hard luck in the famous three-game sequence when we should have won on two occasions and then were well beaten in the third game. Seventeen points, eleven from play, was a good return with just six wides in the hour. Wayne McKeon was in hard luck also to rock the crossbar early in the first half. Now it is on to the quarter final against Glencar Manor. Foireann Philip Farrelly, Johnny McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Liam Ferguson, Shane Ferguson, Jim McTague (0-1), Anton Arandelovic (0-3, 1f), Paul McLoughlin (0-1), Anthony McTague (0-2), David Duignan (0-3, 2f), Wayne McKeon (0-1), Shane Murphy, Ciaran Murray (0-1), Sean Murray (0-5,3f). Subs: Philip Murphy for Johnny McWeeney, Ronan O’Rourke for Shane Murphy. FixturesWe play Mohill in the second round of Junior A championship in Aughnasheelin on Saturday at 5.45 DVDs of Club HistoryAnyone who has watched it will tell you the club DVD is a wonderful story of the history of the Sean O’Heslins club. It covers famous championship victories, underage scene, ladies football, hurling, scór etc. If you havn’t seen it yet you are really missing a wonderful account of a great club. It also includes interviews with many of the greats of Sean O’Heslins from many generations. Some of those interviewed are now gone “ar shlí na firinne” but are not forgotten. People like Tommy McGoldrick, Eddie Matt Turbitt, Thomas Galligan and Fr Dan Gallogly. There are now a limited number left and they are for sale in Philip Murphy’s, Kavanagh’s, Beirne’s Filling Station, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Smyth’s Siopa Ól and Prior’s. Fun Day in ParkThe Annual Joe McInerney Fun Day will be in the Park on this Thursday at 4.00pm Minors WinOughteragh Gaels beat Melvin Gaels in the Minor Championship on Monday last Ladies FootballJunior Ladies lost to Dromahair on Sunday morning. ComhbhrónThe club extends sympathy to the Beirne family, Edentenny on the death of Bernie’s mother, Susan Burns. Also to the Brady family, Aghadark on the death of Gerry’s brother, Jimmy in Longford. Go ndéana Dia trócaire orthu. Best WishesA speedy recovery to Peter Honeyman who is in hospital at present. Páirc NuaComhghairdeas do Chumann Eislinne ar an bpáirc nua a d’osclaíodar seachtain ó shin. Fad is táimid ag caint faoi pháirceanna, tá moladh tuillte freisin ag Cluain de bharr an obair iontach atá déanta acu ar Pháirc Naomh Muire, Cluain. Tá dromchla (surface) i bhfad níos fearr ar anois ná bhí an bhliain seo caite. . LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i McGirl’s. Pota Óir €7,800. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Osmond Costello. Aughnasheelin. Buidéal uisce beatha sponsored by Osmond Costello: Francis Duignan, Main St. €40 an duine: John Fox, Lahard. Leo Logan, c/o Peggy Logan, Séamus Mac Murchaidh, Kate McTague, Dromore, Liam Gallogly, Beaghabeg, Carrigallen. Uimhreacha 60351472 Scéalta na Seachtaine-3 Lunasa 2009Fixtures We play Drumreilly on Saturday in Cloone at 5.45. We urge our supporters to be there. Seniors Lose to Kiltubrid in Senior ChampionshipThankfully the Championship isn’t over the first day any longer and while we didn’t win, our performance against Kiltubrid was good enough to deserve another outing which will come next week. The final scoreline of 1-10 to 1-7 for Kiltubrid was a fair reflection of the overall game, but the accuracy of the Kiltubrid forwards was exceptional and their goal was a case of snapping up a half chance and taking it. That apart, we were every bit as good as Kiltubrid in general play and it was an encouraging performance. The first half was low scoring and it ended 1-4 to 1-2 for Kiltubrid. Wayne McKeon and Sean Murray getting our points and Wayne McKeon scoring from the penalty. The second half was very close with Kiltubrid scoring six to our five, with three from Anton Arandelovic, one from Sean Murray and the score of the championship a point from Wayne McKeon with a series of sidesteps you seldom see. Now it is back to Cloone on Saturday where we face Drumreilly. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Johnny McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Liam Ferguson, Shane Ferguson, Wayne McKeon (1-2 1pen), Anton Arandelovic (0-3), Paul McLoughlin, Anthony McTague, David Duignan, Ronan O’Rourke, Jim McTague, Ciaran Murray, Sean Murray (0-2). Subs: Philip Murphy for J McWeeney, Shane Murphy for Ronan O’Rourke. Juniors Lose to CarrigallenBrilliant for 10 minutes, terrible for 50 minutes. That sums up our performance in the first round of the Junior A Championship. For the past couple of years we have played well in the Junior Championship. Last year we lost with the last kick of the game to Allen Gaels, who subsequently won the Championship. On Sunday we were facing Carrigallen who play in Division 5 of the League while we are in Division 4. Admittedly, Carrigallen topped Division 5 but lost the final to Aughnasheelin. However, we are in contention still for promotion to Division 3. In the first ten minutes we confirmed our position as favourites with points from Paul Prior, a fisted goal from Adrian Gallogly and points by Brian Cafferty and Shane McWeeney to leave us 1-3 to 0-0 up after not more than five minutes. Carrigallen got their first score but Paul Prior got a great point from play and another from a free and we were seven points up. From that on we disappeared and Carrigallen scored 1-5 to our two points from James McWeeney and two frees from Paul Prior. It was 1-8 to 1-6 in our favour at half time. Carrigallen got the first two points to level but we seemed to have steadied when Shane McWeeney and Paul Prior pointed frees, Carrigallen got another before James McWeeney pointed again to leave us two up, at 1-11 to 1-9. From that on Carrigallen took over and got six points to one for us from Diarmuid Keegan. It finished 1-15 to 1-12. A second three-point defeat in two days, but in this case we would have been very much the favourites. The loss of Brian Cafferty early on didn’t help as he was playing exceptionally well, but it is difficult to find excuses in a game where we seemed to be coasting. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Joe McTague, Gavin Brennan, Kevin O’Connor, Gordon Hughes, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Neil Hughes, David Leyden, Adrian Smith, Shane McWeeney (0-2 1f), Paul Prior (0-6 3f), Brian Cafferty (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (0-1) Adrian Gallogly (1-0), James McWeeney (0-2). Subs: Conor McTague for Brian Cafferty, Rory O’Rourke for Gordon Hughes, Éamon Walsh for Conor McTague. DVDs of Club HistoryAnyone who has watched it will tell you the club DVD is a wonderful story of the history of the Sean O’Heslins club. It covers famous championship victories, underage scene, ladies football, hurling, scór etc. If you havn’t seen it yet you are really missing a wonderful account of a great club. It also includes interviews with many of the greats of Sean O’Heslins from many generations. Some of those interviewed are now gone “ar shlí na firinne” but are not forgotten. People like Tommy McGoldrick, Eddie Matt Turbitt, Thomas Galligan and Fr Dan Gallogly. There are now a limited number left and they are for sale in Philip Murphy’s, Kavanagh’s, Beirne’s Filling Station, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Smyth’s Siopa Ól and Prior’s. Fun Day in ParkThe Annual Joe McInerney Fun Day will be in the Park on Thursday Week at 4.00pm ComhghairdeasComhghairdeas to Karen Burns who got married to Alan Doyle from Bunclody recently. Karen took part in Scór na nÓg and was part of a Trath na gCeist team which won a county title in 1993 along with Brian Cafferty and Éamon Moran. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Lawrences’ Pota Óir €7,700. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Miley McKeon, Cammagh. Buidéal uisce beatha sponsored by Jackie’s Bar: Tom Burns. €40 an duine: David and Lorna Spellman, Diffier, Drumshanbo, Fergus Smith, Enniscorthy, Roisín Kielty, Furnace Hill, Drumshanbo, Michael Kolbohm, Camagh, Garadice, Shane Harte, Lahard. Uimhreacha 12476503 Scéalta na Seachtaine-27 Iuil 2009Championship Campaign starts Our Senior Championship campaign starts on Saturday next when we play Kiltubrid in Cloone at 6.00. Our Juniors play the first round of the Junior A championship on Sunday at 6.30 in Cloone against Carrigallen. We hope to see big support for both teams. Stewards – Míle buíochasMíle buíochas to all who helped at the weekend for the first championship games to be held in the new Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. There was a big crowd present on both days and the new facilities were appreciated by all. Minor ChampionshipOughteragh Gaels lost to St Mary’s last week. Bye this week. Peil na mBanThe
under 14 girls played St Joseph’s on Monday evening last in the under 14
league semi final and were very unlucky to lose. The girls worked very
hard in the first half and made things difficult for St Joseph’s and at half
time it was Sean O'Heslins 0-1 to St Joseph's 0-4. It was all to play for
in the second half and could have been anyone’s game. The second half saw
Sean O'Heslins taking control and played some lovely football. St Joseph's
then took control and went on to win the game. We were down some players
and we had no subs but the girls gave a 100% and should be very proud of
themselves. The under 14s season has come to an end and each girl played
great football throughout the season and I wish to thank each and every player
for there commitment. Cleaning RotaVolunteers will now be required mainly on Friday on Saturday evenings if there are games on those evenings. Those who volunteered will be contacted as required probably about once a month. ComhghairdeasComhghairdeas do Caoimhín Mac Murchaidh agus Orlaith Nic Gafraidh ar a bpósadh ag an deireadh seachtaine. An bhfuil deireadh le ré na “Bachelors”? ComhbhrónThe club extends sympathy to the Leyden Family on the death of Maureen Leyden. The Junior League play-off was postponed as a mark of respect. Her grandson, David, is a member of that team. Go ndéana Dia trócaire uirthi. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Jackie’s. Pota Óir €7,600. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Miley McKeon, Cammagh. Two prizes of €20 each sponsored by Terry and Agnes Shortt: Mary Harte, Lahard and Seamus Mac Murchaidh. €40 an duine: Joe Phelan, Church St, Christopher Maguire, Main St, Declan Maxwell, Drumreilly, Anna Flynn c/o Pat Joes, Gerard Stenson, Eslin. Uimhreacha 67415230 Community Games See Picture of Ballinamore Area Community Games Team who won the Connacht Title under Photographs - Underage Scéalta na Seachtaine-20 Iuil 2009Fixtures Our play off against Leitrim Gaels for a place in the Division 4 final will take place in Aughnasheelin on Sunday at 12.00. Support would be greatly appreciated. Stewards WantedThere will be two games on both Saturday and Sunday in the Park in the Intermediate and Senior Championships. This will be a great occasion as the fully developed Park will host no less than eight clubs for four fixtures. We will need a lot of stewards on both days. Minor ChampionshipOughteragh Gaels beat Glencar/Manorhamilton last week by two points and lost to St Manachan’s on Monday by 3-13 to 1-10. Under 14 ChampionshipOur under 14s made a great comeback after a bad start to beat Glencar Manorhamilton by 6-9 to 1-9 last week. Seniors Lose to St Mary’sWe were beaten by 1-15 to 1-9 but, at very least, it need not have been so big a margin. The game was lost in the first half when we hit a succession of wides while Carrick took every chance they got. At half time St Mary’s led by 0-9 to 0-4 but the wides tally was Sean O’Heslins nine to St Mary’s two. That told its own story. We dominated the game for at least twenty minutes but could not get the scores. Adrian Smith was in cruel hard luck for a goal when it went inches from the post. Seán Murray, Adrian Smith and Wayne McKeon got points from play while Wayne pointed one also for our total in the first half. We fared better in the second half and when Wayne McKeon goaled from the penalty after Jim McTague was heavily fouled in the square it left four points in it. It remained close until St Mary’s got a goal near the end of the game. Overall, missed chances in the first half beat us and while St Mary’s always seemed to have the edge we never gave up trying. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Matthew Murphy, Patrick McLoughlin, John McWeeney, Liam Ferguson (0-1), Shane Ferguson, Wayne McKeon (1-4 ,1f, 1pen), Anton Arandelovic, Ciaran Murray, Jim McTague, David Duignan (0-1f), Anthony McTague, Shane Murphy (0-1), Adrian Smith (0-1), Sean Murray (0-1f). Subs: Paul McLoughlin for A smith, David Leyden for J McTague, Shane McWeeney for S Murphy. Juniors Draw with MohillOur juniors in Division 5 drew with Mohill on Friday evening at 0-10 apiece. We were out of this game in the first half and were behind by 0-7 to 0-2 at half time. However it must be said there were three good saves, two by the Mohill goalie and one by a back, which had goal written all over them. However the second half was better and we got some great points from Shane McWeeney, David Leyden, Peter Dolan and Peter Reynolds and we leveled it before the finish. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Francis Dolan, Gavin Brennan, Seamus Donnelly, Neil Hughes, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Éamon Walsh, David Leyden (0-3 1f), Stephen Beirne, Shane McWeeney (0-4 1f), Adrian Murphy, Sean McCartin, Tommy McCormack, Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Daryl McFarland. Subs: Peter Reynolds (0-1) for T McCormack, Peter Dolan (0-1) for Sean McCartin, David Earley for D McFarland, Freddie Walsh for A Murphy Juniors in Division 4 Play-offWe got a walk-over from Ballinaglera on Sunday, something we would rather do without, but it does mean we are in joint second place with Leitrim Gaels and because both teams received walk-overs in the course of the League we must now play-off for a place in the final against Kiltubrid. Minor Hurling: Our minor hurlers kicked of their championship campaign against St. Mary’s in terrible conditions last Sunday evening. With a lot of our lads missing due to football commitments, we lost on a scoreline of 1-6 to 1-4 but we played very well and could have snatched victory at the end. Team: David O Connell, Devin Quinn, Donal Flynn, Seamus Donnelly, James Gallagher (0-1), Éamon Walsh (capt), Shane Moran (1-3), Shane McWeeney, Mark McGrory, David Gallagher. Joe McInerney Family DayThe Joe McInerney Family Fun Day Sponsored by Leitrim GAA in New York through their Annual Golf Classic will take place on Thursday 13 August at 4.00pm in the Park. This event is sponsored each year mainly through the good work of Pat Murray from Killaneen and is a wonderful day for parents and children. It is one of the great events during festival week. The club would like to thank the Leitrim GAA Club in New York and Pat Murray in particular for their continued sponsorship of this event which is in memory of the late Joe McInerney who used to spend some of his summer holidays in Ballinamore each year. Community Games SuccessCongratulations to the Ballinamore Area Community Games teams who won the under 10 mixed and under 12 girls events at the Connacht Community Games. ComhghairdeasCongratulations to Alma McKeon and Steve who got married in Ballinamore last Saturday. Alma was a great participant in Scór na nÓg and won an All Ireland in Novelty Act in the “Confirmation Suit” act in 1997. She was also part of the great Rince Foirne group who reached the All Ireland Finals in 1996. Comhghairdeas do Alma agus Steve. Speedy RecoveryBest wishes to Tommy Cassidy who is recovering after a short stint in hospital. Tommy is one of our great Lotto sellers. No doubt, Mary will play a few tunes to speed him to full recovery. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Heritage Bar. Pota Óir €7,500. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Brendan Burns. Winner of Bottle of Whiskey sponsored by Freddie Walsh: Diarmuid Martin. €40 an duine: Michael Deane, Aughawillan, Joan McBrien, Glennan Beg, Fr Charles Heerey, Liz Murphy, Flaxfield Park, Enniskillen, Paddy O’Connor, Killaneen. Uimhreacha: 64135207
Scéalta na Seachtaine-13 Iuil 2009
Ballinamore men’s sons in Leinster Minor Hurling and Minor Football finals. It was an extraordinary coincidence that on two successive Sundays, in both the Leinster Minor Hurling and Minor Football Finals; sons of Ballinamore men were playing in each. On last Sunday week, Wexford minor hurlers lost to Kilkenny but put in a good performance. Corner forward on the Wexford team was Liam Óg McGovern, son of Liam McGovern formerly of Aghoo. Wexford will still be in contention as there is a back-door for provincial finalists. Then on Sunday last Kildare minors drew with Dublin in the Leinster Minor Football Final and corner forward on the Kildare team was Cian Reynolds, son of Colm Reynolds formerly of Edentenny. Both Liam McGovern and Colm Reynolds played football with Seán O’Heslins. Best wishes to both lads, as both are still in contention in their respective competitions. Fixtures Division 5 game against Mohill on Friday at 8.15 in Mohill. Senior Division 1 game in Páirc Naomh Muire on Saturday at 6.30. Division 4 game in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin on Sunday at 2.00pm Underage FixturesOughteragh Gaels play Glencar/Manorhamilton in the Minor Championship tonight Wednesday at 7.00 in Aughnasheelin. Under 14 boys play Glencar/Manorhamilton on Friday at 7.00 in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. It was hard to believe that Gortletteragh are at the bottom of Division 1. Up to Sunday we had played six, won two, drew one and lost three. Against Kiltubrid and Glencar/Manorhamilton we could have won, against Melvin Gaels we should have won, and against Drumreilly we probably did win although the result was a draw. However, on Sunday last we were very lucky to win as Gortletteragh looked the best team we met so far in the seven games. Only for two strokes of brilliance, one from Shane McWeeney and the other from Liam Ferguson, both yielding goals, we would not have won and we could not have complained. The first half was poor and it was 0-2 apiece with about two minutes left in the first half. Anthony McTague and Sean Murray got our points. Sean Murray got two points in the last two minutes, one from a free and we led 0-4 to 0-2 at half time, a lead we hardly deserved. The second half was much better from both sides. Within two minutes of the restart Gortletteragh levelled with two points, then Shane McWeeney who had just come in as a sub, did a wonderful piece of sidestepping to score a great goal and we were three up. Gortletteragh dominated from there and got eight points while we got just two: from Shane Murphy and Seán Murray from a free. Two glorious goal chances fell to Gortletteragh, Philip Farrelly made a brilliant save from one and the other went inches wide. If one of these had gone in we could be fighting a relegation battle from now on. With minutes left, the ball was in around the Gortletteragh square and Liam Ferguson got possession and in a crowded goalmouth he somehow managed to find a gap, and scored a goal he will remember for a long time. Cúl iontach. It was a critical score for both us and Gortletteragh, in different ways. Liam Ferguson had a great game throughout and he, along with Matthew Murphy, were our stars throughout the game on a day when the backs played well and the forwards didn’t. The two points were ours and a significant shift up the League table. It ended 2-6 to 0-11. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, John McWeeney. Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Liam Ferguson (1-0), Shane Ferguson, Wayne McKeon, Anton Arandelovic, Adrian Smith, Ronan O’Rourke, David Duignan, Anthony McTague (0-1), Shane Murphy (0-1), Ciaran Murray, Sean Murray (0-4 2f). Subs: Shane McWeeney (1-0) for R O’Rourke, Jim McTague for S Murphy, James McWeeney for A Smith. Juniors beat St Mary’s in Division 4. Our junior A team are still in the running for promotion after a big win over St Mary’s on Friday night. They have one game to play against, against Ballinaglera, and, if they win that, they are in joint second place with Leitrim Gaels. However, that’s a story for another day. On Friday they were very much on top from the start but struggled to get scores in the first half. At half time it was 0-5 to 0-2 in our favour with points from Anthony McTague, Diarmuid Keegan, Shane Murphy, Gordon Hughes and Paul Prior (free). St Mary’s didn’t score in the second half but it took time for our scores to come. However, come they did, from Anthony McTague, three from Paul Prior (two frees) and one from Shane McWeeney. Then Anthony McTague scored a good goal to really finish it. Neil Hughes made a big impact in attack when he came on and scored two points and James McWeeney playing his first game in a long time got a point when he came on. Fáilte ar ais a Shéamais! It ended 1-13 to 0-2. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Kevin O’Connor, Gavin Brennan, Matthew Murphy, Joe McTague, Shane Ferguson, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Adrian Smith, David Leyden, Gordon Hughes (0-1), Paul Prior (0-4 2f), Anthony McTague (1-2), Shane McWeeney 0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (0-1), Shane Murphy (0-1). Subs: Ronan O’Rourke for G Hughes, Neill Hughes (0-2) for S McWeeney, James McWeeney (0-1) for S Murphy and Stephen Beirne for D Keegan. Juniors lose to Gortletteragh in Division 5If our seniors were lucky to beat Gortletteragh, the opposite was the case for our Juniors on Sunday. We were badly short, with just the bare fifteen for this match. However, they played quite well and were 5 points up at one stage, but Gortletteragh finished better and won by 2-12 to 1-16. Foireann:
Denis Dolan, Francis Dolan, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Joseph McTague, Alan
Prior, Diarmuid Keegan, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Paul Prior (0-3 1f), Stephen
Beirne, Shane McWeeney, Adrian Murphy (1-3), Seán McCartin (0-1f), Tommy
McCormack (0-1), Adrian Gallogly (0-4), Daryl McFarland (1-0). Leitrim Ladies win Shield FinalLeitrim Under 14 ladies won the All Ireland B Shield Final in a replay, beating Offaly 3-10 to 2-2. One of the stars of this win was Laura O’Dowd. Well done Laura. All Ireland Ladies match in ParkSligo play Fermanagh in the All Ireland B Ladies Semi-Final in the Park on tonight Wednesday at 7.00 Sean
O'Heslins Under 14 girls Under 14s boys loseDromahair beat our under 14s in the Championship last Friday Training on Second Pitch Even though it is summer, it is better if all training is done on the second pitch, or on the training area. Also, warm-ups should be done on the training area or second pitch. Mentors in charge of teams should instruct visiting teams, to go to the second pitch or training area, otherwise they will automatically head straight to the main pitch all the time. It is best if team mentors are told this when they arrive, rather than have to be asked to move later. Get well wishesBest wishes to Veron Dolan, Glen Dara, who was in hospital recently. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Commercial. Pota Óir €7,400. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Noel Sweeney. Winner of Bottle of Whiskey sponsored by Bobby Joe’s: Margie McLoughlin. €40 an duine: Francis Dolan, Anvil Court, John McWeeney, Longstone, Ciaran McNulty, Gortletteragh, Padraig Seosamh Mac an Phríora, Leath Ard, Mickie Flanagan, Drumarigna. Uimhreacha: 34152760 Scéalta na Seachtaine-6 Iuil 2009Fixtures On Friday evening we play St Mary’s in Páirc Naomh Muire, at 8.15. On Sunday our seniors play Gortletteragh in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin in the Division 1 league at 1.30. This is followed by Division 5 v Gortletteragh at 3.00 Underage FixturesOughteragh Gaels play St Manachan’s in the Minor Championship on Wednesday at 7.00 in Mohill. On Friday the under 14s play Dromahair in Dromahair at 7.00 Seniors win over Dromahair in ShieldIn a very competitive game we just shaded it in Dromahair on Sunday. On a wet day in difficult conditions, it was very competitive and well contested the value of those Shield games. We started well and were 0-4 to 0-1 up early on with points from Jim McTague, Anton Arandelovic and two from Seán Murray, one a free. Then Dromahair dominated and it was level at half time, (0-5) each, with one other point coming from Seán Murray. We were luck enough to be level as Denis Dolan made a great save late in the half. While David Duignan got our first score of the second half, Dromahair got the next three and were two ahead by two points. As the rain fell in bucket fulls, we seemed to do best in the conditions and we got five points without any from Dromahair in the final ten minutes. David Duignan got two; one from a free, Adrian, Smith, Seán Murray and Brian Cafferty got the others with Brian’s being an exceptional one. It ended 0-11 to 0-8. We have one game to play in the shield, against Ballinaglera. Foireann: Denis Dolan, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Jim McTague (0-1), Shane Ferguson, Liam Ferguson, Anton Arandelovic (0-1), Adrian smith (0-1), Ronan O’Rourke, David Duignan (0-3,1f), Anthony McTague, Shane Murphy, Ciaran Murray, Seán Murray (0-4 1f). Sub Brian Cafferty (0-1) for Jim McTague. Juniors Beat DromahairOur Juniors had a good win over Dromahair, who were two points ahead of us on the Division 4 table going into Friday’s game. It was a close match and hard-won. At half-time it was level pegging at 0-5 apiece. In the second half Dromahair got on top and got a goal and a point to lead by 4 at one stage. Two great saves from Denis Dolan in quick succession saved us from being a beaten team at this stage. Then some excellent points from Shane Murphy, Paul Prior, Ronan O’Rourke and Adrian Gallogly gradually got us into the lead. Once we got our noses ahead Paul Prior and Shane Murphy finished a few excellent points to leave it 0-15 to 1-8 at the end. We have two games left to play in this division and could yet figure in a play-off, depending on other results. Ironically, Kiltubrid top the Division and are already in the final and the only game the lost was to Seán O’Heslins. The wonder of the division is how did we lose to Aughavas. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Kevin O’Connor, Gavin Brennan, Philip Murphy, Matthew Murphy, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, David Leyden, Brian Cafferty, Adrian Smith, Ronan O’Rourke (0-2), Paul Prior (0-7), Anthony McTague (0-1), Shane McWeeney, Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Shane Murphy (0-4). Subs: Shane Ferguson for D Leyden, Joe McTague for Shane McWeeney Under 14 ChampionshipOur under 14s made had a losing start to their championship campaign after winning the Division 1 League. This was a game where soft goals were the order of the day, but it was a wet evening with a slippery ball and that was a contributory factor. The Ballinamore lads started the game poorly and were eight points behind at one stage. However they staged a good recovery only to be hit by a soft goal again. At half time it was 2-4 to 0-6 in favour of Annaduff. In the second half Billy Williams hit a goal to give the Ballinamore lads renewed hope and with a point from Niall McGovern there was only one point in it. It was looking good at this stage but then there were a couple of missed frees, indeed throughout the hour a lot of chances were missed. Annaduff got two goals at this stage, one a good one and one of the soft variety, and that really finished O’Heslins. It ended 4-9 to 2-8. Niall McGovern was the star of the O’Heslins side coring 1-2 from half back. The score didn’t do justice to O’Heslins and on another day the result could be different. Foireann: Fergal Curran, Brian Leyden, Anthony Maguire, Evan Moran King, Cian McHugh, Brian Banks, Niall McGovern (1-2), Dean McGovern, Conor Moran, Patrick Connaughton, Billy Williams (1-1), Donal feely, Peter Reynolds (0-1), Luke Murphy (0-2), Cian McCaffrey (0-2). Subs used: Conor Maxwell, Mark O’Reilly, Darragh Murphy. Minor ChampionshipOughteragh Gaels played out a low-scoring draw on Thursday night in Aughawillan. It was a very wet evening, which ruined the game and probably contributed to the low scoring. At half time it was 0-2 apiece with Oughteragh Gaels getting two points from frees by Shane McWeeney and Shane Moran. The second half went a long way without a score before Conor McTague got our only point from play during the hour. Then Garadice Gaels got two points to lead by one. With little time remaining Shane Moran pointed a free to level the match at 0-4 apiece. There were a lot of missed chances with Garadice Gaels missing the most but a draw was a satisfactory result in what was a poor game. Two years ago Drumreilly won the under 16 championship so this was a good result for Oughteragh Gaels. Foireann: Colm McGirl (A), John Fanning (B), Sean McWeeney (A), Joe Earley (A), Kevin Gallagher (A), Matthew Murphy (B), Éamon Walsh (B), Conor McTague (B), (0-1) Keith Boyle (A), Mark McGrory (B), Shane McWeeney (B) (0-1), Andrew Burns (B), Brian Beirne (B), Shane Moran (B) (0-2), James Gallagher (A). Subs: Eoin McHugh (B) for J Fanning, Stephen McTague (B) for A Burns. Under
14 girls Even
though it is summer, it is better if all training is done on the second pitch,
or on the training area. Also, warm-ups should be done on the training area or
second pitch. Mentors in charge of teams should instruct visiting teams, to go
to the second pitch or training area, otherwise they will automatically head
straight to the main pitch all the time. It is best if team mentors are told
this when they arrive, rather than have to be asked to move later. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Bobby Joes. Pota Óir €7,300. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Edel Farrelly, Ardrum. Winner of Bottle of Whiskey sponsored by Ciaran Smith: John Ryan, Castleroggy. €40 an duine: John Gilheany, Kiltymooden, P McLoughlin, Tarmon, Claire Fanning, Ardrum, Padraig Mac an Phrióra, Leath Ard, Kevin McIntyre, Corrachole. Uimhreacha: 26453710 Scéalta na Seachtaine-29 Meitheamh 2009Serious Fundraising Begins. Work on the Park is now complete and the big job now is to pay for it. A massive task now confronts club officers, members and supporters. Serious fundraising is now only beginning. The Finance Committee is now concentrating on extending the scheme whereby people pledge €10 a month by standing order to the club. Can you contribute just €10 a month?For a number of years people have been giving €10 a month to the club and some have been contributing €20 or more. We would like to thank all of those contributors for keeping up the bank deductions. We are now looking for 100 new people to contribute €10 a month. We need the income badly as the cost of running the club, plus the cost of bank repayments is enormous. We will be contacting people over the next few days, but we would welcome hearing from people who would like to contribute. Ballinamore has the finest GAA facilities in the County and far beyond. Please help us pay for them now. Fixtures Division 4 game on Friday in Páirc Uí Eislin against Dromahair at 8.15. Shield A game against Dromahair in Dromahair on Sunday at 1.30 Tyrone Manager Mickey Harte to Present MedalsOn Friday last the 2008 Under 21 Championship medals were presented to Oughteragh Gaels by Tyrone manager, Mickey Harte, at a very enjoyable function in the Commercial. The Sam Maguire and Tom Markham cups were both on display. Under 14 ChampionshipFirst game is against Annaduff on Friday at 7.00 in Páirc Uí Eislin Minor ChampionshipFirst round for Oughteragh Gaels may be on Thursday night in Aughawillan against Garadice Gaels at 7.00. Check fixtures. Hoodies and T-shirtsFor those who have ordered Hoodies or T-Shirts, these will be available for collection in the Clubroom in the Park tonight Wednesday at 7.00. Payment with collection please. Some jackets, socks and togs in club colours are also available for sale. Slán leat AbdulThe club members were sad to see Abdul Ahmed and his family depart for Ballyhanus last Friday. Abdul, who has played for the club at all underage levels and is currently one of our under 16 stars, will continue to play for the club in the Under 16 championship. Stewarts wantedThe club would like to have in place a list of about 30 people who would be available for general stewarding in the Park in the event of us getting club championship games this summer. If you would like to help please ring or text Alan Banks at 086 8201001. Cian Reynolds in Leinster Final A few weeks ago we mentioned that Cian Reynolds, a son of Colm Reynolds from Edentenny was on the Kildare minor team this year. Well, Kildare have now progressed to the Leinster Final where they will play Dublin,. Last weekend Kildare beat Meath by a point. Cian was corner forward and scored a point. Well done Cian. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Smyths Siopa Ól. Pota Óir €7,200. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Bridget J Dilleen, Galway. Winner of Bottle of Whiskey sponsored by Gay Prior: Edel Farrelly, Ardrum. €40 an duine: Emer and Paddy McLoughlin, Fenagh Beg, Mike Martin c/o Priors, Niamh Nic Gabhann, Glennan beg, Myles McKeon, Cammagh, Martin Conway, Aughnasheelin. Uimhreacha: 42516037
Scéalta na Seachtaine-22 Meitheamh 2009Tyrone Manager Mickey Harte to Present MedalsOn next Friday 26th June the 2008 Under 21 Championship medals will be presented to the Oughteragh Gaels team by Tyrone Senior Manager Mickey Harte at 8pm in the Commercial Hotel. Sam Maguire will also be in attendance. As the 2009 Minor Championship begins on Wednesday 1st July with an away game to Garadice Gaels this should be a good night for all concerned with Oughteragh Gaels. This will be a big occasion and all are welcome. Great win for Schools in 15 a side finalThe Boys school had a dramatic win in the Schools Final last Wednesday. It was an amazing game with Mohill ahead for most of the match and deservedly so. Indeed the Ballinamore lads, for once, didn’t play well at all until fortune favoured them in the final minutes. It was 1-3 to 0-2 at half time with the breeze behind Ballinamore for the second half. However, it was Mohill who dominated and they led by six points with five minutes to go. Then two dramatic goals and a point came out of the blue. Peter Reynolds got the first goal and Dean McGovern got the second one. It was an extraordinary finish and one the boys will never forget. One had to have sympathy for the Mohill lads who were almost there, but five minutes changed all. Well done to both teams for providing such drama. Foireann: Fergal Curran, James Hamill, Brian Leyden, Killian Doonan, Niall Adams, Niall McGovern, Mark O`Reilly, Dean McGovern (1-1), Donal Feely (Capt), Oisín McCaffrey (0-1), Ronan Maxwell (0-1), Patrick Connaughton, Dara Reynolds, Peter Reynolds (1-2), Daragh Murphy. Subs: Darren Maxwell, Archie Williams, Cian Hudson, Cormac McNiffe, Damien Creaven, Mark Maguire, Jamie Sweeney, Adam Goldrick. FixturesShield A game against Dromahair on Sunday at 1.30 in Dromahair. Followed by Division 4 against Dromahair at 3.00. Seniors Lose shield to BornacoolaOur seniors lost heavily to Bornacoola on Friday night. We were short a lot of players but it was still a bad display and out of character with all of our senior games so far this year. We were down 1-10 to 0-6 at half time and while things did improve a bit in the second half it ended 2-14 to 0-10.
Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Philip Murphy, Paul McLoughlin, Matthew Murphy, Anthony McTague, Shane Ferguson, Kevin O’Connor, Wayne McKeon (0-2f), Anton Arandelovic (0-1), David Leyden (0-1), Ronan O’Rourke (0-2), Conor McTague (0-1), Brian Cafferty (0-2), Adrian Smith, Shane Murphy (0-1). Subs used: Gordon Hughes, Seán McCartin Junior have good win over Melvin Gaels in Division 4Our Junior A team had a good win over Melvin Gaels on Saturday. It was a close game all the way with very little between the teams for most of the game. In the second half we had a few chances to go that bit extra in front, but Anthony McTague was inches wide and another chance hit the crossbar. Then with four minutes left David Leyden came up from corner back to finish a good goal which killed off the Melvin Gaels challenge. It finished 1-10 to 0-7. Foireann: Denis Dolan, David Leyden (1-0), Gavin Brennan, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Niall Hughes, Shane Ferguson, Philip Murphy, Adrian Smith, Brian Cafferty (0-1), Ronan O’Rourke (0-1), Paul Prior (0-1), Anthony McTague (0-2), Shane Murphy, Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Shane McWeeney (0-4). Subs: Conor McTague for R O’Rourke, Diarmuid Keegan for A Gallogly. Juniors beat Kiltubrid in Division 5Our Junior B team had a good win over Kiltubrid, a team that were above them in this division. Two punched goals, one in each half were crucial in this win, which was comprehensive in the finish. Adrian Gallogly punched a goal from the edge of the square when the game was very close in the first half. As a result we led by 1-8 to 0-7 at half time. We were struggling to get further ahead in the second half, but two wonderful pointed 50s from Paul Prior within a minute of each other gave us a great lift. Diarmuid Keegan finished it with a great punched goal. It ended 2-17 to 0-9. Good to see Peter Dolan back and his first game in well over a year. He got three good points. Good points also came from Paul Prior, Diarmuid Keegan and Seán McCartin. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Francis Dolan, Gavin Brennan, Joe McTague, Alan Prior, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Peter Reynolds (0-1), Paul Prior (0-5 2 f), David Earley (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (1-2), Seán McCartin (0-4), Daryl McFarland, Adrian Gallogly (1-1), Peter Dolan (0-3). Subs: Neil Hughes for D McFarland, Éamon Walsh for D Earley U14 FootballOur U14's played a challenge on Sunday evening last against Drumreilly in the Park. Despite losing the game it was an important part of our preparations for the U14 Championship which begins on Friday 3rd July. We hope the Drumreilly player who sustained an injury during the match makes a speedy recovery. U12 FootballThe second round of the U12 blitz will be on Monday 29th June away to Dromahair at 7pm. DVDThe club history on DVD has been the talk of the town since it was launched at the opening of the pitch. It is an outstanding production and is a must for anyone interested in the club. It would also be a great present for anyone living away from the club area. Copies are available in Philip Murphy’s, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Beirne’s Filling station, Kavanagh’s Shop, Priors Pub, Smyths Siopa Ól and Genealogy centre. Steps to take when you incur an injury
Any queries contact Paddy O’Connor on 087-9528944 Pitch Perimetre Signage The club would like to acknowledge the generosity of those who sponsored Pitch Signs around the perimeter of our new field. In these uncertain times, we appreciate the strains placed on businesses, but the companies and individuals below were kind enough to support us and we thank them very much. We hope that the adverts will bring some custom their way in the months and years ahead. See full list below. Mile Buiochas ! Anyone else interested in purchasing a Pitch sign should contact Ruairi Sullivan on 087-2488875.
Best WishesBest wishes to Dan Gallogly, Cathaoirleach of Coiste na nÓg, who was in hospital recently. Volunteers needed for cleaningMany thanks to those who have volunteered for cleaning work in the Dressingrooms etc. We still need more help. We should have said that men are equally welcome and we will be needing help for outdoor work like at strimming, spraying weeds etc also. Please contact Brid Sullivan if you can help. Phone 9644227. Rota on notice board inside main door. Missing PropertyThere is a pile of clothing items left in the dressingrooms after the past few weeks. Please check if you are missing anything as we will be disposing of them in the clothes bank in two weeks if not claimed. Finance Committee MeetingThe will be a meeting of the Finance Committee on this Thursday in the Park at 9.30pm LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Priors. Pota Óir €7,100. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Sean O Suilleabháin. Winner of Bottle of Whiskey sponsored by David McCabe: Padraig Seosamh MacLochlainn. €40 an duine: Louise Brennan, Josie Cryan, Kiltymooden, Mona Creamer, Lahard, Cian Ó Suilleabháin, Athlone, Shane Harte, Lahard Uimhreacha: 57143260 Scéalta na Seachtaine-15 Meitheamh 2009FixturesShield A game against Bornacoola on Friday at 8.15 in . Division 4 on Saturday against Melvin Gaels at 6.30. Division 5 game against Kiltubrid on Sunday at 2.00. All of these games in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin Seniors Draw with DrumreillyOur seniors played out a thrilling draw with Drumreilly on Sunday last. Despite a bad start when we conceded a goal within 30 seconds, we came back to level by half time at 0-9 to 1-6. Twice in the second half we went two points ahead and indeed may have gone three points ahead. The big talking point after the game was one disputed point to Ballinamore which was disallowed although the general consensus was that it was a point. That would effectively have won the game for us. However a draw was a good result given that we were missing so many players through injury. There were some outstanding displays and indeed everyone played their part. We got exceptional scores from Anton Arandelovic, Sean Murray and Ronan O’Rourke in particular and sixteen points, with only three from frees, was a good return. The final score was O’Heslins 0-16 Drumreilly 1-13. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, Liam Ferguson, Patrick McLoughlin, Philip Murphy, Anthony McTague, Shane Ferguson, David Duignan (0-1), Anton Arandelovic (0-4), Paul McLoughlin, Brian Cafferty, Wayne McKeon (0-3), Ronan O’Rourke (0-2), Shane Murphy (0-1), Adrian Smith, Sean Murray (0-4). Subs: Kevin O’Connor for A McTague, Shane McWeeney (0-1) for S Murphy. Junior Lose to DrumreillyThere are times when the best team loses and this was one of them. The score line often tells a tale and 0-11 to 3-3 tells at least half the story. However, all three goals for Drumreilly were equally fortunate or unfortunate depending on which side you come from. Misfortune struck goalie Michael Dolan for two of them and a collision between two players led to the other. However, it took a Drumreilly player to be in the right place each time but really they were gifts. It must be said that Michael had made a great save earlier in the second half. At half time it was 0-5 to 0-2 in our favour. With about ten minutes left it was 0-9 to 0-2 and we were coasting. Then disaster struck, not once but three times. It was too late to recover. We had been playing well and all of our eleven points came from play. Joe McTague, playing at left half back had an exceptional game and it isn’t often you see a half back scoring three points from play. Neil Hughes on the other wing got a great point too. Foireann: Michael Dolan, Francis Dolan, Gavin Brennan, Denis Dolan, Neil Hughes (0-1), Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Joe McTague (0-3), Paul Prior, Éamon Walsh, Shane McWeeney (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (0-2), Adrian Murphy (0-2), Tommy McCormack (0-1), Adrian Gallogly, Sean McCartin (0-1). Subs: Daryl McFarland for T McCormack, Peter Reynolds for P Prior, David Leyden for G Brennan. Schools FinalBallinamore Boys NS are in the 15 a aside final tonight Wednesday in Páirc Seán at 7.00 against Mohill Volunteers needed for cleaningMany thanks to those who have volunteered for cleaning work in the Dressingrooms etc. We still need more help. We should have said that men are equally welcome and we will be needing help for outdoor work like at strimming, spraying weeds etc also. Please contact Brid Sullivan if you can help. Phone 9644227. Rota on notice board inside main door. Missing PropertyThere are a pile of clothing items left in the dressingrooms after the past few weeks. Please check if you are missing anything as we will be disposing of them in the clothes bank in two weeks if not claimed. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Poor Scholar. Pota Óir €7,000. House Prizes: Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Margaret McKeon. Winner of €30 sponsored by Frank Flynn: Noel Sweeney. €40 an duine: Maria O’Connor, Killaneen, Karina and Clíona McHugh, Killaneen, Bernard McCartin, Gubbs, Alan Prior, Galway, Brid Sullivan, Aghadark. . Uimhreacha: 21365740 The Anniversary Cycle on 23 May 2009
Scéalta na Seachtaine - 8 Meitheamh 2009FixturesSeniors play Drumreilly in the League on Sunday at 1.30 in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. Followed by Division 5 game also against Drumreilly at 3.00 Ballinamore connections with Celbridge, Co Kildare. Among
the people who attended the DVD launch in Priors recently was Michael McNiffe,
formerly from Church St, who now resides in Celbridge Co Kildare where he is
involved with the local GAA club. We were delighted to hear that Michael manages
the Celbridge Ladies U-14 Football team. Kildare are hosting
Football Feile this year and Celbridge are hosting teams from Cavan, Sligo and
Wexford. Volunteers needed for cleaningWe got great help in the weeks up to the opening of our new pitch and facilities at Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. Now that the new complex is open and functioning the next thing is to keep it clean and tidy. We need ladies to help with cleaning the inside rooms, dressingrooms, etc on a regular basis. If we have a team of helpers it will ease the load. Please contact Brid Sullivan if you are willing to help. Phone 9644227 LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Poor Scholar. Pota Óir €6,900. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Brid Sullivan: Buidéal Uisce beatha ó Liam McGirl: Seán Scollan. €40 an duine: Audrey Harte c/o John Harte. Helen Sweeney, Brid Sullivan, Seán Mac Con Dubh, Lucy Dolan, Callowhill . Uimhreacha: 52360714
Scéalta na Seachtaine - 1 Meitheamh 2009 Division 4 team loseOn Sat eve last we played Aughavas in a Div 4 match in Aughavas with a depleted squad and despite the fact that the opposition had a number of Senior Championship medal winners in their team we only lost by 2 points. Paul Prior was on fine form with his placed balls kicking three 45`s and scoring a penalty and Philip Farrelly had a rare foray out field partnering Adrian Smith in midfield. Final Score Aughavas 0-14 Ballinamore Sean O`Heslins 1-9 Team and Scorers: Denis Dolan, Fred Walsh, Gavin Brennan, Francis Dolan, Shane Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Philip Murphy, Philip Farrelly, Adrian Smith(0-1), Adrian Murphy, Paul Prior(1-4), Shane McWeeney(0-2), Tommy McCormack, Peter Reynolds(0-1), Sean McCartin(0-1). Sub Daryl McFarland for T. McCormack. Division 5 team drawOn Sun morning we took the field again at home against Allen Gaels with just 15 players on duty and managed to snatch a draw at the death with a last minute goal from Adrian Murphy. Paul Prior was on target again from the 45 mark scoring a goal this time. Joe Murphy sustained an ankle injury and had to be replaced by Eamon Walsh. Score Ballinamore Sean O`Heslins 2-9 Allen Gaels 2-9 Team and Scorers: Michael Dolan, Francis Dolan, Gavin Brennan, Alan Prior, Neil Hughes, Diarmuid Keegan(0-1), Cormac O`Suilleabhain, Joe Murphy, Paul Prior, Shane McWeeney, Adrian Murphy, Sean McCartin, Tommy McCormack, Peter Reynolds, Daryl McFarland. Sub Eamon Walsh for Joe Murphy Give Blood !Blood Bank visits the Community Centre Ballinamore next Mon evening 8th June from 3.00pm to 4.45pm and from 7.00pm to 9.30pm. Anyone aged between 18 and 67 should make an effort to turn up and donate Blood. DVD HistoryThere has been great interest in the clubs DVD history. It is on sale in the following outlets: Murphy’s Newsagents, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Kavanagh’s, Smyth’s Siopa Ól, Priors, Seamus Beirne Edentenny and Genealogy Centre. The DVD costs €25 and €30 by post. If you wish to obtain a copy by post please send €30 to Brid Sullivan, Aghadark, Ballinamore, Co Leitrim. FixturesOnly one definite fixture available at the moment, our Seniors play Mohill in the park on Saturday evening in the division 1 league, check fixtures list in the Leitrim Observer for time and venues of other Junior games LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i McGirls. Pota Óir €6,800. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Aindrias O Dubhthaigh: Special House Prize sponsored by Osman Costello: Tom Burns. €40 an duine: Christopher McNiffe, Heaveys of Tullyveela, Geraldine Prior, Dun na Bo, Brendan Burns, Lea Mullaney. Uimhreacha: 61370524
Scealta na Seachtaine 25 Bealtaine 2009 An Lá Mór - Páirc Official OpeningIt was a day to savour as our wonderful new Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin was officially opened on Sunday by Uachtarán, CLCG, Christy Cooney. The whole weekend went clockwork and, fortunately the weather was good too. There were great crowds on both Saturday and Sunday and we are grateful to the neighbouring clubs who took part and the other underage teams as well. Everybody was excited about the wonderful developments at Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin and it is a great credit to the current officers under Cathaoirleach Adrian MacGabhann and the Chairman of the Park Development Committee, Tom Burns, in particular who have worked for years to bring this job to completion. The wonder of the past few weeks was the number of willing people who just turned up each evening to offer their help. On Friday night last there were over eighty people there working at a variety of jobs. Then there were some people who were there everyday for the past few weeks. The club is forever grateful to them. The Fear a Tí for the weekend, Tomás O Moráin, who is also Chairman of the Finance Committee, also did a wonderful job both on Saturday night and on Sunday. In charge of catering, Anne Shanley, and her team of helpers also did trojan work to feed the hundreds of people who had to get teas and Brian Breen who was in charge of the outdoor catering. Raymond McHugh had a busy time in charge of the shop. PJ and Marge McLoughlin also controlled the ticket selling for the half-time draw which was also a great success. Really it would be impossible to thank everybody, ach míle buíochas do gach duine, idir óg agus níos sine, a chabhraigh linn. There are some photographs of the weekends activities under Pictures/Pictiuiri then Pitch/An Phairc and People/Daoine Sponsored CycleForty-two people completed the cycle from Dromod to Ballinamore on Saturday. This was a great turn-out considering the wet morning. It was also a very successful fundraiser. Well done to Brid Sullivan who was the originator and main organiser of the event. The special prize for cycling the route and having the sponsorship returned before Sunday was won by Ollie Honeyman. Thank you to all who sponsored the cyclists, people who loaned bicycles, Cyril Smith who transported them, the pit stop team Padraig McKeon and Patrick McLoughlin and Paddy O Connor for health and safety. If you havn’t returned your sponsorship money try to do so by next week or the text messages will be arriving again. DVD HistoryThe DVD history is providing great entertainment, as people are fascinated at the range of material available on the history of the club. It is on sale in the following outlets: Murphy’s Newsagents, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Kavanagh’s, Smyth’s Siopa Ól, Priors, Seamus Beirne Edentenny and Genealogy Centre. The DVD costs €25 and €30 by post. If you wish to obtain a copy by post please send €30 to Brid Sullivan, Aghadark, Ballinamore, Co Leitrim. Thomas Galligan Cup TournamentThe inaugural Thomas Galligan Memorial Tournament provided great entertainment. Seán O’Heslins beat St Caillins in the first game and then beat Aughnasheelin in the Semi-Final. Aughawillan beat Drumreilly in the other semi-final. Seán O’Heslins beat Aughawillan by 2-6 to 1-5 in the Final. The team we had on duty in the final was: Philip Farrelly, Philip Murphy, Patrick McLoughlin, Liam Ferguson, Jim McTague, Shane Ferguson, John McWeeney, Ciaran Murray, Paul McLoughlin, Brian Cafferty, Wayne McKeon, David Duignan, Ronan O’Rourke, Anton Arandelovic, Sean Murray. Subs: Shane Murphy, Joe Murphy, Shane McWeeney. The Thomas Galligan Trophy was presented to captain, Johnny McWeeney by Betty Galligan on behalf of the Galligan Family. Copies of History available
A few copies of Fr Dan Gallogly’s “Seán O’Heslins 1889 – 1994” are available and also copies of “Come on Cannaboe” edited by Seán Ó Suilleabháin. Both cost €15 and can also be ordered from Brid Sullivan. FixturesOur second team play Aughavas away on Saturday at 6.30pm in the Division 4 league. Our Third team play Allen Gaels in the park on Sunday at 11am in the Division 5 league. Our U-12s play a challenge match next Monday at 7.30pm, also in the Park against Swanlinbar. Leitrim v RoscommonTickets for the Connacht Championship Match, Leitrim v Roscommon will be on sale in Priors on Thursday night at 9pm. Lotto Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Lawrences. Pota Óir €6,700. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Noel Sweeney: Special House Prize each sponsored by Jackies Bar: John Turbitt. €40 an duine: Paddy O’Connor, Canon Michael Kelly, Karina & Cliodhna McHugh, Killaneen, Aisling Quinn, Drumlonan, Sean McNiffe. Uimhreacha: 12735604
Scealta na Seachtaine 18 Bealtaine 2009 An Lá Mór - Páirc Ui Eislin Official Opening
One of the greatest occasions in the history of the club is upon us. On Saturday and Sunday next we celebrate 120 years of the GAA in Ballinamore and Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Christy Cooney, will be here on Sunday to officially open the new Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. There will be a whole series of games for all age groups throughout Saturday and Sunday, details below. Sponsored CycleThe big starting event on Saturday is the sponsored cycle from Dromod to Ballinamore. About 40 people will be cycling the route on Saturday. The starting point is the Bornacoola football pitch in Dromod, but is up to each individual what time they want to start. It is planned to have all cyclists finishing together in Ballinamore at 3.00pm where Christy Cooney will be on hand at Páirc Uí Eislin to present certificates to all who complete the course. The finishing time is therefore more important than the starting time. In order to have everyone finishing roughly at the same time we are asking those who think they need longer than average to start earlier. The route should take about an hour and a half for the person who has some practice done, so a starting time of 1.30 should be sufficient. Some will be faster than that and some will be slower. If the weather is bad or windy it will take longer. If you think you need longer please go to Dromod earlier and start earlier. We are asking everyone to stop when they reach the Community Centre in Ballinamore so that the whole group will finish the rest of the route through the town together. All sponsorship must be returned to Brid Sullivan by Friday evening. Launch of DVD HistoryThe big event on Saturday night is the launch of the DVD which will take place in Priors Lounge at 9.30. Uachtarán Christy Cooney will perform the Launch. Everybody is welcome to come. The DVD promises to be of great interest to anyone with an interest in the town and club. Indeed, it is a social history of Ballinamore for the past 120 years. It deals with all aspects of the club: Football, Hurling, Ladies Football, Scór, Officers, The Park, Underage football, Schools etc. It features clips from games of the past, photographs, and interviews with many people, and will be a truly great record of the club’s history. It will have two and a half hours of wonderful memories and is a must for all to see and hear. The DVD will be on sale at the launch and will be on sale on Sunday in the following outlets: Murphy’s Newsagents, Smyths Siopa Bronntanas, Kavanagh’s, Smyth’s Siopa Ól, Priors and Genealogy Centre. Thomas Galligan Cup TournamentThe Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup will be the centerpiece of the Sunday programme with teams from Seán O’Heslins, Aughawillan, Drumreilly, Fenagh and Aughnasheelin taking part. The official opening will be at 3.00
Events on Saturday
12.30 pm – 3.00 pm Sponsored Anniversary cycle – Dromod to Ballinamore. 1.00 pm Fun Games for U-8`s, U-10`s and U-12`s. 1.00 pm Skills Competition for 12-18 year olds.1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Refreshments served in Club Rooms.1.00 pm Under 8 Exhibition match.1.30 pm Under 10 Exhibition match. 2.00 pm Under 12 Exhibition match. 2.30 pm Under 14 Hurling Exhibition match. 3.00 pm Under 14 Girls Exhibition match. 9.30 pm Launch of Club History DVD by GAA President, Christy Cooney in Priors Lounge Events on Sunday
12.30 pm Quarter Final of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup. 12.30 pm – 5.00 pm Refreshments served in Club Rooms. 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Novelty children’s games 1.30 pm Semi Finals of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup. 2.15 pm Ladies Football. Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins v Gortletteragh. 3.00 pm Official Opening of Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin by GAA President, Christy Cooney. 3.30 pm Final of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup. 4.00 pm Half time draw. 4.45 pm Presentation of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup
Club Flags for SaleWe are asking all shops, houses etc to put out the flags or colours for the weekend and the club has got special club flags for the occasion. These flags have the club colours and crest and are available for €15 each. Please contact Alan Banks if you would like to get one. Help needed this weekThere will be a lot of help needed on Friday especially and all who can are asked to be there at 7.00pm. Please bring your own cleaning tools or equipment. Anybody who can help on any night this week please be there. Juniors draw with Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher Our juniors drew the Division 5 game against Glenfarne/ Kiltyclogher on Sunday last. We led by 1-4 to 0-4 at half-time, but a bit of a misunderstanding led to it being 1-4 to 0-5. David Keegan got two good early points, Daryl McFarland and Seán McCartin got tow more and Joseph Murphy finished the goal. We struggled in the second half and went behind at one stage but Paul Prior, who came on as a late sub saved us with two late points to level it at 1-7 to 0-10. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Francis Dolan, Gavin Brennan, Joe McTague, Neil Hughes, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Joseph Murphy (1-0), Freddie Walsh, Alan Prior, Adrian Murphy, David Earley, Daryl McFarland (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan (0-3), Seán McCartin (0-1). Subs: Adrian Gallogly for Adrian Murphy, Paul Prior (0-2) for Alan Prior. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Jackie’s. Pota Óir €6,600. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Tom Burns: €20 each sponsored by Terry and Agnes Shortt: Seán Mac Con Dubh and Miley McKeon. €40 an duine: Stephen Beirne, Ardrum, Breda McWeeney, Longstone, Fiona Reynolds, Aghadark, Pádraic Smyth, Corramahon, Alan Martin Rosóg (This was a Lotto-on-Line entry) Uimhreacha: 35621047
Scealta na Seachtaine 11Bealtaine 2009 The following are details of the Programme of events for the weekend of 23-24 May. Admission to the Park on both days is free. There will be a raffle on the Sunday.
SAT 23 MAY 12.30 pm – 3.00 pm Sponsored Anniversary cycle – Dromod to Ballinamore 1.00 pm Fun Games for U-8`s, U-10`s and U-12`s 1.00 pm Skills Competition for 12-18 year olds 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Refreshments served in Club Rooms 1.00 pm Under 8 Exhibition match 1.30 pm Under 10 Exhibition match 2.00 pm Under 12 Exhibition match 2.30 pm Under 14 Hurling Exhibition match 3.00 pm Under 14 Girls Exhibition match 9.30 pm Launch of Club History DVD by GAA President, Christy Cooney in Priors Lounge SUN 24 MAY 12.30 pm Quarter Final of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup 12.30 pm – 5.00 pm Refreshments served in Club Rooms 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Novelty children’s games 1.30 pm Semi Finals of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup 2.15 pm Ladies Football. Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins v Gortletteragh 2.50 pm Kiltubrid Pipe Band 3.00 pm Official Opening of Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin by GAA President, Christy Cooney 3.30 pm Final of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup 4.00 pm Half time draw 4.45 pm Presentation of Thomas Galligan Memorial Cup
Meeting re Park OpeningA meeting of the Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins GAA club will take place on this Wed evening 13th May at 8pm upstairs in the Community Centre to discuss the Weekend of the official opening on the 23rd and 24th. Anyone who is interested in helping out in the organising of this weekend please make an effort to come along. Catering, Stewarding and the running of the various football and hurling games will be discussed. Even if you can’t make the meeting please let the following know if you are available to help out. Anne Shanley (Catering), Tom Burns (Stewarding) or Alan Banks (Football, Hurling and Fun Games) Launch of DVD HistoryThe launch of the DVD will take place in Priors Lounge on Saturday at 9.30 Uachtarán Christy Cooney will perform the Launch. Everybody is welcome to come. The DVD promises to be of great interest to anyone with an interest in the town and club. Indeed, it is a social history of Ballinamore for the past 120 years. It deals with all aspects of the club: Football, Hurling, Ladies Football, Scór, Officers, The Park, Underage football, Schools etc. It features clips from games of the past, photographs, and interviews with many people, and will be a truly great record of the club’s history. It will have two and a half hours of wonderful memories and is a must for all to see and hear. Juniors Beat Glencar/ManorhamiltonOur Junior A team in Division 4 added another victory to their successful run in this division when they beat Glencar/Manorhamilton in the Park. The game had been switched due to the Bee Park being unplayable. We won by 3-10 to 2-4 but it wasn’t as easy as it sounds. Indeed you would hardly believe that Manor are at the bottom of this division as they put in a very stiff challenge. We were lucky go get two fortunate goals in the early stages, the first when a Paul Prior free went to the net off two Manorhamilton players. The second came when two Manor players mixed each other up and Diarmuid Keegan pounced on the break for an opportunist goal. Paul Prior got two points from frees and Brian Cafferty, Shane Murphy and Ronan O’Rourke got points to leave us leading by 2-5 to 2-1, a position we hardly deserved to be in at half-time. We played better in the second half and got good points from Diarmuid Keegan, Brian Cafferty and Shane Murphy but then Manor got three points in a row and it looked a bit dangerous. However Diarmuid Keegan and Paul Prior (free) put us six up a`gain and Ronan O’Rourke finished it with a goal. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Freddie Walsh, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Joe McTague, Matthew Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Philip Murphy, Rory O’Rourke, Brian Cafferty (0-2), Ronan O’Rourke (1-1), Paul Prior (1-3f), Anthony McTague, Shane McWeeney, Diarmuid Keegan (1-2), Shane Murphy (0-2). Subs: Naoise Hayden for P Murphy, Joe Murphy for S McWeeney, Seán McCartin for A McTague. FixturesSeniors play in Shield against Bornacoola on Saturday in the Park at 6.30. Junior B team play Division 5 game against Glenfarne/Kilty in the Park on Sunday at 2.00 Sean O'Heslins Ladies The Ladies had a great win over a very determined Bornacoola Ladies team on Friday week last the 1st May. The final score does not reflect the evenness of this game, especially in the first half. This was our first victory in the higher grade and should go on to encourage us for future games. It wasn't the actual victory that impressed but the display of the team overall. The running, combined with support play, and general team spirit were very encouraging. It was a shame that so few were there to see the match, as they missed our best display for quite awhile. Team: Niamh Smith, Michelle Fanning, Claire Fanning, Gillian Leyden, Kirby Gilgunn (captain), Aine Martin, Ciara O'Dowd, Sarah McLoughlin, Deborah Gilheaney, Orla McWeeney, Leighann Gallagher, Carmel McCartin, Aoife Smith, Katie Duignan, Lynda Harte, Róisín McTague, Megan O' Connor. Alison Gray, Ciara Martin, Emma O'Dell, Ciara McTague, Siobhan McTague, Niamh Flynn, Meabh Gleeson, Ellen Wrynn, Sarah Beth Reilly, Brid McCormack, Laura Creaven, Katherine Toolan, Siobhan Mc Govern. The ladies were back in action again on Monday 4th May and put up a great display against St. Mary’s. Though defeat was our lot, the display of skill, courage and commitment had to be admired, especially against a physically stronger Carrick side. St. Mary’s are blessed with skill and power and we wish them well in their future games. Niamh Smith's kick outs were very accurate and she brought off some really great saves. The defence were heroic all through especially against the wind in the second half, with captain Kirby Gilgunn leading by example, and Michelle and Claire Fanning were so impressive all through. Gillian was really excellent at right half, as was Aine Martin whose marking was a feature until injured towards the end. Róisín McTague was impressive when coming on to replace Aine. At midfield the elegant high fielding Sarah Mc Loughlin was brilliant all through and her partner Ciara O' Dowd was extremely impressive also. She is a tremendous star of the future. Deborah Gilheaney, what a star! She scored some great points and worked hard helping out in defence. Orla McWeeney is back to her best, scoring a bullet-like goal from twenty yards, and tackled hard showing great determination throughout. Katie Duignan in the unusual role of right half forward scored 1-2 and her ability promises so much more for future games. Our full forwards of Carmel McCartin and Lynda Harte worked extremely hard throughout, and had some hard luck for scores on quite a few occasions. Help is needed with the final preparations of the new dressing rooms before the official opening so all members of the Ladies team are asked to help out. The Ladies next match is against Dromahair in the 9 a-side league next weekend. Work In ParkOne week to go and wonderful to see so many able and willing to give a hand. This weekend we will need everyone on board and there will be lots of help needed over the coming week too. Advertising in the ParkThere has been a great uptake on the perimeter advertising in the Park and only a few of the 40 spaces are left. With the official opening coming up in a weeks time, please contact Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin at 087 – 2488875, if you are interested in taking up an advertising space. Sponsored CyclePractice for the cycling event takes place every evening this week and next at 7.00 from the Marina, Golf Club Rd. All sponsorship cards should be returned by next Saturday to Brid Sullivan. There will be a special prize drawn on Sunday 24 for all cyclists who complete the cycle and who have returned their sponsorship card with at least €200. Minor FootballMinors beat Allen Gaels on Friday last by 2 points. They have beaten Dromahair, Drumkeerin, Annaduff and Allen Gaels. They lost to Carrigallen. They now await the results of final games to see if they qualified for the Final. Under 16 FootballBallinamore played their last league game at home to Drumkeerin on Sunday. Ballinamore did well in the early exchanges with two points from Brian Beirne. At half time Drumkeerin were four points ahead and Ballinamore were down to fourteen men. Drumkeerin used their extra man well and managed 2-10 in the second half to Ballinamore’s 0-4. Foireann: Eoin McHugh, Jack Cullen, John Fanning, Keelan McHugh, Kevin banks, Abdul Ahmed, Cyril Smith, Brian Beirne (0-2), Mark McGrory (0-1), David McLoughlin, Andrew Burns (0-1), Dean McGovern, Luke Murphy, Stephen McTague (0-2), Colm O’Reilly, Nathan Gallagher, Jack Bagge, Michael O’Dell. ComhghairdeasComhghairdeas do Garry White a phósadh an seachtain seo caite i Sasana. Garry was a great set-dancer and was part of the Scór na nÓg team that reached the All Ireland Finals in 1996 in Thurles. Lotto
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Heritage Bar. Pota Óir €6,500. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Bríd Sullivan. Buidéal Uisce beatha sponsored by Freddie Walsh: Noel Sweeney. €40 an duine: Pauline Moran, Lahard, Dermot Sweeney, Ballinamore, Pat Murray, Killaneen, Tom McLoughlin, Oughteragh, Tracey Price. . Uimhreacha: 42361750 Scealta na Seachtaine 4 Bealtaine 2009 Páirc Official OpeningJust over two weeks to go to the “Lá mór” and preparations are continuing. Full programme of events will be published shortly. Great Victory for our under 14s in league FinalOne of the few competitions the club never won was the Under 14 Division 1 league. Well, that all changed when a wonderful group of lads gave a wonderful performance to beat Glencar/Manorhamilton in Ballinaglera on Saturday. It was as good a game as you would see and hard won against a good Manor team that never gave up. We have been in hard luck over the past few years in underage finals and two years ago we lost the under 12 Championship final to Manorhamilton but didn’t even reach the League Final. So it was a pleasant change to come home winners and very deserving winners too. This time there was no doubt who the best team was but the Manorhamilton lads could always slip back up the field and get scores against the run of play. It was very even in the first half, playing against the sun> Points came from Peter Reynolds, Cian McCaffrey (free), Dean McGovern, two from Billy Williams, Luke Murphy (free), Cian McCaffrey (free) and Donal Feely. Manor kept in touch and shocked us with a snap goal to leave only a point in it. However, Billy Williams, who had a great game throughout, scored a goal to leave it 1-8 to 1-4 at half time. The second half was very close and points came from Dean McGovern, Billy Williams, Cian McCaffrey (free) and Peter Reynolds. However, just when we seemed to be in control Manor got scores including a goal. Coming close to the end we were two points up and then Peter Reynolds got a great goal to leave it 2-12 to 2-7. Just as well he did because Manorhamilton came back for a goal in the dying seconds and we managed to hold out for a two points win 2-12 to 3-7. It was joy all around as Dan Gallogly, cathaoirleach of Coiste na nÓg presented the cup to Captain Anthony Maguire. Seán O’Heslins – League Champions Under 14 for 2009!! Foireann: Fergal Curran, Brian Leyden, Brian Banks, Niall McGovern, Evan Moran- King, Conor Moran, Keelan McHugh, Anthony Maguire, Dean McGovern (0-2) McCaffrey (0-3 f), Donal Feely (0-1), Paddy Connaughton, Luke Murphy (0-1f), Billy Williams (1-3) Peter Reynolds (1-2). Subs: Gerard Curran, Daire Murphy, Oisín McCaffrey, Conor Maxwell, Mark O’Reilly, James Hamill. Team management: Alan Banks, Hugh Murphy, Patsy Connaughton, Ollie Moran and John Curran. Seniors lose narrowly to Melvin GaelsOur seniors lost by a single point in a tough encounter in Kinlough last Saturday where they deserved a draw at least. We were unfortunate to hit the upright in both halves, from Wayne McKeon in the first half and Paul McLoughlin in the second. On both occasions the upright denied us. We started very badly and although we were playing with a strong breeze, Melvin Gaels started best and had three points up in four minutes. We struggled badly all through the half and were down 1-6 to 0-3 at the break. Shane Murphy, Wayne McKeon (free) and David Duignan got our scores. Despite playing against the strong breeze we played much better in the second half and Anton Arandelovic got two good points to start us off. Wayne McKeon pointed two frees, David Duignan got a point and Wayne pointed another free. With time almost up, Wayne McKeon pointed to level it and it looked we might get a share of the points, and on our second half display we would have deserved it. However, Melvin Gaels, who had only got a single point in the second half although playing with the wind, they had one last attack and got a point. Time beat us in our quest for an equalizer. It finished Melvin Gaels 1-8 O’Heslins 0-10. Foireann: Denis Dolan, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, Philip Murphy, Jim McTague, Shane Ferguson, Liam Ferguson, Ciaran Murray, Paul McLoughlin, Ronan O’Rourke, Wayne McKeon (0-5f), Shane McWeeney, Sean Murray, David Duignan (0-2), Shane Murphy (0-1). Sub: Anton Arandelovic (0-2) for Shane McWeeney. Juniors Beat AughawillanOur Division 4 team continued on their successful run with a 1-14 to 1-8 win over Aughawillan on Monday. It wasn’t that easy won as Aughawillan came back at us in the second half and were within a point of us at one stage. We dominated the first half and were ahead by 0-10 to 0-4 at half time. Aughawillan got a boost of a soft goal when Denis Dolan slipped in blocking a ball and deflected into his own net. Aughawillan started to play after that and had it down to a point. Rory O’Rourke restored it to two and Shane McWeeney got another point then came the score of the match. Adrian Gallogly had gone off injured and Diarmuid Keegan with his first touch of the ball sent a great pass from fifty yards into David Leyden who finished a wonder goal – agus b’sin sin do Achadh an Mhuilinn. Foireann: Denis Dolan, Freddie Walsh, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Kevin O’Connor, Matthew Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Philip Murphy (0-1), Brian Cafferty, David Leyden (1-1), Anthony McTague, Paul Prior (0-4,3f), Ronan O’Rourke (0-1), Shane McWeeney (0-5,2f), Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Rory O’Rourke (0-1). Subs: Diarmuid Keegan for A Gallogly, Sean McCartin for A McTague. Fixtures Our Juniors in Division 4 play Glencar/Manorhamilton on Saturday at 6.30 in Bee Park, Manorhamilton Work In ParkGreat to see such a wonderful response at the weekend to help at the work in the Park. There are only two weekends left before the opening so we need all the help possible for the next two Saturdays in particular. Advertising in the ParkThere has been a great uptake on the perimeter advertising in the Park and only 6 of the 40 spaces are left. With the official opening coming up in two weeks time, please contact Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin at 087 – 2488875, if you are interested in taking up an advertising space. Sponsored CycleWith two weeks to go we ask all cyclists to keep in training and don’t forget to work on the sponsorship. We will not be having a Race Night this year, so people who would normally sponsor horses for the Race Night, would probably be prepared to help with sponsorship for the Cycling event. Minor FootballMinors play Allen Gaels on this Friday in Drumshanbo at 7.00 PósadhBest wishes to Éamon Moran and Éilish McBride who are getting married on this Friday in Letterkenny. Celebrity BainisteoirGo n-éirí le Droim Dá Thiar sa “Celebrity Bainisteoir” ar an Aoine seo. All of Leitrim will be following them. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Commercial Pota Óir €6,400. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Séamas MacMurchaidh . Buidéal Uisce beatha sponsored by Bobby Joe’s: Christopher McNiffe (Welcome back to Christopher after his recent spell in hospital) €40 an duine: Bernadette Dolan, High St, Seán Ó Suilleabháin, Laura Creamer, Kiltyhugh, Liz Gill, Fenagh, Séamus mac Murchaidh. Uimhreacha: 25074136 Scealta na Seachtaine 27 Aibrean 2009Club History on DVDWork is progressing on the Club History on DVD, which will be launched on the Saturday of Pitch opening by Christy Cooney, Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael. The DVD will give a wonderful outline of the club from its foundation in 1889 to the present day. It will cover, football, hurling, ladies football, underage scene, Scór and a variety of aspects of the club. This will be one of the highlights of what promises to be a great weekend Be Home for the Weekend of 23/24 MayWe urge all our former players and supporters to be in Ballinamore for the weekend of the official opening of the new Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin. It is now less than four weeks away. It will be an occasion for celebration, 57 years after the original opening of the pitch. Work is now in progress on putting the final touches to the Stand and Dressingrooms. Last week the old dressingrooms were demolished and the famous rooms where many a player togged out is no more. The new dressingrooms were used for the first time last Friday for an under 16 game. Juniors Lose to AughnasheelinOur Juniors in Division 5 suffered a heavy defeat to Aughnasheelin on Sunday. For the first ten minutes it looked as if we would do well in this game but we hit four bad wides early on. However for the rest of the half we were not able to match Aughnasheelin and it was 0-7 to 0-2 at half time. Tommy McCormack and Shane McWeeney, form a free, got our scores. We hoped that with the wind behind us things would improve but it never happened and we were even more out of it in the second half. Peter Reynolds got our first score of the second half with only eight minutes left from a free and Adrian Gallogly got another one. Peter Reynolds got a goal with little time left. It finished 1-14 to 1-4. Foireann: Michael Dolan, Alan Prior, Francis Dolan, Joe McTague, Neil Hughes, Gavin Brennan, Éamon Walsh, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, David Leyden, Sean McCartin, Peter Reynolds (1-1), Adrian Murphy, Shane McWeeney (0-1), Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Tommy McCormack. Subs used: Seamus Donnelly, Ciaran Maxwell, Daryl McFarland, Stephen Beirne and David Earley. FixturesSenior play Melvin Gaels in Kinlough at 3.30 on Saturday. Juniors Division 4 play Aughawillan on Monday in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin at 2.00. Minors play Dromahair on this Thursday in the Park Work In ParkWith three weeks left we would like to get everyone possible to the Park this weekend to continue painting, cleaning etc. Please come early on Saturday anytime after 9.00 am Former O’Heslins man Active in GAA in ScotlandGeorge O’Rourke spent four formative years in Ballinamore and was a great underage player. George is in Scotland for a long time now but is a fervent follower of Seán O’Heslins through the website. He has e-mailed us lately and here is some of what he had to say: “Firstly can I say its great to see an informative GAA website that keeps to the basics and provides simple information. I only spent just short of 4 years in Ballinamore but 4 years that was an education and a half. GAA was always in the blood my mother being a Conway (sister of Jimmy) and my father from Derrygoan Drumreilly, I missed the boat growing up in Scotland for a number of years. Since leaving Ballinamore I have managed to be part of 4 senior championship victories: 2 in Scotland and 2 in Lancashire. Once the injuries started to set in I started to referee as well as play and get involved in the administration of the game now being vice chair of British Universities Gaelic Games, it was nice to see people like Paul Prior and Sarah McLoughlin go through the system when they studied across the water. I would love to be home for the pitch opening but my work commitments at the moment do not allow this, but I will be home for the game v The Rossies. My club team in Manchester, which I served in goal for 7 years, was run by a family from Tarmonbarry. Another weekend beckons, and its not just the GAA I involve myself in, I was approached 3 years ago by the camanachd association to join their team of referees”. Great to see another Cannaboe man, who learned his football at school in Ballinamore under Gerry Mahon, now promoting the games in Scotland, and helping out hurling’s sister game - Shinty. Lots of Players – Lots of Teams While we read about clubs in other counties losing players it is good to see that, so far, there does not seem to be any problem in Leitrim. Even Division 5 teams seem to have good panels with a good few subs. This year there are 58 adult teams in Leitrim which is the highest it has ever been. In 2007 there were also 58 teams but that dropped to 57 last year when Aughavas went down to two teams. However with Allen Gaels fielding a fourth team this year it is back to 58. It is remarkable that St Mary’s and Allen Gaels can field 4 teams each, something which even the biggest city clubs cannot do. Well done to both of them. Luckily our numbers are still holding good also. Son of O’Heslin’s man plays for KildareThe Kildare minor team had a big win in the Leinster Minor football championship over Wicklow recently and the left corner forward was Cian Reynolds from the Athy club. Cian is son of Colm Reynolds from Edentenny, a star underage player with O’Heslins in the 1970s. Colm himself was left corner forward on the Leitrim team that won the Fr Manning Cup for the first time in 1975. That Leitrim team had no fewer than six Ballinamore men on the first fifteen: Padraig McKeon, Patrick “Beezer” McKiernan, Gay Darcy, Gerry Logan, Hugh Murphy and Colm Reynolds. Go–éirí leat Cian sa chéad bhabhta eile le Cill Dara. Under 14 FinalThe under 14s are in the League final and it will be played on Thursday. Please check fixtures for time and venue. Under 16s Lose heavilyThis game against Glencar/Manorhamilton was one-way traffic from first whistle to the last despite winning a little more possession in the second half. Starting the game with a number of injuries didn’t help. Final score Glencar/Manorhamilton 2-12 Ballinamore SOH 0-1. Foireann: Kevin Banks, Coin Moran, John Fanning, Brian Banks, N Creamer, Cyril Smith, Jack Cullen, Brian Beirne (0-1), Abdul Ahmed, David McLoughlin, Mark McGrory (Capt), Dean McGovern, Luke Murphy, Stephen McTague, Nathan Gallagher, Michael O Dell, Colm O`Reilly and Fergal Curran Sponsored CycleThe Sponsored cycle, the “Route of the Narrow Gauge” is just less than four weeks away and preparations are continuing. Some are loaning bicycles, others are renting tandems for an easier ride but most importantly the sponsorship also needs collecting. A cyclist meeting will be arranged shortly so watch the notes for more news on that. Anyone who hasn’t been contacted and would like to sponsor a cyclist or join in the sponsored cycle please get in touch with Brid Sullivan. Thanks to Phil Appleby for his donation to the pre-All Ireland Scor function. Ladies FootballOur juniors play Bornacoola in the Park on this Friday at 7.00 Hurling Collection - ThanksMany thanks to all who helped with the Hurling collection last weekend, not just in Ballinamore but in Aughnasheelin, Corraleehan and Aughawillan as well. Míle buíochas. Last Call for Hoodies and T ShirtsThere has been big demand for the hoodies and T Shirts and all of them have to be ordered in a single batch. To recap: Tesco (Ballinamore) are subsidizing these items for underage members at €30 for hoodie and T Shirt. The price for underage non-members is €55. For adults the price is €45 for hoodie and €25 for T Shirt. The last day for orders is Monday next to Patsy Connaughton. Please be clear they cannot be ordered after that date as it is a single order. ComhghairdeasComhghairdeas to Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin and Alex Dalton who got engaged last week. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Bobby Joe’s. Pota Óir €6,300. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Brid Sullivan. Buidéal Uisce beatha sponsored by Ciaran Smyth: Aindrias Ó Dubhthaigh. €40 an duine: Patsy Creamer, Lahard, Maureen McGovern, Ballyconnell, Bernie Beirne, Edentenny, Séamus Mac Murchaidh, Séamus Prior, Aughnasheelin.. Uimhreacha: 26031754
Scealta na Seachtaine 20 Aibrean 2009All Ireland Scór Novelty Act Champions againOur Nuachleas team took the All Ireland title in Killarney on Saturday, making it a sixth All Ireland success for the club in this discipline. It was a memorable occasion as the group gave a great performance and were by all accounts the favourites for the title after their act “Scór ar Neamh” provided the best entertainment of the night. Sean O’Heslins are now the “Kerry” of the Novelty Act and there is great expectation when people see the name on the programme and the talk in the surrounding rooms and dressingrooms is “What will they have this year”, then the excitement when they take the stage. O’Heslin’s didn’t disappoint and there was general expectation among the neutrals that we would win, before announcement came. However, for the group, nothing is ever certain but their wonderful experience is a great asset. For Seán McKeon, Tommy Moran, Brendan Brennan, Brid Sullivan, Ross Dooner, Philip and Raymond McHugh it was a wonderful achievement. Many Scór titlesThe group are hugely experienced and all of them have won All Irelands before except Philip McHugh. This was his first, having lost in finals on two previous occasions. It was Ross Dooner’s first Senior win but he has already won a Scór na nÓg All Ireland, and he and Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin are the only two in Leitrim to have won both Scór na nÓg and Scór Sinsear medals. This was the club’s sixth All Ireland senior Novelty Act since that first memorable one in 1984, twenty-five years ago. What a way to celebrate the 25th anniversary. It brings the club’s overall successes in All Ireland Scór to 14 (9 senior and 5 Scór na nÓg), still in second place nationally to St Enda’s Omagh who have won 16. Great ReceptionThe group were welcomed by the Bornacoola club in Dromod on their return and they would like to thank Martina Hackett, Michael McGowan and all who organised this occasion. Then when they came to Edentenny the bonfires blazed. There was a great reception at the platform and Club Cathaoirleach, Adrian Smith, had the forces gathered, young and old. Co Board Cathaoirleach, Gerry McGovern was on hand to welcome the group. It was great also to see people from the neighbouring clubs there. All in all, a great end to a Scór year and here’s to many more, they are certainly keeping Seán O’Heslins on the map. Our commiserations to Glencar/Manorhamilton who were surely near winning. They brought great entertainment to the “Leitrim” room later that night. We urge them to try again next year; their hour will surely come. Thanks to Michael Duignan for his help on stage, thanks also to all our supporters who travelled. Thanks to Cyril Smith for standing in on the first outing in Aughavas. Seniors good victory over AughawillanOur Senior team earned another two valuable league points on Saturday with a good win over local rivals Aughawillan. Poor shooting in the first half left us with a lot of work to do, however, we were ahead by two points at half time by virtue of a well taken goal by Brian Cafferty and a penalty, converted by Wayne McKeon. Ciaran Murray and Paul McLoughlin did well at midfield and after a tight opening to the second half we began to gain the upper hand. Our defensive play was generally good and once we found our range up front nine unanswered points left some daylight between the teams. The scores finished at 2-12 to 0-7. There was a good turn out of supporters in Aughawillan and it would be great to see numbers attending matches continue to grow throughout the year Our next outing is next Saturday away to St. Mary’s so come along and support the team. Team and scorers on Saturday were: Philip Farrelly, Philip Murphy, Patrick McLoughlin, Johnny McWeeney, Liam Ferguson, Shane Ferguson, Jim McTague 0-1), Ciaran Murray, Paul McLoughlin (0-1), Brian Cafferty, David Duignan (0-3), Ronan O’Rourke, Shane Murphy, Wayne McKeon (1-2), Sean Murray (0-5). Subs: Anthony McTague for Brian Cafferty and David Leyden for Ronan O’Rourke Hoodies and T-ShirtsSean O'Heslins have obtained genorous sponsorship for underage Boys and Girls Hoodies and T- shirts. The unique to Sean O'Heslins O'Neills Hoody and T shirt will be available to all fully paid up underage members at €30. Adults can get them at €70 for the both or €45 for the Hoody and €25 for the T- shirt.Non member children can get the set for €55. We are anxious to order the gear by the 30 April and they will not be available to order after this date. Anyone interested in ordering them please contact Patsy Connaughton 0876846578. We also have a limited number of underage Sean O'Heslins Football bags for sale presently at €25. Work in the Park There was a great response to our appeal for helpers for the work in the Park over the weekend. Work will continue for the next few weekends and please keep coming. If you can work on week evenings please contact Tom Burns, Adrian Smith, Andy Duffy, John McWeeney or any Park Committee member. Juniors lose narrowly in Division 4Our second team had a disappointing result against Leitrim Gaels on Sunday in the first game of a double header in Leitrim Village. Poor passing and shooting were the order of the day in a match where very little went well for us. The only stand out performances were in defence with Kevin O’Connor, Matthew Murphy and Shane Ferguson holding their own. This is our first defeat in this division and hopefully we can get back on winning ways with our next outing. It finished 1-8 to 0-8. Team and scorers: Denis Dolan, Kevin O’Connor, Shane Ferguson, Joe McTague, Matthew Murphy, Philip Murphy (0-1), Éamonn Walsh, Brian Cafferty (0-2), David Leyden, Ronan O’Rourke, Paul Prior (0-1), Anthony McTague, Shane Murphy (0-1), Adrian Gallogly, Shane McWeeney (0-2). Subs Cormac Ó Suilleabháin for Ronan O’Rourke and Philip Farrelly for Shane McWeeney Juniors beat Leitrim Gaels in Division 5Our Division 5 team had a dramatic last minute victory over Leitrim Gaels on Sunday. If we were unlucky to lose to Leitrim Gaels first team we certainly turned the tables in the second game. We were behind for most of the game but in the final minute, with Leitrim Gaels a point ahead, Cormac O Suilleabháin lofted a sideline kick into the square. The goalie dropped it and let it slide into the net for a two-point win, 1-16 to 2-11. Foireann: Michael Dolan, Joe McTague, Francis Dolan, Alan Prior, Neil Hughes, David Leyden, Éamon Walsh, Freddie Walsh, Cormac Ó Suilleabháin, Peter Reynolds, Paul Prior, Shane McWeeney, Daryl McFarland, Adrian Gallogly, Sean McCartin. Subs: Adrian Murphy for David Leyden FixturesSeniors play St Mary’s on Saturday at 6.30 in Carrick. Division 5 game in Aughnasheelin on Sunday at 2.00 Scór ConcertOur pre All Ireland scor fundraiser took place in the Commercial Hotel on Thursday 16th April, to a full house. The fundraiser was very successful and thanks to all the performers on the night from the surrounding clubs and our own local talent. The following sponsors gave generously: Gay Priors Lounge Bar & Restaurant, The Nature Trail per Colm O’Reilly, Brian McIntyre of Gala Supermarket, Frank Flynn of Pat Joe’s Pub, Scollan’s Butchers, June Cribbin, Jim Smith, The Commercial for hosting and sponsorship. To John Harte and Paddy O’Connor and Michael Duignan and all ticket sellers without you the night would not have been such a success. Under 14 FinalThe under 14s are in the League final and it may be played this weekend. See fixtures. Sponsored CycleThe Sponsored cycle, the “Route of the Narrow Gauge” is just four weeks away and preparations are continuing. Some are loaning bicycles, others are renting tandems for an easier ride but most importantly the sponsorship also needs collecting. A cyclist meeting will be arranged shortly so watch the notes for more news on that. Anyone who hasn’t been contacted and would like to sponsor a cyclist or join in the sponsored cycle please get in touch with Brid Sullivan. ComhbhrónOur sympathy to Dan Gallogly last week should have read on the death of Mary Flynn. Our apologies for the error. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn i Smyths. Pota Óir €6,200. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Sean Mac Conn Dubh. Buidéal Uisce beatha sponsored by Gay Prior: Philip Farrelly. €40 an duine: Paul Cullen (this was a Lotto-on-Line winner), Shane Creamer, Lahard, Tara Conway, St Brigid’s St, Paddy O’Connor, Brian McWeeney, Longstone, Siobhán Gannon, Drimeen, Mohill. Uimhreacha: 47206315
Scealta na Seachtaine 13 Aibrean 2009Hoodies and T Shirts Sean O'Heslins have obtained genorous sponsorship for underage Boys and Girls Hoodies and T- shirts. The unique to Sean O'Heslins O'Neills Hoody and T shirt will be available to all fully paid up underage members at €30. Adults can get them at €70 for the both or €45 for the Hoody and €25 for the T- shirt.Non member children can get the set for €55. We are anxious to order the gear by the 30 April and they will not be available to order after this date. Anyone interested in ordering them please contact Patsy Connaughton 0876846578. We also have a limited number of underage Sean O'Heslins Football bags for sale presently at €25. Scór ConcertOur pre All Ireland scor fundraiser will take place in the Commercial Hotel on this Thursday 16th April, starting at 9.30pm. This will be the last opportunity to see the Connacht Novelty Act champions before they travel to Killarney. There will also be a number of fine acts from neighbouring clubs and it will be a great night’s entertainment and for the small admission fee of €3 don’t miss it. Starts at 9.30 and will be over before 11.00 All Ireland ScórBest of luck to our Novelty Act team who head for Killarney on Saturday morning. The final performance will be in the Commercial Hotel on Thursday night. Best wishes too, to Glencar/Manorhamilton who accompany us on many an All Ireland trip. Work in the Park There was a great response to our appeal for helpers for the work in the Park over the weekend. Work will continue for the next few weekends and please keep coming. If you can work on week evenings please contact Tom Burns, Adrian Smith, Andy Duffy, John McWeeney or any Park Committee member. Juniors beat Kiltubrid in Division 4Our Junior A team playing in Division 4 played a great second half to beat Kiltubrid on Saturday and record their third win in a row out of three outings. It didn’t look so good at half time when we were 1-7 to 0-4 behind. True, we had two goal chances early on, one sent wide and another well saved by the Kiltubrid goalie. Points came from Adrian Gallogly, Anthony McTague, Brian Cafferty and Paul Prior from a free. The second half performance was a revelation and we got six points in a row from Shane McWeeney (two frees), Paul Prior a free, Brian Cafferty, Anthony McTague and Paul Prior again to get within a point. Then points were traded but two points from Paul Prior, one from play and another from a free put us ahead for the first time. Then Paul Prior scored the “point of the game”, an excellent free from at least sixty yards that would lift any team. Our final points came from Brian Cafferty and Ronan O’Rourke to leave us winning by 0-15 to 1-9. Great points from Paul Prior and Brian Cafferty were really the difference at the end of the day. We now share top place on this table.
Foireann: Denis Dolan, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, David Leyden, Kevin O’Connor, Philip Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Matthew Murphy, Brian Cafferty (0-3), Gordon Hughes, Ronan O’Rourke (0-1), Paul Prior (0-6, 4f), Anthony McTague (0-2), Shane Murphy, Adrian Gallogly (0-1), Shane McWeeney (0-2, 2f). Subs: Diarmuid Keegan for David Leyden, Philip Farrelly for Denis Dolan. Juniors win first game in Division 5We were expected to do well this year in Division 5 having come down from Division 4 last year. However we lost our first two games narrowly but Fenagh had won their first two so last Sunday’s game was really a case of turning the corner. We were always the better team but it took two magic goals from Daryl McFarland in the second half to finally seal it. At half time we led by 1-8 to 0-2 with our scores coming in this order: Points from Seán McCartin, David Leyden, Freddie Walsh, Seán McCartin, David Leyden, Paul Prior, then a goal from Paul Prior followed by two points from Shane McWeeney, one from a free. A nine point lead at half time looked good enough and Paul Prior pointed a fifty to leave ten in it but then Fenagh got moving; they got a goal and then a penalty which fortunately went over the bar but it was down to five points at one stage. The two pieces of combined play from Adrian Gallogly and Daryl McFarland finished it. The two goals were replicas on one another. In both cases Adrian Gallogly hit a great pass to Daryl McFarland at the edge of the square and Daryl finished both to perfection within two minutes of each other. Michael Dolan saved from a penalty at the other rend. Points followed from Sean McCartin, Éamon Walsh and Shane McWeeney. It finished 3-14 to 1-6. Foireann: Michael Dolan, Francis Dolan, Ruairí Ó Suilleabháin, Ciaran Maxwell, Éamon Walsh (0-1), Diarmuid Keegan, Niall Hughes, Freddie Walsh (0-2), David Leyden (0-2), Sean McCartin (0-3), Paul Prior (1-2, 1f), Shane McWeeney (0-3, 1f), Daryl McFarland (2-0), Adrian Gallogly (0-1), David Earley. Subs: Adrian Murphy for D Keegan, Alan Prior for F Dolan. FixturesAll three teams have a game this weekend. Our seniors play Aughawillan on Saturday in Aughawillan at 6.30. We have two games away against Leitrim Gaels on Sunday. Division 4 at 2.00 and Division 5 at 3.30 Under 14 HurlingUnder 14 hurlers lost to Gortletteragh in the Feile competition last week. Under 16s Boys Lose to St Mary’sThis
was a game where the visiting team made the best start and despite the best
efforts of O’Heslins, St Mary’s were ahead at half time. Ballinamore came
more into the game in the second half with a goal from Brian Beirne and Andrew
Burns worked hard at midfield. In the end the stronger St Mary’s team were
deserving winners on a scoreline of 5-12 to 2-5. Foireann: Kevin Banks, Conor Moran, John Fanning, Keelan McHugh, Abdul Ahmed (0-1), Cyril Smith, Jack Cullen, Brian Beirne (1-1), Mark McGrory (0-2), David McLoughlin, Andrew Burns (Capt. (0-1), Dean McGovern, Luke Murphy, Stephen McTague (1-0), Nathan Gallagher. Colm O’Reilly, Brian Banks, Michael O’Dell, Paddy Connaughton, Fergal Curran Minor LeagueMinor League game against Allen Gaels was not played on Monday Sponsored CycleThe Sponsored cycle, the “Route of the Narrow Gauge” is just five weeks away and preparations are continuing. Some are oiling the bicycles, others are practicing. Sponsorship is being collected too. Anyone who hasn’t been contacted please get in touch with Brid Sullivan. Keep working!! Comhbhrón
The Club extends sympathy to Dan Gallogly on the death of Mary Flynn. Sympathy also to Alan Banks on family on their recent bereavement. Go ndéana Dia trócaire orthu. Lotto Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn I Priors. Pota Óir €6,100. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Aidan McGovern. Buidéal Uisce beatha sponsored by David McCabe: Seán McNiffe. €40 an duine: Philip Farrelly, Marie Canning, Corgar, Herbie and John, Lahard, Denis Brady, Unshinagh, Edel McCartin, Newtowngore. Uimhreacha: 17236405
Scealta na Seachtaine 6 Aibrean 2009Help wanted in Park With just six weeks to go to the official opening of the Park we need a serious amount of help with Painting, Tiling, Cleaning and other jobs. This weekend, Friday, Saturday and Monday, from 9.00 each morning, we ask anyone who can come, young or seasoned, male of female to come and give us a help. Players, supporters, mentors, all are welcome. If you can work on week evenings please contact Tom Burns, Adrian Smith, Andy Duffy, John McWeeney or any Park Committee member. Seniors Lose narrowly to Glencar/ManorhamiltonOur seniors lost to Glencar/Manorhamilton by 0-11 to 0-8 on Sunday. This was a game we didn’t deserve to lose on the overall run of play over the hour. Manorhamilton were the better team for the first half and deservedly led by 0-7 to 0-3 at half time. Our points came from Wayne McKeon, Anton Arandelovic and Shane Murphy. The second half was a different story and we dominated for all of the half hour. Two points from Wayne McKeon and Anthony McTague had it 0-7 to 0-5 and we were in the driving seat. At this stage Sean Murray and Wayne McKeon missed two close-in frees and when David Duignan pointed, we were called back for a free out. We deserved to be level at this stage. It must be said there was a difficult cross-field breeze which didn’t help. We also missed chances from play throughout the half. Glencar/Manor came back at this stage and went five up again. Liam Ferguson got a point in between Manor scores. There was still five in it when we got a free from the 14 and Anton tried for goal. It was saved, but a point could have been taken. Anton finished with two good points from play to leave it 0-11 to 0-8. After three leagues games, winning one and losing two narrowly, the experience to date shows that we are an equal for any Division I side and more wins will come. Foireann: Philip Farrelly, John McWeeney, Patrick McLoughlin, David Leyden, Philip Murphy, Shane Ferguson, Liam Ferguson (0-1), Wayne McKeon (0-2), Ciaran Murray, Joe Murphy, David Duignan, Brian Cafferty, Shane Murphy (0-1), Anton Arandelovic (0-3), Sean Murray. Subs: Anthony McTague (0-1) for B Cafferty, Jim McTague for J Murphy, Adrian Gallogly for D Duignan Fixtures Division 4 game against Kiltubrid in Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin ar an Satharn ag 5.00. Division 5 against Fenagh i bPáirc Sheáin Uí Liodáin ar an Domhnach ag 12.00 Pre- All Ireland Scór FundraiserOur usual pre- All Ireland fundraiser for the Scor team traveling to Killarney for the All Ireland Scor Finals will take place in the Commercial Hotel on Thursday 16th April at 9.30pm. This will be the last opportunity to see the Connacht champions before they travel to Killarney. It usually produces a great nights entertainment and for the small admission fee of €3 don’t miss it. Cycle the Narrow-gauge routePreparations are now continuing for the big cycle from Dromod to Ballinamore on the Saturday 23 May the day before the pitch opening. Some are already practicing their cycling, others are collecting sponsorship. This is the major fund-raiser for that weekend and it will be a bit of fun and entertainment as well. If you havn’t been contacted and would like to do the cycle or have promised to do it, please contact Brid Sullivan immediately. There are just six weeks to go from next Saturday, so - bígí ag tosnú. Under 14 FootballUnder 14 beat Manorhamilton on Friday by 2-7 to 2-5. This means they are now in the final. The team on Friday was: Fergal Curran, Brian Leyden, Brian Banks, Niall McGovern, Evan Moran-King, Conor Moran, Caillin McHugh, Anthony Maguire (Capt), Dean McGovern, Donal Feely, Luke Murphy, Cian McCaffrey, Gerard Curran, Billy Williams, Peter Reynolds. Subs: Patrick Connaughton, Conor Maxwell, Mark O’Reilly, Oisín McCaffrey, Darragh Murphy. Under 14 HurlingUnder 14 hurlers play Gortletteragh on this Tuesday. Under 16s BoysGame against St Mary’s away on this Friday. Check for time of match. Minor LeagueOur minors beat Drumkeerin by 2-13 to 1-8 on Monday. They now play Allen Gaels on Monday in Drumshanbo. 40th Anniversary ConcertThe Scor concert celebrating 40 years of Scor was an outstanding success and we thank all past club participants who so willingly performed on the night. Our club and County is full of talent and all present enjoyed the disciplines performing on stage.Thanks to Maureen McHugh, Marge McLoughlin, Mary Corby, Helen & Michael Duignan, Fear an Ti; Tommy Moran, Brid & Sean Sullivan, Maura Mulvey and family for all their help. Not forgetting Gerry Farry for all his help before and after the concert. DVD of the club historyOne of the events linked to the official opening of the new facilities on May 24 will be the launch of a DVD of the club’s history. Tommy Moran and Seán Ó Suilleabháin have been working on this for some time and it will be something worth waiting for. It will be launched by the Uachtarán, Christy Cooney on the Saturday night. Get well wishesSean McNiffe, or Seán Mac Conn Dubh to lotto supporters, is in hospital at the moment. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Seán. LottoNí raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chugainn sa Poor Scholar. Pota Óir €6,000. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Phillip Farrelly. Prize sponsored by Frank Flynn: Walter Sharpley. €40 an duine: Maura Sweeney, Brid Sullivan, Molly Barden, Aghoo, Tommy McKiernan, Boxmore, Oliver Prior, Swanlinbar, Uimhreacha: 36701542
Scealta na Seachtaine 30 Marta 2009Novelty Act Wins Connacht title We were successful in the Nuachleas in the Connacht Finals with Raymond McHugh, Philip McHugh, Tommy Moran, Brendan Brennan, Ross Dooner, Brid Sullivan and God himself, Seán McKeon, putting on a magnificent performance with “Scór ar Neamh. The act was much improved on the Leitrim Finals and was, by all opinions, well ahead of the rest. Now it is on to the All Ireland Finals in Killarney. Tickets for the All Ireland Finals must be ordered with Brid Sullivan by this Friday. Once again we ask for payment with order, and once tickets are ordered they cannot be cancelled. So, please do not order tickets unless you are sure you are going, or else pass them on to someone else. FixturesSeniors play Glencar/Manorhamilton in the Park on Sunday at 2.30 in Division 1 League
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Totals |
Div 2 L |
Div 3 L |
Div 4L |
Snr C |
Jun A C |
Jun C C |
Shield |
|
1 |
Cafferty |
Brian |
23 |
10 |
6 |
|
4 |
|
|
3 |
|
2 |
Farrelly |
Philip |
20 |
9 |
6 |
|
4 |
|
|
1 |
|
3 |
McTeague |
Anthony |
20 |
9 |
6 |
|
4 |
|
|
1 |
|
4 |
O'Rourke |
Rory |
20 |
6 |
6 |
|
4 |
|
|
4 |
|
5 |
Ferguson |
Liam |
19 |
10 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
6 |
McCartin |
Sean |
19 |
|
5 |
9 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
7 |
Murray |
Sean |
19 |
10 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
8 |
McKeon |
Wayne |
18 |
10 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
4 |
|
9 |
Murphy |
Philip |
18 |
6 |
5 |
|
|
2 |
|
5 |
|
10 |
Murphy |
Shane |
18 |
9 |
5 |
|
1 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
11 |
Duignan |
David |
18 |
9 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
12 |
McLoughlin |
Patrick |
17 |
10 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
3 |
|
13 |
Walsh |
Freddie |
17 |
1 |
5 |
5 |
|
2 |
|
4 |
|
14 |
Arandelovic |
Anton |
16 |
7 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
15 |
Beirne |
Stephen |
16 |
|
5 |
10 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
16 |
Curran |
Anthony |
16 |
|
6 |
8 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
17 |
McLoughlin |
Paul |
16 |
8 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
4 |
|
18 |
McWeeney |
Shane |
16 |
|
3 |
10 |
|
2 |
|
1 |
|
19 |
Walsh |
Eamon |
16 |
|
2 |
9 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
20 |
Murphy |
Joe |
15 |
|
2 |
6 |
|
1 |
5 |
1 |
|
21 |
McFarland |
Darryl |
15 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
22 |
McWeeney |
Johnny |
15 |
9 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
2 |
|
23 |
Murphy |
Adrian |
15 |
|
1 |
9 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
24 |
Prior |
Paul |
15 |
|
5 |
8 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
25 |
Brennan |
Gavin |
14 |
|
5 |
7 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
26 |
Hughes |
Neil |
14 |
|
2 |
7 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
27 |
O'Suilleabhain |
Cormac |
14 |
|
3 |
6 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
28 |
Sharpley |
Finnian |
14 |
8 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
2 |
|
29 |
Smith |
Adrian |
14 |
1 |
6 |
|
|
2 |
|
5 |
|
30 |
McWeeney |
James |
13 |
7 |
|
|
1 |
|
2 |
3 |
|
31 |
Hughes |
Gordon |
13 |
1 |
4 |
6 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
32 |
Murray |
Ciaran |
13 |
6 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
3 |
|
33 |
O'Suilleabhain |
Ruairi |
13 |
|
4 |
7 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
34 |
Sharlpey |
Ronan |
13 |
7 |
|
|
3 |
|
|
3 |
|
35 |
Leyden |
David |
12 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
4 |
|
36 |
Donnelly |
Seamus |
12 |
|
1 |
7 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
37 |
Gallogly |
Adrian |
11 |
|
2 |
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
38 |
Honeyman |
Joe |
11 |
7 |
|
|
3 |
|
|
1 |
|
39 |
Prior |
Alan |
11 |
|
2 |
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
40 |
McTague |
Jim |
10 |
6 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
41 |
Dolan |
Francis |
10 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
42 |
Maxwell |
Ciaran |
9 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
43 |
McTeague |
Joe |
9 |
|
3 |
4 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
44 |
Reynolds |
Peter |
9 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
5 |
|
|
45 |
Brennan |
Colm |
8 |
|
1 |
6 |
|
|
1 |
|
|
46 |
Ferguson |
Shane |
8 |
2 |
1 |
|
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
47 |
Quinn |
Enda |
8 |
|
1 |
5 |
|
|
|
2 |
|
48 |
Keegan |
Diarmuid |
7 |
|
|
3 |
|
1 |
3 |
|
|
49 |
O'Connor |
Kevin |
7 |
|
5 |
|
|
2 |
|
|
|
50 |
Kellett |
Jason |
6 |
|
|
2 |
|
|
4 |
|
|
51 |
Martin |
Trevor |
5 |
|
1 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
52 |
Reynolds |
Darren |
5 |
|
|
2 |
|
|
3 |
|
|
53 |
Hayden |
Naoise |
4 |
|
2 |
|
|
1 |
|
1 |
|
54 |
McCormack |
Tommie |
4 |
|
|
3 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
55 |
Costello |
Michael |
3 |
|
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
1 |
|
56 |
Galligan |
Aidan |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
|
|
57 |
Galligan |
John |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
|
|
58 |
Logan |
Ray |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
|
|
59 |
O'Rourke |
Ronan |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
|
|
60 |
Christie |
John |
1 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
61 |
Dolan |
Peter |
1 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
62 |
Earley |
David |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
|
63 |
Prior |
Kevin |
1 |
|
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
Web Problems.
The auld computer can be great when it is working but it is a bugger when it isn’t. last Monday we ran into problems updating the site and to make a long story short it “kicked the bucket” . We are grateful to Aidan McKeon from Drumshanbo who spent a few nights rebuilding it from scratch. Buíochas freisin to Adrian Folan from LocalLotto, áit éigin i gConamara, who was also a great help.
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The club extends sympathy to the Gannon Family Kiltymooden on the death of Róisín’s mother. Sympathy also to the Reynolds family St Brigid’s St on the death of Mary (sister of the late Pat Joe Reynolds) in Mullingar.
Good to see so many under 12s, under 14s Under 16s and Minors in the Park on Saturday. Continuing on Saturday next.
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chughainn i McGirl’s, Pota Óir €4,800. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Tom Burns. Buidéal uisce beatha ó Ossie Costello: Ciaran McCaffrey. €40 an duine: David Grey, Ballinteer, Dublin, Ann Duignan c/o Eileen Duignan, Diarmuid Martin, Laura Cronin, Killaneen, Treacy and Lynette, Sliabh. . Uimhreacha: 35402716
The winners in our big New Year draw were as follows: €3,000 - Aughnasheelin Bingo Co (€100 to seller - Tommy Cassidy). €1,000 - Gavin Sammon, Derrinkeher Aughnasheelin (Sponsored by Gay Prior) €100 each: John and Amanda O'Connell, Cloverhill, Anne Shanley, Dún na Bó, Mary McDermott, Boeshill, Mohill, James Cafferty, Tarmon, Geraldine Reilly, Aughatowny, Gerry Dolan, Cornashamsogue, Drumshanbo, John Fox, c/o Gay Prior, Maeve and Gráinne Sharpley, Aughayowla, Stefan Hoare, Derrinkeher, Terry Shortt, High St. Seller of most tickets: P J McLoughlin. Míle buíochas to all our ticket sellers and buyers.
Our top ticket sellers were as follows:
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2008 Christmas Draw Seller Totals |
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|
PJ MCLOUGHLIN |
192 |
|
BRID SULLIVAN |
71 |
|
PHILIP FARRELLY |
67 |
|
JOHN HARTE |
44 |
|
ADRIAN WRYNN |
35 |
|
TOMMY CASSIDY |
34 |
|
SEAN KAVANAGH |
31 |
|
ALAN BANKS |
30 |
|
ANDY DUFFY |
27 |
|
BRENDAN BURNS |
26 |
|
PHILIP MCHUGH |
25 |
|
TOMMY DOLAN |
25 |
|
RUAIRI SULLIVAN |
24 |
|
JOHN MCWEENEY SNR |
23 |
|
TOM BURNS |
23 |
|
GEORGE PRICE |
22 |
|
PETER REYNOLDS |
20 |
|
RAYMOND MC HUGH |
20 |
|
TOMMY MORAN |
20 |
|
JIM SMITH |
18 |
|
CIARAN SMYTH |
17 |
|
GERRY MAHON |
17 |
|
GERRY MC INTYRE |
17 |
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MONA CREAMER |
17 |
|
PADDY PRIOR |
17 |
|
VERONICA SMITH |
17 |
|
CIARAN MAXWELL |
16 |
|
SEAN CREAMER |
16 |
|
ADRIAN SMITH |
15 |
|
GARY SMYTH |
15 |
|
JOE HONEYMAN |
15 |
|
SEAMUS MC TAGUE |
15 |
|
TOMAS MCWEENEY |
15 |
|
ANNE SHANLEY |
14 |
|
DAMIEN HAMILL |
14 |
|
RAY LOGAN |
14 |
|
CHRISTOPHER MCNIFFE |
13 |
|
CONOR HARTE |
13 |
|
DAVID DOLAN |
13 |
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SHANE HARTE |
13 |
|
WALTER SHARPLEY |
13 |
|
Diarmuid Martin |
12 |
|
GAY PRIOR |
12 |
|
MICHAEL FANNING |
12 |
|
CAMILLUS MARTIN |
10 |
|
CYRIL SMITH |
10 |
|
FRANCIS DUIGNAN |
10 |
|
HUGH MCTAGUE |
10 |
|
JAMES CAFFERTY |
10 |
|
JOE MURPHY |
10 |
|
Paddy McGourty |
10 |
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PADRAIG MC KEON |
10 |
|
PAT FERGUSON |
10 |
|
PAT MC KIERNAN |
10 |
|
VER & CATH SMITH |
10 |
|
ANDY RALPH |
9 |
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CORMAC O'SUILLEABHAIN |
9 |
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GAVIN BRENNAN |
9 |
|
GORDON HUGHES |
10 |
|
JOHN PRIOR |
9 |
|
OLLIE HONEYMAN |
9 |
We had a very successful night in Scór na nÓg in Manorhamilton on Saturday night. We won the Nuachleas and the Bailéad Ghrúpa and we also won the Club of the Year. Our Novelty Act team gave a great performance and their success made up for last year when they seemed to have it won but didn’t satisfy the adjudicators. On this occasion Eoin McHugh, Conor McTague, Stephen McTague, Brian Beirne, John Fanning, Dean Creaven and Mark McGrory made no mistake with their fitness act. Well done to Raymond McHugh and Michael Fanning their tutors. Our second success was in Bailéad Ghrúpa where our team of Katie Duignan, Dervla Smith, Ciara Martin, Ciara O’Dowd and Lauren McGrory repeated their success of 2008. Well done again to their tutor Ann Gallogly.
In both Rince Foirne and Rince Seit our groups performed well but lost out to Glencar/Manorhamilton and Fenagh in turn. However they were both very well prepared by Orla McCaffrey who has also put a huge effort into training all of our dance groups. Míle buíochas Orla. Finally our young quiz team did their best but will have gained valuable experience this year. Míle buíochas freisin to Gerry Mahon for preparing all of out quiz teams.
The Ciorcal Comhrá – Irish Conversation evenings will start in Ballinamore Library on Tuesday 13 January at 8.30. Anyone interested please give name to the Library by calling or ringing 9645582. This year there will be a beginner’s group.
The Co Board annual awards night is on Saturday week. The Hall of Fame award goes to our own clubman Gerry Mahon. Anyone wishing to attend the event can get tickets from Alan Banks. Please contact him by this weekend.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Thomas Galligan who is in hospital at the moment.
The club sends best wishes to Finnian Sharpley who left for Australia on Monday last. It is probably a sign of the times and maybe of things to come but Finnian will be missed on our senior team this year. Best wishes Finnian and we hope to see you back in the O’Heslins colours before long.
The county seniors started off their 2009 campaign on Sunday. Good to see Liam Ferguson fielding with the County
Ní raibh aon buaiteoir den Phota Óir ar an Luan. Lotto ar an Luan seo chughainn i Lawrences, Pota Óir €4,700. Winner of €40 for those present on last Monday night: Philip Farrelly. Buidéal uisce beatha ó Hazel agus Diane Phillips: Tom Burns. €40 an duine: Mick Brady, Drumcullion: Seán Brady Aughavas: Diarmuid Martin, Kiltymooden, Mick Gilbride, Drumracken, Mick Donohoe, Drumreilly. Uimhreacha: 17026453