Aidrienne Gleeson

Ladies Training with Cora Staunton

Our Ladies Night training with Cora Staunton written by Aidrienne Gleeson Our U8, U10  and U12 ladies had the honour of the presence of  Cora Staunton on Wednesday 23rd September.  Not only did Cora, “the Legend”,  come join us, Cora actually took the Training session with the girls. The girls who turned out in force, 45 in all, thoroughly  enjoyed the training session with Cora ( evidenced in photos attached). Cora managed the 45 for the hour and them before she left the pitch did some Autograph signing for the girls. We the coaches and girls thank Cora for attending and taking the training.  We have already started following in her steps by attending Croke Park, Sunday 27th September,  and we hope to continue  following in her steps as our teams grow stronger. We look forward to Cora returning to our club for another session in very near future.        

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Our Croke Park day – September 27th, 2015.

Our U8, U10 and U12 ladies went on an amazing bus trip and some of our U10s were even lucky enough to play a match on the day of the TG4 Ladies Gaelic All-Ireland finals day in Croke Park on Sunday, September  27th, 2015. Over 40 of our ladies, together with various family members and coaches, headed off from Ballinrobe at the early hour of 7.30 on two buses & 6 cars to reach the grounds of Croke Park before the Ladies Junior Football final began at 11:45.  The Junior ladies final score was Louth 4-12 V’s Scotland 0-2.  Louth, who were beaten finalist in 2010 and 2012, got it third time lucky. The highlight of this encounter, however for Ballinrobe was the half time game.  Twelve of our ladies, accompanied by Michael Bradley and Aidrienne Gleeson, proudly ran out on to Croke Park pitch behind the iconic Artane Band to play a ten-minute match v’s Grattan (Longford).  The game was fantastic with fast movement of the ball up and down the field by the two teams.  Our girls displayed the best of skills and used the full pitch.  It was a game to be proud off. The shouts of the other eighty Ballinrobe contingency was heard all over Croke Park during the exciting match. Shortly after the match team and supporters headed off to the Croke Park restaurant and ate in style together.  The staff in the restaurant, together with all the staff at Croke Park, including those associated with the LGFA,  treated us so well on the day. It was a credit to all involved. After the bellies were full, and I mean full, we headed back to the stands and watched the Intermediate match.  The final score was Waterford 3-14 V’s Kildare 0-10. Between the Ladies Intermediate match and the  Ladies Senior final a group of us headed of to the Museum. The Museum is a well worth visit, and children and adults alike enjoyed the experience especially the interactive activities available within the Museum. Then we all settled down to watch the Ladies Senior Football Final. The game did not disappoint us. Cork claimed the five-in-row scoring a two point victory over Dublin in front of a bumper 31,083 attendance. It was a tight encounter with final score, Cork 0-12 V’s Dublin 0-10. We headed home shortly after  this game taking some photos on the way.    Arriving in Ballinrobe around 10:30 we all headed home with tired  heads and a great memory forever of  our Ballinrobe Ladies big day out in Croke Park.  (Photos of the day attached) ~  

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U10/U12 Ladies first trip out of Mayo

Ladies U10/U12 with Mary Langan, take their first trip outside the county. On 23rd July our U10/U12 ladies played Clonbur ladies in what was a very exciting match.  Our ladies, shown above with Mary Langan, Coach and Ballinrobe Ladies Football Club Secretary, displayed great skills and team spirit on the field.  Every match proves our ladies are getting stronger on a weekly basis and that the twice a week training is really paying off. – Aidrienne Gleeson, PRO, Ballinrobe Ladies Football club

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