Game off v Westport
Our Mayo SFL Division 1B game v Westport, scheduled for this weekend, has been postponed until further notice.
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Our Mayo SFL Division 1B game v Westport, scheduled for this weekend, has been postponed until further notice.
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We extend to the Murphy family, Shrule, a great GAA family and also to the Shrule-Glencorrib club. See below: A Chairde It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Dick Murphy St Mary’s rd Shrule. Dick is the president of the Shrule/Glencorrib club and father to Mattie Murphy, our county board delegate. Funeral Arrangements: Reposing at Craddocks funeral home Wednesday evening 18th June from 7pmwith removal at 9 o clock to St Joseph’s church Shrule. Requiem mass on Thursday at 12 o clock with funeral proceeding to Shrule cemetery Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dilis Sent on behalf of Shrule/Glencorrib by Claire Sheridan
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Sasturday, 7pm, Flanagan Park – we need everyone there. We play Knockmore in the Mayo SFC, round two, and want to have a strong local support behind the team. Children are admitted free of charge. We are distributing flyers to local schools and at our Academy on Saturday morning to make sure we get everyone to the pitch Saturday night to give the lads a good cheer. It’s a big game for the club and one we need to win. See you there.
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John Sheridan, Drumhill, Ballinrobe, was the sole Ballinrobe GAA club winner in the first of the Mayo GAA Board 2014 draws held last night (Monday, June 16). See details of what John won, and all other winners, HERE Thank all who supported the draw – a significant portion of the funds repatriate to Ballinrobe club.
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We won the O’Mara Cup in 2013, and on Saturday morning last, we brought the cup along to Flanagan Park to show our young male and female footballers, who enjoy their skills academy every Saturday at 9.30am. Below are some of the pictures that accrued from the visit. We give the O’Mara Cup back this Saturday night when Garrymore and Shrule-Glencorrib face each other in the final replay at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, at 7o’c. All club members are asked to come along to help with stewarding at this game.
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Ballinrobe GAA club would like to wish every success to our major sponsors, Vaughan Shoes, who take over the running of iconic store, Hynes’ Shoes, Castlebar tomorrow (Friday). That brings to three the total of shops the Vaughan family now run – here in Ballinrobe, a little east of here in Claremorris, and now Castlebar. Great to see a success story start here in Ballinrobe.
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You can access the excellent Into the West Connacht Championship special HERE
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Ballinrobe GAA club regrets to announce the death yesterday, April 11th, of a valued and decorated member of our club, Mr Pat Malone (74) the Neale Road, Ballinrobe. He had been ill for some time. A native of Killimordaly, Co. Galway, Pat and his wife Madeline, and young family, moved to Ballinrobe in 1971. Pat was a member of An Gárda Síochána and prior to his arrival in Ballinrobe, he had been stationed in Co. Limerick where he had the distinction of being player-manager of the Ballingarry team which won a rare West Limerick junior hurling championship. When he was appointed to Ballinrobe, it was the start of a long and distinguished association with our club and the GAA generally in this part of the world. He had a lifelong love of hurling and played in the Ballinrobe colours for many years, winning Mayo senior titles in 1973, 1976 and 1977. In 1977, he was honoured with the prestigious Western People Sports Star of the Year for hurling. Other notable hurling distinctions were an All-Ireland Garda title won with Galway West in the mid 1970s, and a spell as a Galway minor hurling selector. In 1977 he was a central figure when Ballinrobe enjoyed a glorious year, capturing the Mayo U14, Feile na nGael, U16, minor and senior titles. Pat was a key mentor to all of those successful under-age teams, and a star player on the senior team. As a player, he was the essence of versatility, lining out in virtually every position of the field at various stages. In 1980, he coached the Ballinrobe team that won the Connacht U16 hurling title, beating Ballygar in the final. He played senior hurling for Mayo from 1972 to 1978, and was top scorer in Mayo hurling in 1973. He managed Mayo at various under-age and adult levels. Appropriately, his final game in the green and red was on the hallowed sod of Croke Park, when he played full-forward in the Division 3 NHL final against Armagh. Alas, it was not to prove a celebratory swansong as Mayo lost the game. In recent years, he had monitored the progress of the fledgling Moytura hurling club in this region, and was very hopeful for the future of hurling in south Mayo. He played Gaelic football for Ballinrobe, and it was as a manager and coach of numerous under-age and adult football teams that he made an enormous contribution to our club. He was to the fore in nurturing generations of club players, and managed teams to win titles at divisional and county levels. These included Mayo U14 and U16 titles during what was a hugely successful era for our club. Many players who went on to star for Ballinrobe and Mayo benefitted from his tutelage. As a coach and manager, he was highly innovative – among his many progressive initiatives was the mould-breaking practice of taking club teams beyond the county boundaries to play challenge games against leading sides in neighbouring counties. Pat’s commitment to the development of football was total. Year after year, new players passed through his care, and he gave each group equal attention. He later graduated to the position of the club’s senior team manager, where he brought the same people management skills and tactical astuteness to bear. His achievements as senior manager included a Mayo Division 2 title, and a subsequent appearance in the Super League final. He also guided the team to the quarter-final of the Mayo SFC in 1985, only to lose to Ballina Stephenites, the ultimate winners of the championship that year. He was honoured with a number of club awards down through the years, including, in recent years, the Bord na nÓg Hall of Fame award. Members of his family played hurling, camogie and football for both Ballinrobe and Mayo, and the Malone family has been synonymous with the GAA in this region from the 1970s to the present day. Family members have made an enormous contribution in a range of roles, including playing, coaching, management and administration. Indeed, we are now in a time when members of the third generation of the family are wearing the club colours. Pat served at various administrative levels within Ballinrobe GAA club, and remained a strong supporter of the club’s activities. Additionally, he served Ballinrobe RFC with distinction as a player and mentor and this keen sportsman enjoyed a game of golf in the local club. He is survived by his wife Madeline and children Breda (Madden), John, Pat, Kate (Walsh), Jenny (Hughes) and Niall. Deeply regretted by his sons-in-law Micheál, Edward and Declan, daughters-in-law Caroline, Dympna & Norrie, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, relatives, neighbours and friends. As a mark of respect to Pat, the club’s annual awards function and O’Mara Cup game versus Shrule-Glencorrib, both of which were due to take place on Saturday, April 12th, have been postponed. The club will form a guard of honour to give a fitting send-off to a man who made a very rich contribution to the lives of our members and to his adopted community. Funeral arrangements are as follows: Reposing at his residence on this Sunday from 2 o’clock to 7 o’clock. Private removal on Monday to St Mary’s Church, Ballinrobe for funeral mass at 12 noon with burial immediately afterwards in New Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations if desired, to Palliative Care c/o Cummins Funeral Directors. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family, his former colleagues in An Gárda Síochána, and his wide circle of friends. May he rest in peace. – Alan Flannery, Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club
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This Saturday, Ballinrobe’s young ladies footballers will have their first outdoor training session of the year – it will be at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, at 9.30am. Girls up to the age of 12 are invited to take part. The girls will train separately from the boys, who are also training at 9.30am. Parents are reminded that children should wear warm clothing. Drop-off and pick-up is at the dressing room area in Flanagan Park, rather than outside the entrance gates. The girls have been training indoors at Lakeside Sports & Fitness Centre in recent weeks and are now venturing outdoors for the first time – this is all part of a drive to re-establish a ladies football team in the town. Please forward this notice onto anyone you feel might be interested in sending their children along.
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We had another encouraging turn-out for our ladies football training on Saturday last. Girls from as young as five, and up to the age of 12, turned up, as did a large number of coaches and parents. It will continue next Saturday at 9.30am in Lakeside Sports & Fitness Centre. All are welcome. Please tell your friends. A fee of €1 per child is charged to cover the cost of hiring the venue.
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