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The late Anna O’Loughlin, RIP

  It is with great sadness that Ballinrobe GAA Club announces the passing of one of our greatest supporters, Anna O’Loughlin. A native of Kilnaboy, Co. Clare, Anna (87) became an integral part of life in this town after moving here in 1970. If there was a match, you could rely on Anna being there, along with her husband, Christy, who passed away 12 years ago. A quietly spoken woman, Anna often sat in the car up on ‘the embankment’ at Flanagan Park where she studied football and hurling encounters with an astute eye. Afterwards, she would share with players and mentors a thoughtful word of commendation or encouragement, as befitted the outcome. Her loyalty to the club was undiluted in every circumstance. Long journeys to remote venues never cost her a thought, either. Wherever the maroon and yellow of the club – or the blue and white of Ballinrobe CBS and later Ballinrobe Community School – fielded teams in pursuit of victory, Anna and Christy made it their business to be there, an inseparable couple who wanted only the best for the people they knew and loved. Multiple generations of Ballinrobe players regarded Anna with great warmth and respect, and her passing has occasioned much sadness locally. Anna and Christy moved here in 1970, when Christy was appointed to work as farm manager at the agricultural research station at Creagh, Ballinrobe. He served for a period as vice chairman of our club and was also heavily involved in the physical developments of our facilities at Flanagan Park. He played an active part in Ballinrobe hurling club during the 1970s and 1980s. Their sons contributed to some of the best days our club has ever had – a teenage PJ featured on the team that captured our first Mayo Intermediate Championship title in 1979; Brendan played on the 1990 side that won the Mayo Junior Championship; and Fergal was a leading light when we won our second Intermediate Championship title in 2000. Fergal figured on the Ballinrobe Community School team that won the historic first All-Ireland Senior B title in 1991. Brendan was a substitute on the Mayo team that won the 1983 All-Ireland U21 Championship. The family involvement is as strong as ever and is highly valued by all of our members. Anna and Christy’s son, Declan, who also played at under-age level with the club, is a key figure in the club’s ever-expanding ladies football wing. The emergence of a strong ladies football sector in the club dictated that after many years watching her sons star in the Ballinrobe colours, Anna had the great joy of watching her grand-daughter, Ailbhe, shine for the club. Grandson Fionn, who is also an accomplished basketballer, has worn the club jersey from an early age. Declan’s wife, Katherine (Butler), is a former club secretary. The Christy O’Loughlin Cup was inaugurated in 2012 and Anna presented the cup to winning captains on a number of occasions, including to Fionn in 2018. We extend our deepest sympathy to Anna’s sons James, PJ, Brendan, Declan and Fergal; daughter Evelyn; daughters-in-law; son-in-law; grandchildren, great-grandchildren and extended family members on their loss. As a club, we feel acutely the pain of Anna’s passing, and are mindful of the fact that the family have lost a dearly loved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral details are available HERE. The club will form a guard of honour at the removal of her remains from St Joseph’s Funeral Home to St Mary’s Church on Sunday.   John Sweeney, Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club.      

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The late Joe Lowry

Ballinrobe GAA Club has paid tribute to Joe Lowry, who passed away in Cleveland, USA, on Thursday June 30. Aged 85, Joe was a native of The Farm, Ballinrobe, and a distinguished footballer with Ballinrobe and Mayo before he emigrated to the USA in 1956. A substitute on the Mayo team which won the All-Ireland Minor Championship in 1953, he played for the county minors in 1954 and 1955. He was also selected on the Connacht Colleges combined team which won the All-Ireland Interprovincial Series. Joe’s final game for Ballinrobe came in the O’Mara Cup final of 1955, which was actually played in 1956. He emigrated to Cleveland just a few days later, and worked in construction in his adopted city. He continued to play Gaelic football in Cleveland and returned to play with New York in a National League final in Croke Park. His brother Tommy, who passed away in recent years, also played for Ballinrobe for many years. Joe’s health had deteriorated in recent years. “Joe was an excellent footballer and a huge loss to Ballinrobe when he left to work and settle in Cleveland. He never lost interest in the fortunes of our club, however, and made regular contact to keep himself up to date,” said club historian Michael Coyne. “We extend our sympathy to the Lowry family on their sad loss. Growing up, I often heard stories of Joe’s exploits for Ballinrobe and Mayo. The death of one our stars from yesteryear is always a sad occasion for the club,” said club chairman John Flannelly.   Joe was a beloved husband of 59 years to Mary Ann (nee Corrigan); father of David, Mary Kapferer (Scott), Theresa Wisniewski (Steven), Kathleen Milewski (Scott) and Thomas (Kim); grandfather of five; great-grandfather of two; brother of Mary Ruane and the late Anne Sheridan, Thomas, Owen, Michael and Martin; uncle and friend of many.  Photos show Joe (centre of three men) on a St Patrick’s GAA Club, Cleveland, team in 1962; Joe and his wife with Sean Mayo players Sean Kilbride (left, Ballaghaderreen) and Tommie O’Malley (right, Ballinrobe) when the Mayo team visited Cleveland in 1970; a newspaper article from Cleveland featuring Joe; a Ballinrobe team of the mid 1950s, Joe is fourth from the right on the front row.

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The late Madeline Malone

We extend our sympathy to the Malone family, and the extended family circle, on the sudden death of Madeline Malone, The Neale Road, Ballinrobe. Madeline was a lifelong supporter of the GAA, and is predeceased by her husband, a stalwart of our club for many years. You can read the club tribute to Pat Malone HERE Like Pat, Madeline had a particular love of the game of hurling, and the Malone family were central figures in the promotion of the sport in Ballinrobe in the 1970s and 1980s. The family also contributed handsomely to our football teams over many years, and members of the third generation of the family now play for Ballinrobe. Madeline was a loyal supporter of Ballinrobe teams in both codes. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. May she rest in peace. Funeral details are available HERE

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Honour for Ballinrobe GAA as our Club Radio commentator Tom gets local radio break

  We’ve been broadcasting games and other events on our Club Radio for a number of years now – and this week we are delighted that a club member who cut his broadcasting teeth here is set to get his break with Mid West Radio. Tom Carney (left, above), a former club chairperson and player and current coach, has really blossomed since getting involved with Club Radio. He moved from analysis to full commentary – including last weekend’s Mayo SFC clash with Castlebar Mitchels – and is now about to make his commentary debut on Mid West Radio. Tom will cover the Connacht ladies football final between Mayo and Galway at Elverys MacHale Park on Sunday week, July 2, at 4.30pm. We wish him all the best and we are very gratified that Ballinrobe Club Radio has proven to be such a good breeding-ground for Tom. Three other club members – Mike Finnerty, Rob Murphy and Liam Horan – will be on the road tomorrow (Saturday) when LocalStreaming.club, owned by Liam, will broadcast the five Celtic Challenge finals on GAANow. They will be accompanied by another young club member with an interest in broadcasting, 9 year-old (and nearly 10) Matthew McCormack.  

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.@Asnowrope saves the day with commentary v The Neale in Mayo SFL Div. 1B today, 6pm

UPDATE, Saturday, 1pm: Kevin Murphy (@Asnowrope) will do commentary on this game this evening. Will be joined by former players Keith McTigue (Ballinrobe) and Sean Maye (The Neale). Tune in shortly before 6pm, and spread the word. Crucial league points up for grabs – be there to support the lads – unfortunately ‘staff’ commitments mean we won’t be able to broadcast this on Club Radio. Sat, 24 Jun, Venue: Cong, (Round 6), Neale V Ballinrobe 6pm, Ref: Ronan Gurren  Note the 6pm throw-in; it was scheduled for 7pm earlier in the week but has since been changed to 6pm.

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LIVE: Full commentary on our Club Radio on @mayogaa SFL 1B game v @mayogaelsgaa with @tomcarney2670

  We’re on the road today – but not too far. We’re away to Mayo Gaels in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL at Mayo Abbey, at 2pm. Hopefully you can get there – but if you’re painting the house, doing Sunday dinner or getting out of bed on MacLean Avenue in Yonkers around that time, you can listen to all the action here on Club Radio. Tom Carney is the man in the hot seat and hopefully he will have P Costello Snr on one side of him.   The game will be live on this link HERE – and will be archived there afterwards too. Please RT, share, email, SMS etc this page.

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Live commentary on Club Radio, @mayogaa SFL v @kilmainegaa this evening, 6.30 throw-in @tomcarney2670

  We play Kilmaine in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL this evening (Saturday) at 6.30. If you can, be there to support the lads; failing that, you can listen to the full commentary here. Commentator Tom Carney – and we are hoping to line up P Cos too. They’ll get underway circa 6.20pm. The game will be live on this link HERE – and will be archived there afterwards too. Please RT, share, email, SMS etc this page – lots of people who will want to follow the game but won’t be able to get there.

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