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O’Mara Cup win

Congrats to the senior team who won the O’Mara Cup tonight – beating The Neale in a very entertaining final in Cong, 1-12 to 0-11. Full-time and half-time audioboo reports are HERE (we hasten to add, by the way, that the audioboo from Mellotte’s, The Neale, on the way home was born not out of triumphalism, but out of necessity – there’s a wi-fi network there so we could be sure of a successful upload of the file.) Shane Biggins (who unfortunately had to go off injured, hopefully he will be okay soon – he has suffered enough on the injury front) accepted the cup from Ger McHugh, Chairman, South Mayo GAA board. Well done to the Neale for their excellent hosting of the final. I’m sure they are disappointed tonight and we wish them the very best in this year’s Mayo intermediate league and championship. HERE are some pictures from what was a good night in the club’s history – by the way, those are high resolution pix so you can download and print (someone tell Margaret Killeen and Marian Macken that, please!) Great to see so many supporters out there and family members. To download the pix, just select the pix you want and hit download on the top right. You don’t need to open a Dropbox account. Nothing quite like winning. Hopefully more to follow. And a perfect engagement present for our ‘keeper Paul Tiernan and Orla Kavanagh, who announced their intentions last night. And not forgetting wing-back/forward Ruairi Keane who got engaged to Deirdre O’Malley (sister of our wing-back extraordinaire James O’Malley) just last week. Love is truly in the air. Sounds like we can’t but have a party tonight! An Rób abu. By the way, tomorrow night the video of the game will be shown in O’Malley’s Bar, Glebe St, at 9o’c. Good to see one of our great players of recent times, Sean Burke, in Cong tonight, and also at the celebrations. Sean is now domiciled in Australia. It’d be great to see him in the club colours again. We also have Declan and Enda Reilly in Australia. I presume they are watching events closely. They generally don’t miss a trick from home. Great men – their brother Felim, playing at corner-back, represented the family well tonight, as always. A good few of The Neale crew turned up in O’Malley’s tonight. Fair play. They were bitterly disappointed but they are a team on the ‘up’, particularly if you look at their under-age record in recent years. The game was played in a very sporting manner throughout.

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Club table quiz

A table quiz in aid of Ballinrobe GAA club will take place in Costello’s Bar, Abbey Street, on Thursday, April 11th, at 9.30. Table of four, €40. Please support. Club officers are asked/expected to field a team for this event. EVENT FLYER

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Odd or even – oh boy!

There will be more than usual interest in this part of the world in the National Lottery tv draw this Saturday night. It all revolves around the forthcoming O’Mara Cup final between The Neale and ourselves. Both clubs have agreed to toss for home venue for the final. Which is where the tv Lotto draw comes in. If the bonus ball in the main draw comes out ODD – the match will be in Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe. If it comes out EVEN – we’ll be on the road to The Neale’s home venue in Cong. The game will take place on the weekend of April 6/7. Exact date and time to be confirmed soon. By the way, does anyone know when last The Neale and Ballinrobe clashed in the O’Mara Cup final? Methinks there will be a big crowd whether it’s played in Ballinrobe or Cong. More anon.

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Are you a sports genius?

If you think you know your stuff, check out our new All-In prediction competition – HERE And all club members are asked to promote this to all the geniuses in their circles. You can play this game online via credit card or PayPal, so we are making a big push to get Ballinrobe supporters living either elsewhere in Ireland or abroad. Below is our full press release on this interesting event.   Sports fanatics have been granted a novel opportunity to test their knowledge in Ballinrobe GAA club’s new prediction competition featuring a prize fund of €1000. All-In Ballinrobe 2013 asks entrants to predict the outcome of 20 major sporting events this year, including GAA, soccer, golf, rugby, Camogie, snooker, tennis, horse-racing and ladies football. “The events are local, national and international, and are designed to test the knowledge of the many sports fanatics out there,” explained the man who came up with this quirky fundraiser, assistant club secretary Kevin Murphy. “People can take part by buying entry forms directly from club members, or by entering online on our club website www.BallinrobeGAAClub.com. We can accept credit card and PayPal payments on our site for this competition.” The event has generated huge interest in Ballinrobe and further afield. “We’ve had club supporters and former members coming online to test their luck from all over the world,” added Kevin. All-In Ballinrobe is open to anyone, anywhere, who wants to test their sporting knowledge. Entry fee is €10, and of the €1000 prize fund, a cool €750 will go to the winner.   PLEASE NOTE: For Question 10, Ireland is taken the mean the whole of the island, north and south.

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