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Ballinrobe Host successful Gaelic4Girls Programme

  The Gaelic4Girls (G4G)  programme in Ballinrobe was a tremendous success, with 43 girls taking part over 8 weeks. This LGFA national programme was held in association with Ballinrobe Ladies Football Association. The programme targeted girls between the ages of 8-12yrs who were not part of a Ladies Football Club and introduced them to the sport in a fun environment. The girls were taught the basic skills of Ladies Gaelic football and then demonstrated their new skills through two separate days of mini games. The G4G programme concluded on 03rd June in Flanagan Park with the presentation of t-shirts and certificates to all participants in the Maple Youth Centre on Sunday 12th June. The Maple Youth Centre was full to capacity with all the girls, coaches, members of Ballinrobe LGFA and parents amalgamating for the presentation. The Co-ordinator of the programme, Aidrienne Gleeson, addressed the crowd and recognised the effort put in by all involved to ensure the programme was a success. complimented all the new coaches who helped out during the G4G programme, for all their work over the past number of weeks and requested them to stay and help with the Coaching of the U10 & U12 Girls. Aidrienne also thanked the D.J., our very own Martin O’ Connor who had a disco for the girls and all the parents & coaches that baked all the goodies for this special occasion.  The girls were individually presented with their t-shirts and certificates by Diarmuid O’ Connor, whose surprise visit only heightened the excitement of the day for the girls.  Some had photos taken with Diarmuid others got their t shirts signed. .It has been clear to see for all involved what a fantastic initiative this programme was and the consistent turnouts every Friday evening were justification that the girls enjoyed the 8 weeks. The enthusiasm shown by all was a joy to behold and bodes well for the future of Ladies Football in Ballinrobe. It was fantastic to see the dramatic improvement in the girls’ skills levels throughout the programme and all the participants really enjoyed the programme.   Prior to the commencement of the programme all schools in the local areas were visited to promote the initiative. The girls made many new friends through the programme, another important benefit of participating in Ladies Gaelic Football. The G4G programme provided a safe and nurturing environment for the girls to develop their athletic and social skills. Most importantly, all the girls got the opportunity to play Ladies Football, with all different abilities descending on the pitch on a weekly basis. G4G has also served to integrate members of the community, with many different nationalities taking part and trying Ladies Football for the first time, with great results. All girls were encouraged to join Ballinrobe Club and to date 34 of the 43, 79%, have signed up and play with Ballinrobe U8s, U10s or U12s.  We are hopeful that more of the girls will sign up after the holidays in September. Last week, 25th July the girls headed off to Croke Park to partake in their second Mini Blitz. This was a fun filled day where the girls participated in mini-games where they showed of their newly learned skills, (More on Croke Park to follow at later date).   We encourage as many volunteers as possible to help out the club during training sessions and matches. All parents of the G4G Programme in Ballinrobe, older siblings of underage players in the club, former players, current players over 16 years of age and any other adults who would be interested in volunteering within the club are invited to come meet Aidrienne. If you are able to help out or would like further information, please contact Aidrienne on (086) 126 0136.

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Support the Ballinrobe man picked on European team for @EtihadAirways GAA World Games

He’s Niall Murphy from the Kilmaine road, son of Ken and Ann-Marie. He played with our club for many years, as did his brother Harry. Niall now lives in Rennes, France, where he is a leading light of the local GAA club – read about the Rennes trip to Ballinrobe three years ago HERE. Now Niall has been selected on the European team for the Etihad Airways GAA World Games in UCD, starting this weekend. It is a singular honour for Niall – there are 85 clubs in Europen and Niall has been selected on the side to represent all of them. The club is trying to raise a few quid to fund the trip to Dublin. You can contribute HERE. Allez le Niall!

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The late Mary Murphy, Kilmaine

Mary Murphy, Church Road, Kilmaine, whose death has occurred, was mother-in-law of long-serving club stalwart Martin Murphy. The club extends it sympathy to Ann, Martin, and broader Murphy family on their sad loss. Martin has served in virtually every role in the club, and was goalkeeper on our team that won the 1979 Mayo intermediate football championship. He has also been an inter-county referee. Funeral details are available HERE

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Vivioptal® Junior sponsor U8 Robe Rocket Jerseys

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets Robe Rockets are delighted to accept sponsorship of a set of jerseys by Vivioptal® Junior for our U8 team. Anthony Rainbow, Business Development Manager for Scope Healthcare aka former Kildare GAA player presented the jerseys to our U8 team at training last week. A big thank you to Vivioptal® Junior for selecting our Club. A sincere thank you to Elaine Treacy, Treacy’s Pharmacy, Main St, Ballinrobe. Elaine Treacy was instrumental in the decision by Vivioptal® Junior to select Robe Rockets and in her own words “it was just a conversation”, one to which Robe Rockets is grateful for. Pictured here at the presentation are Declan O’Loughlin, Chairperson Robe Rockets, Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets, Elaine Treacy, Treacy’s Pharmacy, Main St Ballinrobe and Anthony Rainbow, Business Development Manager for Scope Healthcare. Elaine Treacy, Treacey’s Pharmacy presenting Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets with Jersey Our U8 Team and Coaches with their new jerseys pictured here with Anthony Rainbow, Business Development Manager Scope Healthcare and Elaine Treacy, Treacy’s Pharmacy. Vivioptal® Junior is a scientifically developed advanced food supplement for active children that provide a carefully balanced, comprehensive range of 12 essential vitamins and 7 trace minerals. Vivioptal® Junior provides an ideal nutritional safeguard during a time when children have a high nutrient requirement in relation to body size, to support their rapid physical growth and development of bones, muscles, blood volume and the brain For further information on Vivioptal® Junior please click here.     

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Result: @ardnareesarsgaa 1-12, Ballinrobe 1-8 – Mayo SFL Div. 1B today

Update, Sunday, July 17, 2.40pm: Final score, Ardnaree 1-12, Ballinrobe 1-8 Update: Sunday morning, July 17 – unfortunately, due to staff shortages (row over weekend roster) we are unable to broadcast this game today. Best of luck to the lads, bring home the two points. Mayo GAA SFL, Division 1B Sunday, July 17, 11am Venue: Ardnaree (we had Ballinrobe on here in error earlier in the week), Ballinrobe V Ardnaree Sarsfields, Ref: Declan Corcoran (the one from Islandeady, not our club chairman, I hasten to add) Access a full audio commentary of the game live on Ballinrobe GAA Club radio HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. Commentary team: Tom Carney or Liam Horan, and hopefully someone from Ardnaree. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE

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