Congrats to Mayo minors
At tonight’s meeting of our Executive Committee, congratulations was extended to the Mayo minor football team and management on their All-Ireland win.
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At tonight’s meeting of our Executive Committee, congratulations was extended to the Mayo minor football team and management on their All-Ireland win.
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We were beaten by Davitts in the Mayo SFL Division 1A at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, today – 2-9 to 1-11. Full-time report is HERE Half-time report is HERE
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Flanagan Park will be the venue for a double header Friday 4th October, when the South Mayo Minor A & B Finals take place. The Neale face off against Hollymount/Carramore with winning All-Ireland Mayo Minor captain Stephen Coen at 6.30pm in the B Final. At 8pm Claremorris, including All Ireland winners Mark Mulligan and Ronan Finn will take on Davitts in the A Final. Should be a very entertaining evening of football.
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Captain Stephen Coen will bring the All-Ireland minor cup (Tommy Markham Cup) to Hollymount hall this evening at 6.30 – and all are welcome. Stephen plays with the Hollymount-Carramore club. Other members of the team will also be present. The team had a splendid win over Tyrone in Sunday’s All-Ireland final.
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Our Wednesday evening U8 Skills Academy is now completed for the 2013 season – but it will continue on Saturday mornings at 9.30am in Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe. The U10 Academy will continue to go ahead for the next two Wednesdays at 6.30pm as they prepare for their forthcoming Croke Park trip. Read about that trip HERE.
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So there we all were, the whole town, the whole county, watching Up for the Match, spotting P Cos in the audience… …and it came to the super-duper prize at the end. The phone-in prize. Des Cahill was a bit pressed for time and it flashed through fairly quickly. Tony from Ballinrobe. That’s Tony Walkin, says I, our Club President, see his recent President’s Project video HERE. I’d recognise his dulcet tones anywhere. So we tweeted out the great news. Even gave a passing mention to Tony Jnr, who played for Mayo v Cork in 1991 All-Ireland minor final. Said it’d be only proper to ring Tony to congratulate him. As we dialled, we spotted the texts coming through to say the winner was Tony ‘Flat Out’ Finnerty. Tony Walkin said it wasn’t him, though he had entered the competition alright. Got young Mark Finnerty on the phone. Winner alright, it’s his uncle Tony. Top prize. It’s on RTE.ie already apparently. No better man, Tony Finnerty: great supporter of club and county. A few years ago, he took ill and we almost lost him during a Mayo v Derry NFL game that Mike was commentating on – Mike had to leave the commentary box just before half-time as the drama unfolded. Read about that HERE. His son Mike is known nationally as broadcaster and journalist – Mayo News, TV3, Mid West Radio, and a former distinguished secretary of this club. Tony’s other son Paul was a member of the Mayo panel for the 2001 All-Ireland U21 final. Paul was a Mayo intermediate championship winner with Ballinrobe. Daughter Michelle will be delighted too: she had a close one last night when she nearly won an All-Ireland ticket in our club raffle. Instead she a got a beanie hat. Them’s the breaks. Safe travelling, one and all, or if you’re already up there, enjoy the rest of your night. Best of luck to our seniors Donal Vaughan and Kenneth O’Malley. Unfortunately our minor Stephen Burke didn’t make the final minor panel. He played in the Connacht final, and played well, but got injured at the wrong time and time has beaten him in his efforts to regain his place. Maigh Eo abu.
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Filmed live this morning at our Academy – the Green and Red of Mayo http://youtu.be/Dx2ffu2gch8?ac
Our Academy footballers sing the Mayo anthem Read More »
Tonight’s winners from our raffle in Inch’s Bar: Terrace: Conor Delaney, The Neale; Stand: Johnny Feerick, Cloverhill, Ballinrobe; Ballinrobe tops: John Jennings, Roxboro; Tom O’Boyle, Sligo; Beanie hats: Michelle Finnerty, Creagh; Shaunagh McDermott, Ballinrobe; Ellen Finnerty, Kilkeeran, Ballinrobe; Sadhbh Culhane, Rahard, Ballinrobe. Maurice Horan won the terrace ticket first and threw it back in the pot. Fair play. Thanks to all who supported the draw. Safe travelling. Here’s hoping we can do the double Sunday.
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Local writer Willie McHugh was on RTE this morning – delivering a piece he wrote earlier this week for the Mayo News. You can listen to it in full HERE
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