2013

Four Masters come to ‘Robe

Next Saturday evening, March 9, we welcome Four Masters GAA club, Co. Donegal, to Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, for a senior football challenge game (6pm). Referee Padraic Costello. We are fairly certain it’s their first time to play in Flanagan Park, and we urge club members to come along for what should be an interesting challenge game. More here on Four Masters HERE. Their history section is worth a read. Apart from everything else, it’s the home club of Donegal players Karl Lacey, Paul Durcan and Barry Dunnion. Not sure if they are travelling, perhaps not with inter-county commitments. They have some well-known players from the past too. See their Wiki entry HERE. Seamus Bonner, mentioned there, passed away last year. He played club football in Dublin for many years, managed Leitrim at one stage, and was father of Kevin, who played for Dublin for a number of years. You can read about the late Seamus HERE. Another former Donegal great, and All-Ireland winner in 1992, Joyce McMullan is listed as the club’s insurance officer. Jog your memory on Joyce HERE.

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Mayo v Dublin tickets

From Mayo GAA board: Next Saturday evening will see the return of the Allianz Football League where Mayo will take on Dublin in Croke Park. All Cáirde Mhaigheo Season Ticket Holders must have a ticket to gain entry to Croke Park for this match. Tickets have been already printed and will be available for collection in the office of Elverys MacHale Park during the following times: Tuesday 26th February 12.30 – 6.30p.m. Wednesday 27th February 10.00 – 2.00p.m.  Anyone looking for a further information can contact the office in Elverys MacHale Park on 0949050487

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The late Jim Kierans

Ballinrobe GAA club regrets to announce the death today of a valued member of our club, Mr Jim Kierans (83). A native of Magheracloone, Co.  Monaghan, Jim immersed himself in the life of Ballinrobe GAA club and community when he moved to the town in the early 1950s to take up a teaching position in Ballinrobe CBS. He had previously taught in Belvedere College, Dublin. He was a noted scholar and held a First Class Honours Degree in Classics (Greek and Latin) from St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. He served at various levels within the club including as chairman and, in later years, as president. Jim was a mentor to many generations of members of our club and played a particular role in helping players further themselves in education, employment and Gaelic football. He was a former Mayo Minor football selector and was a member of the backroom team when Mayo won the All-Ireland minor title in 1978. He was an accomlished actor with St Mary’s Dramatic Society, Ballinrobe, during the 1950s and 1960s. A renowned historian, he published a book  A Chronicle of Ballinrobe some years ago which was a curated collection of news articles from the old Ballinrobe Chronicle newspaper. He also republished extracts from the Census of 1901 pertaining to Ballinrobe and the half-parish of Partry. His  opinion was regularly sought by historians, authors, researchers and students and, right up until his recent illness, his mind remained as sharp as ever.  He was close to many families in the Ballinrobe area and, indeed,  it ws through one such relationship – with the Staunton family in Tooreen, Partry – that Jim developed a deep friendship with Steve Staunton, one of Ireland’s most decorated soccer players. This bond was formed when Steve was a regular visitor to the home-place of his father, Tom, in Partry, during his childhood. His remains will repose in St Joseph’s Funeral Home, Glebe Street, Ballinrobe, tomorrow evening, Saturday, between 5.30 and 7o’c. Removal will take place on Sunday morning for 11.30am Requiem Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Ballinrobe.  He will be laid to rest in his native Magheracloone on Tuesday, and not Monday as earlier anticipated. Jim will be remembered at a number of club events this week-end and our O’Mara Cup game with Shrule-Glencorrib, scheduled for 12 noon on Sunday, has been changed to 2.30pm as a mark of respect. A minute’s silence will be observed before the game. The club will give Jim a fitting send-off, in memory of a man who made a very very rich contribution to the lives of our members and to the educational, sporting, cultural and social aspects of Ballinrobe community. It could be said that Jim adopted the town of Ballinrobe – and equally the town of Ballinrobe adopted Jim. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family and wide circle of friends. Funeral arrangements are available here: http://www.rip.ie/death_notices_detail.asp?NoticeID=188022. May he rest in peace.   –            Alan Flannery, Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club

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All In Ballinrobe

We hope you entered our All-in Ballinrobe competition. Closing date was March 31st, 2013. Stand by for updates – and if you missed this year, make sure to pencil it in your diary for 2014.

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O’Mara Cup

We defeated Garrymore by 1-9 to 0-10 in the O’Mara Cup yesterday, listen to full report in our Audioboos section of this site. Next Sunday, at 2.30pm, we are at away to Shrule-Glencorrib in the second round of the O’Mara Cup. Referee is Johnny Burke, Hollymount-Carramore. Please note, the game will take place in Glencorrib, and not Shrule as we reported earlier in the week. And the time is 2.30pm, and not 12noon – the game has been changed as a mark of respect to the late Jim Kierans, whose funeral Mass takes place at 11.30am in St Mary’s Church, Ballinrobe. Full Mayo GAA fixtures for the week are here: Mayo GAA Fixtures Feb. 12-24 2013

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Club Awards social

Confirmed for Flannery’s on tomorrow week (Friday, February 22). Awards include Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year, Junior Player of the Year, Club Person of the Year and Hall of Fame. Please spread the word: let’s have a big crowd along on the night. Admission free of charge.   Road sign here: Awards Social 4×4

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