2016

U10 Indoor Pella results week 1

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets Week 1 of the Boys U10 Pella league has set the scene for what is shaping up to be an extremely competitive league. Two of the four games were drawn and the remaining two games were close fought affairs with the largest margin being just two goals. On the first week’s showing, the abilities of the teams seem evenly matched and as a consequence every team should have a justifiable ambition to win the league outright. The standard will improve week on week as players get used to the game and grow in confidence so we can expect more goals and excitement in the weeks ahead. Three words of advice for the players – “Pass And Go”. In a league impossible to predict one thing is certain – the team that best learns to pass and move will be the team that wins. And finally, thanks to everyone for turning up early as a result of which we were able to maximise the playing time for all the games,  Des May, U10 Coach See tables below for League Table, this week’s fixtures and updated Team lists  

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O’Mara Cup draw

By Billy Horan, Club PRO The draw for the O’Mara Cup groupings was made at a meeting of the South Mayo GAA board in Hollymount last week and is as follows: Group 1: Hollymount-Carramore (holders), Kilmaine, The Neale, Mayo Gaels; Group 2: Ballinrobe, Claremorris, Davitts, Garrymore, Shrule-Glencorrib. [Catgegory News, Slider, Senior Team]

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Sympathy

Sympathy was extended to the following families on their recent bereavements at a meeting of the Ballinrobe GAA club executive committee last week: Burke, Connaughton, Buckley and Partlin, and Judge (Mayo Abbey).

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U12/13 Ladies Indoor Pella results week 1

By Declan O’Loughlin, Chairperson  We had a great first day with our Pella league, as always with this group of players their skill levels were very good. We also had some new players joining and they coped admirably considering it was their first day. We had some girls missing last week due to illness and we are hoping to have all teams with their full numbers this week. Results Week 1 Team B: 2pts      Team E: 6pts Team C: 10pts    Team F: 3pts Team A: 8pts      Team D: 12pts Below are the team schedules and the team members. Players should arrive 10 minutes before their playing time so they can do their warm ups ahead of their match. Gumshields are mandatory and the players should bring a drink of water. Any questions call Declan on 087 2063863 or Mary on 087 2347438.

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David Waldron is new senior team manager

David Waldron, a native of Milltown who teaches in Claregalway, is the new manager of the Ballinrobe senior football team. He was ratified at last night’s meeting of the club’s Executive Committee. Details of his backroom team will be finalised shortly. He is wished every success in the role. Ballinrobe have been drawn in the same group as Castlebar Mitchels, Ballina Stephenites and Crossmolina in the Mayo SFC. The players have been training over recent under weeks under the guidance of player Conor Keane, who is a qualified fitness specialist and the owner of a popular gym in the Ballinrobe area, and David’s involvement will commence this coming weekend.

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U10 Indoor Pella starts 12th February

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets Our U10 Indoor Pella league starts this Friday 12th February at 6pm. This fulfills one of the key planks of our coaching plan, namely to play football virtually all year round. Players should arrive 10 minutes before the kick-off time for their match indicated on the schedule below. Matches will be 10 minutes a side with a half time break. Allowing for delays, players should be available for collection 30 minutes after kick-off time. Please bring water and gum shields Teams and schedule times are listed below U10 Indoor Pella Rules Format 8 teams in two pools of 4. Teams in each pool will play each other in a round robin format. After the three round robin games, the Pool 1 first placed team plays the Pool 2 fourth placed team, the Pool 1 second placed team plays the Pool 2 third placed team , Pool 1 third placed team plays the Pool 2 second placed team and the Pool 1 fourth placed team plays the Pool 2 first placed team. The winners of these four games will be the semi finalists for the Cup competition. The losers will be the semi-finalists for the Shield competition. Rules Gum shields & runners must be worn. Scoring: 3 points for a win, 2 points for a draw, 1 point for losing by three or less scores. In the event of a tie, final placings will be determined by total goals scored. 4-a-side games. Substitutions made regularly to ensure all players play an equal length of time. If any team has less than 4 players a temporary substitution from another team will be made if possible. This may not always be possible so please make every effort to attend each week – your team needs you. Matches will be 12 minutes a side with a two minute half time break . Gaelic football rules apply for pick-up, hand-pass, movement with the ball, etc. A player is allowed two solos or a solo and a hop before they must pass or shoot. A player may score with a kick or a hand-pass – both count for one point. A player must be in the opposition’s half to score. The ball may hit the side wall without penalty. If an attacking player hits the ball against the end wall, the defending team gains possession and re-starts the game from under their goal. Before the re-start no attacking player is allowed inside the blue semi-circle zone. If a defending player hits the ball off the end wall, the attacking team gains possession at centre court. Teams must have at least one player in each half of the court at all times. If a team fails to do so, the opposing team is awarded a free from the opposition’s blue semi-circle. When a free is called the defending player must step back 5 paces from the free taker. A defender may block a player or attempt to strike the ball from his hands but no tackling allowed – i.e. no grabbing, pushing or striking an opposing player to any degree. A player guilty of persistent fouling or dangerous play will be sin binned for 3 minutes. Venue: Lakeside Sports & Fitness Club, Station Road, Ballinrobe. Players should arrive 10 minutes before  the kick-off time for their match indicated on the schedule above. Please make every effort to be early to allow us organise the teams and ensure the players do not lose any playing time. Allowing for delays, players should be available for collection 30 minutes after scheduled kick-off time.  

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