2017

Live commentary on Club Radio, @mayogaa SFL v @kilmainegaa this evening, 6.30 throw-in @tomcarney2670

  We play Kilmaine in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL this evening (Saturday) at 6.30. If you can, be there to support the lads; failing that, you can listen to the full commentary here. Commentator Tom Carney – and we are hoping to line up P Cos too. They’ll get underway circa 6.20pm. The game will be live on this link HERE – and will be archived there afterwards too. Please RT, share, email, SMS etc this page – lots of people who will want to follow the game but won’t be able to get there.

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Practical coaching workshop

    Ballinrobe GAA Club will hold a practical workshop for all our coaches next Thursday evening April 13th on the Astro Pitch in The Green from 7-9pm. The workshop will be run by GPO Kieran Kilkenny who was part of the Ballinrobe Community School management team who recently won the All-Ireland Schools title. It’s only for our own coaches so would appreciate a full attendance.

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Oran O’Malley visits Robe Rockets training

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets We were delighted to welcome our own Oran O’Malley to our U6’s and U8’s Rockets training this morning along with the Paddy Drummond Cup, Connaught Senior League and Championship cups. Oran took time to answer lots and lots of questions from our Rockets and he advised them to practice lots and listen to their Coaches!!! Sean Grimes our U6 coach was brought back to 1999 as Sean was Captain of the last Ballinrobe Community School to win the All Ireland College final. A massive “Thank you” to Oran and once again congratulations to all involved in Ballinrobe Community School. We wish you all the very best with exams, Clubs and County involvement in 2017. For more photos check out https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1365677286808507.1073741832.237032396339674&type=3     U8 Robe Rockets with Oran O’Malley

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Spread the word – juvenile final now switched to Tuam Stadium

UPDATE, Friday morning: Game switched to Tuam Stadium.      Hot on the heels of last weekend’s Croke Park heroics, the Community School’s juvenile team are chasing their third major title of the year tomorrow (Friday). They play St Joseph’s, Galway, in the Connacht B final at Shrule. Throw-in 12.30pm. The juveniles have already won the Mayo A championship and the Connacht B league and are now looking to complete the collection.

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Our boys will be introduced at MacHale Park today + tour of all clubs this evening

  By Liam Horan, Webmaster In the spirit of striking while the iron is hot, it will be a busy day for Ballinrobe Community School. After their thrilling win over St Ciaran’s, Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone, in yesterday’s All-Ireland Senior B football final at Croke Park, they will take to the field once again today. This time, they won’t have to break a sweat though – they will be introduced to the crowd at half-time in the crucial Allianz NFL Division 1A clash between Mayo and Donegal at Elverys MacHale Park. If you’re there, do show your appreciation. Afterwards, it’s back on the bus again as they go on tour. Eight clubs are represented on the squad. The homecoming last night was centred on Ballinrobe, where a huge crowd turned out, and today the team and management will bring the Paddy Drummond Cup to the other seven clubs – Hollymount-Carramore (home of captain Nathan Moran), Mayo Gaels, Garrymore, Kilmaine, The Neale, Ballintubber and over the border and into Clonbur. Michael King, from the South Mayo GAA board, has had the route planner out all morning. Paris-Dakkar has nothing on this manouevre. Here’s what he has come up with – in all cases, the team will visit the local GAA grounds, back to where it all began: 4.30pm, Ballintubber; 5pm, Mayo Abbey (Mayo Gaels); 5.30pm, Hollymount (Hollymount-Carramore); 6pm, Garrymore; 6.30pm, Kilmaine; 7pm, Cong (The Neale);  7.30pm, Clonbur. …and they will then make their way back to Ballinrobe.  The players are genuinely appreciative of all the support they have received on this march to glory, most notably yesterday in Croke Park and last night in a thronged Ballinrobe. A few other pointers if you want to relive the day and night: Ballinrobe club man Martin O’Connor, the DJ and Head of Sound for last night’s homecoming, also managed to capture it on Facebook Live on the Vaughan Shoes channel (multi-tasker Martin is a staff member there). Almost 5,000 people have already watched it, and you can do HERE now. Vaughan Shoes are the team sponsors. They are generous sponsors of local undertakings, including being main sponsors of our club for seven consecutive years. Tom Carney caught the homecoming on the Ballinrobe GAA Radio Channel. That – along with coverage throughout yesterday – is now archived HERE. That includes some interviews from Jury’s Croke Park hotel, full match coverage, interviews and speeches after the game right up to and beyond the dressing room door, and, of course, the aforementioned homecoming coverage. Padraic Costello Snr, Tom and I were at the controls throughout the day, with a wide variety of cameo appearances along the way. Watch the game back – it’s on TG4’s YouTube channel HERE The Lorcan McMonagle who played at corner-back for the victorious St Brendan’s College, Killarney, side in yesterday’s Senior A final is a son of Ian and Bernice McMonagle – Ian from Ballinrobe, Bernice (formerly McNevin) from Carnacon. Ian and Bernice run a B&B business in Killarney – Ian played for Ballinrobe as did his brother David.  Good work was done by the South Mayo GAA board of late: in particular, the staging of a fund-raising table quiz for Ballinrobe Community School and St Colman’s College, Claremorris (Connacht Senior A champions) before their respective All-Ireland semi-finals was an excellent piece of work. In my view, it raised more than money: it raised morale, local pride, and a sense of unity that was clearly evident yesterday and last night. Plus the appointment of Kieran Kilkenny as South Mayo GAA Coaching Officer is already paying dividends, as alluded to by Damien Egan, team manager, at last night’s homecoming.

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We are doing full commentary of @brobesch v stciaransballyg on Saturday

UPDATE, Thursday, March 30: We will have full commentary of the game here on Club Radio. Tune in here shortly before 2pm Saturday for coverage. Commentator Liam Horan – flanked by the trusty duo of Padraic Costello Snr (and the first) and Tom Carney. The game will be live on this link HERE – and will be archived there afterwards too. Please RT, share, email, SMS etc this page – lots of people who will want to follow the game but won’t be able to get there.   See you in Croke Park on Saturday.

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U10 Boys Pella Spring Final

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets After six thrilling weeks our U10 boys Pella Spring league concluded last Friday evening. The large crowd in attendance were treated to four highly competitive matches with very little to separate the teams. Congratulations to all players involved. U10 Boys Training returns outdoors this week and will take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 6.45pm to 8pm in Flanagan Park. Thanks to our Parents for ensuring the boys kept to their match schedules and who came out week on week to support the boys and to John F and staff at the Lakeside for hosting us once again. A special mention to each team coach who helped throughout the six weeks and as always Des May and Padraic Delaney, U10 Coaches for organising and running the league. A video and some photos from the night               They came down eventually !!!

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U12 Pella League Final

Last Thursday 16th March saw the completion of the U12 Pella league. We had a great turnout to watch our last games and those in attendance were treated to a great display of football. The games were very competitive but played in a great spirit and all the players were rightly proud of the way they played. Thanks to Kevin, John, Sean and Peter for organising and running the league and to John F and staff at the Lakeside for hosting us once again. Thanks to our Parents for ensuring the boys kept to their match schedules and who came out week on week to support the boys. Training returns outdoors Thursday 23th March at 7pm in Flanagan Park.

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St Patrick’s Day Parade

By Annette Conway, PRO Robe Rockets Thank you to our Robe Rockets, Parents and Coaches who braved the weather for the St Patrick’s day parade. An enjoyable and dry afternoon allowed us to follow our Rocket around town accompanied by a drum and a chorus of whistles. If we could have bottled the noise from the whistles the rocket would have taken off!!! We even made the RTE Six One News as part of the Ballinrobe Parade coverage. A big well done to the organisers of the Ballinrobe parade. Here are a few memories from the day.    We have many more photos from the parade. If you wish you can email us ballinroberoberockets@gmail.com and we will send you on the link. Some Videos below also:     Finally the famous news coverage 🙂 Copyright of RTE NEWS.    

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Church Gate Collection

By Declan O’Loughlin, Bord na nOg Ballinrobe GAA club held its annual church gate collection on the weekend 25th and 26th of March. The club raised €860 and all proceeds will go towards the development of underage teams in the club. In recent years we have witnessed a huge increase in numbers of boys and girls playing and as of today we have 280 registered underage members. We would like to thank everyone for their generous support. Also, thanks to all who helped out over the weekend.  

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