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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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Croker here we come. Yesterday’s commentary archived here now. @SupermacsBdine sponsored, @brobesch v @coachfordcoll in @TullaGAAClub

UPDATE, Sunday morning, March 19: Croker here we come. Listen to yesterday’s commentary HERE. Supermac’s sponsorship will go towards the Team Training Fund for the final. UPDATE, St Patrick’s evening: Danny McHugh of Supermac’s has kindly offered to sponsor our commentary tomorrow. Supermac’s are also the St Colman’s College, Claremorris, team sponsors tomorrow. Danny is a former Colman’s player and we will understand fully if he veers that direction tomorrow. Danny runs Supermac’s in Ballinrobe, Claremorris and Ballindine, and one of the Ballinrobe team – Peter Butler – is a part-time employee in the Ballinrobe outlet.  SUPERMAC’S ALL STAR AWARDS: Local Store Marketing (Franchised) – Supermac’s, Ballindine/Ballinrobe/Claremorris. pic.twitter.com/UBZaQyLD8n — Supermac’s 🇮🇪 (@SupermacsIRE) January 25, 2017   UPDATE, St Patrick’s morning: Padraic Costello Snr confirmed as member of commentary team. ‘Will tog for Tulla’ was his exact response on What’s App. It wouldn’t be a commentary without him anyway. Usual security arrangements will be put in place to give him safe passage to and fro. We would ask fans to refrain etc. Coverage starts shortly before 2pm tomorrow. Let us know where you’ll be be tuned. By the way, we will give updates on how our neighbours St Colman’s College, Claremorris, are getting on versus St Brendan’s College, Killarney, in the Senior A semi-final at the same time. THURSDAY, March 16: Big game Saturday, March 18 – Ballinrobe Community School v Coachford College, Cork, in the semi-final of the All-Ireland senior B football championship semi-final. And we aim to have a full commentary of the game here on Club Radio. Tune in here shortly before 2pm Saturday for coverage. Commentator Liam Horan – hope to have Padraig Costello Snr along too as match analyst, and the SOS has gone out to Coachford College for a representative to fly their flag. 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. We’re not sure what the 3G coverage is like in Tulla but will hopefully be okay.   

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Spread the word: tonight’s schools final switched to Bekan

UPDATE, Monday, February 27: Game switched to Connacht GAA Centre of Excellent, Bekan, tonight. Waterlogged pitch in Tuam. Throw-in still 7.30pm.   Let’s get the flags out and resolve to be in Tuam for the game. Our young players are there, joined by their colleagues from our neighbouring clubs. It’s been a wonderful year for the school so far. It’s great to get the chance to see a game outside of normal working hours. See you in Tuam.

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Great week (and season) continues for school with Connacht juvenile victory

By Liam Horan, Webmaster A great week (and season) for Ballinrobe Community School continued yesterday when the school’s rising stars won the Connacht Juvenile B championship. They defeated ‘The Bish’ (St Joseph’s, Galway) by 3-14 to 3-7 in a thrilling final at Headford. We are particularly proud of the Ballinrobe players in the squad, but, equally, we know the unique atmosphere that permeates a successful school team when players from a variety of clubs pool together. Well done to team manager Martin Gavin, a member of the Mountbellew-Moylough club in Galway, who guided the team to victory.  We are lucky locally to have enjoyed many great Ballinrobe Community School successes down the years, and it is clear that we are now in a very promising era. This triumph is also a vindication of all the great work being done in local clubs, not least in our own club where many of these players cut their teeth in our Skills Academy (now known as the Robe Rockets) and at Bord na nOg level. Thanks to Alan Flannery for providing this picture after the great deed was done.   

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Congratulations to school side on winning Connacht Senior B league

By Billy Horan, Club PRO Well done to Ballinrobe Community School on capturing the Connacht Post-primary School’s Senior B league football title at Belclare on Wednesday. An impressive performance fashioned a 3-9 to 0-9 win over Presentation College, Athenry. The side was captained by Ballinrobe player Evan O’Brien. The team’s focus will now be on the championship with a semi-final placing already achieved. We hope to have the names of all the players and management in the pic clarified asap.  

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SOS We need your help for pitch clean up on Saturday

  Dear Club Members, This coming Saturday, 14th January, Ballinrobe GAA is club is getting together to get our facilities ready for another busy calendar. With the great numbers we now possess it is essential that the clubs facilities are provided in the best possible condition. What is going to happen this weekend, is that on Saturday morning at 10.00am, all club members, mentors, players and parents are being asked to be at Flanagan Park at 10.00am whereby everyone is to get together and carry out a general tidy up around the pitch and surrounding areas including the dressing rooms, stores, kitchen area and bathrooms. The equipment cages will also be tidied up, with some being moved out and each teams equipment and gear being sorted out in advance of the year commencing. So please make an effort to come out this Saturday at 10.00am and help start the year off on the right foot, all are welcome so bring any help you can find along the way.

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The late Sean Donnelly, RIP

It is with regret that we record the death after a long illness of Sean Donnelly, Knockgloss, Ballinrobe. Sean’s sons, grandsons and grand-daughters are all heavily involved in the club and the family has always been supportive of Ballinrobe and Mayo teams. Sean was a very popular local man. Funeral details are here http://www.midwestradio.ie/index.php/death-notices/36848-sean-donnelly-knockgloss-ballinrobe May he rest in peace.

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€50 reward for our club – AIB/GAA Home Insurance Offer

From AIB, who are main GAA sponsors nationally. AIB/GAA Home Insurance Offer We want to take this opportunity to explain how customers nominate their Club for the €50 reward. How customers nominate their GAA club for €50 Reward After purchasing their new policy, the customer must complete the ‘Reward my Club’ form online atwww.aib.ie/gaainsurance. On the form the customer nominates their GAA club They will also need to submit their policy number Payments to clubs will be made after the policy has been in place for 3 months and payments will begin in March 2017. Customers should nominate their club as soon as possible after purchase, as despite best intentions the longer people wait to nominate their club the less likely they will be to actually do it. As soon as customers have their policy number they can complete the form – you don’t need to wait until the Policy has been in place 3 months. Ladies GAA Clubs/ Ladies Camogie Clubs There have also been some queries with regard to Ladies GAA Football clubs and Ladies Camogie clubs and whether we can extend our GAA Club Home insurance offer to include them.  Unfortunately we do not have a formal partnership with the LGFA and as a result we cannot include ladies football clubs into this offer

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