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Listen back to full commentary @BurrishooleGAA 5-7, Ballinrobe 2-11, played today

Sunday evening: Final score: Burrishoole 5-7, Ballinrobe 2-11. Commentary archived  HERE   Our seniors play Burrishoole today (Sunday) at 12.30pm in round two of the Mayo SFL (Division 1B) – and not 12 noon as we wrongly reported here yesterday. Access a full audio commentary of the game live HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. As this is an eleventh hour confirmation, please RT, share etc to get the word out. Commentary team: Liam Horan + some other strays he will pick up along the way. We will pick up someone from the Burrishoole side of the house too, hopefully – John Pat is our number one target. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE

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Match commentary now archived here: Ballinrobe 1-9 @Ballagh_GAA 3-13 @mayogaa SFL

  The match commentary is now archived HERE By Liam Horan, Webmaster The wheel is starting to turn again – as Josh Ritter says, part metaphorically, “it’s been a long time a coming, but now the snow is gone.” You can even listen to that song HERE. Anyway. We play Ballaghaderreen in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL this Saturday, April 9, in Flangan Park, Ballinrobe, at 6pm – and you can listen to every minute of the action here on our website. Access the game HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. FLASHBACK: Commentary team v Kiltimagh, in SFL, 2015: (l to r): Seamus Corry, Liam Horan, Padraig Costello Snr. Pic Brendan Mooney, Kiltimagh GAA. Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. And keep in touch during the game too, audience interaction is a big part of our live commentaries. Paul Tiernan, Kenneth O’Malley, Maurice Horan, Sean Maloney, Joe Lyons, Damien Lyons, Sean Lyons, every Lyons you can think of, Lyonses not yet even born – we know you will be tuned in so give us the beck. Commentary team: Liam Horan, Padraic Costello Snr (99 per cent certain – he’ll firm up any second I reckon), and hopefully a Ballaghaderreen voice. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE  

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Pre-match interviews, Over 25s v Under 25s, followed by LIVE VIDEO STREAMING

  Pre-match audio interviews HERE Excitement mounting. Video will be live HERE   Update, Christmas Morning, hope Santa was good: The Wrap Party + Video will be in Biggins’ Corner Bar at 4pm – this is likely to be an all-ticket affair, with significant black market activity, so be vigilant. Update, December 24, shortly before The Big Man goes on The Big Run (and we don’t mean Donie or Davy breaking upfield): This game is now changed to 12noon. It’s a Garda request apparently – they want to avoid the traffic chaos of previous years. The game will be live streamed with Cos Cam, as outlined below. Watch it HERE.  The video will be shown at 4pm in a secret location (a secret that will be prised from Declan Corcoran on this Holy Night, by one means or another…) Reminder of the traffic difficulties three years ago: Update, December 15: And this is not a joke. Micheál Keane has confirmed a) he won’t play – which is a big disappointment, b) he will shoot the video – which is a big boost, c) he will live stream the game on the day, and d) he will even have Cos Cam on match referee Padraic Costello Snr (who has also confirmed his availability today). It’s getting serious now. The video of the game will also be shown afterwards in a local hostelry.   The (almost) annual St Stephen’s Day Game will take place this year at 2pm in Flanagan Park. The Under 25s will play the Over 25s. Birth certs will be requested. Further details later but you can pencil in this for the day after The Big Day. Our new Players’ Rep James Quinn is actively canvassing participants, in case you want to avoid taking his call when you see his number coming up. And if you’re over 25, you should be very wary if you see David Killeen sidling up to you some night over the early festive period. Referee will hopefully be Padraic Costello Snr, and he might double as match analyst for the video.

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Archive of live audio streaming of SFL vs @ShruleGlencorib

Final score: Ballinrobe 4-16, Shrule-Glencorrib 1-3. There’s a change in the fixture list – our next game is this Saturday, October 24, at home to Shrule-Glencorrib, at 7.30pm. Ref Eamon McAndrew, Claremorris. Full audio commentary will be provided by Liam Horan and one or two guests with whom negotiations are ongoing. Coverage starts at 7.20pm. Tune in HERE (archive there too – go to Tracks) Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. This is because we are still trialling the free account which has some time limitations. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. And keep in touch during the game too, audience interaction is a big part of this.   The commentary should be in the above link afterwards too – go to the Tracks tab to see it.

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Commentary archived here, Mayo SFL 1B Ballinrobe 3-8 v @KiltimaghGAA 1-7

  Access today’s game HERE – see below for some explanatory notes re making sure you stay in touch for the whole game. The commentary should be in the above link afterwards too – go to the Tracks tab to see it. By Liam Horan, Webmaster Update, Tuesday, 11.30am: Confirmed commentary team. Commentator Liam Horan (Ballinrobe); Co-commentators Padraig Costello Snr (Ballinrobe) and Seamus Corry (Kiltimagh). Multi-million euro dollar deals inked this morning. We play Kiltimagh in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL this Saturday in Kiltimagh, at 5pm. After our successful trial of commentary/podcasting app Spreaker at the weekend, we now plan to do full (audio, not video) commentary of the game – 3G/broadband permitting. You should be able to access the game HERE Keep you wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. This is because we are still trialling the free account which has some time limitations. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. And keep in touch during the game too, audience interaction was a big part of last Sunday’s commentary v Shrule-Glencorrib. Last week’s game is also available HERE Saturday’s game is a crucial one for us as we fight to save our Division 1B status.

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Hi-ho, hi-ho, it’s off to @CrokePark we go for @sporttg4 @ladiesfootball All-Ireland Finals @gaabeo

THE DAY HAS DAWNED: Sunday, September 27, and like a tidal wave spreading across the country, our buses (yes, plural, it seems half the town is going) are en route to Croke Park. Stand by for an endless supply of shout-outs (or should that be shouts-out?); celebrity selfies; famous background selfies; and – hopefully – sightings on the telly box. More anon… UPDATE, September 1, 2015: Our submission was successful – Croke Park here we come, Sunday, September 27. News has just broken in last hour so we are still waiting on further details. The full list of clubs is Carryduff, Down; Corofin, Galway; Ballinrobe, Mayo; Blessington, Wicklow; Na Fianna, Dublin; Grattan, Longford. Our submission is here: Dear Ladies Gaelic Football Association, We note with interest your call-to-arms HERE that will result in some clubs like ours playing or officiating during the TG4 Ladies Gaelic All-Ireland finals day in Croke Park on Sunday, September 27th, 2015. Well, this is one occasion when we really do want the right result. Why us? We are one of the youngest clubs in Ireland – but though we are young, we are very serious about having fun playing football. We were formed in May 2015, as THIS REPORT shows. Ballinrobe GAA Club had prioritised ladies football  in the COACHING PLAN launched last year. We invited young and old to our FIRST MATCH – and we TOLD THE WORLD about it afterwards. Actually, we are a newly-reformed club, if you get our drift. There was a club in Ballinrobe up to about ten years ago – the local Community School won loads of All-Ireland junior and senior titles too – but we are the leaders of the new revolution. And we love it! We train every Wednesday evening and Saturday morning. Our numbers are growing every week. Last year, when we trialled it, we had only ten girls regularly playing: now we have 50! Just this week, three new players came along. The more the merrier is what we say. The younger ones train with the boys. This is called the Robe Rockets section. Read about these speedy Rockets HERE The older ones go it alone. We are fully integrated into Ballinrobe GAA Club – ni neart go cur le chéile, we say. Together we can do great things. We play because we love football. We enjoy being with our friends. Flanagan Park on a Wednesday and a Saturday is where we are at our happiest. You can see all we have done HERE in our own section on the Ballinrobe GAA Club website. Already we have taken a TRIP OUTSIDE MAYO, held a pizza evening, and brought our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, grandmothers, grandfathers, uncles, aunts and countless more besides to see us play on DEBUT DAY. We promote our club extensively in the local media and on Twitter and Facebook. We take photos of everything and know that we are compiling a history of our club, training by training, game by game, photo by photo, article by article. So, we think we’ve been good all year. You know who has been naughty and who has been nice – and we’ve been nice. We watch all the ladies football games on TG4 (mo bhrón, mo bhrón, Maigh Eo lost to Kerry last weekend – so it’s more important than ever that we get to represent our great county on All-Ireland final day.) We are not even one year old yet: we could be the youngest ever to play in Croke Park. Claire says: let’s do this. Holly says: bring it on. Ailbhe says: go Robe! Sarah says: It’s our time. Amy says: who’s going to stop us? Here are Laura and Aleesha – they, too, hope to be in Croke Park on All-Ireland final day. [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/LauraAleesha.mp3] So, that’s us, go ‘Robe, Croke Park here we come.

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