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The late Liam O’Haire

  Liam O’Haire (42), a native of Rathkelly, Ballinrobe, who passed away in Crusheen, Co. Clare, on Sunday evening, was a former Ballinrobe footballer and a member of a family with a long and distinguished association with the club. Liam had fought illness for some time and news of his passing evoked deep sympathy in the Ballinrobe region. From an early age, Liam joined his father Christy and mother Mary at club and county football training sessions and games and he went on to play at all underage levels for the club, Ballinrobe CBS (primary school) and Ballinrobe Community School (secondary). A serving member of An Garda Siochána, Liam is survived by his wife, Anna; daughter, Alannah; son, Christopher; mother, Mary; sisters, Marie and Chanelle (Conneely); brothers-in-law, Paul, Donnie, Keith, Noel and Johnny; mother-in-law, Mary; and sisters-in-law, Lorraine, Esther and Caroline; and nephews, Jason and Mark. Christy, who passed away suddenly in 1996, between the drawn and replayed All-Ireland senior football finals involving Mayo and Meath, was a former club player and officer, including serving as its chairman. Additionally, he managed club teams to win a number of county championship titles at under-age and adult levels. He was a selector on a variety of Mayo teams, including the sides that won the 1983 All-Ireland U21 title and reached the 1989 All-Ireland senior final. He was also a divisional and county board official who commanded respect among GAA followers all over the country. The family involvement in Ballinrobe GAA Club continues to the present day, with Liam’s sisters Marie and Chanelle actively involved in the club, and nephews Jason and Mark wearing the club colours at U14 and U12 levels respectively. In 2018, Liam watched his nephews play for Ballinrobe on a number of occasions. Indeed, Liam’s daughter, Alannah, has regularly attended training and games hosted by our Robe Rockets on her visits to Ballinrobe. The club extends its deepest sympathy to Liam’s family at this sad time.   John Flannelly, Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club.  

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U21 C Champions 2019

Sunday 8th December was a remarkable day for our U21’s who were crowned U21 C Champions after extra time played during an orange weather warning. It takes more than the wind and the rain to stop the Robe Result: Ballinrobe 2-13  Ballintubber 0-13 #HontheRobe #Wearethechampions #cleanthejerseys      

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U21 C Championship Final

Our U21’s play Ballintubber in the Final of the U21 C Championship on Sunday 8th December at 1pm in Tourmakeady. Please make every effort to come along and show your support to these young men and their management team. Bring the flags, colour, noise and most importantly yourself on Sunday #HontheRobe

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LIVE COMMENTARY South Mayo Minor B final v Davitts today (2.45pm throw-in)

  Today, at 2.45pm, we play Davitts in the South Mayo Minor B Football Championship final, in Cong. And you can follow it every step of the way here on Ballinrobe GAA Club Radio. Liam Horan and Padraic Costello Snr will be there and we hope to get a voice from Davitts too. It will go live HERE shortly before 2.45pm, or you can also watch out for Tweets and Facebook posts.  Let us know where you’re tuned in from too.  Good luck to the lads. An Rób abu.

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U10/12 Street League raises €715 for Second Defibrillator

We are pleased to announce that the U10/12 Street League raised €715 from both the shop and bucket contributions on the day 😃 All proceeds go towards the cost of a second Defibrillator for the Club which will be used for Away matches. A massive thank you to all who contributed to the shop and bucket collections. Well done to the Street League Committee and all who helped out on the day👏👏👏👏    

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Connacht U12 Skills Competition

A massive well done to Aaron, Rory, Art and Rory who came 2nd in the Connacht U12 Skills Competition this evening🏅It’s a huge achievement. There were 20 Teams from Connacht taking part and only 2 points separated 1st and 2nd place. Special mention to their Coaches for all their hard work 👏👏 We are so proud of you all #HontheRobe #Thefutureisbright            

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U10/12 Street League 2019

Well done to all our U10 and U12 Boys who took part in our annual Street League last Sunday. We had over 70 Boys on 8 teams who played nearly 3 hours of football all representing the area they live. We were treated to wonderful displays of skill, Team work and pure determination. Congrats to Mayo, Cup winners and Tyrone the Plate winners 👏🏆👏   Tyrone 2019 Plate Street League Winners Mayo 2019 Cup Street League Winners Thanks to all for coming along to support the boys this morning, to all who helped with the Shop, took photos, DJ Martin O’Connor and to all who helped with the running of the day it is greatly appreciated. Many thanks to the Coaches and Referees and a special mention to the Street League Committee for all their hard work to make this day possible #thefutureisbright #teamwork       

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Luke wins Player of the Week

Great news here for our very own Luke Jennings… Super Keeper! Luke Jennings put in a massive performance to seal victory against the Dubs in an exhilarating game, and the @MayoGAA shot-stopper is deservedly named the Electric Ireland Football Player of the Week! #GAAThisIsMajor https://t.co/IM9GJVn1j4 — Electric Ireland (@ElectricIreland) July 31, 2019

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