Ladies football

Mick Mulvey, RIP

Statement:         Ballinrobe GAA Club – the late Mr Michael (Mick) Mulvey Date:                     Saturday, November 9th, 2013      Ballinrobe GAA club regrets to announce the death earlier today of a former chairman of our club, Michael (Mick) Mulvey. A native of Cloone, Co. Leitrim, Mick emigrated to Australia in his youth, and, with his wife Diana and their older sons and daughters, re-located to Ballinrobe in the 1970s. A number of members of his family were born here in Ballinrobe. The popular couple ran a public house on Bridge Street – operated in more recent times by the Mooney family – and Mick was heavily involved in the promotion of Gaelic games in Ballinrobe. He was also deeply immersed in the business life of the town. Mick assumed a number of roles within Ballinrobe GAA club, including that of chairman. Apart from running the public house, Mick was also a professional painter and was a familiar face around Ballinrobe for almost 40 years. He will be fondly remembered in Melbourne, Australia, because, in 1956, he was a founder member of the St Kevin’s GAA club in the city. St Kevin’s is one of Melbourne’s oldest clubs, and continues to thrive, as their website illustrates. The year of 1956 was a good year for an Irish man to be in Melbourne as it coincided with Ronnie Delaney’s historic 1500m gold medal triumph in the Olympics, staged in the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Members of the Mulvey family played Gaelic football, hurling and ladies football with Ballinrobe, and, indeed, daughter Jenny was instrumental in establishing a ladies football team in Trinity College, Dublin, when she studied there in the early 2000s. Funeral ceremonies will take place on Monday evening and Tuesday morning. Details are available HERE. Ballinrobe GAA club will form a guard of honour to escort Mick from St Joseph’s Funeral Home to St Mary’s Church, on Monday evening. Members are asked to assemble, wearing club gear if possible, at 7.45pm at the funeral home. Sympathy is extended to his wife Diana, daughters Margaret, Anne and Jenny, sons Tom, Paul, Luke and Shane, and extended family. May he rest in peace.   –            Alan Flannery, Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club

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Frances O’Connor, RIP

The club extends sympathy to Martin O’Connor, one of our under-age coaches, on the death of his mother Frances. The funeral ceremonies take place this evening (Saturday) and tomorrow. Full details are HERE Martin is heavily involved in under-age football in our club. He is a coach at U10 level and has also been active in our Wednesday and Saturday under-age Skills Academy. His son Stephen is an enthusiastic and promising young player with the club. Martin’s wife Noreen previously played ladies football with Tourmakeady. We wish the O’Connor family the very best at this difficult time.  

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Ballinrobe schools celebrates ‘Nine in the 90s’

FOOTBALL NEWS Famous days in the sporting history of Ballinrobe Community School will be recalled at a special All-Ireland Football Reunion on Saturday, May 7th.
“Nine in the 90s” will be the theme of the reunion which will take place in the Valkenburg Hotel, Ballinrobe, and will celebrate the school’s stunning haul of nine All-Ireland football titles in the 1990s. The run of success began in April 1991, just seven months after the school was officially, when the senior men’s team won the All-Ireland Senior B championship.

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