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U12: Grading League Group 3 Match 2

  By Ann Cannon, PRO, Ladies Football The U12 ladies played their first away match against Carnacon on Friday 1st April. Again we had another great turnout with 19 players all of whom had game time. The ladies again displayed tremendous skills and courage  in very mucky conditions. Even though we lost narrowly in the end our young ladies continue to learn and with each game are becoming more used to competitive games. Thanks to all the parents and the ladies themselves for showing up to training and matches.    Training is again on this evening, April 6th from 6pm to 7pm This coming Friday April 8th our next league match is at home at 6pm against the Neale. Please make sure to arrive in plenty of time to tog out and be on the pitch for warm up before the game. Please note that it is the policy of Ballinrobe GAA Club to have all children dropped off and picked up at the dressing rooms for both outdoor training and matches.  This is to ensure the safety of all our players. Children are not permitted to walk to car park on their own. As always, gumshields are mandatory.  Also, players cannot wear jewellery or hair slides.  

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Pictures from the launch of our new jersey by @BallinrobeRaces

In what is believed to be the first sponsorship of its kind in Ireland, Ballinrobe Races have been announced as the new sponsors of the Ballinrobe senior football team. The announcement was made at a special function held tonight (THURSDAY, 31 MARCH) to formally launch the 2016 season at the popular Mayo track. “Ballinrobe Races is a community-minded body, and this sponsorship is a great way for us to support another organisation who do great work for the area,” said John Flannelly, Manager, Ballinrobe Racecourse. “This is a natural tie-up for us. Both bodies are around a long time. The GAA club in Ballinrobe was formed almost 130 years ago, and our history goes back even further – there has been horse-racing in Ballinrobe for more than 230 years. Racing has taken place at our current venue since 1921. “These are two organisations with proud traditions and I am certain we will be good for each other. The reality is that many people who support horse-racing are also Gaelic football fans. “During high summer at Ballinrobe Races, you will over-hear countless conversations about Gaelic football, particularly if there’s a meeting the day after a Mayo-Galway Connacht championship game. Ballinrobe is a convenient border meeting point for supporters who want to reflect on the latest clash. “Legendary racing figures such as Jim Bolger and JP McManus are also GAA people through and through. The two sports are closely intertwined. “As far as we are aware, this is the first time a racecourse has sponsored a club football team.” The sponsorship will last for the next three years, and will feature the Ballinrobe Races name and logo on the jersey worn by the senior team in the Mayo senior football championship, Division 1B of the Mayo SFL, and a number of other adult tournaments and competitions. “Ballinrobe Races are an inspirational presence in our community. Over the past 20 years they have shown what can be achieved by vision and hard work – in 2012, they won the Racecourse of the Year award,” said Ballinrobe GAA club chairman Declan Corcoran. “In Ballinrobe GAA club, we, too, have our ambitions and our aspirations. We won a number of under age titles in south Mayo last year. “This sponsorship helps us to fund our activities, particularly at senior level. “Our club provides football at all ages for boys, and in recent years we have revived our ladies club, which is proving hugely popular. A Saturday morning in Flanagan Park sees close on 100 young people enjoying football, and we now plan to build on the great progress we have made in recent years.” Declan paid tribute to previous sponsors Vaughan Shoes, who sponsored the club for the best part of the past decade. “The Vaughan family have been – and continue to be – great supporters of the GAA in Ballinrobe, and, indeed, of many other community and sporting organisations,” said Declan. Ballinrobe Races will have ten meetings this year, including the historic first-ever Friday evening meeting on April 15h. Total prize fund this year will be a record €950,000. More on BallinrobeGAAClub.com.

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Mayo SFC fixtures 2016

Mayo Senior Championship 2016, – Group 3 Round 14th/15th May 2016 Ballinrobe V Ballina Stephenites Time: TBC , Venue: Ballinrobe, Referee: TBC   Round 2 25th/26th June 2016 Ballinrobe V Castlebar Mitchels Time: TBC , Venue: Ballinrobe, Referee: TBC   Round 3 16th/17th July 2016 Crossmolina Deel Rovers V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Crossmolina, Referee: TBC  

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Mayo senior league fixtures 2016

The following are our first three fixtures in the Mayo SFL 2016:   Saturday, April 9, home to Ballaghaderreen, 6pm. Sunday, April 24, away to Burrishoole, 12.30pm Saturday, April 30, home to Bohola Moy Davitts, 7pm.   Remaining games here – we will firm these up as we go along. Round 4 07th/08th May Westport GAA V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Westport Referee: TBC Round 5 Ballinrobe V Islandeady Time: TBC , Venue: Ballinrobe Referee: TBC Round 6 Ardnaree Sarsfields V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Ardnaree Referee: TBC Round 7 Shrule/Glencorrib V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Glencorrib Referee: TBC Round 8 Ballinrobe V Davitts GAA Time: TBC , Venue: Ballinrobe Referee: TBC Round 9 Béal an Mhuirthead V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Tallagh (Belmullet) Referee: TBC Round 10 Ballinrobe V Ballina Stephenites Time: TBC , Venue: Ballinrobe Referee: TBC Round 11 Kiltimagh V Ballinrobe Time: TBC , Venue: Kiltimagh Referee: TBC              

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U12: Grading League Group 3 Match 1

  By Ann Cannon, PRO, Ladies Football On Monday, 28th April, at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, our U12 Ladies played their first League game. It was a wonderful achievement by the club, its coaches, parents and the girls themselves to see Ballinrobe back participating in a Ladies League again.  We had 21 players tog out for the match. The girls played with great skill and determination and even if the result didn’t go our way, each and every player can be proud of their contribution. This Friday, 1st April, sees match two, away to Carnacon.  Meeting at Flanagan Park at 5:10pm. Please note that it is the policy of Ballinrobe GAA Club to have all children dropped off and picked up at the dressing rooms for both outdoor training and matches.  This is to ensure the safety of all our players. Children are not permitted to walk to car park on their own. As always, gumshields are mandatory.  Also, players cannot wear jewellery or hair slides.

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U12: Grading League Group 3

  By Ann Cannon, PRO, Ladies Football   We have two weeks training outside behind us already and are now coming to the first of our Grading League matches on Monday next, March 28th at 6pm in Flanagan Park. Please take note of the table below with the dates of all the upcoming fixtures. We would love for as many parents/guardians to stay for the matches if possible and support our young ladies. Please note that it is the policy of Ballinrobe GAA Club to have all children dropped off and picked up at the dressing rooms for both outdoor training and matches.  This is to ensure the safety of all our players. Children are not permitted to walk to car park on their own. As always, gumshields are mandatory. The coaches for the U12 team are Declan O’Loughlin, Elaine Tracey and Terry Duddy. We always welcome help so if you can spare some time and are interested in helping out please let us know.

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