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Coaching workshop changed to 6.30pm this evening

  Update: This has now been changed to 6.30pm. From Mayo GAA:Mayo coaching and games are holding divisional practical workshops for the upcoming divisional club u-12 skill testing, you and your u-12 coaching team are invited to attend the south mayo workshop next Friday September 18th at 7pm sharp in Ballinrobe gaa pitch, wear gear for outdoor session, regards billy mc nicholas, Mayo games manager.

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Funeral arrangements announced for the late Martin Flannery

UPDATE, Saturday, Sept 12, 4.50pm: This week’s Lotto draw, scheduled to take place on Monday night, has been postponed as a mark of respect to Martin Flannery. It will now take place on Monday week, September 21, in John O’Haire’s pub. Every Saturday night, a team representing the club sells Lotto tickets in pubs around Ballinrobe – that has been postponed tonight. UPDATE, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2.10pm: Funeral arrangements for the late Martin Flannery have been announced. Full details HERE. The club will form a guard of honour tomorrow evening, Sunday, when Martin’s remains are removed from the funeral home to the family home shortly after 7o’c. Our guard of honour will start at the funeral home and accompany Martin around the town, down Bridge Street and down Creagh Road to a point just beyond where he grew up on Creagh Road. We will also form a guard of honour on Monday after 12noon Mass from St Mary’s Church, Ballinrobe, to the New Cemetery. All club members and supporters are invited to take part and, if possible, to wear club gear.   FRIDAY, Sept 11, 11pm: Ballinrobe GAA club regrets to announce the sudden death today of a former chairman of the club Martin Flannery (66). Martin was father of the club’s current chairman Alan, while his two younger sons, Adrian and David, and daughter-in-law Eimear Grimes, are all members of the club’s executive committee. His death has cast a pall of gloom over Ballinrobe where he was an intensely popular and respected individual. A native of Creagh Road, Ballinrobe, Martin was a lifelong member of the club, and served in a number of capacities, including as chairman and manager of the senior, junior and various under-age football teams. His wide-ranging contribution also saw him take a particular interest in the development of our facilities at Flanagan Park, and he was rightly proud of the many enhancements at the venue, including the construction of the Peter Brown Memorial Stand and match-standard floodlighting. In recent years, he was honoured with a Hall of Fame award, and was a former winner of the Club Person of the Year accolade. A source of immense personal pride was a Mayo minor hurling championship he won with Ballinrobe in the mid-1960s. As a young man, he worked for a number of years in the UK, before returning home to spend most of his working life as an employee of MJ Conroy & Sons Ltd construction company, before retiring last November. His work regularly took him into a number of the large pharmaceutical and medical device plants in this region where he enjoyed friendly discussion and banter about many topics, most notably Gaelic football, with acquaintances from all over the west. The love of Gaelic games Martin instilled in his family has yielded rich dividends for our club, with Alan, Adrian and David all wearing the colours for many years. The Flannery name was involved in successes at all levels, including the Mayo intermediate championship victories of 2000 and 2002, in which Adrian played a leading role. Alan was full-back on the Ballinrobe Community School team that won the 1990 All-Ireland senior B colleges title, with Adrian a young substitute on the squad. Alan and Adrian played at representative level for Athlone RTC (now IT Athlone) and Galway RTC (now GMIT) respectively. The next generation of young Flannerys has started to don the maroon and yellow of the club with Alan’s sons Adam, Sean and Mark all heavily involved in our under-age structure. Indeed, Martin attended the launch last winter of our 2015 – 2020 coaching plan where the emphasis is firmly on under-age development, an approach that he readily endorsed. His brothers Pat, Enda and Johnny are all strong supporters of Ballinrobe GAA club, with Johnny playing on the club intermediate and senior teams in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Martin was a reliable man to lend a hand to any club endeavour, be it a construction project at Flanagan Park, a church gate collection or taking up ‘the gate’ at home matches. Indeed, he was always available to assist with church gate collections for other local organisations, apart from our club. A number of club events have been postponed this weekend as a mark of respect, including under-age and adult training sessions and the Mayo SFL Division 1B game against Tuar Mhic Eadaigh. Some of Martin’s greatest work was done in Cloonliffen National School where he regularly coached the school team. He coached many fine footballers from the school, some of whom went on to represent Mayo at inter-county level, including senior, while others starred in many great Ballinrobe successes. In Kilkeeran and Rahard, he was known as a particularly generous and warm neighbour who helped out in any way he could. Martin’s wife Eileen, formerly Walsh, is a native of Kilvendoney, Robeen, and the club extends its deepest sympathy to Eileen; sons Alan, Adrian and David; daughters-in-law Hilary, Eimear and Adrian’s partner Sinead O’Kelly; grandchildren Adam, Sean, Mark and Daniel; brothers Pat, Enda and Johnny; nephews, nieces, extended family and a wide circle of friends. The club will give Martin a fitting send-off to recognise a man who made a very significant contribution to the sporting and community life of Ballinrobe. Funeral arrangements will be added here. May he rest in peace. Declan Corcoran, Vice-Chairman, Ballinrobe GAA Club  

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Robe Rocket Emma will be the official Mayo flag bearer on Sunday

By Liam Horan,Webmaster Donal Vaughan will have a seven year-old neighbour alongside him when he runs onto Croke Park on Sunday. Robe Rocket Emma O’Shea is the winner of the eircom competition to be the Mayo flag-bearer on the field before the big game. Best of luck to Emma – we hope she has a great day. And in the highly unlikely event that you don’t know what a Robe Rocket is, go HERE Emma is a keen Ballinrobe and Mayo supporter. In fact, as this Facebook link HERE shows, she recently hid her love for the green and red on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Like Donal Vaughan, she lives on Abbey Street, Ballinrobe, so the two of them might be able to chat about happenings on the street of late. Were you at the Panti Bliss show? What do you make of the free 30 minutes parking?

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U6s to play Castlebar Mitchels

By Liam Horan, PRO, Robe Rockets David Conway, secretary, Robe Rockets, has lined up a game for our enthusiastic U6s. They play no less a club than Castlebar Mitchels at 6.30pm on Thursday in Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe. Ergo, U6 training on Wednesday will not take place – we expect all our U6s to be in bed early Wednesday night in anticipation of Thursday’s match. Come along and support the youngsters.

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Church Gate collection

Ballinrobe GAA Club will this weekend take up the Church Gate Collection for the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland, who are based in Ballindine. Any member who is available to help out with the collection should contact Liam Horan, 087 9185 867, liamhoran09. For obvious reasons (i.e. Mayo v Donegal, throw-in 6pm, Saturday), we are particularly keen to find people who are available for the 7.30pm Mass on Saturday.  

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U10s enjoy clash with @mayogaelsgaa

  From Declan O’Loughlin, chairperson, Robe Rockets, about our U10 game against Mayo Gaels last evening: “We had 22 players who turned out and their skill levels are improving every month. It was great game considering most of our players had already played football for at least 5 hours earlier that day in Cul Camp.” You can’t beat youth. Pix HERE  

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Senior team manager Norman O’Brien does guest session with ladies team

Norman O’Brien, who manages the senior men’s team in our club, this week did a guest training session with our young ladies footballers. We are very grateful to Norman for taking the time to train the girls and for teaching the girls – and the coaches – so much in just one hour. Mary Langan took the pictures below during the session. You can view a video HERE      

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A typical Robe Rockets Saturday morning

  Saturday, July 4th, 2015 – so what does go on at our Robe Rockets Academy every Saturday morning?     Dave Conway, secretary of Robe Rockets, and one of its main coaches, gives this overview while he stands beside a portable goal – waiting for me to go away again so he can move the goal to where it should be.   [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/daire.mp3] There’s a flurry of activity as parents arrive with their children. One of the great features of Robe Rockets is parental involvement. Many parents wait and lend a hand and some have gone on to attend coaching courses and workshops. As the parents are the first educators of the children, and the biggest influence on their lives, the deep involvement of parents in their football can only be a good thing. But what do the players think? John Gleeson is a veteran – at seven years of age. Here he explains why he comes along every Wednesday and Saturday. [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/john-gleeson.mp3] The coaching is in full swing now. The atmosphere is supportive and positive. “Good, Rory, well done”, shouts Colm Jennings, the head buck cat at U6 level. Marie O’Haire celebrates every shot on target at the town goal. [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/fizzy.mp3] But where have all the girls gone? They’re not here in their usual numbers this morning. Declan O’Louglin gives the reason why they’re strangely absent. [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/declan.mp3]   And an hour later, it’s over. All to be repeated next Wednesday and next Saturday, over and over again, fun times for children and adults, memories being created, friendships being formed, skills being developed, a culture built hour by hour, a relationship with the club and the game that will hopefully go deeper and deeper in the weeks, months and years ahead. Go Rockets.  Out-take: not sure how I created this photo, but, fair is fair, it’s right cool…  

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Pix and videos from Robe Rockets weekly practice

Saturday morning (June 20, 2015) was another busy one for the boys, girls, coaches and parents who keep the Robe Rockets show on the road. You can see videos and pictures HERE. Pix are high resolution so you can download and print if you wish. Next Saturday, we hope to see a large number of Rockets turn out to support our senior team versus Aghamore in the third round of the Mayo SFC at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, at 6.30pm. And wear the colours.

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