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SOS We need your help for pitch clean up on Saturday

  Dear Club Members, This coming Saturday, 14th January, Ballinrobe GAA is club is getting together to get our facilities ready for another busy calendar. With the great numbers we now possess it is essential that the clubs facilities are provided in the best possible condition. What is going to happen this weekend, is that on Saturday morning at 10.00am, all club members, mentors, players and parents are being asked to be at Flanagan Park at 10.00am whereby everyone is to get together and carry out a general tidy up around the pitch and surrounding areas including the dressing rooms, stores, kitchen area and bathrooms. The equipment cages will also be tidied up, with some being moved out and each teams equipment and gear being sorted out in advance of the year commencing. So please make an effort to come out this Saturday at 10.00am and help start the year off on the right foot, all are welcome so bring any help you can find along the way.

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Tog one, tog all: St Stephen’s Day games will warm, or thin, the blood

Players from aged 10 to God knows what will take part in our St Stephen’s Day games this year. At 11.30am, our rising U12 and U14 stars will take to the field. Try to get up to Flanagan Park early to see them display their considerable talents. And at 12.30pm, old-timers (i.e. anyone over 21) will take on our current U21 team, the Mayo C champions who, rumour has it, have been bigging it up around town since their county final victory. Kevin Quinn has been sponsored new wheels. Ronan O’Reilly has been to Roundy to get “The ROR Roar” cut into his left temple. Another un-named player has got 9 new tats to mark the county final victory. Time to bring them down to size? Can you afford to miss this? See you there. It might even be streamed on Club Radio: http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/category/audios/ Who’s reffing it? Will we even need a ref?

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Full commentary here: senior relegation play-off final Sunday – v @BallyhaunisGAA in @Davitts_GAA, 2pm

  Big game Sunday – let’s get out to support the lads. It’s the Mayo SFC relegation play-off final against Ballyhaunis in Ballindine at 2pm. Winners stay senior; losers go down to intermediate football next season: the equation is that simple. We need every voice we can muster in Ballindine. For those who simply can’t get there, we will have full commentary HERE  Commentary by Kevin Murphy with co-commentary by Padraic Costello & Tommy Caulfield, Ballyhaunis.

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€50 reward for our club – AIB/GAA Home Insurance Offer

From AIB, who are main GAA sponsors nationally. AIB/GAA Home Insurance Offer We want to take this opportunity to explain how customers nominate their Club for the €50 reward. How customers nominate their GAA club for €50 Reward After purchasing their new policy, the customer must complete the ‘Reward my Club’ form online atwww.aib.ie/gaainsurance. On the form the customer nominates their GAA club They will also need to submit their policy number Payments to clubs will be made after the policy has been in place for 3 months and payments will begin in March 2017. Customers should nominate their club as soon as possible after purchase, as despite best intentions the longer people wait to nominate their club the less likely they will be to actually do it. As soon as customers have their policy number they can complete the form – you don’t need to wait until the Policy has been in place 3 months. Ladies GAA Clubs/ Ladies Camogie Clubs There have also been some queries with regard to Ladies GAA Football clubs and Ladies Camogie clubs and whether we can extend our GAA Club Home insurance offer to include them.  Unfortunately we do not have a formal partnership with the LGFA and as a result we cannot include ladies football clubs into this offer

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Champions – commentary archive & photos here as U21s win Mayo C championship

  Update. Sunday morning, November 27: Quick update – the U21s won the Mayo C championship last night. You can listen to the archive of the commentary of the victory over a gallant Kilmeena team HERE. Match report by club PRO, Billy Horan: Ballinrobe were strenuously tested when defeating Kilmeena by 2-9 to 1-8, in the MD Roofing Services Mayo u21 C football Championship final, at a foggy Elvery’s McHale Park, Castlebar on Saturday night. Lost opportunities at both ends left the sides deadlocked at 2 points apiece after 25 minutes, and a productive late spurt, marked by a Darren McDonnell goal, left Ballinrobe in front by 1-3 to 0-4 at halftime. Kilmeena exerted considerable pressure after the restart and were 2 points to the good, 1-8 to 1-6, by the 54th minute. In a very exciting finish, Ballinrobe, regaining the upperhand outfield, levelled matters and injury time scores, including a second Darren McDonnell goal, fashioned the victory. Key contributors to the Ballinrobe win were Patrick Daly, Darren McDonnell, Kevin Quinn, Joseph Burke, goalkeeper Conor Burke, Evan O’Brien and Ronan Reilly. Ballinrobe: Conor Burke, Ronan O’Reilly, Padraig Og Horan, Sean Og Collins, Patrick Daly, Peter Butler, Oran O’Malley, Evan O’Brien 0-1 (45m), Joseph Burke 0-1, Stephen Burke (capt), Kevin Quinn 0-6 (3f), Daren McDonnell 2-1 (0-1f). Subs: Peter Walsh, John Enda Flannelly, Tom Quinn. Scorers for Kilmeena: Darragh Keaveney 0-5 (4f), Keith Joyce 1-1, Joey Smyth and Niall Feehan 0-1 each.   We will be adding photos here too over the next few days – if you have any we need to add to this photo archive, email liam.horan@slinuacareers.com. Well done to team and management – and to the Ballinrobe supporters who really got behind the team, as you will hear in the background of the commentary. Particular word of thanks to Kilmeena analyst Mickey Carney who shadowed P Cos closely enough. Thursday, Nov 24 – update from our roving reporter: The club has provided 500 tickets for free entry to Saturdays County U21 Final and are distributing them through our Schools, and who better to get the job done other than our Rockets. In Roxboro, Ben Scully & Jack Tuffy have taken on the task of ensuring all students get a ticket. In Cloonliffen the double act of Owen & Ryan Corcoran are on the job and in St Joseph’s, Ryan Mc ormack & Donnachadh O Connor are on the distribution. Many thanks to all schools for allowing us to do this and well done to our Rockets on taking on the task. The countdown is on, and the word has spread, let’s continue to build up to the county final and ensure we have a super level of support for our U21s.     The U21 team, who defeated Ballyhaunis in the semi-final on Sunday last (see report by Club PRO Billy Horan below), will play Kilmeena in the Mayo C final at Elverys MacHale, Castlebar, on Saturday next at 6.30pm. If you’re based locally, do make a special effort to attend the game and support a team who have played excellent football to reach this stage. There will be a full commentary on the game here on our Club Radio, with coverage starting with pre-match interviews at 6.15pm. Please spread the word so followers of the club can tune in all over the world. And let us know where you’re listening and we will give you the rage of the age, The Big Shout-out. The Ballinrobe commentary team Liam Horan, Padraic Costello Snr and Tom Carney if he can get away from work early but it’s the Christmas rush, so you know yourself – and Mickey Carney will fly the flag for Kilmeena, and no better man. You can access the commentary HERE and it will be archived there afterwards too.   Semi-final report by Billy Horan, Club PRO: Ballinrobe into final Splendidly-executed early scores fashioned this decisive Ballinrobe victory over Ballyhaunis, 6-13 to 3-9, in the semi-final of the Mayo under 21 C football championship at the Centre of Excellence, Bekan, on Sunday morning. Kevin Quinn was one of the pivotal figures in the productive opening surged, scoring two goals inside five minutes. By half-time, struggling Ballyhaunis were trailing by 5-6 to 0-5, with Joe Burke, Darren McDonnell and agile substitute Peter Walsh accounting for the other opposition goals. Ballyhaunis did their utmost to put a better face on things in the second-half but to no appreciable impact, despite late goals from Cathal Carney and John Cunnane. Scorers for Ballinrobe: Kevin Quinn 3-4, Peter Walsh 1-2, Joe Burke 1-1, Darren McDonnell 1-0, Evan O’Brien 0-3, Stephen Burke, Oran O’Malley and Tom Quinn 0-1 each. Scorers were Ballyhaunis: Cathal Carney and Jason Coyne 1-4 each, John Cunnane 1-0, James Cribben 0-1.

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Live commentary by @TomCarney2670 of U21 C semi-final v @BallyhaunisGAA this Sunday

We play Ballyhaunis in the Mayo U21 C football championship semi-final this Sunday, at the Connacht Centre of Excellence, Bekan, at 11am. Come out and support the lads. Full commentary will be provided on our club radio – you can access it HERE and it will be archived there afterwards too. Commentary team: Tom Carney, Padraic Costello Snr and hopefully someone from Ballyhaunis.

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We will have full commentary v @ShruleGlencorib in U21 C county quarter-final this Friday

Tom Carney, and friends, will do commentary on this game. You can access it HERE and it will be archived there afterwards too. P Cos Snr – you good to go? Shrule-Glencorrib will supply a co-commentator too, I’m sure. Ballinrobe will meet Shrule-Glencorrib in the quarter-final of the Mayo U21 C football championship, in Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, on Friday at 8pm.

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Full time score @ballinrobegaa 1-6 v @Holly_CarraGaa 0-15 SFC Relegation

Half-time score Ballinrobe 0-2, Hollymount-Carramore – full commentary resumes shortly after we get the tay. Access a full audio commentary of the game live HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be archived there in full afterwards too. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. Commentary team: Liam Horan + hopefully Padraig Costello Snr (who played for Hollymount, Carramore and Ballinrobe – the only man with this distinction surely) + Alan Canny, an injured member of the Hollymount-Carramore squad. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE   A superior Crossmolina side romped to a comprehensive victory, 4-16 to 2-7, over Ballinrobe in the third round of the Treanlaur Catering Mayo senior football championship, at St Tiernan’s Park, Crossmolina, on Saturday, writes BILLY HORAN, Club PRO. Ballinrobe are now drawn against Hollymount-Carramore in a senior football relegation clash on Sunday, in Ballindine, at 12noon. Fortified by early goals, the locals were clear by 3-8 to 1-4 the interval and were never seriously challenged in the second half. Crossmolina scorers: Fionan Duffy 1-7, Brian Benson 2-1, Conor Loftus 1-2, Peadar Gardner, Derek Hegarty, Declan Keating, Stephen Duffy, Chris Moyles and Thomas McNulty 0-1 each. Ballinrobe scorers: Kevin Quinn 2-0, Darren McDonnell 0-4, James Murphy, David Killeen and Sean Og Collins 0-1 each.  

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Major boost as team win away to Belmullet

  By Billy Horan, Club PRO Ballinrobe made a rewarding visit to Belmullet on Sunday when getting the better of the home side by 1-5 to 1-3 in Division 1B of the Mayo senior football league. Gale-force winds led to severe physical conditions for the contestants and Ballinrobe led by 1-1 to 0-3 at the break, with Darren McDonnell executing the goal. Belmullet, boosted by a Jason Boylan goal, strove earnestly to rectify matters in the second half, but excellent kicking of long-range points by McDonnell kept Ballinrobe in front. Other Ballinrobe players to perform well were Shane Biggins, James Murphy, Kevin Quinn and Conor Keane.

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