Senior team

Listen back to @tomcarney2760 commentary of @mayogaa SFL game win over @moydavitts

Final score: Ballinrobe 2-12, Moy Davitts 1-12. Tom Carney’s commentary is archived HERE Mayo Senior League 2016 – Group 1B Sun, 08 May, Venue: Ballinrobe, (Round 3), Ballinrobe V Moy Davitts 12:00, Ref: John Walker Access a full audio commentary of the game live HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. As this is an eleventh hour confirmation, please RT, share etc to get the word out. Commentary team: Tom Carney + some other strays he will pick up along the way. We will pick up someone from the Moy Davitts side of the house too, hopefully. Anyone keen to bust out some commentary moves down there by the banks of the Moy? Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE  

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Senior league defeat to Burrishoole

By Billy Horan, Club PRO Burrishoole accounted for the Ballinrobe challenge by 5-7 to 2-10 in the second round of Division 1B of the Mayo senior football league at Newport on Sunday. The wind -assisted home side led by 3-4 to 1-3 at the interval, with county player Jason Doherty (2) and Michael Joyce getting the goals. Ballinrobe provided far stiffer opposition in the third quarter and excellent kicking of points by Kevin Quinn helped to reduce the margin to the minimum, 3-5 to 1-10. Burrishoole, however, responded resolutely to the challenge and a brace of goals by Alan Ryder in the 47th and 50th minutes put paid to the Ballinrobe threat. Scorers for Ballinrobe: Joseph Burke 1-1, Kevin Quinn and Darren McDonnell 0-4 each, Simon Walsh 1-0, Peter Butler and David Killeen 0-1 each.

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Listen back to full commentary @BurrishooleGAA 5-7, Ballinrobe 2-11, played today

Sunday evening: Final score: Burrishoole 5-7, Ballinrobe 2-11. Commentary archived  HERE   Our seniors play Burrishoole today (Sunday) at 12.30pm in round two of the Mayo SFL (Division 1B) – and not 12 noon as we wrongly reported here yesterday. Access a full audio commentary of the game live HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. As this is an eleventh hour confirmation, please RT, share etc to get the word out. Commentary team: Liam Horan + some other strays he will pick up along the way. We will pick up someone from the Burrishoole side of the house too, hopefully – John Pat is our number one target. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE

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Defeat for seniors

By Billy Horan, Club PRO Wasteful use of scoring opportunities did not deter Shrule-Glencorrib from defeating Ballinrobe by 0-13 to 0-9 in the opening round of Group 1 of the O’Mara Cup at Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe, on Sunday. The sides were level 0-6 apiece at the interval and while Ballinrobe did forge ahead by two points after the restart, sustained Shrule-Glencorrib pressure in the final quarter yielded a productive outcome. Shane Mellett, Colin Hoverty, Eoin Ronaldson, Shane Hennelly, Adrian Moran, Darren McTigue and Conor O’Dowd impressed for Shrule-Glencorrib. Best for Ballinrobe were David Killeen, David Murphy, Conor Keane, Darren McDonnell and Kevin Quinn. Scorers: Shrule-Glencorrib – E Ronaldson 0-5, G Hennelly 0-4, C Hoverty 0-2, S Mellett and S Mullin 0-1 each. Ballinrobe – D McDonnell 0-6, K Quinn 0-2, D Killeen 0-1.

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Match commentary now archived here: Ballinrobe 1-9 @Ballagh_GAA 3-13 @mayogaa SFL

  The match commentary is now archived HERE By Liam Horan, Webmaster The wheel is starting to turn again – as Josh Ritter says, part metaphorically, “it’s been a long time a coming, but now the snow is gone.” You can even listen to that song HERE. Anyway. We play Ballaghaderreen in Division 1B of the Mayo SFL this Saturday, April 9, in Flangan Park, Ballinrobe, at 6pm – and you can listen to every minute of the action here on our website. Access the game HERE – we will go live about 15 minutes beforehand. The commentary will be there in full afterwards too. FLASHBACK: Commentary team v Kiltimagh, in SFL, 2015: (l to r): Seamus Corry, Liam Horan, Padraig Costello Snr. Pic Brendan Mooney, Kiltimagh GAA. Keep your wits about you because it may be necessary to create a new link under Tracks. Tweet @ballinrobegaa or pop a message here https://www.facebook.com/BallinrobeGAAFanPage with details of where you plan to listen to the game. And keep in touch during the game too, audience interaction is a big part of our live commentaries. Paul Tiernan, Kenneth O’Malley, Maurice Horan, Sean Maloney, Joe Lyons, Damien Lyons, Sean Lyons, every Lyons you can think of, Lyonses not yet even born – we know you will be tuned in so give us the beck. Commentary team: Liam Horan, Padraic Costello Snr (99 per cent certain – he’ll firm up any second I reckon), and hopefully a Ballaghaderreen voice. Previous audio reports and commentaries available HERE  

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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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