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General Club Meeting 23rd January

Dear Club Member, Please note that we are having a General Club Meeting in the Meeting Room on the first floor of O’Malley’s Meeting Room, Glebe Street, at 9.00pm on Thursday night next, 23rd January. All club members are invited to attend, and also to encourage others that would like to become new members of the Club. We would like to see a good turn out for the first General Meeting of the year, so please try your best to be there on the night. Donal McCormack, Runai 087 6611137

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Grace’s story – our Mission: Slimpossible! partner charity

Grace O’Malley will benefit from the final night of Mission: Slimpossible! on Friday, March 14.Here’s her story. Grace’s story Hi my name is Grace O’Malley. I am a 4 year old girl from Robeen, Hollymount. When I was 18 months old, I wasn’t walking yet, so I started having some tests done. More tests were carried out in Dublin over the coming months and I was diagnosed with a condition called Spinal Muscular Atrophy type II when I was 22 months old. We had never heard of SMA before. (Besides being the name of a baby milk formula or the old religious magazine which my mum used to sell when she was younger!). So I hope I will make everyone aware of what SMA actually means to me. SMA is a genetic condition and is the number one genetic killer of children under the age of 2. One in 40 people are carriers of of the gene that causes SMA. It is a life threatening motor neuron disease which affects all of my voluntary muscles that are used for activities such as walking, neck control, breathing and coughing. This leads to a highly increased risk of infection of pneumonia and other respiratory infections. So to help me get over what would be a simple cough for another person, I need a lot of ventilation machine work to help me. I have to do my nebulisers on average twice a day, my bipap machine which blows air into my lungs which is basically like physiotherapy for my lungs and finally my cough assist machine which does exactly what it says on the tin… helps me cough. My mum or dad always bring me to my ‘holiday home’ Mayo General Hospital where I get first class treatment now because they know me so well. I always have to get chest x-rays done as my condition is so silent when I have a chest infection. I scream the place down for the first hour while I’m there but then I settle in. My Consultant Dr. Fox even calls me his Grandaughter now he gets to see me so much… as for my mother he always laughs and asks what ‘her diagnosis’ is as she feels she will be a Doctor in her next life One benefit out of all of it though is my brain is better than perfect. I just love going to playschool and playing with my friends. When I was aged 3, I was lucky enough to get my new super-wheels, my powered wheelchair! Now I can really get around, in certain adapted areas. This benefits my independence greatly. As for other basic needs like turning over in my bed at night, toileting, showering, dressing, picking things up that fall and trying to sit up from a lying position my mum, dad, family and friends even my 3 year old brother steps up to the mark… when I shout loud enough! Now my mum and dad say I am the luckiest girl around as I don’t get tired walking around and every little and big person want a wheelchair like mine. I am starting big school in September and I’ll be the fastest kid in the school yard so I’m looking forward to that. I have to do regular physiotherapy which I cannot say I love and I give mum and dad a hard time over doing it sometimes, I have to go into my standing frame every day for at least 1/2 hour and dad plays games with me while I’m in it. I have to try to keep my upper body strength increased with reaching exercises and I also wear splints on a daily basis on my feet. I have 6 monthly check up’s in Dublin to keep an eye on my spine and obvioulsy to check if I have deteriroated and I also get checked in Galway Hospital for my respiratory needs on a 6 month basis. I would like to thank you all so so much from my heart for helping me to further increase my independence with equipment required like a ceiling hoist for my new bedroom. I just got a new bedroom downstairs in our house, so now mum or dad don’t have to carry me up the stairs all the time. The ceiling hoist will further help with lifting and transfering me as I am getting heavier for mum and dad to carry so I’ll have a clear run/spin from my bedroom into my bathroom and also to transfer me into my wheelchair from my bed or toilet. In time, I will also need a changing bench, but as mam says one step at a time. I do not look too far ahead but I am grateful for all I have. But once again thank you so much with the help towards that first step. Best of luck to all of you taking part. Grace. x   Visit Motivation Weight Management website HERE

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Bord na nOg Registration

Registration for all underage players  (Boys aged 6 – 17/Girls aged 6 – 11)) will take place on Wednesday 22nd & 29th January between 6.30pm – 8.30pm at the Maple Youth Centre, Bowgate St, Ballinrobe. If you would like to introduce your child to Gaelic football please come along, New Members always welcome.  

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South Mayo referee bereaved

See below from Mayo GAA board – we would like to join with them in sympathising with Eamon and his family. Eamon is a familiar face on the GAA fields of south Mayo. May his father rest in peace. Everyone at Coiste Chontae Mhaigheo would like to express their sincere sympahies to the family, friends, and neighbours of the late Paddy McAndrew aged 96 years of age (Father of Mayo G.A.A. Referee Eamon McAndrew) who passed away this week. Paddy McAndrew Doovelia, Knockshambo, Belmullet – peacefully in his 96th year. Remains reposing at the family home from 5 o’clock this Thursday evening until 10 o’clock on Friday night. Remains will arrive to the Church of Our Lady of Dolours, Shanaghy on Saturday afternoon for Funeral Mass at 1 o’clock. Burial afterwards in Tarmoncarra Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Palliative Care Team, c/o McDonnell Funeral Directors, Belmullet. Aiden McLoughlin PRO Mayo G.A.A.

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Mission: Slimpossible!

Great turnout tonight. 18 of our 20. Some long faces when Motivation Weight Management revealed target weights and food plans! Great training session afterwards led by Brian Golden and Keith McTigue. We train again Thursday and Friday nights. Both 8.30, meet at Lakeside Sports and Leisure Centre. Friday night is indoors – circuits. Sunday morning, 10 in the Green.

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John McHale wins Ballinrobe GAA All-In

Ballinrobe GAA sporting prediction competition has come to an end and no-one was able to knock John McHale from his perch. In fact as the competition drew to a close his predictions became more accurate that ever. At one stage I was ready to ask him what numbers he fancied for the lottery on the Saturday before Christmas.  Alan Flannery present winners prize to John McHale May we in Ballinrobe GAA take this opportunity to  thank you all for supporting this venture. We will back to you with a new improved version of All-In for 2014 in the near future. Have a look at the final results table below finalresults8thjan

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Listen here to Mission: Slimpossible! feature on Mid West Radio

SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2014 – update – here’s the radio interview referenced below. Thanks to Angelina and Michael D from Mid- West Radio for running this interview, and thanks, as always, to Motivation Weight Management, who are making Mission: Slimpossible! possible. [audio:http://ballinrobegaaclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/slimpossible_mwr_01_12_14.mp3] SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2014: Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, representatives from the three clubs involved in Mission: Slimpossible! will appear on Mid West Radio. The interview will be broadcast live shortly after 4pm. You will send plenty on our site here about Mission: Slimpossible!, in association with Motivation Weight Management. We will record the interview and add it at the top of this page tomorrow. Visit Motivation Weight Management website HERE

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Good turn-out for Sunday morning Mission: Slimpossible! session

Despite uninviting weather conditions, we had a good turnout in Ballinrobe Town Park (the Green) for our second group training for Mission: Slimpossible! this morning.Thanks to Keith McTigue and Brian Golden for taking the group through a variety of stretching routines and passing on some tips. We had young and old along, which is what we want. Some walked, some jogged – everyone did at their own pace. Ballinrobe Town AFC were there at the same time, and Ballinrobe RFC were starting just as we finished. We estimate about 60 people got exercise. The next GAA team get-together is on Tuesday night when we meet our Motivation Weight Management people (Paula O’Hara and Tina McMahon, who have been putting in a huge effort) in the Lakeside Sports & Leisure Centre at 7pm. After this meeting, there will be a group session (walking or jogging) around Ballinrobe. If you want to join in, come to the Lakeside Centre at 7.30pm. Come togged and ready for action. More HERE Visit Motivation Weight Management website HERE

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All invited to Mission: Slimpossible! walk/run

As you may know, we are taking on Ballinrobe RFC and Ballinrobe Town AFC in Mission: Slimpossible! We have created a special Mission: Slimpossible! section on the club website HERE – this will be updated on an on-going basis. And there’s also the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/slimpossibleballinrobe Good luck to our 20 participants and well done to all of them for taking on the challenge. But everyone can be involved in our training sessions – and that’s what we want. The more the merrier. Last night, we had a good turn-out of participants, friends, family and club members for our first session, a walk or run around the town. Our next session is tomorrow morning, Sunday, January 12th, in the Green, at 10am. You can walk or run. You can walk or run as far and as fast as you wish – zero pressure. It will be good fun and a chance to exercise with friends, colleagues and family. Young and old are welcome. We had a child (and not that small of a child either) being pushed around the town last night. The club approach to Mission: Slimpossible! can be summarised as follows: Let’s support our 20 participants Let’s get as many people as possible out to take part in our sessons Let’s have fun while promote a healthy lifestyle among our members, families and friends Let’s help to raise good money for the Friends of Grace charity, who get the proceeds from admission and raffle on the final night Let’s wear club gear to sessions and get-togethers – we have a strong sense of ‘club’ in everything  we do, so let’s bring that into Mission: Slimpossible! Let’s win it (while we’re at it!) Tomorrow morning, bring runners and wrap up well. Also tomorrow, at about 4pm, three representatives from Mission: Slimpossible! will be interviewed on Mid West Radio. Our rep is John Culhane. Tune in. We are very grateful to Motivation Weight Management for their extremely generous support of this event – they really have pulled out all the stops, and all free of charge –  and also to Lakeside Sports & Leisure Centre who are making their coaches and facilities available, also free of charge. Visit Motivation Weight Management website HERE

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