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Boys and girls – the Academy is back tomorrow

Our Academy for boys and girls resumes after the summer sojourn tomorrow morning (Saturday, August 16th) at 9.30 in Flanagan Park. Early to bed tonight – and that’s just the coaches. All children up to the age of 12 are welcome to attend. It’s a nice social morning up there too with a large number of parents/guardians opting to help out with the event. So, parents/guardians, feel free to wait for the hour – we will give you something to do and you will hopefully find it a fun way to pass a morning.

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Pix from girls debut day versus @shruleglencorib

UPDATE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th: Pictures now starting to come in, thanks to Mary Langan, Aidrienne Gleeson, Katherine O’Loughlin, Emma Jennings and others. You can view them HERE. In the main, these are high-res pix so you can download and print from there if you wish. Our U8 and U10 girls played their first game in the club colours tonight versus Shrule-Glencorrib, in Glencorrib. I wasn’t there but early dispatches indicate it was, to quote Declan O’Loughlin, ‘a great night’s entertainment.’ A special word of thanks to Shrule-Glencorrib for hosting the game – the first of many, we hope. More anon. We previewed this game HERE Academy resumes this Saturday morning for boys and girls at 9.30am. PS: For those who are wondering if we left out an ‘r’ in our opponent’s name above, that’s how they spell their Twitter handle.

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Today is Debut Day for our U8 and U10 girls footballers

On Wednesday evening next, August 13th, we have two girls-only games at U8 and U10 levels, versus Shrule-Glencorrib, in Glencorrib at 7pm (note time is changed from 6pm). Meet in Glencorrib pitch at 6.45pm. If you have transport issues, contact Declan O’Loughlin on 087 206 3863. If you haven’t received a text about this match, and feel you should, can you email your name, the child’s name and date of birth, and your own mobile number to secretary.ballinrobe.mayo@gaa.ie This game is being played under the auspices of our club, rather than ladies football, as neither club is affiliated to the ladies football organisation. However, our aspiration is to become a fully-fledged ladies club next year. Please make a special effort to be there as it will be the first time we field girls-only teams for perhaps ten years. Special thanks to Mary Langan for organising the game. It’s a Debut Day for a lot of young players in our club so it’s important to make it memorable for them: we are making a big effort to get parents/guardians along. Bring your cameras. We will be contacting parents/guardians with final arrangements in next couple of days. Here’s how we have done Debut Days in the past. And video of our Saturday morning Academy here:

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Signs ready – good luck to Donie, Kenneth and all who wear the green and red

The sap is rising – we are looking forward to getting these ‘good luck’ signs up around the town in the next few days. We wish Donie Vaughan, Kenneth O’Malley and their senior colleagues every success in the coming weeks. The good wishes extend to our minors too – hopefully they can reach another All-Ireland final, at the very least. Up Mayo!

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The late Vincent O’Toole

The death has taken place of Vincent O’Toole, Curraibuí, Ballinrobe. Vincent (Vinnie) played football in his youth and just this year returned to train with our junior team on a number of occasions. We extend sympathy to his family and friends on this untimely loss. The funeral details are available HERE May he rest in peace.

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Cairde Crann Mór/Western Care golf competition

PRESS RELEASE Cáirde Crann Mór/Western Care Association Tuesday, 05 August 2014 Cáirde Crann Mór, Ballinrobe are holding a Golf Competition in Ballinrobe Golf Club on Thursday, August 21st 2014 in support of Western Care Association local services. The format is a singles stableford competition open to ladies and gents. There will be an array of valuable prizes on offer including a Liverpool FC Premiership Weekend that includes flight, accommodation and premium match tickets for 2 people while the top ladies prize is 2 night’s B&B in the Mill Park Hotel, Donegal plus green fees for 2 people. Tee times are available from 8am to 5pm; entry costs €20 per person and €15 for Ballinrobe Golf Club members. Online booking is available at www.ballinrobegolfclub.com or contact Bernie on 094 9541118. All proceeds will go to support Western Care Association local services in the Ballinrobe area. This is a wonderful opportunity to play the fabulous championship parkland golf course at Ballinrobe Golf Club which is considered by some, including Padraig Harrington, to be one of the finest in Ireland. Cloonacastle Estate, which dates back to 1238, became the new home for Ballinrobe Golf Club during its centenary year in 1995. A mature 300 acre estate provides the setting for an ever evolving, continuously maturing, magnificent championship parkland golf course. A 250 year old Estate House and some of its original farm buildings have been carefully and tastefully renovated to provide modern clubhouse facilities. In the words of Padraig Harrington: "This must be the finest championship course in the West of Ireland, The par threes, in particular, are a delight. My favourite hole is the fifth which has a marvellous green inset into the River Robe. The tenth hole is a hole which the professionals will love, with its island green needing a very precise choice of club."

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Thanks to all who helped out, and contributed to, Disabled Drivers collection

Every year, the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland ask us to carry out a Church Gate collection for them. This year’s one took place at the weekend. The rota of who carried out the collection is below – thanks to everyone for their assistance. Thanks, too, to everyone who contributed so generously. SATURDAY EVENING MASS – BE THERE AT 7.05pm. Car Park – John Culhane – CONFIRMED Main Street – John Sweeney – CONFIRMED New Street – Johnny Buckley – CONFIRMED CBS – Keith McTigue – CONFIRMED SUNDAY MORNING FIRST MASS – BE THERE AT 8.35am. Car Park – Martin Flannery – CONFIRMED Main Street – Elaine Treacy/Michael Coyne – CONFIRMED New Street – Billy Horan/Tony Walkin CONFIRMED CBS – David Killeen – CONFIRMED SUNDAY MORNING SECOND MASS – BE THERE AT 11.05am. Car Park – Alan Flannery – CONFIRMED Main Street – Michael Coyne – CONFIRMED New Street – Fergal O’Malley – CONFIRMED CBS – Gerry O’Malley – CONFIRMED

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Four Ballinrobe players make U15 Academy

Congratulations to the four Ballinrobe players who have been selected for inclusion in the Mayo U15 Development Academy. They are Evan O’Brien, Oran O’Malley, Padraig Óg Horan and Christopher Vahey. The south Mayo players in the Academy team up with their colleagues in the north to play East-West this Thursday. The Academy will focus on developing the players in terms of skills, fitness and physical conditioning over the coming year. We wish them the best of luck. Gerry O’Malley assisted with the preparation work done at south Mayo level in recent weeks.

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Ballinrobe completes Pride of Place ‘cross-examination’

See press release below from the local Pride of Place committee – we were represented at this event by our treasurer John Culhane. Hopefully Ballinrobe can gain national recognition for the efforts put in by approximately 80 people who took part on the day.    The town of Ballinrobe was put through its paces on Wednesday last, August 6th, when judges in the prestigious Pride of Place awards scheme  came to visit – and the local organisers have declared themselves ‘very happy’ with how the adjudication went. Over 80 people took part at various points around the town in what was a slick itinerary of events put together by Ballinrobe Town Management Team. “The adjudicators spent three hours with us to see all the work that has been done in terms of developing our community in recent years”, said Martin Murphy, chairperson, Ballinrobe Town Management Team. “We brought them on a whistle stop tour of Ballinrobe and I was very proud of what we were able to show them. There is no doubt but that there is huge community activity underway here in Ballinrobe, and so many people exhibiting real pride in their own place. We were very happy with the adjudication. The adjudicators really tuned into what we have been doing here in Ballinrobe. “We showcased highlights such as Ballinrobe Racecourse, Lakeside Sports & Fitness Centre, the historic Harry Clarke windows in St Mary’s church, the Felix Waitkus Memorial, the Green Town Park, Ballinrobe Golf Club and the various efforts made to promote the history of the town. “There were impressive displays by individual groups such as TACU, Community Gardeners, Cemetery Committee, Active Retirement Association, Men’s Shed, Tidy Towns, Kite Flyers and Western Lakes Cycling Club which gave an immediate illustration and examples of their membership and activities. “In addition brief interviews highlighted work done by The Playgroup, The After Schools, The Order of Malta and the interesting background to both the John King statue and the story of Felix Waitkus (Lithuanian Transatlantic flyer) who landed here in 1935. “The judges were impressed with the use of buildings and windows around the town to incorporate and illustrate community activities. Businesses in the town played their part by putting up colours and flags for the day, and by taking special steps to make their premises look clean and impressive.” Clubs and community groups in the area sent representatives along to Lakeside Sports & Fitness club to meet with the adjudicators from Co-Operation Ireland, Donal Connolly and William Beattie “The Ballinrobe Town Management Team was established in late 2013. The team is made up of representatives of organisations from Ballinrobe, Ballinrobe Area Engineer and Ballinrobe public reps,” added Mr Murphy. Pride of Place is an all-island competition that acknowledges the work that communities are doing all over the island of Ireland. The competition focus is on people coming together to shape, change and improve daily lives in their communities. Ballinrobe will be represented at the Awards Ceremony in Treacy’s West County Hotel, Ennis Co Clare, on November 15th. Mr Murphy thanked the sub-committee who put Wednesday’s tour together – Mary Jackson, David Hall, Willie Culkeen, Peter Heaps, Averil Staunton, Padraig Costello, Deirdre Butler and Liam Horan. “They rallied the town behind them and that was the key to the success of the adjudication visit. We are extremely grateful to all who helped to make the day a success – they are too numerous to mention here,” added Martin. “The support offered by Mayo County Council should be acknowledged – not alone did they nominate us for this award, but, led by Neil Sheridan, they provided excellent support throughout. County manager Peter Hynes and council executive Cora Gilligan joined us on the day to witness the work we had done, and we are continuing to do here in Ballinrobe. The staff of TACU, which is the local family resource centre here in Ballinrobe, played a huge part in preparing for the event. “Our two local representatives – Cllr Damien Ryan, who is the current Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, and Cllr Patsy O’Brien – contributed enormously to events on the day.” The feedback from many of the groups involved in this event is that awareness of each other’s activities has been raised and that this is another step forward in highlighting and building upon the good work already being carried out within community groups. A ‘must see’ slideshow of the Ballinrobe Community activities is available on the TACU Facebook page. After watching it many people will be interested in learning more about and joining the various groups in Ballinrobe.

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