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Ballina North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Champions 2013At long last, Ballina are North Tipperary
Intermediate Hurling Champions. After somegood times & some bad times for club players,mentors, officials, members & supporters,
Sunday 25th August proved to be the day ofreckoning. Ballina beat Shannon Rovers inNenagh in the Final.The Final Scoreboard
Ballina started very brightly & were 6points to no score up after 10 minutes. At thisstage everyone was doing their bit and all was
looking good.However as expected Shannon Rovers
came right back into the game and points wereexchanged on both sides. By half-time Ballinastill led by 0-12 to 0-7. Both sides had missedchances in the half, but Ballina were deservingof their lead.
Both sides resumed the second halfswapping points. Shannon Roverswere running at the Ballina goal,
but their final pass let them down
on a number of occassions. At the other end,Ballina missed a few chances. 4 unansweredpoints between the 43rd & 56th minute putBallina 0-19 to 0-11 clear. This period of
dominance proved critical.Shannon Rovers Captain George
Hannigan started the game at full-back, but hemoved to full-forward towards the end &finished a goalmouth scramble to the net, tomake the final few minues a tense affair. However another point, followed by thelast score of the game a goal from EoinSheehy meant victory was secure & the FatherHewitt Cup was coming to Ballina.
After the game in his acceptancespeech, captain David Hickey spoke for anentire parish when he spoke of the hard workthat went into achieving this success.
Ballina Team: Started as per programme(See Photo below).Subs used: Stephen Stritch, Conor Maguire, BrianOConnor & Fergal Collins
Scorers:E Sheehy 1-3;
M Breen 0-6 (0-2Frees & 0-1 65); SMcKeogh 0-3; JOBrien & S OBrien 0-2 each; K Cosgrove; DHickey; T.J. OConnell& B OConnor 0-1each.
David
Hickey lifts the Hewitt Cup
Ballina Panel
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Other Fixtures / Competitions /Results
Intermediate HurlersPrior to Ballinas win in the North Tipperary
Intermediate HurlingFinal, the club had
already qualified for thecounty quarter final. Thiswas because of anunbeaten run in theCounty championship.This unbeaten runincluded 2 walkovers, but
also 2 good wins against awell fancied Moyne/
Templetuohy team and a Drom/Inch team whichincluded many players with senior experience.
Clean Ireland Recycling County Tipperary IntermediateHurling Championship Group 3
Rd 1 Ballina 0-13 V 0-12 Moyne/Templetuohy
Rd 2 Ballina 3-15 V 0-15 Drom/Inch
Rd 3 Ballina W/O V Scr St Marys Clonmel
Rd 4 Ballina A Bye
Rd 5 Ballina W/O V Scr Father Sheehys
Team P W D L Diff Pts
Ballina 4 4 0 0 +10 8Moyne/Ttuohy 4 2 1 1 +33 5Drom/Inch 4 2 1 1 +29 5
St Marys Clonmel 4 1 0 3 +10 2Father Sheehys 4 0 0 4 -82 0
Denis Meats NorthTipperary Intermediate HurlingChampionship
Semi-final
Ballina 4-19 V 4-16 Ballinahinch
FINAL Ballina 1-20 V 1-11 Shannon Rovers
Quarter Final:
The county Quarter Final will probably takeplace on the weekend of 21st/22nd Septemberagainst one of the 4 Preliminary Quarter Final
winners.The Preliminary Quarter Finals are taking
place this weekendShannon Rovers V Clonakenny; Ballinahinch
a bye; Moyne/Templetuohy V South Champions(Ballybacon/Grange or Father Sheehys); ThurlesSarsfields V Arravale Rovers.
Junior HurlersOur Junior Hurlers have played 2
championship games at the time of writing and wonboth. They have also received a walk-over from
Ballinahinch.However since these two games, Ballina
have lost a number of players to the Intermediateranks.
Watch Centre North Tipperary Junior B HurlingChampionship Group 2
Rd 1 Ballina 4-22 V 1-09 Nenagh ire g
Rd 2 Ballina W/O V Scr Ballinahinch
Rd 3 Ballina 3-16 V 2-09 Newport
Team P W D L Diff P
Ballina 3 3 0 0 +32 6
Newport 4 3 0 1 +29 6Portroe 3 2 0 1 +23 4Nenagh ire g 4 1 0 3 -22 2Ballinahinch 4 0 0 4 -62 0
Next-Up:
The next game is against Portroe in Round 5& is scheduled for Saturday 21st September inKilcolman at 5:00pm. A win or a draw would takeBallina through to the semi-finals, whereas a defeatwould put us back into a series of play-offs.
Under-21 HurlersOur Under-21 Hurlers have been drawn
against Ballinahinch Gaels (Ballinahinch & Newport)in Round 1 of the championship.
This championship will commence in thecoming weeks and will be run on a Knock-out &Losers Group basis.
Minor HurlersOur Minor Hurlers are Through to the North
Final. On Tuesday 3rd Sepember they beat ShannonRovers Gaels (Shannon Rovers & Knockshegowna) inPuckane in the semi-final. This was a close gamethrough, but Ballina took over in the last Quarter toreach the Final.
Prior to that they beat Lorrha/Dorrha in theQuarter Final & won 3 of their 4 group games.
Ballina V Ballinahinch North IHCSemi-final
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Ger Gavin North Tipperary Minor BHurlingChampionship Group 1
Rd 1 Ballina 0-12 V 1-13 Silvermines
Rd 2 Ballina 2-16 V 0-09 Portroe
Rd 3 Ballina A Bye
Rd 4 Ballina 0-21 V 1-12 Borrisokane
Rd 5 Ballina 1-12 V 1-06 BurgessTeam P W D L Diff P
Silvermines 4 3 0 1 +1 6Ballina 4 3 0 1 +21 6Burgess 4 2 0 2 +14 4Borrisokane 4 1 1 2 -3 3Portroe 4 0 1 3 -33 1
Ger Gavin North Tipperary Minor BHurlingChampionship
QuarterFinal
Ballina 2-18 V 2-14 Lorrha/Dorrha
Semi-
finalBallina 2-14 V 0-06
Shannon Rovers
Gaels
Final:
Ballina will play Burgess in the North Finalon Sunday 15th September at 2:00pm in Dolla.
Ballina met Burgess in the group stages inBallina. That game was low scoring and eventhroughout, but Ballina eventually won thanks to alate flurry of scores. Since then Burgess have put upbig scores and were big winners over Templederryin the Quarter Final & Silvermines in the other semi-final. Another close game is expected.
Adult FootballersFor the first time in a long number of years,
Ballina did not enter an adult Football team.
Under-21 FootballersAt the beginning of the year, our Under-21
Footballers reached the North semi-final, but lost toeventual champions Ballinahinch Gaels.
North Tipperary Under-21 BFootball ChampionshipGroup 1
Rd 1 Ballina 1-08 V 5-10Moneygall/Clonakenny
Rd 2 Ballina W/O V Scr Lorrha/Dorrha
Rd 3 Ballina A Bye
Team P W D L Diff P
Mgall / Ckenny 2 1 0 1 +11 2Ballina 2 1 0 1 -14 2
Lorrha/Dorrha 2 1 0 1 +3 2
Play-Off 1
Ballina 4-11 V 2-06Moneygall/Clonakenny
North Tipperary Under-21 BFootball Championship
Semi-final
Ballina 0-04 V 1-07 Ballinahinch Gaels
Minor FootballersBallinas Minor Footballers reached the
North Final back in April. After a good first half,Ballina succummed to Newport Gaels (Newport &Ballinahinch) in the second half.
North Tipperary Minor AFootball ChampionshipGroup Phase
Rd 1 Ballina 2-13 V 2-06 Inane Rovers
Rd 2 Ballina W/O V Scr Nenagh ire g
Rd 3 Ballina 2-06 V 2-09 Newport GaelsTeam P W D L Diff P
Ballina 3 2 0 1 +4 4Newport Gaels 3 2 0 1 0 4Inane Rovers 3 2 0 1 -4 4Nenagh ire g 3 0 0 0 0 0
North Tipperary Minor AFootball Championship
FINAL Ballina 2-03 V 2-09 Newport Gaels
2013 Club Officers
Chairperson Sarah Devane
Secretary John Gleeson
Treasurer Caroline McKeogh
2013 Juvenile Club Officers & Committee
Chairman Eamonn Power
Secretary Eileen [email protected]
Treasurer Sharon Donnelly
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With Ballina through Good Times & BadBallina GAA club is presently in a healthy
state with success on the field following huge
efforts off the field. Things werent always so
good & in this edition of the club newsletter we
feature Tom Ahern. Tom has been with the clubthrough good times & bad.
Tom (on right) receives a presentation for his work forhandball locally & nationally
Ballina stalwart Tom Ahern is married toVera and has one son and five daughters.
Tom has served many roles in club andcommunity over the years including Vice Chairmanof Ballina GAA. Tom also has a distinguished careerin handball administration including Chairman ofNorth Tipperary, County Tipperary and MunsterHandball Boards. Tom currrently serves asPresident of Ballina Handball Club.
In his time watching handball, Tom wouldrate Ballina's Connie & Anthony Collins as well asPat Kirby of Clare as amongst the best he has seen.
Tom Ahern attended his first All-Ireland in1949 and hasnt missed too many since.
First All-Ireland 1949 with P Gleeson
The best Gaelic Footballer that Tom hasseen would have to be the one and only, Valentia'sfinest - Mick O'Connell. Thurles Sarsfields provides
the name of the greatest hurler in Tom's view - thePremier's finest, Jimmy Doyle.
Tom's earliest highlights with the clubinclude the 1967 Junior Hurling Final which Ballinawon and Tom was a selector.
1967 North Tipp Junior Hurling Champions Tom is on thefront row extreme right
The connection runs right up to the presentday when one of Tom's proudest days was when
Ballina won the North Intermediate Title and hisgrandson Adrian Power was sub-goalie for theteam.
Tom even tried his hand at the greyhounds,getting involved with Tom Hayes training the dogsfor coursing. A significant highlight was when a dogthat Tom was handling & training (Tender Hillside)won the Oaks Final in Clonmel in 2000.
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Fundraising
Ballina GAA & Ballina / Boher ParishLotto
16/09/2013
JACKPOT4,400.200 is
added each week if the jackpot is not won
Recent 30 Lucky Dip Winners09/09/2013 Numbers Drawn: 10 / 15 / 19 / 28
Lucky Dip: 1. Michael ODonovan, Ballina; 2. JimmyHannon C/O Joan Hannon; 3. Michael Sheehy, Bushfield;4. Sean, Ger & William Gleeson, Grange; 5. OliveOGorman, On Line Winner
02/09/2013Numbers Drawn: 08 / 18 / 20 / 26Lucky Dip: 1. Veronica Crowley, c/o T.J.'s; 2. EoghanMeshell, Ryninch; 3. Mary McGrath, Inchadrinagh;4. Larry Flanagan, Ballina; 5. Antoinette Maguire, On LineWinner
26/08/2013 Numbers Drawn: 09 / 12 / 16 / 18Lucky Dip: 1. Eveleen, Nora & Annmarie Whelan, c/oWhelan's Shop, Killaloe; 2. Norma Wood, Carrowbawn,Killaloe; 3. Joan Kennedy, Ballina; 4. Patsy O'Brien,Bushfield; 5. Joe Kerin, On Line Winner
19/08/2013: Numbers Drawn: 01 / 10 / 20 / 22Lucky Dip: 1. Seamus Ryan, Annaholty; 2. Cathal Ryan,c/o Anne Sheehy; 3. Liz Gleeson, Grange; 4. DesMcInerney, c/o Mills' Bar; 5. Noreen Vaughan, On LineWinner
12/08/2013: Numbers Drawn: 03 / 17 / 22 / 25Lucky Dip:1. John Healy, Ballina; 2. Margaret McKeogh,
Garrynatineel; 3. Chris Minogue, Church St. Killaloe; 4.Doris McGrath, c/o Mills' Bar; 5. Robbie Breen, On LineWinner
Lotto Venues September / October 201316/09: Reddans Killaloe;23/09: Shanachoi Killaloe;30/09: Mollys Ballina;07/10: Falanagans Ballina;
14/10: ODonovans Ballina.
Strictly Come dancingThink you can dance? Well your big
opportunity has arrived. The club is holding a
Strictly Come Dancing event in March next year in
partnership with Portroe GAA Club.The selected contestants (no dancing
experience
necessary) will be
trained by
professional dance
teachers for 10
weeks starting in
early January. In
all, we need 20
dancers from the
club why not you?There will be a glamorous night of dancing in The
Lakeside Hotel in mid-March in the club final with
five couples to qualify for the Grand Final where
Ballinas finest will compete against Portroe on the
dance floor!
Field DevelopmentWith regards to the new field the tender
process for the construction has been completedand negotiations are at an advanced stage. It is
hoped that construction will commence thisAutumn. This will put a big strain on club financesand we are looking for as much support as possiblefor our Buy a Sod campaign.
Friends of BallinaWe are continuing to get great support
from our Friends of Ballina GAA contributors. Thisscheme remains open and people are alwayswelcome to join.
Reminder to any PAYE contributors that the
club can benefit from a significant tax rebate bonusif they complete the forms sent out with theiracknowledgement letters and return them to theclub. Please contact a committee member ifadditional forms are required.
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'Pitch in to Turn Our Green Field Blue - BuyYour Sod'
The Ballina GAA Club fundraiser for the newpitch 'Pitch in to Turn Our Green Field Blue - BuyYour
Sod' iswellunderway DownUnderwithSeanDuggan, a Grange resident and player until recently,who has recently moved out to Victoria, purchasing
2 sods online.A certificate of
ownership is issued with
every purchase. Sods can bepurchased onlineatwww.ballina.tipperary.gaa.ie/buyasodor from the clubshop or a committee
member.Another Sod was raffled at the Heat Wave
Summer Social Evening on Friday 30thAugust andthe winner was: Michael McKeogh, Ryninch.
The goal is to sell 1,000 sods at 50 each toraise 50,000 towards the new field.
Ballina Sports Predictor QuizSponsored by Simply Delicious Coffee Shop
For the second year running Ballina GAA isrunnung a Sports Predictor Quiz.
Itsgives an extra interest and does add tothe enjoyment of all of themajor sporting eventsthroughout the summer,while of course you are
also supporting the club.Regular updates
are sent each week orafter each event so youcan see how you are doingand watch out for upcoming events.
Therewas 55 entries in 2012 & this jumpedto 82 in 2013.
The race to the top is still open, with All-Ireland champions still to be decided in SeniorHurling and Football, as well as Minor Football.
We have 3 or 4 people near the top & whoknows what will happen between now & the end ofthe month.
Who will Clare, Cork, Dublin, Mayo orTyrone provide favours for???
Pig on the Spit
We also held a very successful Pig-on-a-Spitnight as part of the Ballina Killaloe Bar-b-Quefestival in O'Donavans on Friday 30th August. Musicwas by Nenagh Mint, many thanks to Mike andMairead for hosting the event.
The Fr. Hewitt Cup made its way to thisoccasion. A great night & great food was enjoyed byall.
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Juvenile Club
Under-6sThe U6 coaches have been getting big
crowds again this year with 30+ attending manySaturday mornings (10:00-11:15AM). In a relativelynew move at this age, the coaches have beengetting challenge games for the lads which is goingdown very well indeed. Many of the boys aregrowing visibly in skill and confidence and theenjoyment is obvious. The next generation startshere!
Some Busy Under-6s
Under-8sThe "serious business" that is U8 hurling
has been very eventful in 2013. The boys haveplayed 12 matches this year and there have beensome eye-catching displays of skill and bravery. The
skill level on show at this level is very impressiveand the boys are looking to improve and learn all thetime. One of the highlights of the year was an U8blitz played in Durlas g on a sunny May morning.These boys literally can't get enough hurling and it'swonderful to see!
Under-8s in Durlas g
Under-10sThe U10 boys have a big squad (35+
registered). They had a wonderful run earlier in theyear in the Community Games Football, where theBallina & Boher boys (& girls) won the right torepresent Tipperary in the Munster Final in Tralee.
After a huge battle the lads lost narrowly toMonaleen of Limerick.
Recently, the focus has been 100% onhurling. Last Sunday was all about Clare and Cork inthe All Ireland Hurling Final.
Next Sunday, the U10 boys have their ownAll Ireland when they go head to head with Newport,Portroe, Clonlara and our near neighbours SmithO'Brien's of Killaloe. It promises to be a great day'shurling - you might see the next Anthony Nash orPodge Collins there! The action gets underway inBallina on Sunday 15th September at 11:00AM.
B ann!
Community Games Under-10
Under-12sThe U12 boys have had a very long
competitive campaign this year contesting a NorthFootball Final and winning a North Hurling Final.
The football got underway in early April andafter a shaky start, the lads simply blew Borrisileighaway in a semi-final to earn the right to play Lorrhain the North B Football final. Unfortunately we came
up against a superior force on the day and Lorrhawere well worth their seven point victory on the day.No sooner was that over than the hurling
started. The North Board decided to put A and Bteams together in one group of 10 teams so the ladshad nine group games. At the end of the groupphase we had tasted defeat on a number ofoccasions including v Nenagh and Roscrea, butvictories over Kilruane, Kildangan, Lorrha and
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Borrisiliegh were enough to put us in a semi-final vLorrha. Victory in the semi put us into a final vToomevara. It's always a big ask to beat Toomevaraand that final was no different. Huge credit to theboys for the way they battled to keep their lead andgrind out the win and the North Title.
Some Under-12s after Victory over Toomevara
Under-14sThe U14 boys also had a great football
campaign in 2013, bringing a North Title to the clubalso after a huge second half performance vSilvermines. At half time in the final, it looked likeBallina had it all to do but great credit is due to theboys and their coaches as they stuck to the task andgot their noses in front facing the home strait.
As with the U12s it was straight into hurling
action for the lads where they bowed out at thequarter final stage.
Under-14s after Victory in North Football Final overSilvermines
Under-16sThe U16s had a very impressive group
campaign in the football with some big victories.Perhaps they were not challenged enough in thegroup stages as they faced an altogether different
challenge in the North semi-final v Burgess. Ballinastarted in a whirlwind with great football being playedfrom 1-15. Credit to Burgess, they rallied strongly inthe second half and the lads struggled to keep pacewith them. Though Ballina qualified for the NorthFinal, divisional honours eluded them.
Unfortunately our U16s lost out to NewportGaels in the North A Championship Quarter Final.Great credit is due to the U16 boys - who trained at8AM on many mornings - for the manner in whichthey went about their campaign. They were on thewrong side of some big scorelines early on but gottheir campaign back on track late on and wereworthy of a place in the knock-out stages.
CampsRising star and Clare hurler Podge Collins
called into the field during the Camp 4 Champs inJuly. Podge spoke to the older lads aboutpreparation and diet and also talked about his
approach tobig matches.
Hesaid he was
often thesmallest boyon under age
teamsmeaning thathe was notalways picked.It just showsthat size isn'teverything inhurling!
Podge Collins inBallina
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60 seconds (well a small bit longer) with ... Kevin
Cosgrove
Kevin, you've just
finished training inTymon Park, beside
the M50 - what is a
typical training week
like?
Training on Fridays & Sundays in Ballina &Wednesday's in Dublin
You have 6 or 7 team mates in Dublin - Is it that
much harder on you lads with a small amount
training together & all the travel?It can he hard travelling down home each weekend,
but the lads (management team) are also coming uphere midweek to train us, so everyones making a
huge effort.
All that training paid off 2 weeks ago; how did it
feel when final whistle went?
Unbelievable, worth all the heart break over the past
few years.
What about remainder of year, what are the
hopes?
Take it game by game and hopefully well still be
there on County Final day
You are playing in the backs this year after
spending your playing career as a forward. Are
you enjoying the new position?
Yes Im enjoying it at this stage, Im starting to getmore confidence, but if I move any further down thefield I'll end up in goals or on the bench!
Which is your favourite position?I still consider myself a forward, but I've had more
success so far as a wing back!
What are the different requirments?
Need to be way fitter as a back, its more physicallydemanding
Your big brother is back there with you, does he
offer any advice or orders?
He gives me plenty of grief, but is a great man tomarshal the defence
Favourite Food?
Spuds & Steak
Favourite FilmThe Godfather
Favourite Actor/Actress
Al Pacino
Sports event you'd most like to see live?Soccer World Cup Final
Favourite Music/Band?
A bit of everything
First Medal won?
I think it was a National Schools with Boher NS
Advise for young players
Stay away from the drink and avoid Rody in training
Thanks:
A big thanks to everyone who supplied material for this newsletter, especially Eamonn Power, Michael Keely,
Ronnie Power, Paddy Collins, Peter King, Elaine OConnor, Sarah Devane & John Gleeson. Thanks to those who
suppplied photos & completed profiles.We hope to run this newsletter again in October and any photos or articles you wish to see included should be
emailed to any club officer clearly marked Beal An tha Review Any observations or feedback on this issue
can also be emailed to any club officer.
Please feel free to email this newsletter to any member of the wider Ballina GAA community whom you feel
would be interested or print it for those not on email.
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Ballina Camogie Club
Feile Na nGaelFeile Na nGael was held in Limerick this
year over the weekend of 5th/6th/7th July. Ballinawere invited to host a team & here is a report on a
great weekend for the club.The Ballina camogie club capped a
memorable Feile weekend by winning the Dvision 4Final in the Gaelic Grounds. The girls produced aterrific performance of skill and determination tosee off the challenge of Na Piarsaigh on a scoreline
of 4:03 to 0:02.The Feile weekend gotunder way on Fridayafternoon when wewelcomed our visiting team
from Sligo to Ballina. Theteams then played the firstgroup game of thecompetition with our girlscoming out on top. OnFriday evening both teamstravelled to Limerick andparticipated in the Feileparade, along with another190 teams, which was agreat occasion.
Ballina Camogie Club on Parade in Limerick
On Saturday morning we travelled toMungret to play two further group games. The first
was against MacCumhaills the Donegal champions,followed immediately by a game against the hometeam. These were two hard games made tougher bythe intense heat on the day. The girls came through
with two victories setting up a semi-final onSaturday evening against Causeway from Kerry. Thiswas our hardest match of the weekend. We fellbehind early to an unstoppable goal from ouropponents. Eventually the girls settled and got ontop, with the scoring prowess of our forwardsproving crucial in a 3:03 to 1:02 victory.
The final in the Gaelic Grounds was a greatoccasion. We had great support on the dayincluding our visiting team from Sligo who got fullybehind us and came to cheer us on in both thesemi-final and final. After going behind by a pointearly on, Ballina started to dominate the game. Firsthalf goals from Lauren Gough, Maeve OLeary andSophie McGrattan along with two points from AnnaConway put us in a strong position at the break. Asecond half goal from Maeve OLeary and a superlate point from Laura Storan closed out the game.
Action from the Final
Our joint captains Michelle Lotter and LauraStoran proudly accepted the trophy on behalf of theteam and the club. The whole squad gave their allover the weekend. Our goalkeeper Hazel McMahon,
allied with stellar performances from our backs,conceded only 1:06 over the five games that weplayed. Our midfield worked tirelessly while theforwards fought hard throughout and got the scoreswhen needed.
Finally, a very special thank you to ourmascot Sarah Dunne, who cheered us on allweekend.
Ready for the Off
Ballina & Sligo
Captains with Referee
Eamonn Browne
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The squad in full :Hazel McMahon, LeanneConroy, Eve McCarthy-Gilligan, Kellie Fogarty, KatieDunne, Grace Keely, ClareMaguire, Michelle Lotter,Laura Storan, SophieMcGrattan, Ellen Lane,Hannah Finnerty, MaeveOLeary, Anna Conway,Lauren Gough, Leah OBrien,Ciara Collins, Rebecca Power,Aine Sherin, Aoife Graham,Shona OSullivan, Eimear
OBrien, Aideen OHagan
Under-13s
Ballina are through to the U-13 A CountyCamogie Final.
In a tight and tense semi-final againstBurgess on Wednesday 4th September, Ballinacame out on top by 4-02 to 3-04. The teams werelevel at half-time.
The date for the final is not fixed yet, butkeep an eye on facebook for details.
Unwanted Clothing CollectionHave you unwanted clothing?
To make discarding of old/unwantedclothing easier, the Camogie club are having a usedClothing collection at the GAA clubhouse onSaturday 14th September 11am-2pm.
Duvets/Pillows not accepted, but all otheritems of cloting welcome.
Name: Sinead OLearyLives: Ballina
Favourite TVProgramme: 90210
Favourite Movie: The HangoverFavourite Food: Chips
Favourite Actor/Actress: Channing TatumFavourite Hurler: Donal ODonovan
Like most about hurlingmatches:
Intensity of thematches
Like about playing forBallina
Its not all serious. Wehave fun as well.
Best GAA memoryGetting to the U12
county final
Other sports playedGymnastics and
BadmintonFavourite other sportsstar
Roger Federer
HobbiesPaying sport andMeeting friends.
Receiving the Cup!!
CAMOGIE PLAYER PROFILE
Ballina - All-Ireland champions Feile Na nGael 2013
nding:Padraig Gough (coach), Theresa Nevin (coach), Maeve OLeary, Ciaraollins, Eve McCarthy-Gilligan, Leanne Conroy, Kellie Fogarty, Anna Conway,race Keely, Sophie McGrattan, Ellen Lane, Aine Sherin, Lauren Gough, Mike
Keely (coach), Orla Carey (coach)neeling: Adam Fogarty (hurleys and water), Leah OBrien, Hannah Finnerty,azel McMahon, Clare Maguire, Rebecca Power, Laura Storan, Sarah Dunne(mascot), Michelle Lotter, Shona OSullivan, Aoife Graham, Katie Dunne
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Father Hewitt Cup
Picture Gallery
Under-12 Hurlers in Pre-Match Parade V
Toomevara
Under-12 Hurlers after Victory in North Final
Intermediate Panel a ter North FinalDavid Hickey & Fergal Collins - 60x30 All-
Ireland Intermediate Champions Handball
Sligo Camogie Team in Ballina for Feile
Bike for Ballina
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BallinaHandball Club 2013
Ballina Handball Club are having another
very successful year capturing North, County,
Provincial & National titles.
In Juveniles James Prentice teamed up with
Justin Cahill from Lahorna and they won the U1440x20 All-Ireland title. James despite picking up a
serious injury during the season captured the 1 Wall
title in the annual Lurgan I wall Tournament and is
teamed up with Colin Ryan from Cashel where they
travel to Kingscourt in Cavan to contest the U14
60x30 doubles All-Ireland semi-final against Killian O
Reilly & Conor Owens from Cavan in Kingscourt on
Sunday 15thSeptember @ 12 O Clock.
In the Adult Grades Ballina players were
also in great form when Ger Coonan & Fergal Collins
captured the Intermediate doubles 40x20 All-
Ireland title in OLoughlins in Kilkenny beating
Kildare 21/12, 21/6.
Fergal Collins & David Hickey won the 60x30
All-Ireland Intermediate title on September 7th in
Williamstown in Galway beating Mayos Stephen
Cooney & Ian Mc Loughlin 21/7, 21/20.
Fergal will contest the Intermediate Singles
final in Broadford in Limerick against StephenCooney from Mayo on Saturday 21stSeptember.
Martin Mc Inerney & John Lee contested
the All-Ireland final of the Masters B Doubles 40x20
in Moycullen in Galway but were narrowly beaten in
the Tie Break 21/18.
Coaching of Juveniles daily at the Ballcourt
from 1.45 Pm 6 Pm. In both 60x30 & 1 Wall
courts.
All are welcome to come and try out
handball. Tournaments starting up shortly and
players interested in playing to contact Club
Secretary.
Jerome Cahill & James Prentice
Fergal Collins & Gerard Coonan
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Home thoughts from abroad
Name:Alan McKeogh
Family:
Married to Catherine with 1 daughter Risn (16months old)
Where you now live & When you moved:
Dubai, United Arab Emirates since Jan. 2009.
Best /Worst aspect of living where you are now:Best: Perfect weather for 7/8 months of the year) andthe good lifestyle that this weather allows.
Worst: Being away from family, missing familyoccasions, weddings etc.. and missing hurling with
Ballina!
GAA highlights from your own playing / admin
career:
Hurling in the Harty Cup with St. Flannans.Unfortunately I had fairly limited success withBallina, each year had some highlights butultimately ended with disappointment and regret. Its
great to see that the Intermediates have changed thatsequence this year!
Earliest GAA memory:Watching my father hurl with Ballina, in jerseys that
looked like they were for the U12s!
Favourite Hurler / Footballer:
Hurling: JJ Delaney / Henry Sheflin
Favourite Memories from playing / watchingBallina:
When I was fairly young I remember watchingPaddy Kennedy block down someone, he broke hishurley in the process and when his opponent (cantremember who they were playing) rose and went tohit the ball again, Paddy blocked him with this bare
hands, your man again went to rise the ball at whichpoint Paddy shouldered / wrestled him him off the
ball and then proceeded to stamp the sliothar about afoot into the ground so the other lad couldnt get it.The ref then just threw the ball in and Paddy with a
new hurl won the throw in. Im still not sure ofwhether this memory stuck because I was so
impressed by what I had just seen or because I justplain scared of Paddy after seeing what he had
done!!
Best GAA moment in your life:Clare winning the All-Ireland in 1995.
Other sports liked/played:
Play (and lose) 7 a side soccer on a weekly basis.My cousin Declan who also lives over here plays as
well (hes useless!).Enjoy watching Rugby.
Involved with GAA abroad - who & how:Havent played with the GAA club over here. They
mainly train for and play football which wouldntever have been one of my stronger codes!
What is the big difference between home &
abroad:Weather!Interacting a lot more with other nationalities, for
some strange reason they seem to have difficultyunderstanding what I am saying!!!
Favourite other sports person:
Roy Keane, purely for entertainment value!
Any other thoughts / ideas on GAA / Ballina:
Ballina for the County!
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Club Shop
Did you know about the club shop located atthe rear of the club complex. The shop contains arange of Ballina club crested gear & is open mostSaturday mornings.
The club shop was set up in April of thisyear and has been a runaway success, with over4,000 worth of hurleys, helmets and O'Neill'sBallina GAA clothing sold. All of the proceeds godirectly to the construction of the new field, so if youneed a gumshield or if your hurley grip is worn out, if
you need a helmet, if you want to impress yourfriends with stylish Ballina GAA gear - then look nofurther than your own club.
All of the items are competitively priced,cheaper than sports shop prices and you aresupporting CLG Bal An tha
Vast Array of Ballina Items on sale in Shop
What about some Ba
Shorts or Leisure We
Club Crested Slitors, Hurleys or Grips
Get your Grips
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