Monday, June 27, 2011

Lotto:The following were €20 winners at the most recent Club Lotto draw which was held in An Craoibhin; Tom and Mary McKeon, Jonathan Wynne, Karl Keenan, Christy Dolan, James Cox, Francis Harrington, Joe McDermott, Matt Tivnan, Michael Conroy and Cian Smith. The House Prize was won by Adrian King. There was no jackpot winner and the jackpot of €3,700 will be on offer for this week's draw which will be held on Saturday night next in Dodd's. Team C will be in charge.
Well done to all involved in organising the U8/U10 football blitz which was held in the Abbey Park recently. The U12s have finished their league programme. The U14s have qualified for the play-off stages and they await news of their next fixture. It is expected that the U16s will commence their championship on Sunday evening next 3rd July when they host Clan na Gael in the Abbey Park. The National Automation Limited minors await the commencement of their championship, but with the welcome success of the County team, its unlikely that there will be any fixtures in the immediate future. Well done to the County Minors on their great win over Mayo in Castlebar on Sunday and to our representatives Donal, Enda and Tadhg with special mention of the Smith brothers on their goal and point scoring exploits. The Cooney Motors/Cooney Centra team commence their County Junior A Championship on Friday evening next at 8pm against Castlerea St Kevins in the Abbey Park. The McGovern Directional Drilling team will play Kilbride in Kilbride on this evening (Tuesday) at 8pm in the O'Rourke Cup. They also await news of their Intermediate Championship Quarterfinal fixture versus Kilglass Gaels. Roscommon U16 panel will play Sligo in a friendly in the Abbey Park on this Wednesday evening at 8pm. Boyle has strong representation on this panel. The Club extends good wishes for a speedy recovery to senior team captain Ciaran Supple who hs undergone a knee operation. Club player Marcus Kennedy is wished "bon voyage" as he becomes another victim of emigration. Hopefully we will see him in a Boyle jersey before too long. The Club extends its appreciation of the catering staff who fed a multitude at the recent Intermediate Championship double header in the Abbey Park. All team managers and players are reminded to ensure that all plastic bottles are emptied and placed in the recycling bins that are provided in the pitch and also to ensure that the dressing rooms are left in clean condition following training sessions and games. They are also requested to ensure that the plastic bins in the dressing room are respected and not used as footballs. All motorists driving into and out of the Abbey Park are asked to obey the 5km/h speed limit which is being imposed. Football supporters who have not yet purchased a ticket for the upcoming County Board draw are asked to contact any of the Club officers. With the County teams enjoying substantial success, your support would be appreciated.

Boyle Ladies Club
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The Ladies Club hosted a very successful U10 girls football blitz on Saturday last in the Abbey Park, with teams from Western Gaels, Shannon Gaels and Boyle participating. A great time was had by all. Thanks to Fergal O'Donnell who presented the medals. Thanks also to referees Michael Brennan and Sarah Halligan and to the ladies who did an exellent job of catering. A special word of thanks to Mary Magee of Magee Fashions, Boyle who sponsored a set of jersies for the U10 panel. The U12 s continue training as usual. They will be hosting a friendly game with a club from Co. Mayo shortly. The U14s train on Wednesdays and Fridays. The Junior Ladies had a deserved win over Shannon Gaels in the Junior Championship in Croghan on Sunday evening. The Ladies Club congratulates Club player Sharon Conroy on celebrating a significant birthday recently and Donal and Enda Smith and the Roscommon Minors on their magnificent win on Sunday in Castlebar.

Mon.2am!

Boyle Ladies hosted an under 10 girls Blitz last Saturday. Western Gaels,
Shannon Gaels and Boyle participated. A great time was had by all the girls.
Thanks to Fergal O' Donnell who presented the girls with medals. Thanks to
the refs Michael Brennan and Sarah Halligan and to the ladies who provided
refreshments after the Blitz. A special word of thanks to Mary Magee of
Magee Fashions, Boyle who sponsored a set of Jerseys for the under 10 girls
team.
U12s' continue training, as this panel are hosting a friendly game in July
with a visiting club from Mayo.
U14s' train every Wednesday and Friday.
Boyle Junior Ladies travelled to Croghan on Sunday evening and were
successful in their Championship game. Well done ladies.
Boyle Ladies Club congratulate Donie and Enda Smith who performed so well on
Sunday last in the Minor Semi final in Castlebar v Mayo.
Birthday wishes are extended to our Treasurer, Sharon Conry, on a significant
birthday.
Fiona Mattimoe

Friday, June 24, 2011

Fri. 4.01



A Chara, Roscommon Coaching and Games Development in conjuction with Roscommon Sport Partnership board are holding a four hour training day for coaches who work with kids with disabilities in sport. The course is on next Wednesday June 29th in the Quad Centre Roscommon Town from 10am to 2pm. Places are limited and the cost is 20 Euro. Please check with anyone in your club that might be interested in doing the course. Please get back to me by Monday 27th at the latest.
Yours in sport
Willie Hegarty

There will be a month's mind Mass tomorrow Sat. the 25th at 12 noon in memory of Michael Feely brother of Barry, Veronica, and Pauline who live in Boyle.

Good luck to Donal, Enda and Tadgh with the Co. Minor team v Mayo on Sunday in C'Bar.

Did I, by any chance, give the loan of a GAA book called 'Greats of Gaelic Football' by Sean Og O'Ceallachain to anyone reading this? My success rate after appeals like this is poor.
Did anyone benefit from E.S.B discount flag?
This is National Bike week and there is a bike run on Sunday. Ireland is way behind other European countries in this regard. In the fifties we were ahead for a different reason! I met a Dutch lasdy studying here this week and she couldn't understand the culture of car ferrying children to school.
Can the County Board Draw Promoters send me some bumph (poster type stuff) via email to put up on this blog to help advertise it and spread the message to our customer base.
Boyle play Newcastle on Saturday i.e.tomorrow night.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Mon. 8.52.
The U10s’ and U8s’ will play Elphin in a special blitz competition on this Thursday evening in the Abbey Park.
The U12s’ lost to Clan na Gael during the week.
The U14s’ had a good win over Strokestown in the Championship on Thursday evening last in Boyle. Their next outing is against St Dominick’s in Knockcroghery on this hursday evening.
The U16s’ and the National Automation Limited minors will start their competitions in early July and training is ongoing.
The Cooney Motors/ Cooneys Centra juniors commence their championship campaign on Friday week the 1st of July with a home game against Castlerea.
The highlight of the weekend was the McGovern Directional Drilling Intermediate team's hard earned win over St Michael's in the George Bannon Sports Intermediate Championship courtesy of two excellent late points from Liam Conroy. Cometh the hour (nearly) cometh the Conroy. St. Michael’s were quick out of the blocks and at one time in the first half went into a significant lead but a cheeky improvised goal by Darren O’Connor (to keep the sequence going) brought Boyle back into the game. This was followed by a very well taken goal by the impressive David Callaghan. David is maturing and has the potential to become a key player for Boyle. Boyle was lucky to go in at half time on level terms but they were playing against a very strong wind. Boyle went into a four point lead in the first part of the second half but to my mind did not use the breeze enough to get the ball forward out of danger and into attacking zone. Another issue was the use of the ‘lost’ zones in the corners. Anyway St. Michael’s stuck to their task with a grim determination and this resulted in a keenly fought ending with the sides level as time ticked away but Conroy, a great servant of Boyle club for decades now, getting the vital scores which were simplicity personified. (Note to newer generation of Boyle players, Liamo won’t always be there to dig you out). For Boyle Tadgh Lowe in goals was faultless, the full back line was stretched at times. Boyle’s top player this season, in my book, Mark O’Connor provided the rock at half back while Seanie Purcell provided the subtlety and nuanced play which is so important. The forwards had their moments with hard work by Kyle McLoughlin but it took the introduction of experience to do the simple translation into scores. A win is a win and a win after a very competitive game has to be more beneficial than not. This means that they have remained unbeaten throughout the three game group phase of the championship and they are now in the quarter finals. Final score Boyle 2.8 St. Michael's 1.10. Well done to the players and management. The team: T. Lowe, Ml. O’Donnell, J.S. Lyons, A. Sharkey, C.Beirne, M.O’Connor, S. Purcell, S. Tonra, C. Cox, K.McLoughlin, C. Smith, D. O’Callaghan, J.Suffin, D. O’Connor, M.O’Donohoe with L. Conroy and A. O’Connor with T. McGarrity, C. Boylan, B.Supple, A. Tiernan, D. Smith, C. O’Neill, K. Feighan, P.Simon, C. Garvin, K.Supple, Ciaran Beirne, Marc O’Connor, L. Conboy, B. McCrann. There are a number of Junior C’Ship games coming up soon which provides opportunities for other players to get into team contention.
Thanks to all who helped out at the double header in the Abbey Park on Saturday evening last, especially those involved in pitch preparation, operation of scoreboard, the Club Lotto ticket sellers and those involved in traffic management and stewarding. There was a fine response to the call for stewards.
The Club officers still have some tickets for the County Board fundraising draw, as you might imagine! It is important for the longterm financing of the Club that its quota of tickets is sold as it will reduce the cost of club affiliation next year.
Congratulations to former Club player Pat Carty and his bride Olivia Gilligan who got married recently. Best wishes to the Roscommon minor team and management in the Connacht Semi Final in Castlebar on Sunday next, and especially to our three Boyle representatives, Donal and Enda Smith and Tadhg McKenna.
n.t.d.w.gaa. If you are an E.S.B. customer check the blue panel on your most recent bill and you will see a 14% discount offer. This has to be pursued and if you don’t do it you will not get it or be chastised by the E.S.B.!
Apparently there is a new surge of thefts i.e. flower pots etc. I was wondering where they’d gone.

Ladies Club;
The U10 girls continue training on Fridays at 5.30 pm while the U12s train on Mondays and Fridays. The U14s train on Wednesdays and Fridays. This panel is scheduled to play St Ciarans away on Friday evening next. The Junior Ladies are scheduled to play Shannon Gaels in Croghan this weekend-see fixtures for details.

Go raibh maith agaibh,
Martin Dolan
P.R.O. Boyle GAA Club
086 2413529

Friday, June 17, 2011

Fri. 11.12am


Big day in St. Joseph's Boys N.S. today Friday.

Two big games in the Abbey Park tomorrow evening Sat. We need plenty of stewards. Ml. Furey is looking after that. If anyone can spare a half an hour from 5 on give me a bell at 086 816 33 99 and I'll pass it on.

I was in the park a couple of times in the last week and the parking there is chaotic and may be even dangerous. People need to park in a more rational way if we are not to reintroduce the restriction on cars coming in there altogether, which would be a pity but....

I've said this numerous times but the blue bin is for recycling, the green bins are for garbage. Empty the bottles please before disposal. The bins are sometimes as if there were concrete blocks inside them with all the water in the bottles. It's the little things which knaw at the nerve ends!


Well done to Ros. on Sunday, nice pass from Seanie to Devaney, the icing on the cake. A Srpringly big crowd considering the weather and the exhorbitant prices. The Connacht Council are not willing to lsten to delegate compaints on that. They'll lose a goodwill before they change, then too late. One has to feel for Leitrim and its supporters. One of the first Connacht C'Ship games I remember was Leitrim V Galway in St. Coman's Park 57/58 when Packie McGarty was in his prime and blacguarded that day by a Galwy defender as far as I remember.

I am still loking for the H.J.Feely Cup which can only be gone out in the last four years or so. Obviously the person involved is not a reader of this col.

I didn't happen to give a book called 'Giants of Gaelic Football' by Sean Og O'Ceallachain to any reader? It is not surfacing in my archive!
Tadgh your adopted city really takes getting defeated seriously!!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

1. Commiserations to St. Joseph's Boys School who were defeated in the Top Schools final at a congested kilbride today Tuesday. The school has a big day on Friday with the official opening of their splendidly refurbished buildings and grounds. It is a really admirable complex now and we are really lucky, in the parish, to have got in under the bar before the meltdown.


2. The next campaign is the County Board/Club €100 Draw.


3. We'll get back to 2 anon. Now an appeal for help on Saturday evening.


Could anyone available to steward on Saturday evening call me (T.C.) at 086 816 33 99. Your Club needs you....... on Sat. evening.


I'll pass this on to Ml. Furey who is in charge of parking arrangements.

There are two 'big' games in Boyle on Saturday evening. Boyle v St. Michael's at 5.30 and Ballinameen v St. Barry's afterwards and there is an expectation of a lot of traffic. Many will want to park on the half way line!!


There will be no parking in the Church grounds due to the Saturday evening Mass.

Also people are reminded that the Abbey roadside has double yellow lines!!


We are asking local Boyle people, going to the match, to leave their transport well away from the ground....please...... say The Crescent/Hall area/Green St. car park/Military Road.

Perhaps St. Michael's suporters might use the area in the vicinty of the Boys School. Another posssible area is in front of Boyle Celtic grounds.


Monday, June 13, 2011




The following were €20 winners at the Boyle Club Lotto draw which was held recently in Dodd’s;- Carmel and Gerard Tivnan, Michael and Sheila Furey, John Kelly (Elphin), Michael Smith Jnr, Bernard Hickey, Helena Casey, Jim Clarke Snr, Tom Lynam, Jordan Maye and Colin Garvin. The house prize was won Caoilfhionn Dodd. The next draw will be held in An Craoibhin on Saturday night next with Team ‘B’ in charge. A jackpot of €3,600 will be on offer.
Our U12s’ lost to St Brigids during the week. They have two scheduled games this week-both at home. They will play Strokestown on Wednesday and Clann na Gael on Fiday. Both fixtures are scheduled for 7pm and they will be accompanied by Division 5 games with the same opposition. (I didn’t know there was a Division 5. T.C.)
The U14s lost their first championship outing against St Ciaran’s on Thursday last. They will play Strokestown in the Abbey Park on this Thursday at 7pm in the next round of the championship.
Abbey Park will be the venue for a George Bannon Intermediate Championship third round double header on Saturday evning next. Boyle' McGovern Directional Drilling team will take on neighbours St Michael’s while Ballinameen take on St Barrys. All Boyle Club members are asked to assemble at the Clubrooms an hour in advance of the commencement of the first game to be allocated stewarding duties. All who have been allocated tickets to sell for the County Board Draw are asked to complete their sales immediatly and return the counterfoils and money to Mary Smith, Treasurer. Those who wish to purchase tickets are asked to contact any of the Club officers immediatly so that they can be included in the first tranche of draws.
The Cooney Motors/ Cooney's Centra junior team is scheduled to play St Joseph’s on Wednesday week the 20th of June.
Congratulations are extended to Fergal and the Roscommon team on their excellent Connacht Senior Semi Final win over Leitrim on Sunday.
(“The Middle East oil sheik was very upset after buying Brighton and Hove Albion soccer club when he was told it was just one not two clubs!” Tommy Doherty.)
Boyle Ladies;
Commiserations to our U12 panel who were unlucky in their Division 1B Semi Final against St Croan’s. Good luck to Croan’s in the final. This panel continues training every Monday and Friday as they will be hosting a challenge match with Westport in July. The U14s’ continue training every Wednesday and Friday evening. Their next game is scheduled for 24th June away to St Ciaran’s. The U16s’ are awaiting confirmation of arrangements for their County Final versus Padraig Pearses. The Junior Ladies next game is away to Shannon Gaels in the Championship on the weekend of June 24th. They also have their League Final versus St Mary's scheduled for the wekend of 3rd July at a time and venue to be confirmed. Hard luck to the Roscommon U14 girls who lost to Tipperary in the All Ireland Final in Banagher on Saturday last. Well done to the panel including four Boyle girls and to team Manager Pat Leonard and his assistants.

Go raibh maith agaibh
Martin Dolan
P.R.O Boyle GAA Club
086 2413529

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Two big local GAA occasions coming up.

1.
The Ladies Club extends its best wishes to the Roscommon U14 girls, and especially our Boyle panelists Melissa Goldrick, Sarah Halligan, Melissa Mattimoe and Sinead Meehan and Team Manager Pat Leonard, who will play Tipperary in the All Ireland B Final on this Saturday 11th June in Banagher, Co. Offaly, with throw in at 3.45pm.

2. St. Joseph's Boys School contest the 'Top Schools' Final on Tuesday next the 14th at 4pm in Kilbride. We don't often get to this so all possible support would be appreciated. I remember fine teams circa '95 and '96 and also around 2000 when we were successful.

Monday, June 6, 2011



Mon. 7.58pm.

It has been a week in which success has eluded us on the playing fields in the various grades.
The U12s’ lost to Castlerea in the Division 1 league on Monday last. They and their Division 5 colleagues will travel to Kiltoom on this Tuesday evening to take on St Brigid’s in their respective league competitions. Both of these teams will be in action again on Monday next the 13th when they will host Strokestown in the Divioion 1 and Division 5 Leagues.
Our U14s' will commence their Division 1 Championship campaign on this Thursday evening when they will welcome St Ciaran’s to the Abbey Park for a 7pm throw in. They will play their two remaining pool games in the Championship on the following two Thursdays against Strokestown and St. Dominick’s respectively. They lost to St Brigids in the Division 1 League in Boyle on Thursday evening last. This was just a whirlwind of a game and from a Boyle view it is best consigned to the delete button and the Feile performance against the same opposition is highlighted. It is an important age group as there is good U 16 and U 18 teams ahead of them and these teams will be the future of Boyle football but will always need some good players coming through. I am led to believe that there are some very skilful players at the even younger ages.
The McGovern Directional Drilling team lost by two points to Padraig Pearses in Woodmount on Sunday. This was a disappointing outcome to a game Boyle might have won as numerous scoring chances were missed over the hour. The point kicking coaches have work to do! Their next outing is on Saturday week the of 18th June when they will take on neighbours St Michael’s in a very attractive Intermediate Championship double header in the Abbey Park.(The other game involves Ballinameen and St. Barry’s). Their next scheduled O'Rourke Cup outing is against Kilbride in late June. Fisted points count…..
The Cooney Motors/ Cooney’s Centra junior team will play their next Tansey Cup fixture on Wednesday the 20th of July versus St Joseph’s.
The Club wishes to thank all who attended the sponsorship photocall which was held in the Clubroom on Tuesday evening last. Chairperson Aidan Lavin thanked all our generous sponsors on behalf of the Club members, players and team managers. The Club extends its best wishes to Fergal and the lads, and especially all our Boyle representative on the panel and the management, in their Connacht Senior Championship Semi Final in Carrick on Shannon on Sunday next. Tickets can be purchased from the County Board office through the week.
Just a reminder that tickets for the upcoming County Board Draw are avaiable from Club officers and it is adviseable to purchase immediatly to be included for the first (Early bird) tranche of draws. While it is no one’s favoured task it has to be done and it were better it was done sooner than later.
Don’t forget the Curlew Warrior event on Sunday the 19th in aid of M.S.
The position of coordinator for the scrap metal project is still on offer!!
Lotto Results: There was no Jackpot winner in the recent Club Draw held in Dodd’s Bar on Sat. the 4th. The numbers drawn were 8/22/24/25.The €20 winners were Carmel and Gerard Tivnan/Ml. and Sheila Furey/John Kelly (Elphin)/ Ml. smith Jnr./Bernard Hickey/ Heleneu Casey/ Jim Clarke (Snr.)/Tom Lynom/ Jordan Maye/ Colin Garvin. The House prize was won by Caolfinn. The next draw takes place on Saturday the 18th in An Craobhain with Ml. Gilmartin and team B in charge. Please support and thank you for the ongoing support as the Lotto is the club’s financial lifeline.
Congratulations to my good friend Colm Hannelly on the production of the Castlerea GAA History which was launched in Castlerea on Sunday the 5th. Colm is encyclopaedic in matters relating to Roscommon sport and the GAA in particular.
With John Joe Nerney I attended a very interesting event in Ballyforan on Saturday evening with the unveiling of a plaque to remember the great Roscommon footballer and radical T.D. Jack McQuillan who came from there. The plaque was unveiled by his brother Bill who spent a number of years in the early 5os’ in Boyle and played for the Boyle Club then.

Boyle Ladies Club;
Under 10 girls train on Friday evenings from 5.30 to 6.30. There will be a football blitz for all U10 girls later in the Summer. The U12 girls will play St Croans in the Division 1B County Semi Final in the Abbey Park on this Wednesday evening at 7pm. Please come along and support the girls in this important game. The U14 girls continue training every Wednesday and Friday evening at the usual time. Their next outing will an away game versus St Ciarans on 24th June. Boyle Junior Ladies next championship outing will be an away fixture versus Shannon Gaels on the weekend of 26th June. The Ladies Club extends its best wishes to the Roscommon U14 girls, and especially our Boyle panelists Melissa Goldrick, Sarah Halligan, Melissa Mattimoe and Sinead Meehan and Team Manager Pat Leonard, who will play Tipperary in the All Ireland B Final on this Saturday 11th June in Banagher, Co. Offaly, with throw in at 3.45pm.

Go raibh maith agaibh,
Martin Dolan (adapted T.C.)
P.R.O. Boyle GAA Club
086 2413529