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Senior League Div 1C Round 2 Ballintubber v Swinford

When we started the 2014 league season we lost our first two games to Parke and Ballintubber.  This season we have out that right with a fine win last week at home to Parke and a resounding win tonight away to Ballintubber.

There was a number of changes to the team from last weekend, in came Paul McNicholas, Dermot Keane, Eoin Gallagher, Joe Kelly and Stephen Henry for Paul McDonagh, Danny McNicholas, Kevin Doyle, Kevin McShea and Barry Brennan.

The game started like a rollercoaster with a goal for Michael Walsh with the first attack of the game but Ballintubber went straight from the kick out and with a mistake in our defence had the ball in the back of our net.

A Jack McDonnell point from a free was soon canceled out by a Ballintubber 45 but from there we took control of the game and two more frees from the boot of Jack McDonnell and a point from Stephen Henry had us in a three point lead after approximately 15 minutes.

Ballintubber got a point back before Michael Walsh struck again and hit the back of the net after 18 minutes.

There was a lull in the game before both teams exchanged frees just before the break with our score coming again from the boot of Jack McDonnell to leave the score at half time Ballintubber 1-3 Swinford 2-5.

The team didn’t let up with the restart and we rattled off four points from the dead ball with one from Liam Moran and three from the reliable boot of Jack McDonnell. It was 20 minutes into the half before Ballintubber got their first score of the half.

Management made a number of changes and the introduction of Barry Brennan had him extend our score to 2-10 before Ballintubber got one point back.

The bench was emptied and Paul McDonagh, Pearse Walsh, James Lavin and Kevin Barry entered the game. Kevin Doyle came on earlier in the game.

Jack McDonnell score a fine point from play before he finished the game off with the last kick of the game into the back of the Ballintubber net.

A comprehensive 12 point win on a final score of Ballintubber 1-5 Swinford 3-11 banishes last years defeat to history.

This was a fine team performance led from the full back line and right through the field and against a Ballintubber team that included a number of their more senior players . I don’t wish to pick out any players as everyone led from the front and it was a great team performance. Next week we are home to the Neale.

Swinford: Conor Campbell, Jason Carney, Mark Forkan, Paul McNicholas, Fergal Harte, Conor Horan, Dermot Keane, Joe Kelly, Eoin Gallagher, Stephen Henry, Liam Moran, Tom Horkan, Jack McDonnell, Michael Walsh, Darren Campbell. Subs used: Kevin Doyle, Barry Brennan, Paul McDonagh, Pearse Walsh, James Lavin.

 

Swinford GAA Weekly News

50/50 Draw

This weeks draw for Swinford GAA 50/50 draw was held in Julians on Tuesday 14th April and Seamus Murphy originally from Ballina but living in Midfield won €1,015.00. Seamus purchased his envelope in Campbells Lounge. Envelopes are available online at www.swinfordgaa.ie in bundles of 10/20/52 weeks and in all business premises for the next draw in Quinns on 21st April. Draw envelopes are now also available at 3 for €5.

Church Gate Collection
Swinford GAA Bord na nOg would like to thank all who supported our church gate collection recently and all who manned the various gates. The sum of €629 was collected.

Upcoming Fixtures:

U14 League
Thursday 16th 7-00pm Claremorris v Swinford in Claremorris
Minor League
Friday 17th 7-00pm Swinford v Mayo Gaels at Robert McCallion Menorial Park
Senior League Division 1C
Saturday 18th 6-00pm Ballintubber B v Swinford in Ballintubber
Senior League Division 1E
Sunday 19th 2-00pm Aghamore v Swinford in Aghamore.

Under 16 League
Tuesday 21st April 7-00pm Swinford v Tourmakeady at Robert McCallion Memorial Park
Under 14 League
Thursday 23rd April The Neale v Swinford in Cong
Minor League
Friday 24th April at 7-00pm Kiltimagh v Swinford in Kiltimagh

Senior League Division 1C
Saturday 25th April 6-00pm Swinford v The Neale at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

Senior League Division 1E
Sunday 26th April at 2pm Swinford v Lacken at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

Any changes will be posted on our facebook, twitter and website.

Senior League Div 1C
The season has started off well with a hard fought win in very cold and windy conditons against Parke on Saturday 11th. We led by the minimum at half time but  thanks to a goal from Kevin McShea we saw the game out on a score of Swinford 1-10 Parke 0-10. Swinford scorers: McShea 1-4, McDonnell 0-4, Walsh 0-1, Brennan 0-1

Senior League Div 1E
A successful start with a tight win at home against Parke/Glencorrib by 0-12 to 0-10 on Sunday 12th. Thanks to 8 points from Kevin McDonagh and points from Paul McNicholas, Gerard Callaghan, Johnny Pidgeon and James Sweeney.

Mayo G.A.A. Senior Football League – Division 1E
Team Pld Won Draw Lost For Against Diff Points
Breaffy 1 1 0 0 14 8 6 2
Eastern Gaels 1 1 0 0 12 10 2 2
Swinford 1 1 0 0 12 10 2 2
Aghamore Gaa 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Hollymount-Carramore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Lacken 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Ballycroy 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Kilfian 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Kilmovee Shamrocks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kilmovee Shamrocks 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Shrule/Glencorrib 1 0 0 1 10 12 -2 0
Claremorris 1 0 0 1 10 12 -2 0
Ballina Stephenites 1 0 0 1 8 14 -6 0

Minor League Div 2
The team got their season back on track with a good win against Ballyhaunis tonight by 3-13 to 0-5.

U16 League
The team have started their season off with two wins, in Ballycastle on Tuesday 7th April beating Naomh Padraig on a score of 6-9 to 8-7 and Friday 10th Achill were beaten at Robert McCallion Memorial Park by 2-6 to 1-7. Well done to all.

Mayo GAA DrawLast Chance to enter

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Swinford GAA Club have launched their club draw for 2015.  The annual subscription remains at €150.  The club draw is again structured this year to ensure each subscriber is getting value for their money and you will be entitled to the following for your €150 investment in the club;
1.       Club Membership – €20
2.       Entry to Swinford home League games
3.       County Board ticket – €100, which has a prize fund of €90,000 and
4.       An entitlement to purchase an All-Ireland Senior Football final ticket should Mayo reach the final in 2015.
The officers of the club have decided to restrict the numbers in the draw this year to 130 people in order to limit the ticket demands placed on it should Mayo again reach the All Ireland final in 2015.

Please contact any club officer as soon as  possible if you are interested in purchasing a ticket as we expect to sell the allocation within a couple of weeks.

Topaz Cash for Clubs

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Topaz are running a promotion for all clubs at the moment giving the opportunity to win thousand of Euro for the Club. You can pick up a card and begin to collect stamps at Gavaghans Mace & Topaz. The Clubs registration code is 10431.

Coaching SeminarPlease contact Brian Galvin by Thursday 16th if interested.

Swinford GAA in conjunction with SAQ Ireland are hosting a coaching course with Jim Kilty.
Jim is one of Ireland’s foremost athletics trainers having being Irish coach for the Seoul and Atlanta Olympics. He has been involved with a number of successful GAA teams, most notably the All Ireland winning Tipperary hurling team in 2001 among others. He has been involved in coaching provincial title winning football teams and a National League title with Mayo.
The course takes place in Swinford on 17/18 April 2015. Phase 1 will take place in the Gateway Hotel from 7pm until 10pm on the Friday night and is a seminar entitled “developing speed in the adult player through conditioning coaching”. Jim will also give a general talk on his experience followed by a Q&A session
Phase 2 takes place at the amenity centre from 10am until 4pm and is a certified SAQ course entitled ” Coaching skill, movement and function to 6-12 year olds”. It is an indoor/outdoor course so appropriate attire is advised.
Places are limited and cost €50 per attendee. (No charge for Swinford GAA coaches).
Refer to SAQ website for further course details.
Contact Brian Galvin 0863265911 for reservation details or briang.123@icloud.com

Coaching Seminar

Coaching Seminar
Swinford GAA in conjunction with SAQ Ireland are hosting a coaching course with Jim Kilty.
Jim is one of Ireland’s foremost athletics trainers having being Irish coach for the Seoul and Atlanta Olympics. He has been involved with a number of successful GAA teams, most notably the All Ireland winning Tipperary hurling team in 2001 among others. He has been involved in coaching provincial title winning football teams and a National League title with Mayo.
The course takes place in Swinford on 17/18 April 2015. Phase 1 will take place in the Gateway Hotel from 7pm until 10pm on the Friday night and is a seminar entitled “developing speed in the adult player through conditioning coaching”. Jim will also give a general talk on his experience followed by a Q&A session
Phase 2 takes place at the amenity centre from 10am until 4pm and is a certified SAQ course entitled ” Coaching skill, movement and function to 6-12 year olds”. It is an indoor/outdoor course so appropriate attire is advised.
Places are limited and cost €50 per attendee. (No charge for Swinford GAA coaches).

If you are interested in the seminar please contact Brian Galvin at 086 3265911 by Thursday 16th.

This weeks Fixtures 13th – 19th April

Fixtures:

Wednesday 15th @ 7-30 Minor League Swinford v Ballyhaunis at Robert McCallion Memorial Park.

Thursday 16th @ 7pm U14 League Claremorris v Swinford in Claremorris

Friday 17th @ 7pm Minor League Swinford v Mayo Gaels at Robert McCallion Menorial Park

Saturday 18th @ 6pm Senior League Div 1C Ballintubber B v Swinford in Ballintubber

Sunday 19th @ 2pm Senior League Div 1E Aghamore v Swinford in Aghamore.

Swinford v Shrule/Glencorrib

A good start for the junior team this afternoon, building on their great year in 2014.

After seven minutes we had raced into a 4 point lead, thanks to a fine point from Paul McNicholas, two frees from the boot of Kevin McDonagh and a nice point from Gerry Callaghan after a quick free from Kevin McDonagh.

Shrule then came into the game and scored three points in quick succession. The third point resulting from a penalty after Aaron Kinsella was given a black card. Sean Kavanagh moved from full forward into the Number 1 position and his first job was to watch the ball fire over the crossbar.

We then regained our composure and a free from Kevin McDonagh and a point from Johnny Pidgeon gave us a three point lead.

Shrule narrowed the gap to two before Kevin McDonagh nailed two frees to leave us at Half Time with a 4 point lead, 0-8 to 0-4.

As he finished the first half Kevin McDonagh scored another free early in the second half and we looked to be in total control. But over the next ten minutes Shrule scored five unanswered points to draw level with 16 minutes gone.

In the 21st minutes Kevin McDonagh scored a sweet point from roughly 40 yards out to restore our lead. James Sweeney followed this with another point to leave us two clear.

Points were exchanged in the last 5 minutes with another fine point from play by Kevin McDonagh.

The game ended with a black card for the Shrule full forward and happy faces on the Swinford team.

Swinford Aaron Kinsella, Stephen Kenny, John Gerard Kelly, Mark McNicholas, Stephen McDonnell, Kevin Barry, Paul McNicholas, Gerard Callaghan, Barry Brennan, James Lavin, Kevin McDonagh, Patrick Ward, Johnny Pidgeon, Sean Kavanagh, James Sweeney.

Subs used: Caoimghin McLoughlin, Andy Lenihan, Paul McDonagh.