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Swinford GAA 50/50 draw

This weeks draw was held in Quinns and Luke Duffy of Culmore, Swinford won €511.
Envelopes are available in most business premises and online throughΒ www.swinfordgaa.ieΒ where tickets can be purchased in bundles of 10/25/52 weeks. Next draw is Sheepwalk on the 29th August. Draw envelopes are available at €2 each or 3 for €5.

Fixtures:

Friday 25th August 7pm

Minor D Championship Crossmolina v Swinford

Monday 28th August 7pm

Under 13 League Swinford v Kiltimagh at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

Friday 1st September Β 7pm

Minor D Championship Swinford v Bohola Moy Davitts

Keep an eye on our Facebook page Swinford GAA and our website www.swinfordgaa.ie for details of fixtures.

Senior League Division 1E

A great performance on Saturday at Robert McCallion Memorial Park saw Swinford defeat BallycroyΒ  on a score 1-26 to 1-9. Match report on swinfordgaa.ie

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Senior League Division 1E Swinford v Ballycroy Match Report

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When things come together everything gels and you great performances like tonight. Right from the get go things went well and James Lavin scored in the opening minute.

In the first half we had six different scorers as we rattled up 1-16 with six points from Louis Cummins, five points from Darren Campbell, three from Colin Dempsey, one from James Lavin and Mark McNicholas and a rare goal from Kevin Barry.

The only poor moment was the second minute of injury time when Ballycroy got in for a goal. The half time score was Swinford 1-16 Ballycroy 1-3

Ballycroy may have opened the scoring in the second half but Swinford kept up the scoring and Darren Campbell added another five points, Joshua Smith got three points and Colin Dempsey and Louis Cummins added another one each.

The game ended with a point for Ballycroy to finish Swinford 1-26 Ballycroy 1-9.

This win puts Swinford on six points in Division 1E with three games left Claremorris (A), Ardnaree (H) and Aghamore (A) All three teams are in close proximity to us and a few more wins will be crucial.

Swinford: Aaron Kinsella, Aiden McLoughlin, Alan McLoughlin, Stephen Kenny, James Lavin, Mark McNicholas, Sean Prendergast, Gerry Callaghan, Ryan Convey, Kevin Barry, Colin Dempsey, Joshua Smith, Conor Conway, Louis Cummins, Darren Campbell Subs: Anto Friel, Conor McLoughlin, Jonathan Moore

Scorers: Darren Campbell 0-10, Louis Cummins, 0-7, Colin Dempsey 0-4, Kevin Barry 1-0, Joshua Smith 0-3, James Lavin, Mark McNicholas 0-1

Senior League Div1C Parke KC v Swinford match report

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Immense display by Swinford in the second half, showing that there is plenty of football and self belief in the team, but all came up short when Parke scored the winning point 2 minutes into injury time.

At half time the game looked like it was game over with no way back for Swinford as Parke KC led 1-10 to 0-3. Swinford scores coming from two for Liam Moran and one for Tom Horkan.

Within a minute of the restart Swinford had a penalty. It was well saved by the Parke goalkeeper but thankfully came back to Liam Moran who made no mistake with the rebound. Parke came back with a point but points from Tom Horkan and Liam Moran gave Swinford a lifeline.

A great save by Damien Geraghty and some poor finishing by Parke gave us a boost and substitute Darren Campbell got our second goal, followed up by a Johnny Burke point to put only 2 between the teams after ten minutes of the second half.

Tom Horkan brought the game back to the bare minimum before Parke scored their second of the half. Both teams had a couple of wides before two frees were put over by Liam Moran to level the game with three minutes left on the clock. There was to be a few minutes of inury time due to an injury to Kevin McDonagh.

At this stage a point was deserved by Swinford for the second half performance but on the 62nd minute Parke KC got what this writer can only say was a very soft free to go ahead. We had a half chance to level the game but time was to run out and the game ended Parke KC 1-13 Swinford 2-9.

With wins for Achill, Ardagh and Castlebar Mitchels things are now very tight at the bottom of Division 1C but if Swinford can play for 60+ minutes like the second half today the tide will turn.

Swinford: Damien Geraghty, Alan McLoughlin, Sean Brady, Kevin Barry, Joshua Smith, Ryan Convey, James Lavin, Johnny Burke, Michael Walsh, Tom Horkan, James Sweeney, Liam Moran, Kevin McDonagh, Dermot McNicholas, Michael Prendergast. Subs Darren Campbell, Conor Conway, Louis Cummins.

Scorers: Liam Moran 1-5, Darren Campbell 1-0, Tom Horkan 0-3, Johnny Burke 0-1.

League Table Mayo Snr League 2017-Group 1C

Team Played Won Lost Drawn Points For Points Against Points Diff Points
Balla 7 6 1 0 99 90 9 12
Shrule/Glencorrib 6 4 2 0 96 76 20 8
Lahardane 7 4 3 0 111 95 16 8
Ballyhaunis 7 3 2 2 101 86 15 8
Burrishoole 7 3 3 1 104 88 16 7
Ardagh 7 3 3 1 107 109 -2 7
Parke/Keelogues /Crimlin 6 3 2 1 84 89 -5 7
Bonniconlon 7 3 4 0 100 104 -4 6
Achill 6 2 3 1 78 96 -18 5
Louisburgh 7 2 5 0 86 89 -3 4
Castlebar Mitchels 7 2 5 0 115 127 -12 4
Swinford 6 1 3 2 71 103 -32 4

Swinford GAA Weekly News

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50/50 draw

This weeks draw was held in Horkans and Sheelah & Michael Farrelly of Park RoadSwinford won €583
Envelopes are available in most business premises and online throughΒ www.swinfordgaa.ieΒ where tickets can be purchased in bundles of 10/25/52 weeks. Next draw is Bolands on the 4th July. Draw envelopes are available at 3 for €5.

Fixtures:

Thursday 29th June 7pm

East Mayo Under 14 B Championship Charlestown v Swinford

Thursday 29th June 7-30pm

Canon Henry Playoff Aghamore v Swinford in Bekan COE

Friday 30th June 7-45pm

Minor League Div3 Ardmoy MacHales v Swinford

Saturday 1st July 11am

Under 10 League Ballinrobe v Swinford

Sunday 2nd July 12pm

Senior League Div1C Parke KC v Swinford

Monday 3rd July 7pm

Under 12 Summer League Swinford v Ballina

Tuesday 4th July 7pm

Under 16 C Championship Hollymount Carramore v Swinford in Carramore

Thursday 6th July

Under 14 D Championship Semi FinalΒ  Swinford v Hollymount-Carramore/Cill Chomain

Saturday 8th July 11am

Under 10 League Swinford v Kiltimagh

Saturday 8th July

Senior League Div1E Swinford v Kiltimagh

Monday 10th July 7pm

Under 12 Summer League Ballinrobe v Swinford

Any changes will be on our facebook page and swinfordgaa.ie

Club Development Draw 2017

Draws 1 and 2 for the Club Development Draw of 2017 were held at An Sportlann, Castlebar Mitchels GAA Club tonight the 21st of June 2017 at 8.30pm
We had no winners in draw 1 but much better luck in draw 2 with three winners of €200 each: Donal Benson, Deirdre Dunleavy and Eoin Gallagher.
Thank you to all who supported the draw. There are four more draws over the summer.

Senior League Division 1C
Achill came to Robert McCallion Memorial Park on Saturday evening and both teams gave a good display to earn a point apiece, Swinford 1-13 Achill 2–10. Full match report on swinfordgaa.ie

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Senior League Match Report Swinford v Achill

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After the disappointment of last weekend the team put in a very good display this evening at Robert McCallion Memorial Park to draw with Achill.

A great bunch travelled from the island to Swinford for the game and it was well worth the journey. Both teams played football that does not warrant their positions near the bottom of division 1C.

Michael Walsh opened the scoring after 20 seconds where fine interplay between Kevin McDonagh, James Sweeney set Mick up for the point. Achill kicked the next three points over the space of five minutes, the first one coming from a good save by Damien Geraghty.

Swinford second was a lovely point from Kevin McDonagh, a one-two from a sideline ball with Mick Walsh set Kevin away to kick over the bar. Achill soon restored their two point lead.

In the 8th minute Kevin McDonagh got his second point and after a great run by Alan McLoughlin resulting in a free Liam Moran leveled the game.

On the 15th minute Liam Moran put Swinford ahead and withing minutes Liam found the back of the net. Great work betwen Kevin McDonagh, Michael Prendergast and Liam Moran sent Liam away to bury in the net. Swinford were well on top now and afterΒ  a kickout was won by Michael Walsh and played into Kevin McDonagh, another point was added. Liam Moran added another to put us 6 clear with 23 minutes gone.

The defence were well in control and pushing Achill back all the time but they were too be breached. Patient build up by the visitors saw the ball kicked across the box and fisted into the net to bring the deficit back to three.

Swinford rallied in the last five minutes of the half and Liam Moran added two points to leave matters at the break Swinford 1-9 Achill 1-4.

With the wind advantage in the second half Achill soon reduced the deficit only for Michael Prendergast to cancel it out.

Then in the space of five minutes Achill scored 1-3 to take the lead. It was a dominant period that showed they had not just come for the scenery of East Mayo. Kevin McDonagh equalised with over 15 mins left and the game was anybody.

A great save by Damien Geraghty kept the scores level before a soft free for Achill put them ahead once again. Michael Prendergast leveled once more with a fine point from out on the left.

With time running out Achill again took the leadΒ  and on the 60th minute Michael Prendergast leveled the game for the 6th time. Despite a stonewall call for a free in injury time within kicking distance of the posts there was to be no more added to the scoreboard and the game finished Swinford 1-13 Achill 2-10.

Swinford played some great football and if they continue this form the wins will come and we can push away from the bottom of the table.

Swinford: Damien Geraghty, Alan McLoughlin, Sean Brady, Kevin Barry, James Lavin, Ryan Convey, Joshua Smith, Michael Walsh, Johnny Burke, James Sweeney, Kevin McShea, Liam Moran, Kevin McDonagh, Michael Prendergast, Tom Horkan. Subs Aiden McLoughlin, Conor Conway, Darren Campbell

Scorers: Liam Moran 1-5, Kevin McDonagh 0-4, Michael Prendergast 0-3, Michael Walsh 0-1.