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  • Canon Henry Final Swinford v Ballaghaderreen

    Canon Henry Final Swinford v Ballaghaderreen

    Into injury time and two points when Mick Walsh wins a free in the middle of Fr. O’Hara Park, Charlestown…..Mick drives it down the field to JP Broderick who skilfully loses his marker and drives the ball into the back of the net. The ball is quickly played out by the Ballaghaderreen goalkeeper but to no avail as Tommie Ward blows the full time whistle and we end a ten year wait to win the Canon Henry Cup.

    A great finish to a very entertaining match played by two well matched teams.

    Ballaghaderren started off the better and after ten minutes led  by 1-1 to no score. The goal a very well worked move up the middle of the field that had the swinford supporters worried that we could be in for a long evening but we quickly returned two points from JP Broderick and Liam Moran. Ballaghaderren returned with a point of their own before we took a grip on the game.

    Our third point came from a free that dropped short but was gathered by Joshua Smith who was denied a goal by the Ballaghaderren goalkeeper before JP put the ball over the bar off thh upright. Eoin Gallagher got our next point to put only a point betwen the teams.

    Sean Kavanagh caught a ball over the post and sent it down field where Darren Campbell made a great run and leveled the game. A free from Adrian Forkan put us ahead for the first time before Ballaghaderren had the teams level for the second time. Just before the break Darren Campbell put us back ahead after great work by Eoin Gallagher.

    Within two minutes of the restart Ballaghaderren drew level before a free from Adrian Forkan kept us in front and this was extended by Liam Moran after the kickout was won by Jason Carney,

    Ballaghaderren scored the next three points to put them back ahead before another free from Adrian Forkan had the teams level for the fourth time.

    Two frees by Ballaghaderren put them two ahead with eight minutes left on the clock. Liam Moran pulled one back from the dead ball but Ballaghaderreen soon pulled two clear again. From there we entered into injury time and the great finish by JP Broderick to end the game Swinford 1-11 Ballaghaderren 1-10

    It was a cruel way for Ballaghaderren to lose the game but a fantastic way to win the game. The team played very well together and earned their first silverware of the year.

    Well done to the management Billy McNicholas, Tommy Feeney and Michael Lenehan and our physios Brian Galvin and Aisling Mulholland.

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    It also adds some silverware to join the Under 21 Championship to the social this Saturday evening in the Gateway.

    Swinford: Sean Kavanagh, John Gerard Kelly, Paul McDonagh, Jason Carney, Aiden McLoughlin, Kevin Barry, Andrew Lenehan, Michael Walsh, Eoin Gallagher, Mark McNicholas, Liam Moran, Joshua Smith, Adrian Forkan, JP Broderick, Darren Campbell. Subs: Gerard Callaghan, Kevin McShea, Jonathan Moore.

    Scorers: JP Broderick 1-2, Adrian Forkan, Liam Moran 0-3, Darren Campbell 0-2, Eoin Gallagher 0-1

    Thanks to Shane and Rita Campbell in The Whitehouse for the celebrations afterwards.

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  • Swinford GAA Fixtures

    Swinford GAA Fixtures

    Upcoming GAA Fixtures:

    4th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Swinford v Kilmeena at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    5th July 7pm
    Under 16 Championship
    Bohola Moy Davitts v Swinford in Foxford

    7th July 7pm
    East Mayo Under 14 Championship
    Swinford v Ballyhaunis at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    7th July 8pm

    East Mayo Canon Henry Final

    Ballaghaderreen v Swinford in Charlestown

    8th July 7pm
    Minor Summer League
    Burrishoole v Swinford Parke in Newport

    11th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Claremorris v Swinford in Claremorris

    13th July 8pm
    East Mayo Junior Championship
    Swinford v Ballaghaderreen at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    15th July 7pm
    Minor Summer League
    Swinford Parke v Ballyhaunis Gaels

    16th July 11am
    Under 10 Go Games
    Swinford v Breaffy at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    16th/17th July Time to be fixed
    Intermediate Championship Round 3
    Bohola Moy Davitts v Swinford in Foxford

    18th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Ballintubber v Swinford in Balintubber

    19th July 7pm
    Under 16 Championship
    Swinford v Ballyhaunis at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    Any changes will be posted on Facebook, twitter and swinfordgaa.ie

  • Junior Championship Ballina v Swinford

    Junior Championship Ballina v Swinford

    In round 3 of the Breaffy Resort Junior Championship we lost by 3-12 to 1-10 to Ballina on Saturday evening.

    It was a game that we battled very hard in but could not stay with the home team. The loss of a number of players to the Intermediate team over the last few weeks took its toll.

    We started off well an scored the first point of the game through JP Broderick but Ballina then took a hold on the game and scored 1-3 before JP added a second point. In between two points from Adrian Forkan Ballina also added two more to leave the score at the break 1-5 to 0-4.

    We enjoyed a great start to the second half and within ten minutes were level with points from Jason McLoughlin, JP Broerick and two frees from Cillian O’Donnell.

    Unfortunately Ballina then rattled off four points of their own to open up the gap once again but for the second time we came back again, this time with a goal from JP Broderick. Though Ballina came down the field and looked to have scored a point only for the referee to whistle for a penalty. The gap was back out to four again and despite working very hard we couldn’t get back into the game for a third time.

    Points from Paul McDonagh and JP Broderick were counteracted with a further 1-3 from Ballina.

    For the second year in a row we enter the relegation playoffs.

    Swinford: Damien Geraghty, Aiden McLoughlin, Paul McDonagh, John Gerard Kelly, Sean Predergast, Kevin Barry, Andrew Lenehan, Michael Walsh, Stephen Walsh, Cillian O’Donnell, Mark McNicholas, Joshua Smith, Adrian Forkan, JP Broderick, Jason McLoughlin Subs: Gary Keane, Jonathan Moore

    Scorers: 1-4, Adrian Forkan, Cillian O’Donnell 0-2, Jason McLoughlin, Paul McDonagh 0-1

  • Swinford GAA Weekly News

    Swinford GAA Weekly News

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    50/50 Draw

    This weeks draw was held in Quinns Bar and the Boland family of Bridge Street won €662. Thanks to all our supporters.
    Envelopes are available in most business premises and online through www.swinfordgaa.ie where tickets can be purchased in bundles of 10/25/52 weeks. Next draw is in the Sheepwalk on the 5th July. Draw envelopes are now also available at 3 for €5.

    Social Awards Night

    Keep Saturday 9th July 8pm free for Swinford Gaa social night in the Gateway Hotel. It is an informal occasion with music and finger food. We will be presenting our annual awards on the night.
    Come along and enjoy the craic and celebrate the last twelve months in the club.

    Junior Championship

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    In a game that we enjoyed a lot of possession and never gave up the scores just would not come and we were defeated on a scoreline of 2-10 to 1-3. Balla came into the game as favourites for the Junior Championship and showed why by taking most of their chances created.

    We dominated possession in the first half but had too many wides and suffered the loss of James Sweeney very early in the game with an injury and a black card for Kevin McShea midway through the half. We them lost Paul McDonagh through injury at the end of the half. The team didn’t give up and kept going right to the final whistle though the game was beyond us.

    Intermediate Championship

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    Swinford enjoyed a tough win against Tourmakeady on Sunday morning by 1-8 to 0-8. A game that the visitor’s will look back on their first half wides and the Swinford goal on the half time whistle. We look forward to a game against Moy Davitts in a few weeks to see who will progress to the quarter finals.

    Siamsa Seipeil 2016

    Siamsa Seipeil 2016 are very happy to announce that Our Lady Help of Christians Church will host from Aclare,County Sligo Tommy Fleming on Friday 29th July.
    Tickets priced at €30 can be bought from www.tommyfleming.net and www.swinfordgaa.ie and in the real world in the Gateway Hotel, Melletts Newsagents and O’Connells pharmacy.

    Upcoming GAA Fixtures:

    30th June 7pm
    Under 14 C Championship
    Swinford v Burrishoole at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    1st July 7pm
    Minor Summer League
    Swinford Parke v Kiltimagh at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    2nd July 11am
    Under 10 Go Games
    Kiltimagh v Swinford in Kiltimagh

    2nd July 7pm
    Junior Championship Round 3
    Ballina v Swinford in Ballina

    4th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Swinford v Kilmeena at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    5th July 7pm
    Under 16 Championship
    Bohola Moy Davitts v Swinford in Foxford

    7th July 7pm
    East Mayo Under 14 Championship
    Swinford v Ballyhaunis at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    8th July 7pm
    Minor Summer League
    Burrishoole v Swinford Parke in Newport

    11th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Claremorris v Swinford in Claremorris

    13th July 8pm
    East Mayo Junior Championship
    Swinford v Ballaghaderreen at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    15th July 7pm
    Minor Summer League
    Swinford Parke v Ballyhaunis Gaels

    16th July 11am
    Under 10 Go Games
    Swinford v Breaffy at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    16th/17th July Time to be fixed
    Intermediate Championship Round 3
    Bohola Moy Davitts v Swinford in Foxford

    18th July 7pm
    Under 12 Summer League
    Ballintubber v Swinford in Balintubber

    19th July 7pm
    Under 16 Championship
    Swinford v Ballyhaunis at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    Any changes will be posted on Facebook, twitter and swinfordgaa.ie

  • Intermediate Championship: Swinford v Tourmakeady

    Intermediate Championship: Swinford v Tourmakeady

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    Swinford squeaked out a win over Tourmakeady in the second round of the Egan Jewellers Intermediate Championship at Sunday lunchtime.

    Only three weeks since we defeated our visitors by 13 points in the league we beat them by 1-8 to 0-8 but Tourmakeady will look back on their thirteen wides and think of what could have been.

    An early Liam Moran free opened the scoring but then Tourmakeady took complete control of the game and inbetween scoring three points had nine wides. We got our second point after twenty five minutes from Kevin McShea and James Devaney had us level a minute later.

    Then came the turning point of the game on the strike of half time with goal from Darren Campbell. After been under the cush for most of the half we went into the dressing room leading by a goal.

    Both teams swapped scores throughout the second half, within a minute of the restart Tourmakeady pulled a point back and this was then ruled out by one from Johnny Burke. Tourmakeady again made it a two point before two scores from substitute Jack McDonnell stretched our lead to four. Again Tourmakeady pulled one back before a very brave point by James Devaney kept two scores between the teams with about five minutes left.

    The visitors then got the following two scores before substitute Daragh McIntyre got the last score of the game. We then endured a very nervous finish to the game and a mad scramble in our own goal mouth before the ball was kicked clear and the final whistle came.

    With Kiltimagh defeating Bohola Moy Davitts in the other group game it means a winner takes all game with Moy Davitts in a few weeks time.

    Swinford: Sean Kavanagh, Jason Carney, Joe Kelly, Alan McLoughlin, Kevin Doyle, Mark Forkan, James Lavin, Fergal Harte, Barry Brennan, Darren Campbell, Kevin McDonagh, Liam Moran, Johnny Burke, Kevin McShea, James Devaney Subs: Gerry Callaghan, Jack McDonnell, Darragh McIntyre, Sean Brady

    Scorers: Darren Campbell 1-0, James Devaney, Jack McDonnell 0-2, Liam Moran, Kevin McShea, Johnny Burke, DarraghMcIntyre 0-1

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