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Senior League Div 1C Swinford v The Neale

Both teams entered todays game sitting on 2 wins and would not have wanted to give an advantage on the league table to the other side but it is Swinford who now sit on 6 points after 4 games after a hard fought game.

Straight from the throw in Kevin McShea put Swinford a point ahead and this was soon added to by a good run and score from Liam Moran in from the left.

The Neale pulled a point back before a point and a goal from Barry Brennan put Swinford firmly in control. This was soon added to by a free from Kevin McShea and it looked like Swinford would stroll away with the game as they led by 1-4 to 0-1 with nearly 15 minutes gone.

The Neale then struck two frees over the bar to reduce the deficit. In between these scores Ryan Convey made a great save in the Swinford goals.

Swinford struck back with a score from Stephen Henry before The Neale scored the next three points, with two very soft frees given by the referee, to leave the gap at 2 points.

Swinford then retook control of the games and two points from Jack McDonnell and a point from Kevin McShea restored a 5 point lead. Just before the break Stephen Henry had a great opportunity for a goal but the ball came off the post. Half time saw Swinford lead 1-8 to 0-6.

A mixed start to the second half saw Stephen Henry extend the Swinford lead with a well taken point before Joe Kelly was adjudged by the referee to have pulled an opponent down and was shown the black card. James Sweeney came on as the replacement.

The Neale pulled a point back before two frees, one from Jack McDonnell and the other from Kevin McShea saw Swinford lead by 7 with approximately 15 minutes gone.

The Neale then began to dominate the game and scored a free before been reduced to 14 men but they then struck the next 1-3, including three frees to level the game as we entered the last eight minutes.

The extra man then began to show and Tom Horkan put Swinford a point ahead before a goal from Jack McDonnell. A high ball into the small area seemed to be under easy control of the Neale goalkeeper but under pressure from James Sweeney he dropped the ball and Jack McDonnell finished off into an empty net.

Stephen Henry finished off a fine game with his third point from play to end the game Swinford 2-13 The Neale 1-11.

Swinford now go joint second in the table withΒ  Castlebar Mitchels, both behind Islandeady with a third of the season gone.

Swinford: Ryan Convey, Jason Carney, Mark Forkan, Paul McNicholas, Fergal Harte, Dermot Keane, Liam Moran, Joe Kelly, Eoin Gallagher, Stephen Henry, Kevin McShea, Tom Horkan, Jack McDonnell, Barry Brennan, James Devaney. Subs: James Sweeney

Scorers: Jack McDonnell 1-3, Barry Brennan 1-1, Kevin McShea 0-4, Stephen Henry 0-3, Liam Moran, Tom Horkan 0-1 each.

Junior Championship Report Louisburgh v Swinford

The Junior Championship started this evening at a blustery Louisburgh GAA ground but it was the home team that blew Swinford away with a goal in each half.

The named teams saw one change for each side with Jason Carney starting for Stephen McDonnell and James Gibbons replacing Eugene O’Toole on the Louisburgh team.

Once the ball was thrown in Austin O’Malley dropped back to play in front of his defence in a sweeper type role. The home team started off playing into the wind with two wides before Kevin McDonagh got us off the mark with a pointed free.

Kevin Gibbons then scored two points for Louisburgh before he pulled a shot wide when straigh through on goals. Louisburgh extended their lead with a 21 yard free.

We then took a hold of the game and scored the next three points from Paddy Ward, Darren Campbell (f) and Sean Brady. The pick of the three been Paddy Ward’s point as he was fed by a great ball by Kevin McDonagh.

Unfortunately that ended our scoring for the half as Louisbugh scored 1-3 without reply with the goal from corner forward Pearse O’Malley giving Sean Kavanagh no chance.

Half time came as a relief to us with the score at Louisburgh 1-6 Swinford 0-4.

Management made two changes at the break with Stephen McDonnell and Caoimhin McLoughlin came on for Johnnie Pidgeon and Paddy Ward.

A great move from one end of the pitch to the other produced a fine point for Gerry Callaghan but then two poor decisons from the referee gave Louisburgh two soft frees to extend their lead to six points.

We had a chance to change the game when a fine shot from Kevin McDonagh was cleared from the goal line by the Louisburgh defence with their goalkeeper beaten.Β  A few minutes later Pearse Walsh was fouled on the 21 yard line when advantage could have been played the referee gave the free which was dispatched by Kevin McDonagh.

Moments later the game was got from us when Gerry Callaghan was sent off by referee Sean Conway which was soon followed by a shot into the bottom corner by Kevin Gibbons to make up for his miss in the first half.

Kevin McDonagh who never gave up, won a free and knocked it over the bar to keep our score ticking over. This was soon canceled out by a free from Kevin Gibbons before Kevin McDonagh repeated his score from minutes earlier.

The game creeped into injury time which saw Louisburgh finish off the scoring with two further points to end the game Louisburgh 2-11 Swinford 0-8.

Louisburgh were the stronger team with good performances from Austin O’Malley and Kevin Gibbons while a young Swinford team saw good performances from Jason Carney, Kevin McDonagh, Ryan Convey and Darren Campbell to name a few.

It is now on to another away trip to Killala next Saturday evening who enjoyed a one point victory away to Kilfian this evening.

Swinford: Sean Kavanagh, John Gerard Kelly, Sean Brady, Alan McLoughlin, Aiden McLoughlin, Kevin Barry, Jason Carney, Gerry Callaghan, Pearse Walsh, Paddy Ward, Kevin McDonagh, James Lavin, Johnnie Pidgeon, Ryan Convey, Darren Campbell. Subs used: Stephen McDonnell, Caoimhin MCLoughlin, Jason McLoughlin, Aaron Kinsella.

Scorers: McDonagh 0-4, Paddy Ward, Darren Campbell, Sean Brady, Gerry Callaghan 0-1 each.

Senior League Division 1C Belmullet v Swinford

It was a long road to Belmullet and a longer one back as we finished on the wrong side of a tight game. A game of two halves, saw two black cards for the home team and a home management duo that could do with lessons in respect for the opposition, supporters and the referee. .

A slow start to the game saw us 1-1 down after six minutes but we should have been level a few minutes later. Our first score was a great long range point from Fergal Harte and then Michael Walsh was denied a goal by a goal-line clearance.

The home team extended their lead with a pointed free and added another point before the half finished leaving them five clear.

The second half began with another pointed free by the home team before Jack McDonnell got our second score from a free. Belmullet then extended their lead to six points before we took control of the game and rattled off the next four points much to the anger of the home team and sideline. As that period saw two black cards for two substitutes and a member of their management team sent to watch the remainder of the game from the stands.

As Belmullet tried to play the ball out Darren Campbell put the ball carrier under great pressure and from a quick free centre back Conor Horan put over a fine kick. Stephen Henry then added another point before Joe Kelly won a great ball in the middle of the park and played the ball to Eoin Gallagher who slotted the ball over the bar. There was now a goal between the teams and Jack McDonnell added his second free of the game.

Belmullet got their last point of the game before Kevin McShea scored two frees to leave the minimum between the teams with injury time approaching. Earlier in the half there was a lengthy stoppage to the game to deal with an injury to a Belmullet player but the referee must not have not stopped his stopwatch as he only added three minutes to what was a six/seven minute stoppage. The game finished with a missed opportunity to level the game and the long road home beckoned.

It was a game that we grew into and should have come home with a share of the points but we now look forward to another trip west next weekend to Louisburgh.

Swinford: Conor Campbell, Jason Carney, Mark Forkan, Paul McNicholas, Fergal Harte, Conor Horan, Dermot Keane, Eoin Gallagher, Joe Kelly, Stephen Henry, Kevin McShea, Tom Horkan, Darren Campbell, Michael Walsh, Jack McDonnell.

Scorers: Jack McDonnell & Kevin McShea 0-2, Fergal Harte, Conor Horan, Stephen Henry 0-1

Senior League Div2E Ballina v Swinford

Not much too report from tonights game in James Stephens Park. In cold and miserable conditions we lost on a score of 3-14 to 1-7.

The highlights of a first half was a finely taken goal after ten minutes by Pearse Walsh after a high ball in from Aiden McLoughlin and a great penalty save by Sean Kavanagh. Against a strong wind the half time score was Ballina 1-9 Swinford 1-2.

With their lead Ballina were able to sit back in the second half and take us on the counter attack with some good running from deep. The game petered out to a finish.

Swinford Sean Kavanagh, Stephen Kenny, John Gerard Kelly, Alan McLoughlin, Mark McNicholas, Stephen McDonnell, Aiden McLoughlin, Barry Brennan, Kevin Doyle, James Lavin, Kevin McDonagh, Pearse Walsh, Johnny Pidgeon, Robert Quinn, Pearse Rowley. Subs used: Ryan Convey, Paddy Ward, Jonathan Moore, Caoimghin McLoughlin, Aaron Kinsella, Eamonn Dunleavy.

Scorers: Kevin McDonagh 0-5, Pearse Walsh 1-0, Ryan Convey, Paddy Ward 0-1 each.

Swinford GAA Weekly News

Greetings all

Here is this weeks news from in and around the club.

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50/50 Draw
This weeksΒ draw for Swinford GAA 50/50 draw was held in The Sheepwalk on Tuesday 28th April and Phil Rowley of Killasser won €821.00. Envelopes are available in most business premises and online through www.swinfordgaa.ie where tickets can be purchased in bundles of 10/20/52 weeks. Draw Envelopes are also available in all business premises for the next draw in The Horkans on 5th May. Draw envelopes are now also available at 3 for €5.
If anyone has suggestions on how to move the draw forward please talk to a club officer.

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Upcoming Fixtures
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U14 League
Thursday 30th April at 7pm Hollymount-Carramore v Swinford in Hollymount

Senior League Division 1E
Saturday 2nd May 7pm Ballina v Swinford in Ballina

Senior League Division 1C
Sunday 3rd May 2-00pm Belmullet v Swinford in Belmullet

Minor League
Friday 8th May at 19-00 Swinford v Cill Chomain at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

Senior League Division 1E
Saturday 9th May 6-00pm Eastern Gaels v Swinford in Brickens

Senior League Division 1C
Sunday 10th May 2pm Louisburgh v Swinford in Louisburgh

Any changes will be posted on our facebook, twitter and website.Match reports, when available, will be posted on our website www.swinfordgaa.ie

Under 16 League
The team suffered their first defeat of the league away to Cill Chomain on Tuesday 28th on a score of 4-11 to 2-8. They remain top of their division with one league game left.

Under 14 League

The team gave a very good display in their league game against Davitts last Thursday and were very unlucky to lose by 2 points. Its only matter of time before they click into full gear and get a few wins under their belts. Well done lads, it was a very good game to watch and the same again next week and ye will all be enoying success.

Minor League
We lost by four points in what was a very entertaining game in Gilmartin Park, Kiltimagh on Friday night. In very wet condiitons a late penalty and two points gave Kiltimagh the win by 5-10 to 4-9.

Senior Div 1E
In a match that management will learn very little from as Lacken came to Robert McCallion Memorial Park on Saturday evening and played very little football. A very easy victory for Swinford by 3-9 to 0-2. Swinford scorers: Michael Walsh 1-1, James Lavin 0-3, Paul McDonagh 0-3, Caoimghin McLoughlin 1-0, Pearse Rowley 1-0, Kevin McDonagh 0-1, Pearse Walsh 0-1.

Senior Div 1C
We had no game last weekend in division 1C and the Club send their condolences to the family and friends of the late Peter Cosgrove and all involved with the Neale GAA Club.

Mayo GAA DrawLast Chance to enter

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Swinford GAA Club have launched their club draw for 2015.Β  The annual subscription remains at €150.Β  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.Β Β Β Β Β Β  Club Membership – €20
2.Β Β Β Β Β Β  Entry to Swinford home League games
3.Β Β Β Β Β Β  County Board ticket – €100, which has a prize fund of €90,000 and
4.Β Β Β Β Β Β  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 asΒ  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 allΒ clubs at the moment giving the opportunity to win thousand of Euro for the Club. You can pickΒ up a card and begin to collect stamps at Gavaghans Mace & Topaz. The Clubs registration code is 10431.
Please return all completed cards to a club officer by Wednesday 6th May.