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Swinford GAA Fixtures

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Saturday 23rd September 5-30pm

Senior League Div 1C Swinford v Burrishoole

Monday 25th September 6-30pm

Under 13 League Div 4A Claremorris v Swinford

Tuesday 26th September 6-30pm

Under 15 League Division 2A Ballinrobe v Swinford

Saturday 30th September 11am

Under 11 Go Games Swinford v Aghamore

Saturday 30th Sept 4-30pm

Intermediate Championship Swinford v Mayo Gaels in Kiltimagh

Sunday 1st October 11am

Under 15 League Division 2A Swinford v Mayo Gaels

Sunday 1st October 12-30pm

Senior League Div 1E Swinford v Ardnaree

Saturday 7th October 11am

Under 11 Go Games Kiltimagh v Swinford

Sunday 8th October 11am

Under 15 League Division 2A Carras v Swinford

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Swinford GAA Fixtures week 26th June

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Fixtures:

Monday 26th June 7pm

Under 12 Summer League Claremorris v Swinford

Tuesday 27th June 7pm

Under 16 C Championship Swinford v Balla

Tuesday 27th June 8pm

Centenary Cup Charlestown v Swinford

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

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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.

Swinford GAA Upcoming Fixtures

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SWINFORD GAA FIXTURES:

Tuesday 18th April 6-30pm

Under 16 Div 3 Round 5 Parke v Swinford

Thursday 20th April 6-30pm

Under 14 Round 4 Swinford v Naomh Padraig

FridayΒ  21st April 6-30pm

Under 16 Round 6 Swinford v Hollymount-Carramore

Saturday 22nd April 7pm

Senior League Div 1E Round 3 Swinford v Hollymount-Carramore

Sunday 23rd April 2pm

Senior League Div 1C Round 3 Lahardane v Swinford

Sunday 23rd April 1pm

Under 14 Div 3B Round 3 Kilmeena v Swinford

Tuesday 25th April 6-30pm

Under 16 Div 3 Round 7 Naomh Padraig v Swinford

Subject to change, please check our Facebook page and www.swinfordgaa.ie

Senior League Division 1C Castlebar Mitchells v Swinford

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Goint into the game both teams required points to consolidate their position in Division 1C. This was the home teams last game while Swinford have a trip to Louisburgh next weekend.

Swinford got off to a great start and were five points up after twelve minutes with scores from Kevin McDonagh, Liam Moran, JP Broderick and a couple more from Liam Moran. It was the 16th minute before Mitchells got on the scoreboard and they rattled off four more points to be level going in at the break. Swinford were to regret their large number of wides and should have been well in front at this point.

Soon after the break Kevin McDonagh put Swinford back in front but Mitchels got the next three points to lead by two after ten minutes. Points from Liam Moran and Kevin McDonagh leveled the game for the third time midway through the half.

That was the end of the scoring for Swinford as Mitchels scored three points without reply to win by 0-11 to 0-8.

It was very disappointing to see such a small squad of players present for such an important fixture.Β  The effects of a long drawn out season are showing on the team. The GAA are going to have to look at the effects the county championship is having on the small clubs. Weeks and weeks go by without any games and then when the weather has turned and players have college and exams on their minds there is a glut of games. At the height of the summer the team went eight weeks without a league game. If we are to keep our players in the game this has to change.

Swinford: Gavin Moore, Aidan McLoughlin, Sean Brady, Mark McNicholas, Mark Forkan, Paul McDonagh, Kevin Barry, Johnny Burke, Michael Walsh, Kevin Doyle, Kevin McShea, Kevin McDonagh, Liam Moran, JP Broderick, Darren Campbell. Subs James Lavin

Scorers: LiamΒ  Moran 0-4 (1f) Kevin McDonagh 0-3 (f), JP Broderick 0-1