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Swinford GAA Weekly News

This weeks draw for Swinford GAA 50/50 draw was held in Julians on 17th November and Jane McNicholas of Oakdrive won €654.00. The winning envelope was sold by Mary Ryland. 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 in Quinns on 24th November. Draw envelopes are now also available at 3 for €5. 

M D Roofing Services Under 21 B Championship


The quarter final between Swinford and Belmullet has been fixed for next Saturday 21st November 3pm at Connacht Centre of Excellence, Bekan.

Swinford GAA AGM

The annual general meeting of the club will be held in the Gateway Hotel on Sunday 29th November at 6pm. Nominations or motions must be with the club secretary by Wednesday 25th.

Swinford GAA Weekly News

50/50 Draw
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This weeks draw for Swinford GAA 50/50 draw was held in Moores on 10th November and Mattie Carroll of Tullinacurra won €759.00. The winning envelope was sold in O’Donnells Pharmacy, Market Street. 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 in Julians on 17th November. Draw envelopes are now also available at 3 for €5.


Underage Development Seminar

On Saturday 14th Nov there will be a seminar in relation to underage development. It will be held in the Gateway Hotel from 7.30pm to 9pm. All club players, all underage coaches and interested parents are invited. The seminar will be presented by Brian Galvin and there will be other speakers. It will be of huge benefit to all concerned.

M D Roof Services Under 21 B Championship

The quarter final between Swinford and Belmullett has been fixed for next Saturday 14th November 3pm in Ballina

Swinford GAA AGM

The annual general meeting of the club will be held in the Gateway Hotel on Sunday 29th November at 6pm.

M D Roofing Under 21 B Championship Swinford v Erris St.Pats

We enjoyed a good win in the Championship at home on Saturday evening, beating Erris St. Pats by 2-15 to 2-9. The scoreline does not reflect the win as we were much better that the six point margin. We are now into the quarter finals in the next few weeks.

In an action packed first few minutes both goalkeepers were called into early action after an early point from Kevin McDonagh. Johnny Burke nealy got an early goal after a great run but his shot was well saved. Jonathan Giblin then pulled off a god save in the visitors first attack.

Ryan Convey soon added a second point and this was followed by one from Johnny Burke after a fine run in from the right sideline to punch the ball over the crossbar. Kevin McDonagh added his second of the game before Ryan Convey got the first goal. Johnny Burke got another point to leave the game at 1-5 to no score.

Erris St.Pats got their first score from a free before getting a goal from the penalty spot after Alan McLoughlin was left with no alternative but to pull the attacker down. It was a close call as the offence looked to have taken place outside the penalty area. McLoughlin was black carded and replaced by Conor Conway.

This setback didn’t perturb us and we soon added points bySean Brady, James Devaney and a goal from Mark Forkan. The visitors added two points from the dead ball before Sean Brady added his second point before the half time break.

A very good first half with six different scorers left us leading by 2-8 to 1-3.

We started the second half superbly with Mick Walsh winning the throw in and feeding the ball to Liam Moran who slotted it over the bar.  Erris St.Pats then scored their first from open play to put them on 1-4.

We soon opened up an eleven point lead with points from Ryan Convey, Kevin McDonagh a fine effort from James Devaney to put us on 2-12. Our opponents got the next two points before we restored the eleven point lead with a point from Johnny Burke and a well taken score from Ryan Convey kicked whilst off balance. At this stage with about ten minutes left we were coasting but we relaxed and let our opponents back into the game.

Another soft penalty and a point brought Erris St.Pats to within seven before Kevin McDonagh got his fourth of the game. The game finished with two points for the visitors on a scoreline of Swinford 2-15 Erris St.Pats 2-9.

Well done to all the players and their management team of Pat O’Neill, Michael Devaney, Noel Barry and Eamon Molloy.

Swinford:Jonathan Giblen, Alan McLoughlin, Steven McNicholas, Sean Prendergast, Sean Brady, James Lavin, Mark Forkan, Mick Walsh, Johnny Burke, Liam Moran, Kevin McDonagh, Ryan Convey, James Devaney.  Subs Conor Conway, Jamie Carney

Swinford scorers: Ryan Convey 1-3, Kevin McDonagh 0-4, Johnny Burke 0-3, Mark Forkan 1-0, Sean Brady 0-2, James Devaney 0-2, Liam Moran 0-1