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BWILDERED

Saturday, 2nd May was one of the biggest days of the year for Ballymac GAA Club with Bwildered the John Lenihan Wilderness Challenge taking place in Gleanageenty.  The overcast day certainly didn’t dampen the spirits of the participants as all thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and feedback from the event was overwhelmingly positive.  Thanks to all those who participated.

The success of the event certainly didn’t happen by accident as several people contributed to its success.  A huge thank you to Lee Strand for their sponsorship of the event especially to their Head of Marketing Teresa Higgins Walker whose promotion of Bwildered ensured it got maximum exposure.

The Club were also very fortunate to have men of the calibre of Joe O Connor of Nissus Fitness and John Lenihan who designed a course which gained widespread approval from participants.  Club Officers Joanne Riordan and Tom Herlihy also deserve huge credit, Joanne devoting a huge amount of time organising the administration of the event while Tom also devoted many hours preparing the course whilst also giving his farm yard on the day for registration and post event refreshments.

Thanks also the land owners who gave their lands for the event.  Bwildered could not have taken place without the volunteering of stewards, caterers and many more people who gave their time on the day.  Certainly community spirit was alive and well in Gleanageenty on Saturday morning last.  Roll on Bwildered 2016!

Click here for photos from the day.

LOTTO

The lotto was held in O Riadas Bar on the 27th April 2015 for a lotto of €6,300.  Numbers drawn were 5,5,8,19.  There was no winner.

Lucky Dips

1. Thomas Wharton, c/o Tom Leen

2. Joan Wharton, Ballyseedy

3. Tommy Dowd, c/o Geoff Riordan

4. Noreen DeLacey, Edenburn

5. Jer Lynch, Kielduff,

Sellers Prize : Tom Leen.  The lotto now stands at €6,400 and can be played at http://www.ballymacgaa.com

SENIORS

Our Senior Team resume their Co. League campaign with a round 4 game at home to Na Gaeil on Sunday next 10th May 2015 at 2.30pm.  Please come and support the team as they seek to continue their good start to this competition.

 

FUND MY CLUB

How well do you know you GAA? You can prove it by predicting the All-Ireland Championship and win money as well. It is simple to enter! All you have to do is log onto www.fundmyclub.ie fill out the registration form and nominate Ballymacelligott as your home club. The cost is just 10 Euros and 6 Euros of this goes directly towards funding Ballymac GAA.   For further details or queries contact Fionnan Fitzgerald club secretary at 087-9860441

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BALLYMAC 2-5 AN GAELTACHT 1-9
We travelled to Annascaul to play Gaeltacht in a central division playoff on Monday the 27th of April last. This game was necessary as both teams had finished theirleague campaigns on 5 points each. Again we lined out with several players carrying injuries and knocks into the game.

In the first half we found it very difficult to penetrate a packed Gaeltacht defence with a Dara Reagan free our only score in this half.  A variety of points from play and frees helped the opposition to a 5 points to one half time lead.

Into the second half and with the wind at their backs Gaeltacht scored 1-1 inside the first five minutes. Dara Reagan kicked three points in response for us. However with twenty minutes gone we were 7 points down.

James Mc’Donnell then took a heavy knock and with hailstones pouring down things did not look hopeful. However this group of players had no intention of giving in. With about 5 minutes left Dara Reagan took a quick free to ML. Hoare and his shot found the net.

A minute later the comeback was really on as Josh o’ Keeffe scored a goal for us. Almost immediately Eoin o Malley popped over a point to level the game.Unfortunately this great comeback was not enough as a pointed free saw Gaeltacht win by the slightest margin. This result ended our involvement in this competition in which we played 6 games in total. Overall we ended up winning two games, had one draw and lost three games by the narrowest margin. Well done to the boys.

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Ballymac  2-4 Firies  6-16
We were outplayed by a stronger Firies team last Wednesday night. We started well in the first half and played some very good football. We should have had more scores on the board as we hit the post three times. Dara Leen and Dylan Dunne Moriarty played really well and our defence were holding their own. We went in at half-time one point down with the score line reading Ballymac 2-4 Firies 2-5.

However this was as close as we were going to get. Firies sprung the bench at the start of the second half and they proved to be the much stronger side for the last 30 minutes. Our lads tried hard to repel the wave of attacks from Firies but after conceding a number of goals the game was beyond them.

The final score line ofBallymac 2-4 to Firies 6-16 emphasised the away sides dominance. This was a hard lesson for our boys but the compensation for them is that they have secured a semi-final position against the same opposition. This will give the lads a chance to redeem themselves and this is a challenge they are all looking forward to.

This game is due to take place this Wednesday, 6th May in Farranfore.

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Fossa 3-01 Ballymac Blue Team 3-07
The match was played last Sunday evening the 3rd of May in wet and windy conditions. The boys put in another fine performance to win Division 3 of the County League. We started off the game brightly and had much of the play but weren’t getting the scores on the board. This was to be the story of the first half. Fossa caught us a number of times on the break and scored three goals. We went in at half time trailing by six points on a score line of Fossa 3-01 Ballymac 1-01. We would have went in more behind but for the great defending of Adam Kelly, Cathal Culloty, Darragh Sweeney, James Bailey and Andy Rogers, and some fine saves by our goalkeeper Adam O Keeffe.

The lads came out for the second half and with the wind at their backs they upped their work rate and within twelve minutes the scores were level. Sean & TimPollman Dammen were getting on top in the middle of the park and they gave in some great ball to our forwards Adam Joy, Denis Brosnan, Padraig O ‘Sullivan, Maurice O’ Connell, Sean Horan & Ryan Mc Hugh; who all showed great character and a never say die attitude.

We took the lead for the first time in the game with nine minutes to go which and this was a lead they would not relinquish. Missing on the night were Bryan Godley, Thomas O Connor and Dylan Barry O Connell who will all be back for our next outing in a few weeks time. There were great scenes of joy at the final whistle as the Ballymac Blue Team were Crowned Division 3 County League winners. Coaches Jack Culloty, Liam Sweeney & Jer Lynch were all over the moon at the end of this titanic performance by the boys. Well done to both teams for a very competitive game in difficult conditions.

U12 County League

Gold Team
The Ballymac Gold team travelled to Fossa last Sunday evening the 03rd of May in a winner takes all encounter. We got off to a great start as James Kenny settled the nerves with an early goal. The Fossa team responded and we had a goal cleared of the line by our alert captain Luke O’Connell. This scare spurred on the boys and Gary Lynch scored a great goal. This was followed by three points from the powerful Donal Daly and a point a piece from Alfonzo Marquez and James Kenny. This left the half time score line Fossa 0-0 Ballymac 2-6.
Ballymac were now playing into the wind in the second half and the whole team put in a great effort in difficult conditions. Eoin Creedon, Adam Wharton, MossieBreenan, Luke Mc’Gill, Jared O’Briain, Oisin Shanahan, Jack Mc’Elligott, Mark O’Connor and Jamie Sugrue all put in great displays. Fossa played really well and forced Kieran Slattery to pull of three fine saves. However they could not turn around the first half deficit and final score read Fossa 0-4 Ballymac 3-9. This result ensured the Division 3B league title for the gold team. Well done to all the team.

FAOI 10 & 8

The U8’s and U10’s travelled to Caherslee to play Austin Stack’s last Sunday morning the 03/05/2015. We had a great turnout from both age groups with three challenge games in each category taking place. An enjoyable morning was had by all and the games were played in a great spirit. Many thanks to Austin Stack’s for hosting the event and we look forward to welcoming them to Ballymac at a later date.   St Pats U8 and U10 teams are visiting Ballymac on Sunday next  11.00am.  Our U8 boys travel to Castleisland this Friday for Go Games at 7.00pm

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Academy girl We had a great turnout for our first game against Austin Stacks last Sunday.  All the players played  great football. Our U8 girls will be playing Castleisland Desmonds 7 o clock Thursday night in Castleisland.

EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT
The two nights entertainment organised on Friday and Saturday evening last in Kielduff Community Centre proved a great success showcasing the array of talent in the Parish.  All monies raised on both nights were donated to Pallative Care.  Great credit is due to Nora Curran and Co on organising this event.

SYMPATHY
The Parish of Ballymac lost one of its oldest residents with the death of Kitty Leen (nee Reidy), Kilquaine in the past week.  Many of Kitty’s children and grandchildren have a huge involvement in the continued development and success of Ballymac GAA Club over a long number of years.  All the Club would like to extend their deepest sympathy to Noel, Helen, Joseph, Johnny, Bridget, Josephine and Michael and extended families on their bereavement.

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