John Mitchels GAA Club News

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MitchelsALL-IRELAND TICKETS:
The 2015 All-Ireland tickets will be distributed on Friday evening from 7pm to 9 pm. All mentors/volunteers/adult players must have their Membership fees paid to be considered for tickets.

KERRY DEVELOPMENT TEAMS:
Well done to Padraig White (U14), Michael Kelleher and Ryan Ward (U15) who played with the Kerry Development teams in Pearse Park, Galway on Saturday last.

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL:
Well done to Kevin Williams, Michael Kelleher and Jack Myers who were part of
the victorious C.B.S “The Green” team who overcame St. Pats in the Dunloe Cup on Wednesday last.

Semi-Final. Intermediate Club Championship:
Mitchels v Spa Killarney
MATCH TO BE PLAYED WEEKEND OF 26/27th SEPTEMBER
TIME AND VENUE TO BE DECIDED

SENIOR MEN Co League Div 2:
Round 1 – Mitchels 0-10 – Templenoe, 0-06
Round 2 – Tarbert 0-08 – John Mitchels 0-14
Round 3 – Mitchels 0-16. – Spa Killarney 1-08
Round 4 – Kenmare 0-10 – Mitchels 0-10
Round 5 – Mitchels 5-11 – Listowel Emmets 0-06
Round 6 – Rathmore 4-08 – John Mitchels 1-08
Round 7 – Mitchels 1-08 – Currow 1-14
Round 8 – Laune Rangers 1-12 John Mitchels 2-10
Round 9 – John Mitchels 3-08 Gneeveguilla 0-08

SENIOR LADIES:
Training continues on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 pm to 8 pm.

MOUTH GUARD:
Please remember that mouth guards for all players under the age of 18 are now compulsory for both training and games. Referees have been directed to not allow any player not wearing a mouth guard to play. Any player who suffers a dental injury in training when not wearing a mouth guard will not be covered by the Injury Fund.

Under 16 Ladies
Training continues on Thursday 6.00 – 7.00p.m. unless otherwise notified.

U 15 Championship
We are waiting for the fixtures for U15s

U 14 Ladies:
We played Ballyduff in Round 3 North Kerry League Div 2 last Tuesday evening in Ballyseedy. A strong cross wind meant this was going to be a tough game and yes it proved just that. Mitchels played against the wind in the first half and found scores hard to come by missing quite a lot of score able chances.

Ballyduff opened the scoring with 2 points. We replied with a goal from Ava Buckley and a point before Ballyduff hit the net for their opening goal. Ballyduff added 5 more points before we added a goal from Rachel Kilgallen.

Half time score Mitchels 2-2 Ballyduff 1-8. Mitchels made a number of positional changes due to injury of Grace Myers and Julie Foley and Simi Ogungbesan working hard midfield. We began to claw back our score points from Ruth Moriarty and a goal from Ava Buckley put us in front.

Our defence were now under heavy pressure from Ballyduff with Kerry Oba in goals, Emma Carmody and Clara Callahan defending magnificently helped by Nicola heaphey Melissa Dennehy and Lisa Costello.

Further points from Rachel kilgallen , Ruth Moriarty and Ava buckley brought us level but Ballyduff weren’t giving up. Wih light now fading and they pushed back and scored a goal. Mitchels once again responded by working the ball up field where Rachel Kilgallen finished a great goal after a great run to tie the game at
4-5 to 3-8. Well done to all on Tuesday night.

Panel: Kerry Oba, Melissa Dennehy, Emma Carmody, Nicole Heaphey, Clara Callahan, Ailbhe Ryle, Lisa Costello, Julie Foley, Simi Ogungbsa, Rachel Kilgallen, Ruth Moriarty, Ava Buckley O’Connell, Aimee Somers, Grace Myers, Mikaela Marshall, Simone Hunt, Jennifer Lynch, Muirean White and Becky Fitzgerald.

Next game away to Na Gael in North Kerry League – details will be sent by teamer.

We play Ballymac at home in last North Kerry league and play Strand Road in Town League Semi Final. Dates will be confirmed so keep checking your teamers and Club Notes.

Girls U12:
The girls finished off their 2015 season in great style at a blustery Camp Ballyseedy last Wednesday evening with a hard fought win in the Town League final against a very good Kerins O Rahillys side.

In a game where both defences were on top, scores were very hard to come by which was reflected on the scoreboard at the finish. However, our girls showed that extra bit of determination and skill in the second half to get them across the line by 2 points.

Both teams were complimented by Maurice Mc Namara of the Tralee Town Board for a very sporting game as he presented the trophy to our captain Erica. The girls that played were as follows, Tara Field, Ciara Kerins, Caoimhe Leahy, Emer Murphy, Emily O Shea, Elizabeth O Connor, Taylor Rodgers, Erica O Connor, Kerry Oba, Lauren Smullen, Kate Ross, Amy Kerins, Lynda O Connor, Angel Quilligan, Emma O Donnell, Simera Hunt, Dawn McLarnon and Molly Brosnan.

As the U12 girls competitions start early each year, this game concluded our 2015 season which kicked off back in February. Both the Club and Mentors Dan, Rory, Mary and Susie would like to individually thank each girl and their parents/families for their commitment to John Mitchels U12 ladies team this season.

It was a pleasure to both coach and take you to different parts of the County during the year. The season saw us winning two trophies but the greatest satisfaction was to see each one of you improve during that time.

We hope that you enjoyed the experience as much as we did and that the facilities that John Mitchels GAA club provide have helped you and will continue to help you develop as a player into the future.

Once all the Juvenile teams have finished their year the girls will be presented with their North Kerry and Town League medals at a presentation in the club – everyone will be notified of the date well in advance.

Under 16 Boys:
Our next round game will be in a few weeks – away to Kilgarvan/Tuosist.
Training plan will be published next week.

Under 14 Boys:
There will be a challenge game this Thursday at 7pm at home v Fr Caseys Abbeyfeale. Players to be at the Club for 6.30 p.m.

U-12 BOYS:
Last Monday evening September 7th we travelled to Dingle in the Central League and came away with a very convincing win on a scoreline of
Dingle 2-7 to John Mitchels 5-12
Best on the night were Sean Dillane and Cormac Clifford. Our game on Friday last in Castleisland District against Castleisland was cancelled due to bad weather.
Training continues on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

FUNDAMITCHELS
The John Mitchels GAA Club in association with Active Kingdom are delighted to announce details of an exciting new Fundamental Movement Skills Programme, called FundaMitchels, aimed at children (Boys & Girls) between 5 and 10 years of age.

The Programme will consist of 5 sessions commencing on Sunday 27th September 2015 @ 10.30am followed every Tuesday evening thereafter @ 6.30pm (Tues 29th Sept, 6th Oct, 13th Oct, 20th Oct) in the John Mitchels GAA Sports Complex at Camp, Ballyseedy, Tralee. Each Session will last approximately 75mins. The cost of the programme is €10 (each child will be presented with a jersey at the end of the programme).

For more information contact 066 7197070 or Humphrey Shanahan (087-7740275) or John Fitzgerald (087-9873719).

U 10 Boys
Training continues next Sunday at 10.30 a.m.

U8 Girls:
Training continues next Sunday at 10.30 a.m.

U6s:
Training continues next Sunday at 10.30 a.m.

THANK YOU:
Thanks to Horans Fruit & Veg for sponsoring the fruit on Sunday mornings in the members lounge.

Coffee/Tea Club:
Thanks to all involved with the refreshments committee who once again looked after the parents so well and provided some top notch home baking.

This is a great opportunity for all parents to meet up and have a chat and cuppa. All monies collected will go directly back to develop and support the Juvenile teams in the Club and your support is very much appreciated.

BINGO:
Our Bingo continues on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights. Bingo is a vital fundraiser for the Club and all funds raised from the Bingo goes directly back into the Club and all support is greatly appreciated.
Follow all our Bingo news on our newly launched Facebook page.
Any member who wishes to volunteer can do so by giving their details to any club officer.

CLUB BAR:
Bookings for Parties etc. can be made by phoning 066 7197070

LOTTO:
08/09/2015 – Numbers drawn: 3, 6, 10, 11
No winner
Consolation prize winners:
€100 – Pat Costello c/o Paddy
€25 – Geraldine O’Halloran c/o Paddy
€25 – Mike Pitman c/o Vincent
€25 – Frank O’Donnell c/o Paddy
€25 – Tony Everett c/o Catherine
Next draw – 15/09/2015 – Jackpot €1,500

MERCHANDISE:
A full range of Tracksuits, Tops and shorts for all age groups are available at John Mitchels Complex. Great value on offer and ideal for anyone at home or abroad.

JOHN MITCHELS SPORTS COMPLEX:
Our Sports Complex at Camp Ballyseedy is available for bookings on the Sports Hall and All Weather pitch. The Complex is also open for children’s parties. Further information contact the Club reception on 066 7197070.

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Questions & Answers
Lyndsey Moriarty

Profile: Lyndsey Moriarty, Player John Mitchel’s Senior Ladies
John Mitchel’s Senior Player From/to: 2009 – Present
Honours Won:
John Mitchel’s Novice Championship 2010
Junior B Championship 2014
County League Div. 3 Title 2015
Player Position: Right Corner Back, Full Back

(Q): How did you become involved with John Mitchel’s Ladies?
(A): “A group of friends myself included were already John Mitchel’s supporters. We decided to approach the club with the idea of starting a ladies senior team. At first the football wasn’t taken too seriously as many of us hadn’t played before. We more or less looked at it from a fitness & social aspect. Over the years we have developed in to a very good team. Next season we will play in division 2 of the county league”.

(Q): What has been your greatest accomplishment as a Mitchel’s player?
(A): “I have always been a supporter of the club but it is great to be involved. I have especially enjoyed my time as a mentor. Some of the girls I helped coach at juvenile level are now playing on the senior team which is a great accomplishment”.

(Q): What has been your greatest disappointment as a Mitchel’s player?
(A): “My greatest disappointment came this season in the Junior A championship. Our goalkeeper sustained a head injury and the match had to be abandoned. We were then told that the game had to be rescheduled for the following evening. Unfortunately we were unable to field a team in such short notice and forfeited the match and our place in the championship”.

(Q): Can you tell me what you would consider to be your best game as a Mitchel’s Player?
(A): “I believe it was in the junior B championship final in 2014. Finuge were favourites to win in what was a very close game throughout. We put in big team effort on the night. I believe it was one of the best games we have played. For myself I was happy with my performance as I held my opposite number scoreless”.

(Q): What other sports are you involved in?
(A): “I played basketball from my school days up to last year. I am now involved in coaching with Tralee Imperial’s Basketball club. I also coach basketball and athletics in Mounthawk Secondary School. I played basketball in college with The University of Limerick. Our team won an All-Ireland college’s title”.

(Q): If you could change a rule in Gaelic football what would that be?
(A): “I think men’s and boy’s football should take some of the rules currently employed in the ladies setup. I would change the pickup so a player can pick the ball off the ground. This would help to speed up the game considerably. I would also remove the black card and replace it with the 10 minute sin-bin when a player receives a yellow card”.

(Q): What is it that you like most about Gaelic football?
(A): “I suppose it is the camaraderie. You get to mix with people previously unknown to you and become great friends. There is great team spirit and as tough as training can be we have a good bond with each other”.

(Q): What advice would you give to encourage more women to get involved with John Mitchel’s club?
(A): “Anyone wishing to become involved will get great fulfilment from it. John Mitchel’s is a very family orientated club. There is a role here for everyone I would say to anyone thinking of getting involved to go for it”.

(Q): What are your thoughts on the present and future of the club?
(A): “The facilities here are superb and we have great numbers at juvenile level. I would like to see more people involved in the coaching side of teams. Especially former players that would have a big role to play. Hopefully we will see the continuation of lots of new players joining the club. I believe we have a very good future going forward. I wish all our teams the very best of luck for the remainder of the season”.

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SYMPATHY:
To the family of Alice Milner (née Mulcahy) Curravough South, Tralee and late of Dungarvan, Waterford
To the family of Fr. Kevin Browne C.S.S.P. Kimmage Manor, Dublin and late of Tralee
To the family of Neil Flynn, Lohercannon, Tralee and formerly of Knockmanagh, Kilcummin, Co Kerry
To the family of Kathleen Lynch (nee Kennedy) Lisbeg, Oakpark Tralee and formerly of Lispole, Co Kerry
To the family of Jim O’Driscoll, Alderwood Road, Dromtacker, Tralee
To the family of Thomas Kirby, Ballyseedy and late of Ballingowan, Tralee
May they Rest in Peace

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