St Teresa’s ladies looking for new recruits

26235026_10210843032126962_369129043_nNaomh Teresa ladies gaelic football team, based in west Belfast, play in the Antrim junior leagues. We are starting preseason strength and condition training from Sunday 7th January 2018 as we aim to build on a very successful 2017 season. Any ladies who want to play gaelic football for the Club can contact Orlagh on 07885748500 or Bronagh on 07503971504. A very warm welcome is assured to anyone who come along

 

Gaels bridge 29 year gap with win over Ballinascreen

fonaCAB Ulster Minor Football Tournament at St Paul’sFinal 2Enniskillen Gaels celebrate their win over Ballinascreen

Enniskillen Gael 1-6 Ballinascreen 0-6

Enniskillen Gaels won their first fonaCAB Ulster Minor Football title since 1988 when they beat Derry champions Ballinascreen in a hard fought contest at St Paul’s on New Year’s Day. Leading by 1-2 to 0-3 at the break Enniskillen came under a lot of pressure from the Derry champions in the second half, but they were always able to keep them at arms-length to deservedly seal the win.

With heavy rain falling in the hour before the throw-in conditions underfoot  were understandably not conducive to good football and and the scores proved hared to come by . Ballinascreen did create a few chances and they should have been ahead but for some wayward finishing. They got in front through an Emmet Dougan free in the fifth minute but after missing a couple more very scoreable efforts full forward Noel Rafferty took over and he doubled the Derry boys’ lead on twelve minutes. However they were to manage just one more point for the remainder of the half as the Gaels began to claw their way back.

Impressive corner-forward Conor ‘Curly’ Love opened his team’s account on 13 minutes and though ‘Screen came back with a great point from Martin Bradley it was to be their last score of the opening half. A pointed free by Gael’s John Reihill cut the gap back to a point before a brilliant move involving team captain Eoin Beacom and Reihill set Love clear and the corner forward blasted the ball to the back of the Ballinascreen net to help his side to a 1-3 interval lead.

 

Top left – Team captain Eoin Beacom lifts goal scorer Conor Love on his shoulders after the game. Bottom left – Beacom lifts the trophy. Right – Beacom receives the Man of the Match award.

Ballinascreen cut the gap back to a point early in the new half but they squandered a few opportunities to draw level and Ronan Quinn increased the Enniskillen lead to two with a point from play. Points from Ronan Beattie and Callum Jones pulled the winners four clear and it appeared they at last had a bit of breathing space. However there was still a lot of fight left in Ballinascreen and they got themselves back into the game when Rafferty popped over points in the 53rd and 54th minutes to reduce their arrears to just two. A fantastic point on the turn from top scorer Love gave Enniskillen Gaels a bit of breathing space as the gap was out to three but they had to endure some very nervous minutes as ‘Screen battle for the match saving goal.

They came close in the final seconds but when his side needed someone to stand up and be counted, team captain and man of the match Eoin Beacom was there to clear the danger and seal his side’s victory.

BALLINASCREEN: Eyan Scullion, Aaron McCoy, Ciaran Doyle, Ryan Doyle, Aaron Bradley, Caoilite McAlinden, Conal Logan, Martin Bradley (0-1), Chris Logan, Eunan McBride, Ronan McKenna, Cathal Donnelly, Emmett Dougan (0-1), Noel Rafferty (0-4, 3f’s), Reece McSorley
SUBS: Daire Kelly for Chris Logan (49), Mark Farrelly for Reece McSorley (49)                                                                                                                                                                           ENNISKILLEN GAELS: Cian Newman, Odhran Agnew, Patrick Cassidy, Jack O’Hare, Gavin Greene, Jonathan Cassidy, Ronan Quinn (0-1), Eoin Beacom, Brandon Horan, Callum Jones (0-1, 1f), Matthew McAleer, John Reihill (0-1, 1f), Conor Love (1-2), Ronan Beattie (0-1), Matthew Dixon
SUBS: Josh Hogan for Gavin Greene (49), Killian Corrigan for Josh Reihill (inj)
REF: Brendan Toland (Lámh Dhearg)

 

A GIFF of Conor Love’s great goal

Health and wellbeing event at Tir Na nOg GAC Randalstown

Male winner, Tony Scullion (Left). 2) Dervla McParland presents the female winner’s award to Nuala McKay. 3) Derbhla McParland (Club chairperson) presents the Juvenile winner’s award to Eoghan McParland.

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Tir na nOg GAC, Randalstown held a very successful end of year health and wellbeing run and walk from their Whitehill clubroom’s on Sunday morning. In total over 150 people turned out to either run, walk or cycle in a great family event. The club wishes to thank Moneyglass and District Runners for participating.

The winners of the 4mile run were:

Male winner: Tony Scullion 25.26

Female winner: Nuala McKay 31.32

Children winner: Eoghan McParland 33.40