Brídíní Óga’s All Ireland Junior Championship win was celebrated in style at the Tullyglass Hotel on Friday night at the people of Glenravel turned out in style for an evening of celebration. With the girls winning the 2022 Intermediate Football Championship as well the focus was definitely on the female side of the club, the the Senior football team and the minors both came close, losing their respectful finals.
The Camogs where presented with a 36 page book as a special souvenier of their achievement. The book featuring photos of the campaign and match reports of their game by Seamus McAleenan, was designed and produced by Ronan McCann, the same man who designed the club’s history to celebrate the Con Magees Centenary back in 2016
Team captain Kirsty Laverty and manager Rodney Kerr with copies of the souvenier book which was designed and produced by Ronan McCann (right), featuring reports by Seamus McAleenan (left) and photos from the Saffron Gael whoare represented here by Dylan McIlwaineThe Glenravel team who won the Antrim Intermediate Football title receives their awards at the club dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel. Included are team manager Paul Mulholland and Damian McPeakePhilip Sharpe presents the Minor Camogie Player of the Year award to Sara Fyfe at the Brídíní Oga-Con Magees dinner in Tullylass HotelGlenravel PP Fr Paul Strain presents Joe McDonagh Irish Language awards plus Inclusion & Diversity Awards to Paula Fyfe and Clare McAleenanLast years winner Clodagh McCann and team manager Damian McPeake presents the LGFA Senior B Player of the Year award to Jamie Woulahan.Team manager Rodney Kerr presents the Division 3 Camogie Player of the Year award to Jamie WoulahanGerard Carey presents the reserve Football Player of the Year award to Jude ScullionAlec McQuillan presents the Danny McQuillan Memorial Cup four Outstanding Endeavour to Laoise McKenna, who becomes the first player to win the award twice.Team manger Henry Duffin presents the Senior Reserve Player of the Year award to Martin Scullion at the Glenravel GAC dinner.Gerard Carey presents the Senior footballer of the Year award to Niall Swann.Team manager Rodney Kerr presents the Senior Camogie Player of the Year award to Maeve MulhollandHenry Duffin presents the Senior Hurler of the Year award to James Duffin.Club chairman Ian McKeown presents the Clubperson of the Year award to joint winners Paula Fyfe and Maire O’LoanCHAMPIONS – The Brídíní Óga Glenravel team who won the Antrim Intermediate and All Ireland Junior A Camogie titles, were honoured at the club dinner in Tullyglass Hotel. Included are Rodney Kerr (team manager) and team of Coaches Seanan McToal, Malachy McToal, Aidan McKeown and Martin CoulterMinor LGFA Player of the Year Emily Sharpe (left) receives the trophy from last year’s winner Aisling Donnelly.Gerard Carey presents the Minor Footballer of the Year trophy to Cormac McKeown Team manager Rodney Kerr makes a special presentation to Seamus McAleenan, the man who started the Brídíní Oga Camogie Club twenty years ago.Claire Emerson, Molly Woulahan, Maeve Mulholland and Maria McKenna who were members of the Antrim team who won the 2022 All Ireland Junior Football title, were honoured at the Glenravel GAC dinner.Club chairman Ian McKeown presents the Clubperson of the Year award to joint winners Paula Fyfe and Maire O’LoanSean and Sinead O’Hagan presetns the SPOH trophy, in memory of their son Sean Paul, to Cormac O’Loan at the Glenravel GAC dinnerMinor LGFA Player of the Year Emily Sharpe (left) receives the trophy from last year’s winner Aisling Donnelly.Sean and Sinead O’Hagan presetns the SPOH trophy, in memory of their son Sean Paul, to Cormac O’Loan at the Glenravel GAC dinnerCormac Scullion presents the Minor Hurler of the Year award to Cormac McKeown