Mageean Cup History talk at St Louis, Ballymena

Fr PJ McCamphill and Fr Ciarán Donnelly were both Mageean Cup winning captains.

But which future bishop played at full-forward against Fr Ciarán in both the 1969 and 1970 Mageean campaigns?

If you want to know the answer to this question and lots more about the Mageean Cup, come along to a talk from Séamas McAleenan in St Louis Ballymena on Wednesday 6th December 7pm. You can book your (free) ticket at : Mageean Talk night – Events – Universe

Glenarm awards dinner in this their 120th year

Glenarm Shane O’Neill’s, a club in thier 120th year, held their awards dinner in the Londonderry Arms in Carnlough on Friday night with the internal club awards handed out. Saffron Gael dropped in late to grab a few photos. A great club who always warm a welcoming, made another donation to Saffron Gael.

Some of the more ‘seasoned’ members of Glenram Shane O’Neill’s who attended the club’s 120th anniversary dinner.
Glenarm club secretary Kathryn Bradley receives a bouquet of flowers from club chairman Eamon Matthews at the club’s awards dinner in Carnlough.
Pictured at the Shane O’Neill’s GAC dinner
Ciaran Matthews presents the Senior Hurler of the Year award to Niall McGarel at the Glenarm Shane O’Neill’s awards evening in the Londonderry Arms, Carnlough.

North Antrim awards dinner in the Marine Hotel

The North Antrim board held their annual awards evening in the Marine Hotel on Friday evening with a wide range of trophies on show from Under 11 hurling right up to the Senior Hurling Championship cup. Guests of honour included county chairman Ciaran McCavana, who will shortly hand over the reigns after completing his five year term at the Antrim helm and 93 year old Jimmy McVeigh of Carey Faughs, a man who gave his life to Antrim hurling. Ballycastle Comhaltas members provided the music as the guests arrived.

Members of the Ballycstle Comhaltas who performed at the North Antrim dinner

The Shield of the Heroes, one of the greatest trophies in the history of the GAA, which was played for at the first Feis in 1904, was on show and many people took the opportunity of having their photo taken with it

Members of the Carey Faughs Club with the famous Shield of the Heroes trophy at the North Antrim dinner.
Darrach O’Mullan presents the Healty Club Award to Ruairi Og chairman Skinner McAlister
County chairman Ciaran McCavana presents the Senior Hurling Championship and Senior Feis Cup trophies to Ruairi Og captain Neill McManus.
Special guest Fr PJ McCamphill and North Antrim PRO Darrach O’Mullan

CPC beat St Mary’s to set up first ever final meeting with St Killian’s

Danske Bank Mageean Cup semi-final

Cross & Passion Ballycastle 2-20 St Mary’s CBGS 1-5

Cross and Passion Ballycaslte booked their place in Mageean Cup final when they beat St Mary’s in Wednesday’s semi-final at Dunsilly to set up a final meeting with north Antrim rivals St Killian’s at the QUB Dub on December 8th. The record of these two sides in hurling competitions through the school had always suggested they would end up meeting the Blue Riband of colleges hurling, the Mageean Cup, and so it has come to be. Like St Killian’s they day before them CPC were dominant throughout and always looked like winning, but that is for another day.

CPC dominated from the throw in on the second pitch at Dunsilly and the scoring pattern was all one way in the early stages, with Paudie Martin, a Mageean winner last season with St Louis, getting the Ballycastle school off to a great start with a sweetly struck sideline cut. Two fine efforts from corner forward Oisin McCallin pushed them further clear and they were seven up by the end of the opening quarter. Enda McGurk and Fionn Jemfrey came back with points for St Mary’s and for a spell they appeared to be getting to grips with their task, but two quick goals from CPC, the first a well struck penalty from Roan McGarry and the other from play by Liam Glackin had them firmly in the driving seat by half time as they took the break with an eleven point lead, (2-9 to 0-4).

Two points from Fionn Jemfrey and one from James Wilson at the start of the second half game St Mary’s renewed hope but CPC were able to lift their game again and soon had themselves clear of the danger. As they half progressed they increased their lead further with a series of excellent points, and though substitute Ruairi McGreevy managed to pull a goal back with ten minutes still to play, it was never going to be enough and CPC hit the last six without reply to book their place in the final in two weeks’ time.

St Mary’s sub Ruairí McGreevy forced a goal in the 49th minute, but CPC again responded with the last six points of the game to set up a derby final with last season’s beaten finalists St Killian’s Garron Tower.

CPC: R McGarry 1-4, 1-0 pen, 0-3 frees, L Glackin 1-0, Conor Donnelly 0-5, P Martin 0-3, 1 sideline, O McCallin 0-2, B McGarry 0-2 frees, R Fitzgerald 0-1, T McGarry 0-1, C Cane 0-1, C Crawford 0-1.

St Mary’s: R McGreevy 1-0, F Jemfrey 0-3, 1 free, E McGurk 0-1, J Wilson 0-1

CPC: E Richmond, Cathair Donnelly, C Beaudant, N McClean, B O’Kane, B McGarry, T McGarry, J Magee, R Cunning, R Fitzgerald, L Glackin, P Martin, O McCallin, Conor Donnelly, R McGarry.

Subs: Callin Cane for R Fitzgerald (38), Cadhan Crawford for J Magee (38), Ashton McGarry for B O’Kane (52)

St Mary’s: Josh Southern, Conall Shortt, Micheal Darragh, Micheal Marlow, Diarmuid O’Sullivan, Enda McGurk, Barrie Burns, Caoimhin Rainey, Lorcán McCallin, Caolan Wilson, Fionn Jemfrey, James Wilson, Corey Walsh, James Duffy, Niall May.

Subs: Ruairí McGreevy for J Duffy (HT), Ethan Walsh for C Walsh (49), Conor Corr for C Wilson (50)

Referee: Owen Elliott (All Saints)

Lamhs Juvenile Presentation Awards in Beechlawn Hotel

Lámh Dhearg held their 38th Annual Juvenile Presentation Awards night in a packed Beechlawn Hotel generously sponsored by Choice Blinds. Special guests were Parish Priest, Fr Patrick Devlin, Terry Mc Crudden Senior Football captain, Paddy Mervyn Senior Hurling captain, Sara Kennedy Senior Camogie captain, Ciara Doherty Vice Captain Senior LGFA and Hugh Kennedy Principal of club’s feeder School Ballymacward PS.

Chairman, Brian Smyth in his address warmly welcomed everyone, complimented the juveniles and mentors for their commitment throughout the season. He encouraged the juveniles to keep playing and working at their skills and they were all achievers, and the club has a healthy future ahead. Brian paid tribute to the successful panels ( u12 Camogs- Lavey Shield winners, u15 Camogs Feile C Regional Champions and u16 Camogs and LGFA winners of County B Championships) and thanked them for bringing great credit to the club. 

Brian also outlined exciting plans for the clubs second phase of development and was confident members would positively help support the fund-raising ventures. Brian concluded by acknowledging the sterling work of committee members and club volunteers for their unstinting work throughout the season and thanked Colm Cochrane and his subcommittee for organising the night.

Before the presentation of the team and individual awards the packed room were shown two presentations, Lámhs on Tour 2023 and Pictorial Review of 2023 and they were both popularly received and enhanced the atmosphere of the night.

Individual Awards

U13 Most Improved HurlerOrin Agnew 
U13 Hurler of the Year Dylan Quinn  
   
U15 Most Improved HurlerEoin Flynn
U15 Hurler of the Year Fiontann McAufield
U13 Most Improved FootballerRyan McCague
U13 Footballer of the year  Orin Agnew 
U15 Most Improved FootballerEnda Reilly 
U15 Footballer of the Year Ryan Fox
  
U12 Most Improved CamogMaebh Tracey 
  
U12 Camog of the Year Caragh McKenna 
  
U14 Most improved CamogRiona McKenna 
  
U14 Camog of the YearKatie Flynn 
  
U16 Most Improved CamogLila McCann 
  
U16 Camog of the YearLaoise Stone 
U12 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerCara McAuley
  
U12 Girls Football Player of the YearRoma Murray 
  
  
U14 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerRiona Mc Kenna 
  
U14 Girls Football Player of the YearSophie Morris 
  
U16 Girls Football Most Improved PlayerBrenna Armstrong
  
U16 Girls Football Player of the YearAoife Fitzsimons 

SPECIAL AWARDS

John McPeake Shield Handballer of the Year Cara McAuley 
Diarmuid Frazer Memorial cupMaebh Tracey 
Charlie Smyth Award – Most Overall Improved Player Ciaran Herron
Sam McGarry Award – Outstanding commitment and desireWinning both championshipU16 LGFA TeamU16 Camogie TeamAll their Coaches Emer Mc GarryMeabh MartinBronach KeeganTony StanleyConor Fitzsimons Fra Stone David BakerUrsula Lynch 
Davy McGarry Award for Youth Personality of the YearAmelie Annett