Prize season swings into focus in clubs around the county
Fri, Jul 03, 2009
Ballyhaunis Golf Club results
Last weekend’s stroke competition sponsored by Feeney Brothers was won by Paul Hickey with a score of 56 nett playing off 16. Martin Keane came second with a score of 62 nett off 20, and Tommy Moran third with a score of 64 nett playing off 7. The gross prize went to Paul Walsh with a score of 71 gross off 7. The ladies’ competition was won by Kung Fanning with a score of 64 nett off 17, second place went to Ita Fahy with a score of 69 nett off 27, with Marge Hierons coming home in third with a round off 69 nett off 16. Kay Buckley won the gross prize with a score of 84 gross off 13. The junior section of the competition was won by Paul Finnegan who scored 65 nett playing off 19.
Last weekend’s stroke competition sponsored by Feeney Brothers was won by Paul Hickey with a score of 56 nett playing off 16. Martin Keane came second with a score of 62 nett off 20, and Tommy Moran third with a score of 64 nett playing off 7. The gross prize went to Paul Walsh with a score of 71 gross off 7. The ladies’ competition was won by Kung Fanning with a score of 64 nett off 17, second place went to Ita Fahy with a score of 69 nett off 27, with Marge Hierons coming home in third with a round off 69 nett off 16. Kay Buckley won the gross prize with a score of 84 gross off 13. The junior section of the competition was won by Paul Finnegan who scored 65 nett playing off 19.
Read more ...Only one in it in local derby
Sat, Jun 27, 2009
Snugboro United 3
Castlebar Celtic 2
Castlebar Celtic 2
Read more ...New class of minors look to make the grade
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
“Just because you were there last year doesn’t mean that it’s going to be easy to get back there again the next year.” Said Mayo minor manager Ray Dempsey earlier this week when speaking to the Mayo Advertiser about his side’s first foray into championship action for 2009. The wily Knockmore man will be taking charge of the Mayo minor side for the third year in a row, the past two years of his tenure have seen wildly contrasting fortunes on the field. 2007 ended almost before it began, eliminated by Roscommon on a forgettable Saturday evening in Hyde Park, followed last year by another so near yet so far story for Mayo football when his side came with in seconds of claiming an All Ireland title.
Read more ...President’s prize last weekend in Ballyhaunis
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Ballyhaunis golf club
The Siobhán Herr President’s prize, which was played over a 27 hole stroke competition was won by K Henry with a score of 100.5, M Phillips came home in second place with a 101 off 12, D Walsh came third also on 101 off 14, with T Dillon coming home in fourth place also with a score of 101. The gross prize was won by J Henry. The best 18 prize went to D Burke who hit a 66 off 13, with M Webb winning the past President prize with a 68. The Cat 1 competition was won by B Philips with a score of 103, D Finnegan won the Cat 2 competition with a score of 103.5, while T Grennan won the Cat 3 competition with a score of 104.5 off 25.
The Siobhán Herr President’s prize, which was played over a 27 hole stroke competition was won by K Henry with a score of 100.5, M Phillips came home in second place with a 101 off 12, D Walsh came third also on 101 off 14, with T Dillon coming home in fourth place also with a score of 101. The gross prize was won by J Henry. The best 18 prize went to D Burke who hit a 66 off 13, with M Webb winning the past President prize with a 68. The Cat 1 competition was won by B Philips with a score of 103, D Finnegan won the Cat 2 competition with a score of 103.5, while T Grennan won the Cat 3 competition with a score of 104.5 off 25.
Read more ...Westport keep winning as others try to keep pace
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Four games played, four wins, and 12 points on the table, it has been business as usual for Westport United since the Super League swung back into action in the past number of weeks. The defending champions were always going to be the team that everybody would have to chase, but even as few as four games in they look like no one will be able to step up to the mark to haul them in this season. There nearest challengers at the moment are Ballina Town, a side who really need to deliver the title or some form of silverware this season to give them something to show for their top of the table battling over the past number of seasons. On Sunday the Beleek Park men will host Iorras Aontaithe and if they fail to see off the Erris men they could see Ballina extend their lead at the top of the table from three to six points with only five games gone in the season.
Read more ...Mayo AC athletes compete nationally
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
At the Dublin Athletic Board Graded meeting last week two Mayo AC vets took part in the 1500 metres race. Seamus (Jim) Gaughan has been training back in Mayo recently and it showed as he recorded an excellent 4.57.33 in the over 55 category. His Dublin based colleague and clubmate Mick Ferry (over 60) also had a good run to finish 5.40.13.
Read more ...A big win, but what did we really learn?
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
I am confused as to the real potential of this Mayo team. I can’t honestly say how good this team is, as I doubt they have ever played an easier inter-county match in their lives, nor will they play an easier one ever again. I suggested here in this paper last week that I fully expected Roscommon to put it up to Mayo for 40 minutes or so but that ultimately Mayo’s greater fitness, ability, and general know how, would surface and they would pull away from Roscommon in the last 30 minutes possibly winning by 5/6 points. As you now know we won by 20! I had alluded to Roscommon’s morale-boosting victory over Leitrim a few weeks earlier that would have seen them arrive in Castlebar full of hope and brimming with confidence. I met a few of their supporters before the match in the Sportlann who had the audacity to suggest that they were in fact well capable of beating this particular Mayo team, and for me not to be one bit surprised if they pulled off a famous victory. Oh how wrong they were. This was arguably the worst performance from a senior Roscommon team in a championship encounter that I or many others have ever witnessed. Fergal O’Donnell, the messiah who had guided the county to their historic minor All Ireland victory in 2006, was in charge and their supporters were giddy with excitement and expectancy. Eleven of that minor squad were involved in one way or another last Saturday and they appeared to be relaxed and in confident mood as I watched them go through their paces in the warm up on the back pitch a half hour before the game.
Read more ...Galway will be on red alert on Sunday
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
This Sunday’s Connacht semi-final between Galway and Sligo at Markievicz Park has a classic “hot favourites v massive outsiders” feel to it, and is in truth a potential banana skin for Galway.
Galway are 2/11 in the bookies, whereas Sligo represent reasonable value at 9/2.
Read more ...Back to basics for Mayo
Fri, Jun 19, 2009
If you fancy some early afternoon entertainment before the box office attraction on Saturday evening, then get to McHale Park early on Saturday and give your support to the Mayo ladies’ team on Saturday afternoon as they open their Connacht championship campaign.
Read more ...Early morning competition in Westport this weekend
Fri, Jun 19, 2009
Claremorris Golf Club
The Glynn’s of Milltown, Claremorris, and Tuam sponsored day at Claremorris Golf club was won by Owen Crosby with a score of 40 points. The Cat 1 section saw Pat Carney take home the prize, while Brian Farragher took home the Cat 2. Andrew Murphy went home with the Cat 3 prize after a score of 39 points. The ladies’ competition was won by Mary Sullivan with a score of 38 points. Clarie Naughton came home in second with a score of 39 points and Kate Gallagher was third with a score of 37. The annual JFC Days will take place at the club on Thursday June 25 and Friday June 26. The charity to benefit this year is Goal. The entry of €200 per team includes a steak dinner together with entry to the fundraising dance to be held in the McWilliam Park Hotel on the Friday night. John O’Shea of Goal will be in attendance for the eagerly looked forward to event The Ladies’ Captain’s Prize (Una Clarke) will take place on July 5.
The Glynn’s of Milltown, Claremorris, and Tuam sponsored day at Claremorris Golf club was won by Owen Crosby with a score of 40 points. The Cat 1 section saw Pat Carney take home the prize, while Brian Farragher took home the Cat 2. Andrew Murphy went home with the Cat 3 prize after a score of 39 points. The ladies’ competition was won by Mary Sullivan with a score of 38 points. Clarie Naughton came home in second with a score of 39 points and Kate Gallagher was third with a score of 37. The annual JFC Days will take place at the club on Thursday June 25 and Friday June 26. The charity to benefit this year is Goal. The entry of €200 per team includes a steak dinner together with entry to the fundraising dance to be held in the McWilliam Park Hotel on the Friday night. John O’Shea of Goal will be in attendance for the eagerly looked forward to event The Ladies’ Captain’s Prize (Una Clarke) will take place on July 5.
Read more ...John Byrne wins Maugherow 10k
Fri, Jun 19, 2009
John Byrne was the clear winner of the Maugherow 10k on Sunday in 33.33. The race was run over a picturesque figure of eight course on the north Sligo coast, from the local church to the causeway with a tough second half and an uphill finish. Lucy Brennan (Sligo AC) was first woman in 38.08, less than two weeks after her victory in the Cork Marathon. Mayo AC's Andrew Lynskey was third in 36.34. Tom Hunt 40.36, PJ Hall 42.25, Ann Murray 45.07, Christy O'Malley 46.05, Sarah Syron 48.50 all had good workouts on a humid afternoon. Other finishers included Breege Staunton and Fit4Life participants Chris Clarke, Clare Walshe from Claremorris, and Michelle Reynolds from Ballina.
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