Lotto Jackpot - €10,000 NO WINNER Numbers Drawn - 4, 6, 15, 32 The weekly winners of €30 were • Anthony Doolan, C/o Tom Doolan. • Cathal Kenny, C/o S.H.H. • John Gannon, C/o S.H.H. • Francie & Natasha, C/o Hyde Centre. Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets your support is very much appreciated. COACHING NEWS (WK 30 2018) A. Thanks to our Coaches Thanks to our coaches who recently sat the combined Foundation Football & Hurling Course and then the Child Protection in Support Class. National Hurling Development : Provincial Coaching Workshops 2018 Venue & Date: October 20th. Connacht Centre of Excellence, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo Registration: 10.30 a.m. Workshop: 11.00 – 01.20 p.m. Lunch 01.30 p.m. Format: Practical station based workshop with participants rotating to each station. Target audience – Youth – Adult Coaches Workshop Theme – Building the Essentials into Every Training Session: To include - • Goalkeeping • Catching & Striking • Hooking & Blocking • Rising & Hand passing • Defending • Attacking Coaches: Lead coaches at each station will be former inter county stars supported by local full time GAA coaching officers. Bookings: http://learning.gaa.ie/hurlingworkshops Early booking advisable as places are limited Enquiries: All enquiries to Martin Fogarty. Email: [email protected] Registration: €20 (includes lunch). Camogie U8’s: Our U8’s played in a blitz last Monday evening in Lisnamult. The girls had lots of fun, made new friends and played brilliantly. Well done girls. Training continues every Friday evening at 6.30pm U12’s: Our U12 Camogie girls were in action on Saturday Morning in a blitz in Oran. Two Gaels teams participated and played with skill and determiniation which showed all they have learned since training started in February. Well done girls. Junior Camogie: Since St Dominics pulled out of the Junior camogie championship we were left with no game to play last Tuesday. Luckily we managed to arrange a challenge match against Sylane of Galway so on Tuesday our team travelled down and got on very well. This was an excellent, very entertaining game of camogie and the girls performed well. The girls now turn their attention to the Junior championship again and play away to Padraig Pearses at 8pm on Tuesday evening 24th July in the final round robin game. Mike Ryan is down to referee the game and all players should be at Pearses pitch by 7pm. A win could secure a place in the county semi-final while a loss might mean a play-off date. *There is a Camogie Club meeting on Friday Evening in Lisnamult at 8pm. LGFA U8 & U10’s: Another great Challenge Match was enjoyed our young group of emerging stars last Wednesday Evening when our U8’s and U10’s had a challenge match against St. Brigid’s. It is great and encouraging to see all the kids improving weekly. Training continues Wednesday Evenings at 6.30pm. U14: Our U14’s had a busy week They played the first round of the Championship on Monday last playing Oran and won on a scoreline of 3-10 to 2-4. Our girls then played a second game of the championship on Friday evening away to Croans. We were defeated on a scoreline of Roscommon Gaels 4-2 St Croan’s 4-10. We are home to Brigid’s next Sunday Evening the 29th in Round 3 of the Championship. U16: U16’s are training Monday evening at 7.45pm in the Hyde. Minor’s:- The minor championship is due to start on Thursday 2nd of August we are away to Four Roads Junior: The next round of the championship is the 29th of July when we play Ballinameen. *Roscommon Gaels Ladies Football meeting this Wednesday Evening 25th July at 9.30pm in The Hyde Centre can all managers and mentors please atteand. HURLING U12’s: Our U12 boys had their first league match on Saturday in Rockfield v Oran. The lads played really well in a competitive game and emerged victorious in the end. There were great displays of skill all round. The was was David King, Harry King, Conor Mulry, Cathal Mulry, Ciaran Mulry, Aaron Dolan, Odin Fallon, John McGuinness, Eoin Keavney, Hugh O’Connor, Bertie Satchwell, Brian Geraghty & Tom Beisty. Senior’s Our senior Hurlers were beaten in the championship this evening against Four Roads. Final score Four Roads 4-21 Roscommon Gaels 1-4. Football Nursery Our nursery is proving a great success under the stewardship of Seamie O’Neill which takes place every Thursday Evening at the Hyde. In its first year these young future stars of our club are having a great time and a huge thanks goes to Seamie and his coaches. Its the intention of the club to cover all codes in our nursery programme for 2019 and a meeting will take place in September to discuss this. U9 & U10 Roscommon Gaels u9’s & u10’s played Aodh Ruadh GAA Club Ballyshannon in a challenge game in Lisnamult prior to Roscommon v Donegal game in the Hyde. Everyone enjoyed the occasion and our lads played some great football. Lads from Ballyshannon togging out in our new dressing rooms before their big games on Saturday Morning. U14 Football : Well done to our U14 lads who defeated Padraig Pearses Last Thursday evening in the Championship. Div 1 Championship fixture vs Clann na nGael on Thursday evening 26th in Lisnamult at 8pm. U16’s: U16’s won away to St Aidan’s this afternoon to secure our second win in the championship. It was another great performance on a very warm day. Due to a lot of players missing because of holidays and other sports, we only had 15 togged out. We played some lovely football and showed great heart. We inevitably tired in the second half and Aidans to their credit got back into the game and made it a nervy finish for us. Our lads character shone through and we deserved our win in a game that was keenly contested. A big thank you to all the lads who turned out today, especially our U14 duo, for their commitement and dedication to the team. Seniors: Our senior team played in the O’Rourke Cup today final score was St. Faithleach’s 4-15 Roscommon Gaels 2-11. Roscommon Gaels Development Draw Ticket's 2018 This is a great opportunity to purchase your tickets online and be in with a chance of winning some of our great prizes. We would encourage all those club members and supporters no matter where you are in the world you can now support us and buy a ticket very simply and securely by going on to our website http://www.roscommongaels.ie/ and click on the link. Please share our page with your friends, family and work colleagues, so they too can purchase and be included in the draw for the prizes. The draw takes place in a few weeks on Saturday 11th of August so log on now to enter. 1st prize in the draw is a Micosoft Surface Pro Laptop and Keyboard worth €1,350, 2nd prize is a 2 bedroom Holiday Appartment Accomodation in Portugal for 1 week, worth €1,000, Donated by John Hession. 3rd prize is All Ireland Final Hurling Tickets x 2, 4th Prize All Ireland Final Football Tickets x 2 plus many many more prizes. Tickets are €10 each or book of 6 for €50. This represents an excellent opportunity to raise substantial funds for our club's development. Many thanks to date to all who have bought tickets and supported us, and we still invite all others to join us and purchase a €10 ticket or book of 6 for €50 to be in with a chance to win one of our great prizes. Tickets can still be bought through any club committee member or online www.roscommongaels.ie Remember if you’re not in you can’t win!!! Good Luck Everyone! List of Prizes 1. Microsoft Surface Pro Laptop & Keyboard, worth €1,350. 2. 2 Bedroom Holiday Apartment Accommodation in Portugal, for 1 week, worth €1,000. 3. All Ireland Final Hurling tickets x 2 4. All Ireland Final Football tickets x 2 5. Manchester United home match tickets x 2, plus flights & accommodation 6. 3-1-1 reclining suit of furniture (Gannons Image Furniture) 7. €500 voucher for McNulty Furniture. 8. 500 L of home heating oil (sponsored DG Oil) 9. 50 Bales of Briquettes 10. 50 Bales of Briquettes 11. 50 Bags of Firewood Timber (donated by Anthony Clogher & Gerry Kelly) 12. Golf Green Fees x 4 - Heritage Golf Resort, Killenard, Co. Laois. 13. Golf Green Fees x 4 for Roscommon Golf Course. 14. Customised Gum shield, worth €75 (donated by Eleanor Keaveney Dental Surgery) 15. Dinner for 2 at Darcy12 Restaurant in Clifden (donated by Shane Regan) 16. Family Photo Portrait sitting, Framed Print 12x10 & 3 5x7 mounted prints, value €200 (donated by Michelle Hughes Walsh Photography). Cash for Clubs How would you like to earn up to €10,000 for The Roscommon Gaels? Well, the first step is to sign up for the promotion and then tell all your friends to increase your chances of success. Once you register Roscommon Gaels and sign up for the Topaz Cash for Clubs initiative, you'll earn tokens when you buy fuel at Casey's or any Topaz Garage. If your club earns enough tokens, it will be entered into a draw with all the other clubs. A total of €200,000 will be divided between 151 lucky clubs this year, regardless of what sort of club it is. The first club drawn will receive €10,000, another 10 more clubs will get €5,000 and a further 140 clubs will get €1,000. There's still plenty of time to get involved. You can enter anytime between now and 13 August, 2017. The sooner you enter, the greater the chances of you reaching your goal in terms of vouchers collected. You can follow your club's progress on the to see how you're getting on. It couldn't be easier You'll need to sign up as a Play or Park member, which you can do in Topaz stores, online or via the Topaz app. Then find out if your club is already registered on the website. You can easily register it if it's not already there. You'll also need to nominate the club for which you're collecting tokens. Again, this can be done in-store, online or by calling Topaz on 1850 320320 (Republic of Ireland) or 0800 1077720 (Northern Ireland). Then it's just a case of telling all your friends and honouring the first rule of Topaz Cash for Clubs! following the link to registerhttps://www.playorpark.ie/cash-for-clubs fingers crossed.
*******THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED IN THE HYDE ON SATURDAY WITH PROGRAMMES, SHOPS & WITH REFRESHMENTS, AS STEWARDS AND WITH THE SELLING OF DRAW TICKETS OUTSIDE THE HYDE. YOUR ASSISTANCE IS A GREAT HELP TO ROSCOMMON GAELS BOTH AS A WILLING VOLUNTEER FOR YOUR CLUB AND ALSO FINANCIALLY. YOUR HELP TODAY AND ALWAYS IS MUCH APPRECIATED*****************
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Lotto Jackpot - €10,000 NO WINNER Numbers Drawn: 4, 7, 12, 15 The weekly winners of €30 were • Eimear & Avril O’Rourke, Hyde Court. • Paul Reynolds, Cloverhill. • Marie Hennigan, Fuerty. • Patricia Hughes, C/o D. Shannon Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets your support is very much appreciated. COACHING NEWS (WK 29 2018) A. Reminder : Coaching Button on Roscommon Gaels Website Reminder to all our Coaches to check out the Coaching Tips Button on our club website for access to GAA Learning Portal, Information on Activity Planner/Drills, and lots more. B. Reminder: Note to Coaches on Concussion The full guidelines are available at http://learning.gaa.ie/sites/default/files/GAA%20Concussion%20Management%20Guidelines%20February%202018.pdf C. National Hurling Development : Provincial Coaching Workshops 2018 Venue & Date: October 20th. Connacht Centre of Excellence, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo Registration: 10.30 a.m. Workshop: 11.00 – 01.20 p.m. Lunch 01.30 p.m. Format: Practical station based workshop with participants rotating to each station. Target audience – Youth – Adult Coaches Workshop Theme – Building the Essentials into Every Training Session: To include - • Goalkeeping • Catching & Striking • Hooking & Blocking • Rising & Hand passing • Defending • Attacking Coaches: Lead coaches at each station will be former inter county stars supported by local full time GAA coaching officers. Bookings: http://learning.gaa.ie/hurlingworkshops Early booking advisable as places are limited Enquiries: All enquiries to Martin Fogarty. Email: [email protected] Registration: €20 (includes lunch). Camogie U8 & U10 Camogie: Training continues as normal 6.30pm Friday evenings. There is an U8 blitz tomorrow evening for our U8’s in Lisnamult at 6.30pm. We had two U10 Camogie games last week. On Thursday evening we travelled to Gurteen Co. Galway to take on Ballymacward Padraig Pearses. They had a fantastic team of 10 year olds that train 2-3 times a week and there was a gulf in class. That said we started the game with 5 girls that never played at this level before. On Friday evening we had a home game against Sylane of Galway. This was the 1st time that our girls got to use the new dressing rooms and they and Sylane were very impressed. The game was played on the main pitch and all our girls were extremely eager to get playing so Sylane agreed to play a third 15 Minute half. Inside the first 8 minutes of the game we were winning by 4-02 to 0-00. The decision was made to give the less experienced girls playing time and keep the game competitive. Fairplay to Sylane they didn’t give up and fought back to win by a point in the end. We had 23 girls at the game and all of the girls got a lot of playing time. The kind parents of our U10 panel provided sandwiches, buns and biscuits that were served to all that attended the game. This was a good opportunity to repay the complement to Sylane who done the same for us last year. The U10 coaches would like to thank the parents for bringing the refreshments and a big thank you to those that served teas, coffees, orange and treats to the kids. We would also like to thank the lovely people of Sylane for travelling down and wish them all the best for the rest of the year. The team that played Sylane. The team that played Padraig Pearses Ballymacward U13: Our U13’s have their first game on Friday evening against Na Brid Oige venue tbc and time. U14: Our U14 girls face Oran this Wednesday in a semi final. Details to be confirmed. Junior Championship: Our Junior Camogie team had its first win in the County Junior Championship on Tuesday when they beat Tulsk on a score line of 6:9 to 3:3. Nineteen of our 23 strong panel were available to play and everyone got to participate in the game. Our goals were scored by Niamh McCourt, Ella Killion, Ciara Crosbie, Nessa Madden, Eimear McCormack and Amy McNeill. Tulsk provided difficult opposition but Etain Hession gave some great puck outs from the goal and the girls held a strong lineout for our team which dominated more and more as the game progressed. Training continues Saturday morning in Lisnamult from 10am to 11.30am. Next Tuesday 17th July we play a challenge match against Sylane of Galway at 8pm in Sylane pitch. Assistance with lifts would be appreciated. LGFA
U8 & U10’s: Training continues Wednesday evening in Lisnamult at 6.30pm. U12’s: Our U12’s are taking a break for a couple of weeks. We will be hosting and taking part in the Shield in the coming weeks. U14: Well done to our girls who defeated Kilbride in the 3rd round of the Summer League last Monday evening. We now sit at the top of our group finals to be played in August. Our Championship kicks off tomorrow evening when we play Oran in the first round. U16: U16’s are training Monday evening at 7.45pm in the Hyde. Minor: Minor training Monday evenings from 7.45pm to 9pm. Minor Championship is starting end of July. Junior: The next round of the championship is the 29th of July when we play Ballinameen. Hurling U10’s: Our U-10 hurlers participated in the Padraig Pearses hosted blitz this morning. Although the first signs of a change of weather were evident our young boys played with great heart , determination and plenty of skill . They enjoyed 3 games and acquitted themselves very well in all Football U16’s: Our U16 boys had a great win today against Strokestown 3-9 to 3-8. It was a very close game that swung both ways but our lads showed tremendous courage and skill to win by a point, having played the last 20mins with 14 men. A huge thanks to all the lads, especially the U14’s who helped us greatly. We were well down in numbers due to holidays, gaeltacht etc but the lads rallied and put in a huge performance for a well deserved win. ** Roscommon Gaels Annual Development Draw ** Our Annual Development Draw was launched on 16th June with the draw taking place on 11th August. The Development draw has been moved from the customary Christmas time Draw back to the summer time, a time when all our members are using and availing of our Club facilities at Lisnamult. Tickets are €10 each or a book of 6 for €50, with a fabulous list of prizes on offer. We need all our Club members to support this hugely important Development draw to assist with the ongoing development of our Club. Please support the Draw by buying and selling tickets over the coming weeks and be in with a chance of winning one of these quality prizes. List of Prizes 1. Microsoft Surface Pro Laptop, worth €1,200 2. Holiday Apartment Accommodation in Portugal, for 1 week, worth €1,000. 3. All Ireland Final Hurling tickets x 2 4. All Ireland Final Football tickets x 2 5. Manchester United home match tickets x 2, plus flights & accommodation 6. 3-1-1 reclining suit of furniture (Gannon’s Image Furniture) 7. €500 voucher for McNulty Furniture. 8. 500 L of home heating oil (sponsored DG Oil) 9. 50 Bales of Briquettes 10. 50 Bales of Briquettes 11. 50 Bags of Firewood Timber (donated by Anthony Clogher & Gerry Kelly) 12. Golf Green Fees x 4 - Golf course TBC 13. Golf Green Fees x 4 for Roscommon Golf Course. 14. Customised Gum shield, worth €75 (sponsored by Eleanor Keavney) 15. Dinner for 2 at Darcy12 Restaurant in Clifden. Message from Roscommon Gaels Chairperson July 2018 The 2018 GAA year is half way through and has been a hectic but most enjoyable season so far. A lot of work has been put in both on and off the pitch with some huge events and memorable moments happening at all levels in the club. Teams, Coaching & Education The pitches have been filled with all codes and age groups playing and training in Lisnamult over the past few months. We have gone from our pitches being closed in March and April due to flooding to our pitches being scorched brown with the high temperatures and a water ban in place. God bless Irish weather!!! Most teams have completed their leagues and are in currently playing in their championships from Senior and Junior and in the underage. Huge congratulations to the U14 boys on doing the double in their football league and hurling championship, the u12 girls on their victory in the football championship final. Both sets of players have worked hard with their mentors in great numbers, in all weathers and their achievements are something the club should be very proud of. Well done to the u17 hurlers on reaching the Co. Championship final, the U16 lads on getting to the co league football final and the u14 girls on getting to their league football final. Victory eluded the latter groups but it was excellent achievement to get to the finals. The u8s and U10s are all playing at their various blitzes and matches and are participating to a high level. The inaugural nursery football programme is getting great numbers and is being well received by the youngest players in our club and their families. 25 plus u12 camogie players travelled to Croke Park in April for the “Caman to Croker” event. All the girls got to play matches on the hallowed turf against teams from all over Ireland. It was a wonderful day out for players, for the parents who travelled and for the mentors. Well done to all involved. The adult teams are all participating in their leagues and championships at the moment. The senior footballers have won one and lost one championship match, the junior ladies footballers have drawn and lost one championship match and the senior hurlers and junior camogie teams have played 2 championship games but sadly despite their best efforts have not won either of them. The numbers playing at adult level in the club are probably not what they should be for a club our size. It can be difficult to field at times with players emigrating either permanently or for the summer, work commitments or loss of interest. It is something our club will have to examine and act upon in the near future. However great work is being done with those who are committed and we acknowledge that it can be very difficult to keep momentum going during the summer period. We want to salute and thank all the players and their managements for the time and effort they are putting in to coaching and playing for our club. Well done to all club panels and their dedicated mentors on the work done thus far. A number of coaches and committee members attended the Child Protection & safe guarding & GDPR training courses which were held in the Hyde centre and the COE in Bekan, Ballyhaunis. Thanks to all who organized and attended these courses on behalf of Ros Gaels. The club mentoring goals have been progressed and more work will be done in the early Autumn, at the end of the holiday season, to achieve these goals. Many thanks to John Donnellan and the coaching committee on their work to date on this important project. Thanks also to those who assisted with the participation of our underage players in the Easter Parade who flew our Gaels flag and wore our colours proudly on the day. Committees Meetings are a necessary part of club planning, organising and decision making so thanks to all those who attend the meetings and actively participate to make the club as productive and democratic as possible. It is imperative that people attend meetings when they are called as we are a big club and it is a necessary part of the mechanics of the club. The number of meetings is kept to a minimum but they are an integral part of the process by which our club is run. Your opinions and suggestions are important to us so please come to the meetings so your voice can be heard. Thanks to all our various club committee members for the time and energy they give to the administration of the club both within and externally with the various Co Boards and co committees. Development of Lisnamult Grounds & new dressing rooms The development of our new dressing room facilities in Lisnamult is finally complete. The building is a joy to use and a much welcome addition to our club. These new facilities of four large dressing rooms with showers and toilets, a referee’s room along with a kitchen / shop area, a public toilet block and a sports wall are a huge step in the right direction for this phase in the development of our club. It has been a long process but the final building is most definitely worth it. The cost of the new clubhouse project is in the region of €360,000 and our goal is was to have it fully completed and operational by the beginning of the summer in time for the national feile camogie & hurling competition and this goal was achieved. For those of you who have used them in the past month since opening you will agree that they are state of the art, are spacious, clean, comfortable, environmentally sustainable and offer top quality changing, catering and sanitary facilities to all players, supporters and to anyone using the facilities. It is something to be very, very proud of and has greatly enhanced our playing facilities in Lisnamult. We will have an official opening of the dressing rooms towards the end of the summer with a weekend of activities which will be planned around this opening. Other works that have been carried out in Lisnamult include the replacement of the ball stopping nets on the main pitch and maintenance works were carried out on all pitches in the past few weeks. The front training pitch still requires work and all the goal posts are to be painted and get new nets or repair existing ones in the next few days. Club Presentation Night We had a lovely club awards night in Carthys in April. It was a most enjoyable night and it was great to welcome back the 1992 Junior hurling champions and their mentors. Tom Doolan was inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame and he was one of the selectors on this team. There was great craic and banter on the night especially from Decie Hoare, who as usual, did a brilliant job as MC for the night. Well done to all our deserving winners for 2017 who received their awards on the night. Thanks to all who helped organise and run this annual event. Feile Hurling & Camogie 2018 One of the highlights of the year so far was the hosting of the national Feile na nGael hurling and camogie finals on the 8th-10th June 2018. A huge amount of work went into the preparations to welcome our visiting camogie teams from St. Mullins of Carlow and Fermanagh and the hurlers from Ennistymon in Clare. We were one of the few clubs in Feile 2018 to host three teams. The hard working Feile committee of Tom O Farrell, Tricia Torpey, Una Ní Chuinn, Bernie Mulry, Yvonne Lambe, Noel Fallon, Orla Fleming, Niamh Kilmartin, Sinead Killeen and Teresa Hession worked tirelessly for months to get host families, sort Garda vetting, fund raise for Feile hosting, get sponsors, organise the pitches and the logistics of all the matches, food, entertainment, presentations, communications around the event etc etc. As well as that there were three Gaels teams to be trained to take part in the competition. It was a massive undertaking but it was done in a very organised manner and no stone was left unturned to ensure it was as efficient and as enjoyable as possible. In the run up to Feile there were a few fundraising events – an 80s disco in O’Garas “Nancys Bar”, a fun run from Hannons Hotel and a cake sale from Gleesons shop in the Square. Thanks to the businesses above for their help and sponsorship in the running of these events. Many parents and players got involved and supported these fundraisers so a huge thanks to all who organised and ran them. Thanks also to Mulrys Peppermill restaurant, Seamus Carthy REA auctioneers, Shane & Orla Fleming Supervalu and Liam Mc Neill foodstore for their sponsorship of tops, socks and togs and food for the Feile. On the pitch there were group games on Friday evening and Saturday morning when our three Feile teams played three matches each in Tremane, Hyde, Lisnamult and Tulsk in both hurling and camogie. We provided meals, refreshments and entertainment for our visiting clubs players and their families and mentors on both Friday and Saturday night. On Saturday our club hosted 8 clubs from all over the country in our pitches in Lisnamult for their quarter finals. These matches required meticulous logistics and organisation and our club provided top quality pitches and our new dressing rooms, match officials, car parking and refreshments for these 8 visiting clubs. Well done and massive thanks to all the people in the club who assisted in making this part of Feile run smoothly and without a hitch. Sunday saw the older u14 camogie team play in the shield All Ireland semi final in Kiltoom and they were narrowly defeated by a team from Wicklow after a tough and hard fought battle. They gave it all they had on the day but just fell short of victory. Our Feile hurlers won their semi final in a cracking game of hurling v Pearses of Galway in Kiltormer and they then travelled to Ballinasloe to take on Clara /Brosna Gaels of Offaly in the All Ireland Division 7 final. Clara were the overwhelming favourites for this game as they had comprehensively beaten every team on their path to the final. Sadly a goal in the dying seconds of the game saw our brave hurlers lose by a solitary point in very controversial circumstances in what was a tremendous hurling match. It was a heart breaking loss for all involved and all the Gaels supporters who travelled to Ballinasloe to shout on the lads in the final. It was a wonderful weekend of sport, fun, comradery and friendships and it epitomised all that is good about the GAA. Our club did an outstanding job welcoming and hosting all the visiting clubs from other counties and we should be very proud of how well it was run and received by all involved over the Feile weekend. Well done and massive thanks to the Feile committee, the underage club and members of the senior club for their assistance in the organisation and running of Feile. It will be remembered fondly by all who were lucky enough to have been involved in it. Connacht Final in Hyde After Roscommon earned their place in the senior Connacht football final and the game was forced to be played, by right, in the Hyde there was a huge amount of work to be done to get the stadium match ready. A group of very hard working people, including our some of our minor players who helped give the front of the Hyde a painted facelift, put in a lot of hours of preparation and work to meet the standards imposed by the GAA, H&S, HSE, the Gardai etc and to ensure that Ros Gaels involvement in the running of the provincial final went smoothly and contributed to a great day out for patrons. On the day Ros Gaels had approximately 60 volunteers working in the Hyde running the shops, selling programmes, looking after the press and referees refreshments and other jobs that are a necessary part of running such a huge event. I would like to thank every single person who assisted and helped on the weeks leading up to it and over the weekend of the match. Your contribution to our club by your help in the Hyde around big match days is greatly valued and does not go unnoticed. Now that Roscommon have made the super 8s section of the All Ireland senior football series we will have Donegal at home on the Saturday the 21st July at 5pm. We will be coming again seeking help with the above activities on the weekend of the game and we know you will not be found wanting again. Club Rossie Tickets Thanks to all those who sold and bought Club Rossie tickets to support our county teams in all codes and age groups. All clubs in Roscommon have a quota to sell to support the running of our teams and there are many Gaels players on Co teams in ladies football, camogie, hurling and football across the age groups from U14 to Senior. We have met our quota of CR sales so thanks again to all who assisted with that. Finance All of the club infrastructure, maintenance as well as loan repayments on our fabulous facilities in Lisnamult, equipment, refreshments, physio etc and general club running costs/ bills costs money. It takes between €95,000 -€100,000 to run Roscommon Gaels club annually. The membership fees are received in Feb are paid out in Feb – May to the various Co Boards of the GAA, LGFA & Camogie to register members, affiliate and insure teams so none of this income goes into the finances to run the club. Our sources of income are the club lotto, the shops and programmes in Hyde and Lisnamult and our various fundraisers. It is an area that can’t be ignored and left to a few people to raise and look after. So with that in mind we are encouraging everyone in the club to do their bit to assist with the raising of finances to fund all aspects of our club that we all get so much from. Tickets have been distributed to all players, members and families in the club for our annual club draw which was deferred from last Christmas to this summer. The draw takes place on the 11th of August. We will are asking everyone who has received a book of 6 tickets to sell all these tickets and return them back to the club via teams, executive or the finance committee asap. There are a fantastic array of prizes on offer and we are really grateful to our sponsors who have donated again so generously. If you have sold all your tickets already please return them and sell more if possible. There will also be tickets sold at major events that are coming up in the next few weeks and your help will be required with this. If approached to assist please do so as every little bit helps. It is a huge task to fund our club so we are appealing to everyone to do their bit and contribute to this fund raiser so our club can continue provide and improve the facilities, equipment etc that is on offer to all our members, the community, schools etc. Help is also needed with the weekly selling of the club lotto tickets which is a huge part of our income to meet the day to day running costs of Roscommon Gaels. We encourage all or members to join and sell the club lotto which has a jackpot of €10,000. Finally help will be required on Saturday next with the shops and programmes in the Hyde for the Roscommon v Donegal game. If you can give us a hand with this please let us know and the more help we have the better. We thank you for the work that is currently being done and for your support of Roscommon Gaels club in 2018 so far. It is very much appreciated. Looking forward to the remainder of the Roscommon Gaels 2018 season both on and off the field – keep flying and wearing those Gaels colours proudly – “Ní neart go cur le cheile” Teresa Hession Chairperson Lotto Jackpot - €10,000 NO WINNER Numbers Drawn: 3, 8, 14, 21 The weekly winners of €30 were
Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets your support is very much appreciated. Camogie U8 & U10 Camogie: Training continues as normal 6.30pm Friday evenings. U12: Our U12 girls attended a blitz in Four Roads Saturday Morning. Well done to the girls who played Four Roads, Oran and St. Dominics. U14: Our U14 girls defeated Tulsk on Wednesday in the 3rd round of the League. Junior Championship: Our Junior camogie team took on Four Roads in the second round of the Junior Championship on Tuesday evening in glorious sunshine at Lisnamult. After welcoming Four Roads to our new dressing rooms it was down to business and while the outcome of this match was never in doubt, Four Roads had to fight hard for every score they got. Many of the Four Roads team have secured numerous county senior medals over the last decade and therefore had lots of experience and wisdom coming into this game. Our Gaels gals, the majority of whom are minor did our Club proud and battled for every minute of this 60 minute game. Lisa Mullen, Emily Horan and Riesse Donlon were stalwart in defence while Colleen Kelly and Amy McNeill kept the pressure on up front. Ella Killion was scorer of our three points while Niamh McCourt blasted to the net for our only goal. This was another enjoyable game which follows on the heels of the great game we had last week against Oran. Both games displayed the huge potential in the Gaels for a strong adult camogie team in future years. Our next game is away to Tulsk at 7.15pm next Tuesday evening and your support would be appreciated. LGFA U8 & U10’s: Well done to our U-8 and U-10 girls who played a friendly against St Dominic's Saturday morning. Well done to all involved. Potential stars for the future. Football
U12’s: Our U12’s are taking a break for a couple of weeks. We will be hosting and taking part in the Shield in the coming weeks. U14: Well done to our girls who played Four Roads in the 2nd round of the Summer League last Friday evening. Next round in we play Kilbride in Lisnamult tomorrow at 8pm. U16: U16’s are training Monday evening at 7.45pm in the Hyde. Minor: Minor training Wednesday evenings from 7.45pm to 9pm. Minor Championship is starting end of July. Junior: We played Kilmore today in the 2nd round of the championship. Kilmore were the stronger team on the day. The next round of the championship is the 29th of July when we play Ballinameen. U9: Our U9 lads had a great morning on Saturday last when they took part in a football blitz hosted by St Ciaran's. We had 14 lads who played St Ciarans, St Aidans and Oran. All the lads played brilliant. Training continues Tuesday Evenings at 6.45pm. Lotto Jackpot - €10,000 NO WINNER Numbers Drawn - 5, 16, 17, 28 The weekly winners of €30 were • Pat Clancy, Holly Tree. • Ruth Tully Egan, Abbeyville. • Joe Neary. • Dympna Tully, Abbeyville. Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets your support is very much appreciated. Coaching News Coaching the Block Down in Football can be started as soon as the children enter the Nursery & continue for years Repetition of movements will lead to muscle memory. Gradual increase in difficulty. Gradual Development of confidence executing the skill in a safe environment How to Coach the Block Down in Hurling for young children. Each child needs to be competent at this skill by the age of 8 before the introduction of striking from the hands in Go Games matches at U9. Roscommon U14 hurling development squad: Roscommon U14 hurling development squad are taking part in their second Provincial blitz on this Friday evening June 29th in the Connacht COE. The lads have three games against Leitrim, Sligo and Mayo and their first game is 6.45pm. Roscommon U16 football development squad: Roscommon U16 footballers play Limerick on this Saturday morning June 30th in Clann na nGael GAA pitch at 11am. 10 Coaching Tips to help you achieve you’re coaching goals. 1. Develop a network and support structure. Be a resource manager. 2. Best, better, brilliant – there’s always room for improvement. 3. What you believe will happen, will happen. What the mind can conceive it will achieve. 4. Persistence pays – never give up. 5. Learn basic business skills. Understand the basics of insurance. Be familiar with legal liability. Understand the basics of taxation and the tax system. Make coaching your business! 6. Give an ounce of information and a ton of practice. 7. Communicate – clearly, concisely, calmly, constructively, consistently and cleverly. 8. Seek out a critical friend. They are you greatest asset. 9. Help develop your sport not just your current athletes. 10. Mix with successful people. Success breeds succe 1. Roscommon GAA Kellogg’s Cup Camps 2018 1. The annual Roscommon GAA Kellogg’s Cul camp takes place at fifteen different venues during July from Monday to Friday each week from 10am to 2.30pm daily for boys and girls aged between 6 &13 years. Each child who attends the camp will receive a Jersey, half-zip training top and backpack. Cost of the camp is 60 Euro per child, 110 Euro for two, 150 for three, and 40 euro per child thereafter. Booking can be done online at kelloggsculcamps.ie or at Roscommon GAA Offices, Racecourse Road. For further information please contact Willie Hegarty, Roscommon GAA Games Manager on 086 8356227 or any of our GPO’s. Email [email protected] Week 1: Monday July 2nd to Friday July 6th Venues: • Boyle (booked out) • Dr Hyde Park. • Strokestown. • Clann na nGael. • Four Roads. Go Games Football blitzes: Roscommon Coaching and Games Development continue their Go Games football blitzes on this Saturday morning June 30th. Roscommon Coaching and Games Development twitter account Roscommon Coaching and Games Development have their own twitter account showcasing all its weekly activities by our GPO's. Please follow us on our twitter page to catch up with our daily news and updates. Breakdown of clubs assigned to our GPO’s: Football Padraic Mitchell: St Ronans, St Michael's, Kilmore, Shannon Gaels, Western Gaels, Eire Og, Michael Glavey's, Boyle, Castlerea St Kevin's. Peter Carney: Elphin/Ballinameen Strokestown, Tulsk, Kilglass Gaels, St Barry's, St Faithleachs, Kilbride, St Croan's. Oliver Lennon: St Brigid's, Clann na nGael, Padraig Pearses, St Dominic's, Roscommon Gaels, Fuerty/St Ciaran's, St Aidan's, Oran. Hurling: Proinsias Killion: Athleague/Tremane, Four Roads, Padraig Pearses, St Dominic's, Roscommon Gaels, Oran. Camogie U8 & U10 Camogie: Training continues as normal 6.30pm Friday evenings. U12: Hard luck to the The Eagles who were defeated by St Dominic’s on Monday last in the 2nd round of the League. Our girls fought hard in what was a very tight game. Training continues Friday evenings at 6.30pm. In the 3rd round The Hawks play the Eagles on Wed 11th of August. U14: Our U14 girls played Oran on Wednesday in the 2nd round of the League. Next Wednesday 4th of July we are away to Tulsk in the 3rd round of the League. Junior Championship: Unfortunately our junior girls were defeated by Oran in the 1st round of the championship on Tuesday Last. Next up our Juniors take on Four Roads in the 2nd round of the Championship on 3rd of July at 8pm. Community Games: Unfortunately our girls were narrowly defeated by Four Roads Last Sunday Week in the Community Games. Hurling U14: We lost to Padraig Pearses by 5-2 to 2-7 in an exciting match in the county league last Wednesday in sweltering conditions at Lisnamult. This was our first time to use the excellent new dressing-rooms, and despite the result it was a great experience. We will take a break from training until August and we wish everyone an action-packed, enjoyable and safe summer. . Senior Hurlers: Hard Luck to our Senior Hurlers who were defeated by St Dominic's in the first round of the Championship. Final Score Roscommon Gaels 0-10 St Dominic's 2-14. Congrats to Eoin Kiernan who came 2nd and Finn Killion who came 3rd in the County final of the u16 poc fada held in Roscommon racecourse on Tuesday Last. Well done lads. LGFA U8 & U10’s: Training continues every Wednesday evening 6.30-7.30pm. We had a challenge match on Wednesday in Kiltoom for our U8’s and U10’s against St Brigids. All the girls enjoyed the games. U12’s: Our U12’s are taking a break for a couple of weeks. We will be hosting and taking part in the Shield in the coming weeks. U14: Well done to our girls who played Croans in the first round of the Summer League last Monday evening. Next round in we play Four Roads. U16: U16’s are back training Wednesday Evening from 7.45pm to 9pm. Minor: Anthony McCormack has started minor training Wednesday evenings from 7.45pm to 9pm. Minor Championship is starting end of July. Junior: First Round of the championship ended in a well earned draw tonight for our Junior Ladies Gaelic Football team. Plenty of smiles so as good as a win for us. Final Score 3-7 each. Football Junior: The lads were our against Faithleach’s in the League last Sunday week. The same problem with the Junior Ladies the lads are finding it difficult to field a team. Lucky enough we had some support on the sideline who were able to tog out. Unfortunately Faithleach’s got the better of us. Final Score Roscommon Gaels 3-8 Faithleach’s 2-16. Senior: Our Senior lads had a comfortable win over St Croans in the League last Saturday Week. Final Score Roscommon Gaels 3-15 St Croans 1-4. ** Roscommon Gaels Annual Development Draw ** Our Annual Development Draw was launched on 16th June with the draw taking place on 11th August. The Development draw has been moved from the customary Christmas time Draw back to the summer time, a time when all our members are using and availing of our Club facilities at Lisnamult. Tickets are €10 each or a book of 6 for €50, with a fabulous list of prizes on offer. We need all our Club members to support this hugely important Development draw to assist with the ongoing development of our Club. Please support the Draw by buying and selling tickets over the coming weeks and be in with a chance of winning one of these quality prizes. List of Prizes 1. Microsoft Surface Pro Laptop, worth €1,200 2. Holiday Apartment Accommodation in Portugal, for 1 week, worth €1,000. 3. All Ireland Final Hurling tickets x 2 4. All Ireland Final Football tickets x 2 5. Manchester United home match tickets x 2, plus flights & accommodation 6. 3-1-1 reclining suit of furniture (Gannon’s Image Furniture) 7. €500 voucher for McNulty Furniture. 8. 500 L of home heating oil (sponsored DG Oil) 9. 50 Bales of Briquettes 10. 50 Bales of Briquettes 11. 50 Bags of Firewood Timber (donated by Anthony Clogher & Gerry Kelly) 12. Golf Green Fees x 4 - Golf course TBC 13. Golf Green Fees x 4 for Roscommon Golf Course. 14. Customised Gum shield, worth €75 (sponsored by Eleanor Keavney) 15. Dinner for 2 at Darcy12 Restaurant in Clifden. Picutred below are the Development Draw Committee and some of the prizes. Our Annual Development Draw was launched on 16th June with the draw taking place on 11th August. The Development draw has been moved from the customary Christmas time Draw back to the summer time, a time when all our members are using and availing of our Club facilities at Lisnamult.
Tickets are €10 each or a book of 6 for €50, with a fabulous list of prizes on offer. We need all our Club members to support this hugely important Development draw to assist with the ongoing development of our Club. Please support the Draw by buying and selling tickets over the coming weeks and be in with a chance of winning one of these quality prizes. List of Prizes 1. Microsoft Surface Pro Laptop, worth €1,200 2. Holiday Apartment Accommodation in Portugal, for 1 week, worth €1,000. 3. All Ireland Final Hurling tickets x 2 4. All Ireland Final Football tickets x 2 5. Manchester United home match tickets x 2, plus flights & accommodation 6. 3-1-1 reclining suit of furniture (Gannon’s Image Furniture) 7. €500 voucher for McNulty Furniture. 8. 500 L of home heating oil (sponsored DG Oil) 9. 50 Bales of Briquettes 10. 50 Bales of Briquettes 11. 50 Bags of Firewood Timber (donated by Anthony Clogher & Gerry Kelly) 12. Golf Green Fees x 4 - Golf course TBC 13. Golf Green Fees x 4 for Roscommon Golf Course. 14. Customised Gum shield, worth €75 (sponsored by Eleanor Keavney) 15. Dinner for 2 at Darcy12 Restaurant in Clifden. Picutred below are the Development Draw Committee and some of the prizes. Lotto Jackpot - €10,000 NO WINNER Numbers Drawn - 6, 13, 14, 24 The weekly winners of €30 were • Jason Connaughton, Roxboro. • Adrian Murray, Athleague. • Paul Treacy, Athlone Road. • Robert McConn. Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets your support is very much appreciated. COACHING NEWS (WK 25 2018) A. Coaching Tip : Use of Feedback Language (Note from recent Paul Earley Workshop) The importance of Positive, Accurate and Relevant Feedback Feedback is the most immediate way that coaches can use to improve their players. However the type of feedback that is given is crucial. Gaelic Games coaching has become mired with the use of clichéd phrases that have become so prevalent that people probably do not realise that they are using them, or have not considered the effect they have on players. The phrase “well done” is one of the most used and in my opinion overused terms when coaching. Previous coaching corners have discussed the value of positive feedback. 'Well done' when accompanied by some specific feedback on what it is the player 'done well' can be very positive encouragement. In her book “Flourishing”, Maureen Gaffney argues that it takes up to 7 pieces of positive to 1 piece of development feedback in order for an individual to flourish. Coaching corners have also examined what makes feedback most effective and found that 'Feedback is a powerful tool of coaching when it is accurate, relevant and positive'. Use of Language in giving feedback Let us look at a generic phrase like “well done” under these three headings. It certainly cannot be considered accurate. Accurate feedback can inform and educate the player on what the coach is happy or indeed unhappy with. “You followed through on your shot excellently” or “you are lifting your eyes before you make contact with the ball” are examples of accurate feedback that give tangible information to the player. Consider the coach saying “well done” to the first player and “hard luck” to the second and you can see how inaccurate phrases like these are. However, it is much easier for an inexperienced coach to utter a clichéd phrase rather than one like above. Giving feedback this accurate requires keen observation and good use of language from the coach. Coaches who find themselves talking and shouting all the time, regardless of whether it is positive or negative will struggle with this, as it is difficult to do both this and observe effectively. Now let us look at its relevance. The problem with phrases like “well done” or “hard luck” is that they do not give the player any extra understanding of a given situation. For example a player runs down the wing and kicks a hurried shot under no real pressure wide on his own side. The coach who says “hard luck” is probably being detrimental to that player’s development. The coach is essentially telling the player to repeat this same technique as the players failure had something to do with luck. This is not the case. It may have been due to a lack of composure or awareness of the amount of time and space the player had. Finally let us look at its positivity. “Well done” is certainly not a negative thing to say to a player. You will hear coaches say things a lot more negative than this. However, because it is neither accurate nor relevant it does not carry much positive effect. If everything good every player on a team does is met with “well done” then the players will no longer consider this something a coach says to develop his players, rather a phrase he uses to show that he likes them. Hyperbolic words like “amazing” and “outstanding” are a great way to grow player’s confidence, particularly children. However male coaches in particular can find it difficult to use these words. We live in a society full of negativity and one where elite players are often harshly criticised by pundits on television. Telling a player that they made and “amazing catch” can be accurate, relevant and positive. The importance of Questioning to get player engagement One way of generating feedback that I have not mentioned is questioning players. Questioning can be an effective way of making players more aware of their game. Good questions promote self learning and reflection, which is an effective way of players developing themselves. Conclusions that players come to themselves, no matter how much the type of questioning led them there will be more profound than if the coach simply tells them what he wants. Questioning is a sophisticated method of coaching, and requires the coach to be very confident and already have a good trust and rapport with his players. For example During a small sided conditioned game ask the players what worked well, what didn’t work well, what do the players need to do to improve the quality of the game? After you have asked the questions and got the players feedback, you can then make some observations yourself as a coach and provide positive and constructive feedback to the players. Importantly, at the end of the next game bring them in again and ask them questions again and provide feedback relating to the performance during that specific game. Usually, the performance will have improved and the coach should recognise that with positive constructive and specific feedback relating to the areas of improvement. Example of giving positive, accurate and relevant feedback relating to a technique and skill execution under pressure Have a look at this action shot....... If we look at the kicker first (Green & Gold), positive feedback on the skill being undertaken could be..... -Player kept his eyes on the ball -Toe of kicking foot pointed away -Chest and opposite arm faced/pointed towards target -Kicker has followed through his kick Area of Development: -Standing foot needs to be more secure in order to keep balance sufficiently to ensure intended execution If we look at the blocker (Red & White) positive feedback could include..... -Eyes are firmly on the ball -Close to the target, approaching from the side -Reaches forward as ball is kicked, timing is good -Player takes a low stance, knee bent, to get closer to the foot Area of Development: -Hands are on top of each other, keep hands close together but side to side to increase surface area and maximise chances of connecting with the ball and therefore blocking it down. Summary - Feedback is an important Player Development Tool Being able to provide your players with accurate, relevant and positive feedback is an excellent way to help them develop. If you can mix this with the use of questions you will be most effective. Avoiding common phrases that do not do that can be difficult as they are engrained in us all. There is nothing wrong with not providing feedback on occasion, particularly if you feel you do not have something worth saying. Try to limit the use of the phrase “well done” for when you are ordering your next steak! B. National Hurling Development : Provincial Coaching Workshops 2018 Venue & Date: October 20th. Connacht Centre of Excellence, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo Registration: 10.30 a.m. Workshop: 11.00 – 01.20 p.m. Lunch 01.30 p.m. Format: Practical station based workshop with participants rotating to each station. Target audience – Youth – Adult Coaches Workshop Theme – Building the Essentials into Every Training Session: To include - • Goalkeeping • Catching & Striking • Hooking & Blocking • Rising & Hand passing • Defending • Attacking Coaches: Lead coaches at each station will be former inter county stars supported by local full time GAA coaching officers. Bookings: http://learning.gaa.ie/hurlingworkshops Early booking advisable as places are limited Enquiries: All enquiries to Martin Fogarty. Email: [email protected] Registration: €20 (includes lunch). C. Reminder Note to Coaches on Concussion Camogie U8 & U10 Camogie: Training continues as normal 6.30pm Friday evenings. U12: Camogie training continues Friday evenings at 6.30pm. Hurling U10 Hurling - Roscommon Gaels hosted Southern Gaels in Lisnamult last Monday evening. Our U10 squad fielded 2 teams, with each team playing 2 matches a piece. All players got plenty of game time in various positions during the games. It was an enjoyable evening of hurling, with our hurling teams getting to use our new dressing rooms for the first time also! We enjoy the support & encouragement from parents on the sideline for all our players. All support is very welcome during challenges and blitzes. Keep it up! Our next blitz schedule is Saturday June 23rd. Venue and timings to be confirmed during the week and parents will then be informed. We will continue to arrange more challenges in the weeks ahead to support the strong development our players are making this year. U10 training continues this Monday 6:30 pm in Lisnamult. U14 Hurling: This year's Feile na nGael was an exhilarating if bittersweet experience for the U-14 hurlers. Feile lived up to all expectations and the hurlers were delighted to host our new friends from Ennistymon in Clare who went on to win the Group 7 shield. The Roscommon Gaels U-14 hurlers also made friends where ever they played with their exciting, skilful brand of hurling. On Friday evening in Tremane the U-14s beat Castleblaney from Monaghan and our friendly rivals from Athleague/Tremane. On Saturday morning we needed a late point to eke out a draw against Ennistymon in Hyde Park. Then it was on to the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence of Bekan where the team delivered possibly its best performance of the weekend to overwhelm Cootehill of Cavan. After a most enjoyable disco on Saturday evening, everyone was up bright and early on Sunday morning to head for Kiltormer to play a talented Padraig Pearses team. This was an absorbing match in which the Gaels pulled away in the closing stages and win by five points. It put us in an historic first-ever Feile final. The tale of how we lost by one point to a goal scored two minutes into injury-time has been told many times over the last week, and will be told for many moons to come. It was a heartbreaking defeat for a wonderful side who didn't deserve the result they got. Every hurler played with courage and skill and brought Roscommon Gaels to within seconds of an All-Ireland title. They are a wonderful bunch who have have brought credit to themselves, their families and their clubs. The pain of defeat will sting but it will be even sadder if any of these excellent young hurlers don't go on to fulfill their potential in the years ahead. In time, we hope the abundant happy memories for Feile weekend are what they will remember from a magical weekend. Hard luck to The Gaels players on the County u17 hurling panel who lost an All Ireland quarter final by 4 pts in the Celtic cup v Tyrone in Sligo on Saturday. LGFA U8 & U10’s: Training continues every Wednesday evening 6.30-7.30pm. We have a challenge match for our U10’s next Wednesday Evening in Lisnamult at 6.30pm. U12’s: Well done to our U12 girls who continued their winning streak on Monday evening last with a great win over Elphin/Kilmore in the Division 2 Semi Final. Final Score Roscommon Gaels 0-15 Elphin/Kilmore 0-2. Our Captain of the evening was Emma Hough. It was Ironic that the only team to draw with us in the league was the team we were going to be facing five days later in the Division 2A County Final in Kiltoom. It was wire to wire in the first half and ended level 3 points apiece. Fielding a team that had memories of last year’s defeat in the county final made the girls push and dig deep in the Second half. Huge work had been put in the backroom. Literally in the changing room that day Deckie showed the girls a move you could see come to fruition early in the Gaels play in the second half. The full back line of Emma O’Farrell, Ciara Killeen and Kate Harlow were superb and their tenacious defending made it difficult for Barry’s to get through. Superb Goalie performance by Paige Caislin who was on top form. Up front the Barry’s defence had no answer to our girl’s trickery as they tapped over several points from play. The big breakthrough in the second half came when Anna Kiernan fisted the ball over the crossbar followed by a goal from Kate Larkin this was a game changer for our girls with last year’s defeat now a distant memory. Our Captain of the day Shauna Walsh’s was well marked and managed to score 2 points from play. The Gaels were dominant in the last ten minutes, Molly Rose Finneran kicked a superb point from play while Vice Captain Siofra Hession had boundless energy and displayed some nice touches around the middle. Sarah Purcell, Allana Sutton, Grace Geraghty, Martha McSharry, Amy Winston, Emma Hough and Orla Dwyer (back from fractured finger) were other players who stood out during the game. The final score was Roscommon Gaels 0-9 St. Barry’s 0-4. A fine team performance and an impressive victory. We would like to thank all parents for your support. Thanks to Dermott Hughes our sponsor, Philip Mullen our Pitch Co-Coordinator. Bernie Mulry, Tom O’Farrell, Adrian Tully and Dave Kilcommins who helped out on the day. Thank you to Dr Elizabeth Sweeney McSharry who treated the girls to food afterwards in Supermacs. Finally we would like to thank the girls, who have done everything we asked of them, kept their heads and always remained positive. U14: Well done to our girls who played St Croans in the Division 2A Semi Final last Wednesday Evening. Final score was Roscommon Gaels 2-13 St Croans 1-4. We will play Shannon Gaels in the County Division 2A Final on Tuesday 19th in Kilglass at 8pm. Please come and support the girls. U16: We are still waiting on Quarter finals to be fixed. Comhghairdeas to Gaelscoil de hIde in the Cumann na mBunscol finals in Faithleach's yesterday winning their final well done girls. Football Roscommon Gaels Nursery: Roscommon Gaels nursery training continues Thursday 31st of May at 7pm to 7.45pm on the Hyde training pitch weather permitting. We will be introducing the lads to minimum contact games over the next few weeks so we will be requiring gum shields to be worn. U8 Football: Saturday 9th our U8 Footballers took part in their second U8 Go Games Blitz of the season. The Blitz was hosted by St. Brigid’s in Kiltoom. Other clubs participating was: Oran, St. Dominic’s, Padraig Pearses, Clann Na nGael and St. Ciaran’s. The boys did very well indeed; it was great to see their development and their progress. All in all a great day. Many thanks to our coaches, parents and our hosts St. Brigids GAA. U10: Roscommon Gaels hosted an u-10 Go Games blitz on Saturday in Lisnamult . 5 clubs competed and all did well and enjoyed the day.
Special thanks to Tim Lambe, Michael Corcoran and Luke Gregory who assisted with refereeing on the day. ** Roscommon Gaels Annual Development Draw ** Our Annual Development Draw will be launched on 16th June with the draw taking place on 11th August. The Development draw has been moved from the customary Christmas time Draw back to the summer time, a time when all our members are using and availing of our Club facilities at Lisnamult. Tickets are €10 each or a book of 6 for €50, with a fabulous list of prizes on offer. We need all our Club members to support this hugely important Development draw to assist with the ongoing development of our Club. Please support the Draw by buying and selling tickets over the coming weeks and be in with a chance of winning one of these quality prizes. List of Prizes 1. Microsoft Surface Pro Laptop, worth €1,200 2. Holiday Apartment Accommodation in Portugal, for 1 week, worth €1,000. 3. All Ireland Final Hurling tickets x 2 4. All Ireland Final Football tickets x 2 5. Manchester United home match tickets x 2, plus flights & accommodation 6. 3-1-1 reclining suit of furniture (Gannon’s Image Furniture) 7. €500 voucher for McNulty Furniture. 8. 500 L of home heating oil (sponsored DG Oil) 9. 50 Bales of Briquettes 10. 50 Bales of Briquettes 11. 50 Bags of Firewood Timber (donated by Anthony Clogher & Gerry Kelly) 12. Golf Green Fees x 4 - Golf course TBC 13. Golf Green Fees x 4 for Roscommon Golf Course. 14. Customised Gum shield, worth €75 (sponsored by Eleanor Keavney) 15. Dinner for 2 at Darcy12 Restaurant in Clifden. |
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