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INTO 7 Boys Football
Final ------Edmund Rice 2-0 St Aidan's 2-1
At a damp
Woodlands Park, the final of the INTO 7s saw the clash of the
two Christian Brothers School with Edmund Rice CBPS getting
caught by a late goal by Damien Dunne that saw the trophy return
to St Aidan's in the Whiterock.
With
sixteen teams competiting, it was the two Christian Brother
schools that met each other in the decider.It was Edmund Rice
that started swiftly with the strong breeze and lead with two
Patrick Boyd goals in the first half. St Aidan's responded with
a well taken goal of their own and only some super saves by
Edmund Rices keeper Ryan McClory denied St Aidan's a deserved
lead at half time.
A
disciplined defensive display by Edmund Rice were able to keep
out a frustrated St Aidan's attack and with less than a minute
on the clock, Edmund Rice lead by two points.
Edmund
Rice's luck ran out when Damien
Dunne caught the ball and
rounded the advancing goalkeeper, sticking the ball in the
corner of the net. For the second time in a week the boys from
Edmund Rice had surrendered a lead in a final. Well done St
Aidan's CBPS.
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St Aidan's CBPS |
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The victorious St
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St Mary’s PS, Portglenone Retain Camogie
Sevens Trophy
Hot on the heels of their South West Antrim
Indoor Camogie victory last month the Camogs of St Mary’s
Primary School, Portglenone have retained the INTO South West
Antrim Sevens Trophy they won last year. The competition, hosted
by the Geraldine’s club in Portglenone, featured some skilful
stickwork and included Creggan PS, St Patrick’s PS, Rasharkin,
Mount St Michael’s PS, Randalstown, St Patrick’s PS/St Joseph’s
PS, Ahoghill, St Joseph’s PS, Crumlin, St Comgall's PS, Antrim
and the local St Mary’s PS girls.
The competition was organised in two sections with the top two
teams competing for the coveted South West Antrim title and a
place in the All County Final. The St Mary’s “A” team managed to
come through their group undefeated while St Patrick’s,
Rasharkin were just pipped at the post by St Mary’s “B” team for
a South West Antrim final place. The clash of the chums from St
Mary’s PS Primary 7 class saw fierce but friendly rivalry and
finished with the “A” team winning through by 3 goals to nil.
They now travel to Casement Park in Belfast next month to defend
the title they won during extra time last year. This competition
is the first step on the road to playing at Croke Park during
the half-time interval in the Senior All Ireland Football and
Hurling series and follows the St Mary’s success of last year
when two girls from the school featured in the Mini-Sevens
series.
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Edmund Rice CBPS
progress to Raffo Cup Final
Edmund Rice 3-5
St Aidan's 1-4
The clash of the two Christian Brothers School in the semi-final
of the Raffo Cup saw Edmund Rice CBPS progress but it was a hard
fought win.
Edmund
Rice started swiftly with some long range scores from the
mid-field duo of Patrick Boyd and Tony O'Hanlon. St Aidan's
responded with a well taken goal that just managed to beat
goalkeeper Robert McNulty. The well-marshalled Edmund Rice
defence were able to keep out a frustrated St Aidan's attack
with the half time score ending at 1-3 to 1-1.
Edmund
Rice, playing with the wind, took command early in the second
half and crucial scores from Mark Moloney and a well timed goal
by full-forward Gareth Porter saw the North Belfast out fit
extend their lead. Ryan McClory at full-back was on hand to make
some fine clearances as Edmund Rice turned defence into attack.
The last
five minutes of the second half saw St Aidan's get more involved
producing some lovely attacking moves reulting in vital scores.
It was Tony O'Hanlon who finished this excellent display of
football when he rounded three players too hit the back of the
net, despite a brave effort from the St Aidan's goalkeeper. A
final score of 3-5 to 1-4 sees the North Belfast boys progress
to the final on the 27th April at Casement Park.
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Tony
starting another
attack
on the St Aidan's defence |
Patrick
scoring one of
two
long range points |
Caolan
clearing his line
despite being under pressure |
Victorious
Edmund Rice CBPS |
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Edmund Rice into
semis of the Raffo Cup
Edmund Rice booked
their place in the semi-final of the Raffo Cup with a fine win
at Falls Park defeating Holy Trinity 5-5 0-5.
Edmund Rice took
command early and scores from Tony O'Hanlon (1-1) and Caolim
Baker put Holy Trinity on their back foot. Robert McNulty pulled
off fine saves to deny the west Belfast team their first score.
The first half ended with Daniel Kelly scoring a wonder goal
from the half way line, with the ball dipping under the bar, to
leave the half time score 2-2 0-2.
The second half saw the
north Belfast boys resume their dominance in midfield with Tony
O'Hanlon cutting through the Holy Trinity defence for his second
goal. A few points by Holy Trinity were soon overshadowed when
Lee Carmichael opened his account with a goal and 2 points.
Edmund Rice CB
continued to produce some lovely attacking moves resulting in
scores. Kieran Barnes extended Edmund Rice's lead, slipping the
ball into the goal past the advancing keeper. Despite some late
points from the west Belfast outfit, they were unable to peg
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Edmund Rice win All
County 5-a-side Indoor Finals
Gaelic Football
The boys from the New
Lodge completed the Belfast and All-County Indoor 5-a-side
double, over coming stiff competition from Rasharkin,
Portglenone and St Peters from Divis Street. In the competition,
held at Edmund Rice College, Edmund Rice CBPS got into their
stride quickly and scores from Tony O'Hanlon put St Peters on
their back foot. The boys from the West defended in numbers but
the New Lodge boys were still able to penetrate this wall.
Sterling work in defence by Edward Begley and Caolim Baker meant
that Man-fo-the-Tournament Tony O'Hanlon was able to perform his
heroics up front.
The second match saw St
Mary's Portglenone, the defending Champions, come up against a
determined Edmund Rice who soon got the better hand of the south
west Antrim team. Patrick Boyd weighed in with a few goals.
Edmund Rice just had to beat St. Patrick's Rasharkin to win the
Slemish Cup. Tony O'Hanlon soon registered the first of his
goals. Ryan McClory, in nets, kept Rasharkin's attack at bay
distributing the ball
accurately to the forwards. Edward Begley and Patrick Boyd added
to the Edmund Rice CBPS tally.
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Ciaran
McCavana from BJM Chartered Accountant presenting the
trophy to a jubliant winning captain Tony O'Hanlon |
Participants
from Edmund Rice and St Peter's, Belfast, St Mary's,
Portglenone, and St Patrick's, Rasharkin, at the Cumann
na mBunscol Allianz All County Indoor 5-a-side Gaelic
Football Finals in Edmund Rice College, gGengormley. |
Winners of
the Cumann na mBunscol Allianz All County Indoor
5-a-side Gaelic Football Finals Edmund Rice PS with
tournament sponsor Ciaran McCavana of BJM
Chartered Accountants |
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St Patrick's & St
Brigid's win
All-County 5-a-side
Indoor Finals
Camogie & Hurling
On Thursday last, primary schools from all
over County Antrim descended on Ballycastle to contest the All
County camogie and hurling indoor finals. Representative
champions from Belfast - Holy Child P.S. and Bunscoil Phobal
Feirste, South West Antrim – St Mary’s P.S., Glenravel and St
Mary’s P.S., Portglenone and North Antrim – St Patrick’s & St
Brigid’s P.S., Ballycastle all vied for the honour of winning
the all-county championship and thus enabling them to travel to
Buncrana, Co Donegal for the Ulster Finals.
Host
school, St Patrick’s & St Brigid’s P.S. eagerly awaited the
challenges of schools from outside North Antrim, having already
won both the camogie and hurling championships in their own
area. County Antrim Hurling Development Officer, Mr Kieran
Megraw and Chairman of Cumann na mBunscol, Aontroim, Mr Paul
Sloan, all attended and witnessed the high standard of camogie
and hurling being played throughout the county in primary
schools.
Sixth year
students from Cross & Passion College, Eileen McFarland and Ryan
Donnelly officiated as referees for the occasion – both past
participants in primary school camogie and hurling in former
years and, as county players, a great inspiration for the
youngsters participating in the event.
With each
team playing each other, games were keenly contested throughout
the competition. Fine displays of skills were evident from
every player on the day, but a word of congratulations must go
to two exceptional goal-keepers – one from Holy Child Primary,
Belfast and the other from St Mary’s, Glenravel.
As in all
competitive games there has to be a winner and on this occasion
the North Antrim champions, St Patrick’s & St Brigid’s PS
Ballycastle came away with joint honours, lifting both
newly-sponsored trophies. The hurling trophy, sponsored by JB
Amusements, Draperstown, Co Derry and the camogie cup sponsored
by Mullaghan’s Bar, Rasharkin were carried triumphantly back to
the local primary school. Players to impress on the winning
sides were Kathryn Donnelly, Emma Laverty and Orlaith McAlinden
for the camogs and some fabulous scoring from Conall Brown and
Saul McCaughan for the hurlers. John McLister was very steady
in the defence.
St
Patrick’s & St Brigid’s primary school now go forward to the
Ulster Indoor Finals at Burnfoot in Co Donegal as county Antrim
representatives. Having been beaten in this final two years
ago, the boys are keen to bring a first Ulster title to the
school.
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ALL IRELAND
NOMINATION FOR ST MARY'S PS, PORTGLENONE
It was lights, camera, action at St Marys Primary School,
Portglenone during the week as RTE came to visit. The visit was
a result of the schools nomination in this years Cumann Na
mBunscol Roadstone Awards. The school has been nominated in the
GAA Large School of the Year category and faces competition from
St Patricks National School, Wicklow and Sundays Well National
School, Cork for the ultimate accolade. An RTE video
presentation showcasing aspects of the schools Gaelic coaching
and traditional music programmes will be shown on the night as
the nominees are announced. Speaking following the
announcement of the nomination school Principal, Mr Jim Brady
expressed the delight of all at St Marys:
"The last twelve months have given us much to celebrate.
Following our win in the Ulster GAA Primary School of the Year
competition last May we thought we had achieved the ultimate
accolade. To have been short-listed in the final three for a
prestigious national award is fantastic. Full credit must go to
all who helped us achieve this nomination including the local
Casements and Geraldines Gaelic and Camogie clubs, our dedicated
staff and parents and of course the children who participate in
our Gaelic activities with such vigour and enthusiasm."
The awards, which are the highlight of the Cumann Na mBunscol
year will be held in the Berkely Court Hotel, Dublin on Saturday
10th December. Special guest on the night will be the President,
Mrs Mary McAleese while MC for the evening will be Marty
Morrissey of RTE sport.
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St
Mary's Portglenone Take "Irish News" Ulster Club of the Year
Primary
School Award
Following recent successes on the field of play St Mary's
Primary School,
Portglenone have won the prestigious "Irish News" Ulster GAA
Primary School of the Year Award.
At a
ceremony held in the Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast on Friday
6th May 2005 the school was recognised for its success on the
field of play as well as its committment to developing Gaelic
Games at all levels in the school. The award was presented by Mr
Dominic Fitzpatrick, Managing Director of the Irish News to
school Principal Mr Jim Brady and pupils Dermot McAleese, Niamh
Doherty, Conor Graham and Niamh O'Reilly.
Paying
tribute to the efforts of staff and pupils school Principal, Mr
Jim Brady stated that the award had topped off a great year for
the school adding that to date the school had won seven GAA
related trophies including three south West Antrim INTO
mini-sevens trophies in Camogie and Boys' and Girls Football and
the South West Antrim Cumann Na mBunscol Quiz title.
He also
paid tribute to the officers of both Cumann Na mBunscol South
West
Antrim and Cuman Na mBunscol County Committtee and to the
members of the
local Sir Roger Casements GAC and Geraldines Camogie Club for
the
support the school has recieved in promoting Gaelic Games
in the school. The
prize included a 1000 cheque, a 500 O'Neills Sports Voucher, an
"Irish News"
Platinum Website Package and a framed Certificate commemorating
the
achievement for display in the school.
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Pat
Trainor
It is with deep regret
that, after a short illness, we learn of the passing on of our
friend and colleague Pat Trainor. Pat was a stalwart of
Cumman na mBunscol Aontroim for many years and nationally as
well, through his work as national treasurer of Cumman na
mBunscol. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him and
our deepest thoughts are with his family at this time.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé.
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It is with deep sadness that the schools, pupils, teachers and South
West Aontroim Committee, Cumann na mBunscol Aontroim, learn of the death of
Pat, our dedicated colleague. A tireless worker for the Primary Schools of
the whole County he served so well in many roles ranging from Chairperson to
Treasurer. He did of course also offer his services to National
Committee, most recently in his role as National Treasurer. He will be sadly missed.
We extend our deepest sympathies to his sorrowing wife Anne and the
entire family circle.
South West Aontroim Cumann na mBunscol Committee
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ST MARY'S
PRIMARY SCHOOL, PORTGLENONE CROWNED INTO MINI-SEVENS CHAMPIONS
The Cumann na mBunscol South
West Antrim INTO sevens football
competition for Primary School boys was hosted recently by
Creggan
Primary School. Ten
teams participated in two sections with the winners and runner
up in each progressing to the semi-finals proper. Section one
featured St Oliver Plunkett's Ps, Carlane PS, Creggan PS, St
McNisis's Tannaghmore and St Mary's PS Cargan. The eventual
section winners were St Oliver Plunkett's PS who were joined in
the semi-finals by the second placed team, Carlane PS. Section
two saw St Mary's PS Portglenone, St Patrick's PS Rasharkin, St
Josephs PS Crumlin, St Josephs PS Dunloy and Mount St Michael's
PS Randalstown do battle. After a close contest the eventual
winners were St Mary's PS Portglenone who were followed into the
semi-finals by runners up
St Joseph's PS Crumlin.
The semi final draw kept near neighbours
St Oliver Punkett's PS and Carlane PS apart pairing St Mary's
Portglenone with the boys from Toome and
St Joseph's PS Crumlin with
Carlane PS. Two closely contested games eventually paired
Portglenone with Crumlin, a repeat of the final from two years
ago.
St Mary's had beaten
St Joseph's in an earlier
league match and the closeness of that game guaranteed another
absorbing encounter. The game ebbed and flowed with the lead
changing on several occasions before the boys from the Bann
managed to get their noses in front and hold on despite a strong
St Joseph's comeback in the
final minutes. The St Mary's team now look forward to locking
horns with their
Belfast counterparts in the
County
Final to be held in
April. The winning team featured Dermot McAleese (Capt), Conal
Delargy, Niall Delargy, Conor Graham, Peter Duffin, Jack Keenan,
Aaron Kearney, Declan Lennon, John Cassidy and Kelvin Loughlan.
A special word of thanks must go to Creggan PS for their
organisation and generous hosting of the competition.
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ST MARY'S,
PORTGLENONE AND ST MARK'S
BELFAST
CONTEST ALL COUNTY INDOOR FIVE A SIDE FINALS
The Indoor All County Five a Side finals
took place on
Friday 4th
March 2005 in the Antrim Forum. Six teams, in two
sections competed for the overall title of
County
Champions. Section
one featured St Mary�s Portglenone, St Comgall�s Antrim and St
Mark's
Belfast while section two
contained Edmund Rice Belfast, All Saint's Ballymena and St
Patrick�s Rasharkin. An initial league competition led to
semi-final final pairings of St Mark's and All Saints and St
Mary's and Edmund Rice. The latter turned out to be the game of
the day as the teams proved inseparable at 1 apiece when the
full time whistle sounded. A period of extra time resulted in a
scoreline of 2 each and when a second period of extra time was
played the teams were still on equal terms at 4 goals apiece.
The organisers agreed to a further period of extra time with a
golden goal being the determining factor. St Mary's Portglenone
managed to shade this encounter when they scored 15 seconds
after the re-start. Such a finish was hard on the Belfast school
who had played exceptionally well throughout the day but they
can hold their heads high as they produced some excellent
football and can look forward to the rest of their season with
confidence.
The final was just as exciting and paired
the Portglenone boys with St Mark's from Twinbrook. St Mark's
had shaded the earlier league encounter with a powerful display
of attacking football and the scene was set for an epic battle.
The teams did not disappoint and the game flowed from end to end
with never more than one goal separating the teams at any stage.
At the final whistle St Mary's had gained the upper hand winning
the match 5 goals to 4. St Mark's, while disappointed played
very well and are sure to challenge for more honours as the year
progresses.
The winning St Mary's team was Dermot
McAleese (Capt), Conal Delargy, Niall Delargy, Peter Duffin and
John Cassidy. Thanks must go to BJM Accountants from
Belfast who generously
sponsored the competition. Mr Damian McNicholl from the company
was on hand to present the cup to winning captain, Dermot
McAleese. The boys from the Bann have another date for their
dairy as they face All Saint�s PS, Ballymena in the South West
Antrim indoor final in the next few weeks.
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ST MARY'S CROWNED QUIZ CHAMPIONS
The
pupils of St Mary's Primary School, Portglenone have done it again.
They have recently been crowned Allianz Insurance Cumann na
mBunscol GAA Quiz winners for the third year in a row.
Competition for the title was fierce with teams representing St
Mary's PS Harryville, Braid Primary, St Oliver Plunkett's PS
Toome and St Mary's PS Cargan also challenging for honours. The
successful St Mary's team will travel to the Glencairn Hotel in
Castleblaney,
County
Monaghan on
Saturday 12th
March 2005 where they will represent
County
Antrim in the Ulster
Final.
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The draw has been
made for the
Girls Football
Championship
Raffo Cup
McCarragher Cup
Click on the
links for further information
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CUMANN
NA MBUNSCOL PITCH
WOODLANDS
Cumann
na mBunscol, in
conjunction with the Antrim County Board, have acquired a grass
pitch for the exclusive use of Cumann na mBunscol and our
affiliated schools. The
pitch will have permanent goalposts with dimensions of
approximately 110m by 50 m.
We
believe that children should play our games on pitches where the
dimensions and goal sizes are proportionate to their age and
ability.
We also
believe that our games should be played, as far as possible, on
grass. Although the
pitch is situated in West Belfast and may not be a central
location to some schools, we are happy to have acquired our
first grass pitch that we can call our own.
We
will use this for a variety of our activities- INTO Mini Sevens,
Blitzes, training for representative matches, as well as for
schools who wish to use the pitch for league and championship
games.
FINALS
will still be staged at Casement Park as far as possible
with agreement from the Antrim County Board.
In order
for your school to use the pitch at Woodlands, we must book it
through the Casement Park office ( 028 90 605868) where Suzanne
will enter the booking into the book. Otherwise, we are not
insured. Schools
found using the pitch without pre-booking may be asked to pay a
penalty.
The
use of the pitch is FREE OF CHARGE, as the South
Antrim GAA Committee have agreed to pay the fees, for
which we thank them.
We
hope that our schools can use the pitches as often as possible
and avail of such an excellent facility.
Martin
Short
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INDOOR
AND BLITZ COMPETITIONS
2004/2005
Entry
forms for these competitions will be sent out in advance to
ensure the commitment of the teams to the event.
Times
and venues
will be included on the entry forms.
Dates
will be forwarded when agreed by committee for the following
competitions.
BOYS’
INDOOR FOOTBALL-THE CALLAN CUP
INDOOR
HURLING- THE DARRAGH MURRAY CUP
GIRLS’
INDOOR FOOTBALL-THE JUBILEE CUP
INDOOR
CAMOGIE- THE IRONSIDE CUP
ALL
COUNTY INDOOR FINALS TO BE DECIDED
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INTO
MINI SEVENS
2005
Entry
forms for these competitions will be sent out in advance to
ensure the commitment of the teams to the event.
Times
and venues
will be included on the entry forms.
The
closing date for receipt of the entries will be
FRIDAY
8TH APRIL 2005
DATES
FOR INTO MINI SEVENS BLITZES
GIRLS’
FOOTBALL
THURSDAY 14TH
APRIL 2005
CAMOGIE
TUESDAY 19TH APRIL 2005
BOYS’
FOOTBALL
THURSDAY
21ST APRIL
2005
HURLING
TUESDAY
26TH APRIL 2005
ALL
COUNTY MINI SEVENS FINALS DAY
CASEMENT
PARK- DATE
TO BE CONFIRMED
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