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Galway County Board Chairman Noel Treacy with Louise Feeney, of the Newpark Hotel, and members of the club who took part in the pancake eatahon in aid of Galway Hospice. (Photo) Front Oisin McLoughlin, the winner, with Brogan and Darragh Cloonan. Back: (L. to R.) Michael Gibbons, John Coll, Michael Donnellan, Jason Coll, Ciaran O'Donovan, Louise Feeney, Mattie Egan, Leo Coffey, Eoin Donnellan and Noel Treacy
Sporting Greats to visit Athenry
Some of the country's leading sports personalities, including Davy Fitzgerald, Liam Sheedy, Eric Elwood, John Maughan and special guests will be in the Raheen Woods Hotel on Saturday 10th March for a club fundraiser with a difference.
Galway Bay FM's Ollie Turner will be M.C. and Chairman of a panel discussion on all aspects of sport including team management and the ups and downs of sport. There will also be a question and answer session with the panel and audience.
The event is expected to be an informative and entertaining night for anyone interested in sport and a full house is expected.
Under 21 Hurling Championship
Ardrahan 2-8 Athenry 0-13
The club's under 21 hurling team lost their opening game of the championship, by the narrowest of margins, to Ardrahan at Kinvara on Saturday.
The first half was even enough with Athenry holding their own against a strong wind and valuable points by Paddy Hannon and Cathal Keane. They dominated the early stages of the second half but three missed opportunities of scoring goals were to prove costly.
Jonathan Glynn found the net from a 20 meter free for Ardrahan which lifted his side and they held on at the end for a well deserved victory.
Only a handful of the Athenry team played anywhere near their full potential and they now face a huge challenge to remain in the championship.
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Intermediate Hurling Team League Win
Athenry 1-23 Clarinbridge 0-9
The Athenry Intermediate hurling team played their first league match of 2012 on last Sunday February 12th at Carnaun and they opened with a win against Clarinbridge. Team and scorer’s Michael Crimmins, Michael Donnellan, Matthew Monaghan, Eoin Donnellan, Dermot O’Halloran 0.2, Derek Carroll, Joe Kelly, Cathal Keane 1.04 pen, 3 frees, Jason Coll, James Divilly 0.8, Emmet McGowan, 0.1, Kevin Madden 0.2, Johnny Brady 0.1, Luke Madden 0.3 1 free, Paddy Hannon, 0.1. Subs Conor Whyte 0.1, Aidan Higgins, Dean Healy, Jack Gibbons, Daragh Loughnane, Thomas Duane, Barry Kilkelly.
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Athenry V Ardrahan on Saturday 18th February 2012 at Kinvara - 3.00pm Referee Pascal Sheehan
Galway squander chances to win in second half
Galway 1-8 Louth 0-11
Louth staged an excellent second-half comeback to leave Pearse Stadium with a share of the spoils after Galway failed to live up to a lively early display. Galway kicked just two points in the second half and were lucky to escape with a draw as Louth had ample chances to take the win.
The Tribesmen held a 1-5 to 0-2 lead in the 20th minute when Danny Cummins goaled after collecting a rebound off the post, but after building on that lead with four points on the bounce, Alan Mulholland's side disappeared from contention altogether.
One of Galway's strongest performers, Garreth Bradshaw, showed Galway supporters what he was made from with a great point on the run seven minutes from time, but Jim McEneaney levelled from an acute angle to seal the point for the Leinster men.
Galway: D Cummins (1-1); M Martin (0-2, 1f); G Bradshaw (0-2); N Joyce (0-1); T Flynn (0-1); P Conroy (0-1).
Louth: D Clarke (0-3, 1f); P Keenan (0-1); D Crilly (0-1); R Carroll (0-1); M Brennan (0-1); A Reid (0-1); J McEneaney (0-1); A McDonnell (0-1); E O'Connor (0-1)
Galway: A Faherty; C Forde, F Hanley, K Kelly; G Bradshaw, J Duane, G O'Donnell; T Flynn, F Ó Curraoin; G Sice, P Conroy, M Hehir; M Martin, N Joyce, D Cummins.
Subs: C Bane for Conroy, 52; C Doherty for Hehir, 52; s Maughan for Martin, 59;
Louth: N Gallagher; P Rath, D Finnegan, G Hoey; R Finnegan, J Carr, L Shevlin; P Keenan, B Donnelly; D Crilly, R Carroll, A Reid; M Brennan, A McDonnell, D Clarke.
Subs: JP Rooney for Clarke, 52; E O'Connor for Reid, 52; D Byrne for D Finnegan, 62; J McEneaney for Brennan, 63; A Hoey for Carroll, 65.
Referee: Derek Fahy (Longford).
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First round win for Under 21 Football Team

Athenry 4-12 Ballygar 2-05
Despite a bad start when conceding two early goals Athenry under 21 football team recovered well to lead by one point at half time in their first round championship game against Ballygar. With the half time score at 2-3 to 1-7, the Athenry goal scored by Dermot O'Halloran, the winners went on dominate the second half with further goals by Darragh Hynes, Kevin Madden and Darragh Glynn. Ballygar missed a penalty in their comeback effort as Athenry ran out winners by 4-12 to 2-5. Without county player Thomas Flynn, the Michael Gibbons managed side assisted by Brendan Burke and Henry O'Hora, are now through to the North Board Quarterfinal.
Team: Keith Loughnane, Dean Healy, James Divilly, Eoin Donnellan, Conor Caulfield, Richie Hynes (Capt), Jack Gibbons, Darragh Glynn, Gary McGrath, Dermot O'Halloran, William Dooley, Michael Farrell, Colin Whyte, Mark Hannon, Damien Fahy. Subs: Darragh Hynes, Kevin Madden, Cathal Keane, Keith Keady, Paddy Hannon and Thomas Hennelly.

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Dermot O'Halloran scored important first half goal for Under 21 Football Team

Kilkenny too good for Galway youth
Kilkenny 2-20 Galway 1-14
It may have only been the Walsh Cup that was on offer at Pearse Stadium yesterday, but Kilkenny showed the hunger of old as they swept past a disappointing Galway. Brian Cody was back on the sideline and with 13 of his All-Ireland winning side getting a run at some stage, it was hardly a surprise that they eased their way to their 18th Walsh Cup.
But the task facing Anthony Cunningham and his management team as they try to rebuild the Tribesmen was all too apparent.
Richie Power led the way with 11 points, most of them from frees, and he tormented the home defence with some strong running and astute passing.
Galway managed to rally in the third quarter and came within three points at one stage but Eoin Larkin ended any notions of a comeback when he finished to the net after Cillian Buckley dispossessed Galway goalkeeper James Skehill.
Scorers -- Kilkenny: R Power 0-11 (8f, 1 '65'), R Hogan 1-3, E Larkin 1-1, J Mulhall, C Fennelly 0-2 each, P Hogan 0-1f. Galway: J Canning 0-9 (8f), J Regan 1-1, D Burke 0-2, B Burke, C Cooney 0-1 each.
Kilkenny -- D Herity; N Hickey, JJ Delaney, P Murphy; P Hogan, B Hogan, C Fogarty; L Ryan, M Rice; J Mulhall, R Power, E Larkin; C Fennelly, R Hogan, A Fogarty. Subs: M Fennelly for Rice (h-t), J Tyrrell for Murphy (h-t),T Walsh for Ryan (h-t), K Buckley for Fennelly (54), W Phelan for Hickey (66).
Galway -- J Skehill; D Connolly, F Moore, K Hynes; B Flaherty, T Og Regan, P Huban; J Coen, D Burke; E Ryan, I Tannian, J Canning; D Hayes, C Cooney, J Regan. Subs: M Lydon for Huban (31), N Donohue for Flaherty (31), B Burke for Hayes (h-t), J Cooney for Coen (48), T Haran for Ryan (63).
Ref -- J McGrath (Westmeath).

Boost for Galway as Joyce returns.
Pádraic Joyce is set set to extend his tenure with the Galway footballers after recovering from an Achilles injury.
The news will be a boost to new boss Alan Mulholland as he looks to make the Tribesmen more competitive this year in both league and championship. Padraic is expected to resume training in the coming weeks.

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Galway 1-15 Derry 1-11 Galway 2-19 Laois 0-11
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Galway introduced several young players, including Thomas Flynn, to the National Football League on Sunday against Derry. Alan Mulholland watched his team grow in confidence throughout, aided in no small way by a magnificent second half by Nicky Joyce.
A Gareth Brashaw goal in first half gave Galway the lead which they held on to thanks some great point scoring by Michael Martin, Mark Hehir and Nickey Joyce. Thomas Flynn had a solid game at midfield sending some some great passes to his forwards.
DERRY: D. Devlin (0-1); B McCallion, L. Morrow, R. Dillon; C. McKaigue (0-1), M. Craig, SL. McGoldrick; J. Conway, J. Diver; B. McGoldrick (0-1), M. Lynch (0-1), M. Bateson; C. O’Boyle (1-3, (2f)), P. Bradley (0-1, (1f)), C. Gilligan (0-3, (2f))
Subs: C.Kielt for B. McGoldrick (20), B. Doyle for Craig (30), C. Murray for Dillon (ht), E. Lynn for Gilligan (41), PJ McCloskey for Diver (58).
GALWAY: M. Breathnach; C. Forde, F. Hanley, K. Kelly; G. Bradshaw (1-1), J. Duane, G. O’Donnell; T. Flynn, F. Ó Curraoin; J. Ryan, P. Conroy, M. Hehir (0-3, (3f)); M. Martin (0-5, (2f)), N. Joyce (0-5 (1f)), D. Cummins
Subs: G. Sice for J. Ryan (ht), C. Kenny (0-1) for Conroy, J. Bergin for Hehir (61)

Joe Canning fired Galway into the Walsh Cup final and past a lacklustre Laois in a sodden Duggan Park in Ballinasloe yesterday.
Canning hit 1-10 of his side’s tally, but was ably assisted by Conor Cooney – in just his second appearance for the Tribesmen – and substitute James Regan who blasted 1-2 for Anthony Cunningham’s side, who meet Kilkenny in next week’s final. Conor Burke came on in the closing stages making his first appearance for the senior team.
Scorers for Galway: J Canning 1-10 (8fs), J Regan 1-2, C Cooney 0-4 (1 65), D Hayes, D Burke, A Smith 0-1 each.
Scorers for Laois: W Hyland 0-7 (5fs, 1 65), N Foyle, S Bourke, M McEvoy, C Murray 0-1 each.
GALWAY: J Skehill; D Conolly, T Óg Regan, D Collins; B Flaherty, F Moore, K Hynes; A Smith, J Coen; D Burke, C Donnellan, C Cooney; D Hayes, J Canning, D Glennon.
Subs: J Regan for Glennon (25), J Cooney for Donnellan (52), C Burke for Flaherty (67), T Haran for Canning (67).
LAOIS: E Reilly; B Smith, M Whelan, P Mullaney; J Fitzpatrick, S Reilly, B Stapleton; J Walsh, B Dunne; J Brophy, C Murray, W Hyland; S Bourke, N Foyle, S Lowry.
Subs: M McEvoy for Foyle (46), D O’Mahony for Lowry (51), D Peacock for S Bourke (60).
Referee: T Carroll (Offaly).

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Club Development Draw
The winners of €1,000 each in this month's Club Development Draw were:
Johnny Higgins, Derrydonnell.
Leo Gardner, Raheen.
Tom Delaney, Clamper Park.

Congratulations to all the winners and members are reminded that this year's draw subscription in now due.
Walsh Cup game in Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe will host Galway versus Laois in the semi final of the Walsh Cup on Sunday next 5th February. It will be the first time ever for the county to host a game in the competition. Laois had a surprise win against Anthony Daly's Dublin last Sunday.
The Draws for North GPC Under-21 'B' Football Championship are as follows:
St Gabriels V Killererin
Headford V Cortoon-Shamrocks
Caherlistrane V Milltown
Menlough V Dunmore McHales
Kilkerrin-Clonberne V Glenamaddy/Glinsk
St Brendans V Athenry

Hurling News
Three candidates have been nominated for the role of Hurling Development Team Manager for 2012, they are:
Johnny Kelly (Portumna), Noel Murphy (Tommy Larkins) and Joe Connolly (Ballindereen). It is expected that the successful canditate will be named in the coming week.
Draws for Club Competitions will take place next Tuesday night in the new Training Centre Clarinbridge. The draws for Senior and Intermediate will take place on March 19th. 2012.
Galway Hurling Championships:
Rules & Regulations 2012 - Click Here
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The Club's Under 14 Hurling Team that played Toreen at the new Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Ballyhaunis: Front Row: (L. to R. ) Martin Cullen, Evan O'Brien, James Cannon, Evan Healy, Patrick Holland, Liam Egan, Darren Collins, Ciarán Collins. Back Row: (L. to R.) Michael Higgins (Selector) Matthew Loughnane, Ronan Hardiman, Ronan Kindregan, Sean Keane (Selector), David Higgins, Stephen Madden, Ian O'Shea, Matthew Treacy, Darragh Daly and Brendan (Manager).
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St. Mary’s GAA Club caters for over two hundred juvenile and one hundred adult players in both codes at all grades. Our aim is to provide the youth in our community with the best possible opportunity to develop their skills at sport and leadership under the guidence of fully qualified trainers and coaches.

Three years ago the club embarked on a development programme to develop badly needed training grounds at Carnaun and upgrade the existing pitch and lighting. This work has now been completed providing our juvenile and adult players, who play hurling and football, with new modern and safe facilities for training and games.

To finance the project, which is extensively used, the club had to borrow a large portion of the cost. We are now making this special request to all our supporters and friends to help us reduce this debt as quickly as possible. If you are not already actively involved with our Club, we are appealing to you to volunteer to join the many dedicated voluntary officials and workers who are committed to the promotion of our games.Their strong sense of pride and loyalty in our local community will enable the Club to achieve its full potential and help meet some of the challenges ahead for our youth.

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The GAA has published a discussion paper to open a frank and honest debate within the Association before firm proposals to deal with the question of unregulated payments to managers and others can be brought forward.
In doing so there are two main objectives:
To engender debate and reflection on an issue that can no longer be ignored, such are the implications for the values that the GAA espouses and seeks genuinely to embody;
To benefit from the ideas that will emerge from this debate, so as to allow the Association to formulate a policy on the issue of payments to managers and management teams.

 

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Season Ticket
Galway Hurling Board have announced that a club games 'Season Ticket' is now available and may be purchased through your Club Secretary. The Ticket, which costs €150 and permits access to all club games, is non transferrable.

All-Ireland Minor and Under 21 Medals
The presentation of All-Ireland medals to Galway's winning minor and under 21 teams will take place at a special function in the Lady Gregory Hotel. Gort on Friday 27th January. Special guest will include Uachtaran C.L.G. Christy Cooney and a limited number of tickets will be for sale, details of which will be announced.
Connacht V Ulster at Ballinasloe

The Interprovincial Hurling and football semi-finals take place on February 19th. In football Leinster take on Munster at Parnell Park with Connacht hosting Ulster at Markievicz Park, Sligo.
The hurling semi-finals on the same day will have Leinster facing Munster at Nowlan Park and Connacht against Ulster in Ballinasloe's Duggan Park.
On the right David Donohue playing for Connacht against Leinster  in the competition.
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RTE Survey
In a recent survey, conducted by RTE regarding the participation of third level Colleges in the All-Ireland Club Championships, the results confirm the widespread support that they should not be allowed to participate. A motion proposing this was put forward by the Club two years ago but was defeated at the GAA Congress.
Results:
No – College teams should also not be allowed participate. They are also amalgamated teams.  38.28%  (4,298 votes)
Yes – They are essentially club teams made up of the best junior and intermediate players from a certain area.  25.74%  (2,890 votes)
No – It should remain for clubs only.  21.42%  (2,405 votes)
Yes – If college teams such as UCC can participate then amalgamations should also be allowed participate.  14.57%  (1,636 votes)
Total Votes: 11,229
E.G.M. of County Juvenile Board
The  E.G.M.  of  Coiste Iomána na nÓg na Gaillimhe will take place in Sportlann Caislean Gearr (Castlegar Sports Complex), on Monday 16th January, 2012. Club's are requested to send two delegates and registration of delegates will commence at 8.00 p.m. The agenda will include the election of officers and an open forum on competitions, fixtures and coaching.
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Club Presentation
The Athenry GAA 'Club Peson of the Year Award' for 2011 was presented to the Club's Intermediate football manager Tim Rabbitt. Club chairman Leo Coffey presented the 'James Corbett Memorial Trophy', awarded annually for outstanding service to the club, to Tim at a club function on Saturday last.
Medal Presentation
Former All-Ireland winning captain Brian Feeney presented the 2011 County Junior A Championship Medals to the successful Athenry team and also the runners-up medals to the County Junior C Championship finalists at a function in Dan's.
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Galway Sports Star Awards
Congratulations Athenry and Galway camogie star Therése Maher who will be the camogie recipient when the 2011 Galway Sports Stars of the year awards are presented later this month. Therése will be collecting her third Galway Award to add to her fourth All-Star Award also received for 2011.
Athenry A.C. 10K Road Race
There was another huge turnout for the annual Athenry Athletic Club road race on St. Stephen's Day. It was great to see many of our GAA  club members taking part - most noteably Pat Holland, John Hardiman, Diamaid Burns and Martin Keane.

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All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Finals
The AIB All-Ireland Hurling semi-final between Gort and Coolderry will take place on Saturday 11th. February in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. In the other semi-final Loughgiel Shamrocks (Antrim) will play Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) in Dublin’s Parnell Park. Again both games have a 2.00pm thrown in and extra-time will be played if necessary.
Colleges Ryan Cup
Presentation College certainly got their year off to a wonderful start with victory over St. Bridget's (Loughrea) in the Ryan Cup Hurling Final. Congratulations to the management of Joe Kelly, Ciaran O'Donovan and all involved. In a very exciting game, at Kenny Park, the Pres. snatched victory with a late goal and an outstanding display by man-of-the-match Cathal Keane.
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Club Chairman Leo Coffey presents the James Corbett memorial Award for 'Club Person of the Year' to Intermediate football manager Tim Rabbitt at a function in Athenry.
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Former All-Ireland Club and Galway Under 21 Hurling  winning captain Brian Feeney presents current All-Ireland Under 21 Football Medal winner and 'Player of the Future' Thomás Flynn with his 2011 County Junior A Hurling Championship medal.
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Junior Hurling Team captain Emmet Caulfield receives his County Junior Championship medal from Brian Feeney. (To view more images of the presentation of medals Click Here)

 

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FBD League
Galway beat Sligo IT in a rain and wind swept Ballyhaunis in the opening game of the Connacht FBD League. Playing against the elements in the opening half Galway trailed at the break by three points 0-3 to 0-6 with points from Shane Maughan 0-2 and Conor Halloran.
The second half saw Maughan goal early on and points followed from Fintan O'Curraoin, Thomas Flynn, Niall Coleman and Paul Conroy to give Alan Mullholland charges a three point win 1-7 to 0-7.
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Fionntan O'Curraoin, Peader O'Griofa and Tomás Flynn, members of the Galway Under 21 Football Team, at the presentation of their All-Ireland medals.
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Athenry 10K Road Race More Images
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Former Athenry player in Guinness Book of Records?
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Off the Booze and On the Ball - Information Pack Sponsorship Form

 

December 2011

To all our Members and Supporters
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Galway Intermediate All-Star Footballer
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Congratulations to Declan Bernie on being picked on the Galway Intermediate All-Star football team for 2011 (Pictured above third on left back row)
Club's Annual General Meetings

The Annual General Meeting of the Club was held on Monday 12th of December in the Raheen Woods Hotel Athenry.

Officers elected for 2112
President: Cannon Tony King
Hon Vice Presidents: Bobby Gardner, Pake Higgins, Gerald Corbett & Pake Ruane.
Hon Vice Presidents 2012: Eamonn Keogh, Des Healy, Mattie Feeney, P.J. Rabbitte, Michael Quinn, Noreen Hanley and Kathleen Bane.
Chairman: Leo Coffey
Vice Chairman: Séan Keane
Secretary: Brendan Burke
Assistant Secretary: Michelle Leggett
Treasurer: Michael Higgins
Assistant Treasurer: Tom Carr & David Donohue
P.R.O.: John Coll
Hurling Board Delegate: Noel Kelly/Tom Carr
Football Board Delegate: Michael Gibbons
Player Representative: Ciaran O’Donovan
ASAP Officer: Tom Cloonan

Summary Brendan Burke's Secretary's Report
2011 was another full and active year for the club, the main highlight being the winning of the Junior A championship and the successful running of the Development Draw and the collection of scrap, which were both very important for the future of the club.
It was another disappointing year for our Seniors in the championship not winning a game in their group. The absence of key players again mainly due to injury was a factor. Getting to the League Final was a boost but lost out narrowly to St.Thomas’s.
A very successful year for out Junior (A) Team winning the County Final, beating Ballygar with a mixture of youth and experience.
Thanks to Joe Rabbitte, Peadar Monaghan, Pascal Healy, Jack O’Shea, Pat Nally and Ian Connolly for looking after both teams.
Our Junior C team lost out narrowly to Gort in the County Final in a well contested game.Thanks to Kevin Quigley, Liam McGrath and Johnny O’Brien
The Under U21 Hurling team went out of the championship in the quarter final to St. Thomas who were eventual winners. Thanks to John Coll, Paul Hardiman and Eugene Cloonan.
After a slow start to the championship this team improved with every game they played and gave an outstanding performance especially against Clarenbridge. They reached the County Final for a second year in a row, losing out narrowly to Tynagh Abbey Duniry.Thanks to Eugene Cloonan, Tom Cloonan, Paul Hardiman and John Coll.
Our Intermediate football team competed well in League and Championship but were beaten in the quarter final by Carna Cashel. Thanks to Tim Rabbitte, Henri O’Hora, Tom Flynn and Garvin McDaid.
Junior B Football team were beaten by Tuam after a replay in the Championship and struggled in the league due to losing players throughout the year.Thanks to James Foran, PJ Dooley, Peter Melia and Jack Hallesey.
UNDER 21 FOOTBALL
Beaten in 1st Round by Caltra with an under strength team.
Thanks to Michael Gibbons, Brendan Burke and the management team.
MINOR FOOTBALLERS
Our Minor Footballers competed in both the Championship and the League but struggled at times with players. Thanks to Henri O’Hora and his management team.

The Annual General Meeting of Club na nÓg was held on Wednesday 7th of December in St. Mary's GAA Clubhouse at Carnaun.

The election of officers for 2012 was as follows:
Chairman: Mike Quinn
Treasurer: Mick Crimmins
Secretary: John Cloonan
Vice Chairman: Rob Ruane
Pro: John Cloonan
The election of Football managers for 2012 was as follows:
U16: Mick Gibbons
U14: Declan Beirne
U12: Tommy Moran
U10: Tommy Moran
The election of Hurling managers for 2012 was as follows:
U16: tbd
U14: Brendan Madden
U12: Andrew Lawless
U10: James Langan/Gerry Treacy
U8: John Cloonan
U6: Declan Kelly
For a full report on the meeting go to Juvenile Hurling & Football

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Officers and members of the Club's Juvenile Committee at the meeting.

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 Athenry Under 10 Hurling Team Autumn League Finalists  
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Front row:  (L. to R.) Kelvin Langan, Mark Hardiman, Ethan Flaherty, Ryan Corcoran, Emmet Ruane,
Aubrey O'Brien, Brandon Lee, Evan Connolly. Back row: (L. to R.) Dean Treacy, Thomas Feeney,
Mark O' Brien, Alan Haverty, Patrick Rabbitte, Eoin Lawless, Donal Parr, Shane Quirke (captain).
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AIB Bank, sponsors of the GAA Club Championships, present training equipment to representatives from hurling
and football clubs who won the County Galway titles this year. From left: Barry Concannon (Kilconly intermediate football), Pat Lambe (Clonbur junior football), Clar Grogran (Manager AIB Bank, Lynch's Castle), Fintan Forde (Corofin Club Secretary), Emmet Caulfield (Athenry junior A hurling captain) and Andy Coen (Gort senior hurling captain)

FOOTBALL GOLD DVD
GAA Football Gold DVD featuring All-Ireland highlights from 1947-1959 was launched by the IFI, Irish Film Archive
at the GAA Museum, Croke Park today by former Kerry footballer and current Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan, Dublin Manager Pat Gilroy, and current and former Dublin footballers, Bernard Brogan and Kevin Heffernan.
The GAA Football Gold DVD is the first time that the All-Ireland Football highlights from the National Film Institute (now the IFI) has been available to own at home. It follows the hugely successful GAA Hurling Gold DVD which was one of last Christmas’ must have stocking-fillers. The beautifully presented DVD is priced €19.99 and is available from the GAA Museum at
http://www.crokepark.ie/GAA-Museum or by phone on 01-8192323. Profits will go to the newly launched IFI Irish Film Archive Preservation Fund.
The films capture a different era of the game with some of the greatest football players in GAA history such as Galway’s Frankie Stockwell and Seán Purcell, Cork’s Denis “Toots” Kelleher, Dublin’s Kevin Heffernen, Kerry’s Mick O’Connell and Seán Murphy; and Cavan’s Peter Donohoe, P.J. Duke and John Joe O’Reilly. The DVD includes wins for Kerry, Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Galway as well as a golden era for Cavan football with three wins and a rare
All-Ireland victory for Louth.
 

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In their Bare feet
The Derrydonnell Athletic Club was one of the most famous clubs in Ireland during the
1950s and '60s. The club won fourteen consecutive Galway Cross-Country Championship titles at a time when many of the best runners in the country were competing in this county. Derrydonnell AC runners formed the backbone of a hugely-successful Galway cross-country team for many years, and individual Derrydonnell athletes accumulated championship honours almost beyond counting.
'In their bare feet' a book written by Mick Rice  touches on the history of almost all of the Galway clubs and contains many photographs, contributions and stories. For anyone who enjoys either local history, athletics, or both, it might be a nice Christmas present. All proceeds of the book will be donated to charity.

 

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