2014 british junior championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... ·...

5
Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British Junior Championship V PROGRAM COMPILED BY CATHAL HARKIN AND JAMES WRAY Cill Chainnigh Lancaisir About Oisins GAA club Manchester play gaelic football at senior, junior and underage. They`re one of the oldest clubs in Britain and are located in Didsbury, South Manchester. History The club was formed in 1904 from the Craobh Oisin Gaelic League Club which was at that time based in Gaythorn Manchester. The gaelic league club was involved in promoting music, song, and dance at that time. The formation of a gaelic football club was an extention to the promotion of all Irish cultural activities in the city. The club had its home at No 7 Cheapside Manchester up until 1953/1954,at this point the Gaelic League club ceased to exist and the Oisin GAA club had no official headquarters , this situation was addressed in 1992 when they joined forces with Old Bedians Rugby and Soccer clubs, where a modern up-to-date clubhouse and playing facilities were built. Over the years the Oisin GAA club has been know as a friendly, sporting and caring family club, providing for people of all ages to foster and promote all our great Irish customs and culture. The club has promoted our native game at all levels from under 10 years to adult, enjoying many successes down through the years. In 2004 the club celebrated its Centenary Year and published a Book on its history, entitled "An Sceal" Oisin GAA Club. A copy of the book is on display in the GAA Museum in Croke Park. The club is grateful to the many great people who have been part of the club down through the years and wish the new generation of people every success in their continued promotion of our game and all our great Irish culture. Old Bedians– Home of Oisins Reiteoir: Mark McLaughlin (Warwickshire) (Breatain) (Laighin)

Upload: others

Post on 14-Aug-2020

2 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 2014 British Junior Championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... · 2015-12-01 · Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British

Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014

Old Bedians,

Manchester. 6.00pm.

2014 British Junior

Championship

V

PROGRAM COMPILED BY CATHAL HARKIN AND JAMES WRAY

Cill

Chainnigh

Lancaisir

About

Oisins GAA club Manchester play gaelic football at senior, junior and underage. They`re one of the oldest clubs in Britain and are located in Didsbury, South Manchester. History

The club was formed in 1904 from the Craobh Oisin Gaelic League Club which was at that time based in Gaythorn Manchester. The gaelic league club was involved in promoting music, song, and dance at that time. The formation of a gaelic football club was an extention to the promotion of all Irish cultural activities in the city. The club had its home at No 7 Cheapside Manchester up until 1953/1954,at this point the Gaelic League club ceased to exist and the Oisin GAA club had no official headquarters , this situation was addressed in 1992 when they joined forces with Old Bedians Rugby and Soccer clubs, where a modern up-to-date clubhouse and playing facilities were built. Over the years the Oisin GAA club has been know as a friendly, sporting and caring family club, providing for people of all ages to foster and promote all our great Irish customs and culture. The club has promoted our native game at all levels from under 10 years to adult, enjoying many successes down through the years. In 2004 the club celebrated its Centenary Year and published a Book on its history, entitled "An Sceal" Oisin GAA Club. A copy of the book is on display in the GAA Museum in Croke Park. The club is grateful to the many great people who have been part of the club down through the years and wish the new generation of people every success in their continued promotion of our game and all our great Irish culture.

Old Bedians– Home of Oisins

Reiteoir: Mark McLaughlin (Warwickshire)

(Breatain) (Laighin)

Page 2: 2014 British Junior Championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... · 2015-12-01 · Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British

Player Profile

Name: Paraic Mc Guirk

Club / Previous club(s): John Mitchels Liverpool/ Sean Mc Dermotts

Home County: Monaghan

Position: Defender

Occupation: Teacher

Honours: 2 Monaghan Junior Leagues

British University Championship 2012

2012 BUGAA player of the tournament

4 BUGAA All Stars

Best thing about playing for the county: Getting to play alongside

some of the best players in the county and having the opportunity to repre-

sent footballers in Britain in an All Ireland competition.

What you hope for playing for the county: Win a 5th All Br itain in a

row and make our mark in the junior All Ireland.

Best player in Lancashire county team and reason: Toss up between

Paddy Mulligan and Micheal Mooney. Both are athletes and good in the

air but Mooney's ability from a side line ball might shade it in his favour.

Comhghairdeas Wolfe Tones

Congratulations to Wolfe Tones of Liverpool who have begun to

develop an underage structure to their ever improving club. Their

opening training begins on Saturday June 21 at 10am and is open to

all children aged from 5-15 at Wavertree. The county wish them well.

Football in Kilkenny

The following piece is written by Michael Heffernan of Kilkenny who

trained underage football in the county. Michael has since moved to Derry

where he has spent numerous years as chairman of senior club Steelstown

Brian Ogs. Here he gives a reflection of his experiences.

Kilkenny has strong traditions in hurling and handball especially.

Football was once more popular, but the game has changed a lot in the

past 20 years or so and with it the levels of skill. In a county where it

is played so widely the only real competition in football is likely to

come from soccer. There are probably more Man United supporters in

Kilkenny than support any of our county teams. However football can

reinvent itself and with more imagination could have far wider appeal.

In Kilkenny there are underage leagues and championship in football

from u14 up. There are also development squads from u14 up. These

only last a few weeks in the year.

Clubs don't really train. Most people are interested in playing but no-

body organises training. I can think of several times coming up to a

big football match in underage, we would have a training session dur-

ing the week. Half the session was football and the other half hurling.

Hurling was months away.

Many schools are more organised than clubs and give players a

chance. There are many Leinster schools football medals in Kilkenny.

In every grade. O'Loughlin Gaels U14s from Kilkenny won the

All-Ireland Feile Peil Na nOg division 5 in 2011 when they beat

Wolfe Tones from Clare surely a sign of good development.

Only last year Kilkenny City girls won the Div 2 title by defeating

Moyle Rovers from Tipperary by a scoreline of 3-2 TO 1-2, a sure

sign that somebody is doing something right.

Page 3: 2014 British Junior Championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... · 2015-12-01 · Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British

Lancaisir Cill Chainnigh

1.Michael Mooney

John Mitchels

2. Sean Monaghon 3. Nathan Plant 4. Paul Duffy.

. Brendans Brendans Lawrences

5. Ronan Gallagher 6. Sean Ryder 7.Kieron Connolly

Peters Peters Brendans

8. Gary Morris 9. Shane Goldrick (c)

Peters Lawrences

10.Sean McMahon 17. Martin Geraghty 12.Aaron Murtagh

Brendans Lawrences Brendans

13.Pauraic McGuirk 14.Ross Nolan 15. Dessie O'Malley.

Mitchells Peters Peters

Fir ionaid: 16. Donnica Murphy Peters 18. Niall McShane Mitchels 19. Stephen

Sands Brendans 20. John Gibney Brendans 21. Liam Kelly Brendans 22. Dennis

O'Neill Mitchels 23. Ryan Sweeney Brendans 24. Paddy Murphy Mitchels

25. Robert Gilligan Peters

Bainisteoir: Barry McGeehan Peters

Traenalai: Johnny Plant Brendans Andy Kane Brendans

1. JJ O’Sullivan

St.Patricks

2. Peter McBride 3. Bob Aylward 4. JJ Grace

Young Irelands Ballyhale Grange Nolvin

5. Michael Farrell 6. Noel Darcy 7. Tom Aylward

Railyard Muckalee Mullinavat

8. James Culleton 9. Joe Fennelly

Mullinavat Mullinavat

10. Brian Egan 11. Robert Shore 12.Paul O’Flynn

Dicksboro Muckalee Dicksboro

13. Michael Duggan 14. Paul Donnelly 15.Pat Keneally

Mullinavat Railyard Mooncoin

Fir ionaid: 16. Stephen Murphy Erins Own 17. 17. Ger Purcell Windgap

18. Alan Murphy Muckalee 19. Kevin O'Brien O'Loughlin Gaels

20. Conor Conway Mullinavat 21. John Mulhall Muckalee 22. Graham Lawlor Rail-

yard 23. Sean Geoghegan Railyard 24. Eoin Mulhearn O'Loughlin Gaels

25. Eddie Kearns O’Lougjhlin Gaels

Bainisteoir: Christy Walsh

Traenalai: Peter Dukelow, Frank O'Meara & Pat Mulrooney

Fisiteiripi: Theresa Dunphy.

Page 4: 2014 British Junior Championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... · 2015-12-01 · Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British

Cil

l C

ha

inn

igh

Ther

e ar

e o

nly

3

Fo

otb

all

Clu

bs

in K

ilken

ny -

Rai

lyar

d,

Muck

alee

and

Kil

mo

gan

ny.

Even

in t

hes

e cl

ub

s m

ost

of

the

pla

yer

s

wo

uld

be

pla

yin

g h

url

ing w

ith

"si

ster

" hurl

ing c

lub

s. I

n a

lmo

st e

ver

y c

ase

wher

e cl

ub

s co

nte

st t

he

Junio

r,

inte

rmed

iate

and

Senio

r F

oo

tbal

l ch

am

pio

nsh

ips

the

foo

tbal

l te

am

s m

ade

up

of

pla

yer

s w

ho

se f

irst

lo

ve

is

hurl

ing.

In a

rec

ent

Pri

mar

y S

cho

ols

(Und

er 1

3)

Inte

r C

ounty

Bli

tz,

invo

lvin

g c

oun

ties

Wex

ford

, L

ao

is a

nd

Kil

kenn

y;

the t

wo

Kil

ken

ny T

eam

s re

ached

the

final

. T

his

was

the

seco

nd

yea

r in

a r

ow

th

at K

ilkenn

y

Th

e K

ilk

en

ny

sq

ua

d p

ictu

red

bef

ore

th

eir

ga

me

ag

ain

st W

arw

ick

shir

e

Th

e victo

riou

s Lan

cash

ire team

wh

o w

on

the A

ll-Brita

in J

un

ior

cha

mp

ion

ship

in 2

01

3

La

nc

ais

ir

Page 5: 2014 British Junior Championshipsportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/... · 2015-12-01 · Satharn, 11 Meitheamh, 2014 Old Bedians, Manchester. 6.00pm. 2014 British

All Britain Junior Championship

Fixtures and Results

1st Round

Yorkshire 2-21 v 4-10 Lancashire

London DNF v Scotland

Front door Yorkshire 0-07 v 3-19 Scotland

Gloucestershire 1-09 v 3-11Warwickshire

Back door London 1-13 v 3-8 Kilkenny

Lancashire 5-11 v 2-7 Hertfordshire

Back door

Yorkshire v Gloucestershire

Lancashire v London

Front door (semi-final)

Scotland v ________

Warwickshire v __________

Season Update

Pennine League Division 1

This division consists of 4 clubs from Lancashire and 2 from York-

shire where they play each on a home and away basis. John Mitchells

of Liverpool lead the way closely followed by St.Brendans and

St.Peters while their is a gap to the other challengers of CuChullians,

St.Benedicts and Oisins. Top 4 progress to semi-finals.

Senior Championship

This is divided into 2 groups, one of 3 and the other of two.

St.Brendans emerged as group winners above St.Lawrenceswhile the

other group of Oisins, Mitchells and St.Peters are undecided. Mitch-

ells currently lead this. All teams enter the knockout stages, however

whoever they meet depends on their finishing places.

Senior League

Oisins are the curent senior league champions beating St.Peter’s.

Pennine League Division 2

Wolfe Tones are currently leading this with Hugh O’Neills in second

and Lawrences in third place. JFK and Brothers Pearse are in fourth

and fifth respectively.

Junior League

Wolfe Tones and John Mitchells currently lead this division. St.Annes

are not entering a team this year however St.Mary’s have entered an

adult team for the first time and have one victor under their belt.

St.Patrick’s of Chester also entered again.

Wolfe Tone Cup

Wolfe Tones are the 2014 champions beating St.Brendans in final.

Recent Lancashire Results and

Fixtures:

Junior League

St Lawrences 0-8 Wolfe Tones 0-16 St Brendans 6-15 St Patricks 3-3

Tuesday 10/06/2014 St Lawrences v St Marys Turn Moss 7:30pm

Thursday 12/06/2014 Wolfe Tones v St Pats Wavertree 7.30pm St Marys v Oisin Hough End 7:30pm St Peters v St Lawrences Hough end 7:30pm Saturday 14/6/14 EVG v Oisin Isle of Man 1pm St Lawrences v St Pats Turn Moss 1pm Sunday 15/6/14 Wolfe Tones v St Brendans Wavertree 1pm