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  • Super U8’s start the year with a draw

    Well done to our junior u8 hurling team, who had their first outing on Thursday night (3rd May) against the Shamrocks on home turf in Monageer.
    We had 17 players in action in two separate games, and all players played very well and showed off all their skills which they have been practising in training with coaches Stephen Roe & Jonathan Dunne.
    Well done to all the boys & girls and training continues next Monday night at 1830hrs.

    Check out all images from the game under the gallery section of the website.

  • Fight against Cancer 5-a-side soccer tournament

    Fight against Cancer 5-a-side soccer tournament

    5-a-side soccer tournament on the 26th of May in Clone, Ferns. We are looking for as many teams to participate as possible and the cost per team is €50 (€10 per head). Please have your teams in by Thursday 24th May.

    We hope to run a male and female competitions, both starting at 1pm. Food and refreshments will be available on the day.

    Afterwards, there will be a public ‘shaving and waxing’ of anyone in need of a good manicure in the Harrow Bar and Lounge, starting at 9pm. Volunteers and brave souls, see contact details below. Also, a presentation to the winners will happen along with the auctioning of signed Leinster and Munster jerseys. If that wasnt enough we will also be auctioning signed boxing gloves from Katie Taylor and Adam Nolan.

    For booking your team into the competition, please contact one of the following:

    Stephen Murphy on 087-9270519
    Damien Fenlon on 087-6308814
    Conal Nolan on 087-6112297

     

  • Hurling leagues start this weekend

    Hurling leagues start this weekend

    Big weekend ahead for our Junior hurling stars, the league kicks off with a double header in Cloughbawn on Saturday (the 17th, yes Paddy’s day !) at 3.30pm and 5.00pm. See the fixtures page on website for further details.

    The Intermediates are out too, up in Ballyfad (for their annual trip) on Monday 19th at 2pm.

    And to get you in the humour, here’s the famous “You know you are a Junior Hurler when…..” article

    • You spend all winter on the beer speculating on who will be brought in to manage the junior hurling team next year.
    • The hardest tackle you will make all year is in an indoor soccer match in January when you break your brother-in-law’s leg.
    • There are 35 at training under lights on a bitter February night (unfit but enthusiastic) – the average for August is 7 (unfit, sick of training and making silage)
    • The club treasurer spends some time at the AGM lamenting the yearly cost of running a club and especially the bill for hurleys; a month later, the team is being urged to “give ‘em timber lads – we have plenty of hurleys on the sideline…”
    • When you go for a pick-up, you tap the ball at least twice on the hurley before you fumble it
    • Ground hurling is for juveniles and camogie players
    • The full forward has his son and grandnephew in the corners
    • The grandnephew is two years older
    • For a 2.30 throw-in, you start packing your gear bag at 2.40 and still manage to be on the field before the referee even arrives
    • You can get a match called off because your star player is playing divisional under-16 the following week
    • Your tight marking corner back never gives an inch – except of course, when the ball gets inside his own 50 and he charges out after it with all the other backs, forgetting that the other team are even on the field.
    • Your goalie lets in a sitter every second game – this usually happens after you have scored 5 points from play to reel in a difficult half-time deficit or in the first minute if it is a final
    • Your full-forward can’t score but “he’s a good man to bust up the play”
    • Your centre forward can’t score either but “he’ll stop a good man from hurling”
    • Your championship is either a round robin that requires you to play six league games to eliminate one team, or a knockout starting in October
    • Any members of your panel that claim to have back injuries are either lazy or completely daft – unless you can see blood, bruises or bandages, they are making it up
    • Before every match, the forwards are told to stay wide and not bunch – but this is not what happens. The only time any forward goes wide is to take a sideline cut or if they are looking for water
    • Your backs play from behind waving a hurley with one hand whilst resting the other on the forward’s back – this is why all your scores and all their scores come from frees
    • You can’t field a team during the fortnight of the Leaving Cert
    • Your star player always has one other brother “that was even better but he couldn’t stay off the drink”
    • Your left-corner-back plays at No.4 because he can only strike off his left side Ditto No.7
    • The more people instruct you to “let fly if you don’t get it up the first time”, the more you ignore them.
  • Presentation of cheque to the Hope Cancer Support Center

    Presentation of cheque to the Hope Cancer Support Center

    As part of the registration night, a presentation was made to the Hope Cancer Support Center. A total of €730 was raised during the Liam Cooper Memorial Cup game, held on St.Stephens day.

    The presentation was made by Roisin Cooper to Margo Kehoe and Ann Marsh of the Hope Cancer Support Center.

    Thanks to both Damien Fenlon and Stephen O’Leary for organising the match on St.Stephens day. Big thank you to all who took part.

  • Mister and Missus in the Tavern, not to be missed

    Mister and Missus in the Tavern, not to be missed

    FREE ADMISSION

    The ever popular Mister and Missus show is getting a Monageer/Boolavogue GAA makeover !

    On March the 17th six (well 5 at the moment) couples will see exactly how much they know about each other (or not), in front of a live audience in the Monageer Tavern.

    The couples are:

    Aidan & Eleanor Fenlon
    Leo & Anita Delacey
    Mylo & Ann Fenlon
    Liam & Joan Dunbar
    Sean & Laura Doran

    The show starts at 9pm on St Patrick’s Day in the Monageer Tavern.

  • Well done to all our Boxers

    Well done to all our Boxers

    Last night saw our lads take on the Shamrocks in the now famous “Hassle in the Castle”. Unfortunately the overall result didn’t go our way, with the lads losing 7 to 4. However, considering we only trained for four weeks and it was our first outing in the “ring”, all our boxers gave a great display and should be proud of their efforts.

    Massive respect to our boxers who were

    Aaron “Puingeon” Dunne
    Brian “Crouch” Dwyer
    Gary “Killer” Kelly
    Brian “Bro” O’Loughlin
    Patrick “The mouth” Murphy
    Niall “Horse” O’Loughlin
    David “Reggie” Breen
    Niall “Smasher” Finn
    Stephen “Chesty” Murphy
    Paul “Bomber” Farrington
    Ray “Fists of stone” Fenlon

    A great night, enjoyed by all and who knows with another months training ….

  • The death has occurred of Molly Fenlon

    The death has occurred of Molly Fenlon

    Condolences to Francy, Vincent, Aidan, Fran and the extended Fenlon family on the passing of Molly.

    Paper notice follows:

    MOLLY FENLON, BALLYSIMON, MONAGEER

    BELOVED WIFE OF FRANCY AND MOTHER OF VINCENT, AIDAN AND FRAN

    REPOSING AT HER SON FRANS RESIDENCE TODAY THURSDAY FROM 7PM

    WITH REMOVAL ON FRIDAY AT 7PM

    TO SAINT PATRICKS CHURCH, MONAGEER

    FUNERAL MASS ON SATURDAY AT 11AM

    BURIAL AFTERWARDS IN THE ADJOINING CEMETERY

  • Last push for “Hassle in the Castle”

    Last push for “Hassle in the Castle”

    With Saturday night (3rd Mar) just around the corner, please ensure you have your tickets bought. Its an all ticket affair, so dont turn up without one. For tickets, David Breen can be contacted on 087-1342038 or any committee member (find details on website under contact us), will gladly sort out tickets for you.

    The fight pairings have been drawn up and are as follows:

    Aaron “Puingeon” Dunne vs Harry “Whisper” Goff
    Brian “Crouch” Dwyer vs Graham “Danger” Denton
    Gary “Killer” Kelly vs Anthony “Braveheart” Wallace
    Brian “Bro” O’Loughlin vs Maurice “The sheep” Casey
    Patrick “The mouth” Murphy vs Philip “The power” Freeman
    Niall “Horse” O’Loughlin vs Colin “Blapper Buster” Sheehan
    David “Reggie” Breen vs Jeremiah “Knuckle” O’Connor
    Niall “Smasher” Finn vs David “Lazy Boy” Murphy
    Stephen “Chesty” Murphy vs George “Crazy” Jacob
    Paul “Bomber” Farrington vs Eddie “Pretty Boy” Weafer
    Ray “Fists of stone” Fenlon vs Craig “The puncture” O’Brien

    Please come out and support the lads, who have put in a hugh effort in terms of training over the last 5 weeks. There will be a live MC on the night along with music and a live DJ after the event. With a packed house the atmosphere should be electric.

    Tickets are €10 or VIP (Balcony area) €15

  • Nice tribute to the late Frank Rath

    The untimely death of Monageer native Frank Rath, resident at Ballintlea in Barntown, at the age of 63, has deprived Wexford and Ireland of a leading agriculturalist.

    The large attendance at Trinity church in Monageer who attended the funeral reflected the respect and high esteem in which he was held. A graduate of UCD, Frank from Avonbeg was well known through his career in the Teagasc advisory service and as an inspector with the Department of Agriculture. He specialised in farm finances after taking a masters degree in agricultural economics in 1979 under the direction of Professor Seamus Sheehy.

    Based for a while at the Teagasc regional office in Kildalton, he made an outstanding contribution during the 1980s as a front line advisor to farmers affected by the burden of debt and high interest rates. In 1990 he became an inspector with the Department of Agriculture, moving in due course to Johnstown Castle.

    In Johnstown, he was chief architect of the REPS programme, in which about 60,000 farmers enrolled. Under his guidance REPS (the rural environment protection scheme), which was launched in 1994, not only became a channel for millions of euro in EU grant aid and protected the environment.

    The deceased was a man of vision, an excellent communicator blessed with a practical approach to his job. His intelligence, expertise and insight grained him an international reputation and he advised several of the newer EU member states as they in turn set up similar schemes.

    While he was stationed in Kildalton, Frank met his future wife Hannah O’Mahony, who was a colleague working on socio-economic matters. They married in the Honan Chapel at UCC in Hannah’s native Cork and the couple shared 22 happy years together.

    Although not resident in Monageer in recent years, he always retained his interest in local affairs, especially the parish GAA club, of which he was a trustee.

    An accomplished fiddle player in his youth, he won national honours as a member of his local Macra na Feirme branch’s Gaelic cabaret team. He also represented Wexford Macra in an All-Ireland winning quiz team.

    Frank is greatly missed by his loving wife, his brothers and sisters and extended family.
    Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis – ni bheidh a leitheid aris ann.

    – Courtesy of the Wexford People, 7th December 2011

  • Old school clubhouse is now up for rent

    FOR RENT

    The old school house in the heart of Monageer village with reception area and kitchen.

    This premises includes 3- phase electricity, with unlimited parking space.

    Ideal location for retail, store or small enterprise etc.

    Any further information or to view same please contact:

    Liam at 087-7690752