Author: joan.dunbar

  • Hurling 365

     

    Hurling 365 has been in operation in both Monageer and Boolavogue parish for a number of months now. This is a well run and fun aspect of promoting Hurling in the area and bringing children into our national games that may otherwise may not have got the opportunity of doing so. It works by bringing both the Schools and Clubs together to promote and to provide weekly coaching to children.

    The Launce of ‘Putting Wexford First-Hurling 365’ took place last September in the Ferrycarrig Hotel, with club under-age Chairmen and club Coaching Officers in attendance. It was initiated by the Wexford Coaching & Games Development Committee and it was based on successful models in Kilkenny, Clare and Waterford. Wexford G.A.A., through support from the Hickey Fund, provide a grant, payable to the school, up to a maximum of €500 for equipment. This is a hurling-only initiative and is an additional support over and above the current County Board funding. This initiative will not diminish current football coaching activity but rather is aimed at enhancing, and increasing, hurling participation in clubs/schools

     It is run by volunteers who help schools and clubs to shape their own future development and equip children with the key skills and of course love of the game. Not only does it help to promote the game but also is the foundation of many a long lasting friendships.

     

  • Model County Development Draw

    The Wexford GAA ‘Model County Development Draw’ returns for 2014. Last year Wexford clubs benefited directly to amount in excess of € 300,000 from overall proceeds of ticket sales. The draw is the single most important fundraiser of the year for Wexford GAA. It runs over 3 months, April, May and June with the total prize fund this year is a whopping €140,000 and once again there is a superb selection of prizes on offer including cars, luxury holidays and cash…
    Tickets are priced at €50 for a 3 month ticket or purchase them monthly, €20 in April and May and just €10 in June and are available from any club committee members.
    By buying a ticket you will not only have chances to win great prizes but you will be supporting your local GAA Club, who benefit from the draw, receiving 80% of the funds raised. The draw is also the single biggest fundraiser for Wexford GAA providing vital funds to support our County teams, developing grounds (Wexford Park & Ferns) and our underage coaching structures.

  • Leinster League Hurling Div 2

    D2 Group 2 against Castletown Geoghegan / Baile Chaisleáin Mhic Eochagáin.
    The half time score was 1-5 to 9 pts in which we were leading but the second half the visitors proved too strong for our lads and we were beaten to a score of 3-14 to 12 pts.
    It was a bitterly cold day with many braving the elements to turn out to watch both matches.
    Thanks to Mary and Seamus of the Monageer Tavern who provided some very welcomed refreshments afterwards, before the visitors took on the long journey back to Co. West Meath.

  • U-21 Hurling

    Two matches took place in Monageer on Saturday 22nd the U-21 Hurling Championship.
    Monageer/ Boolavogue took on Bunclody in the opening round of the U-21 Hurling Championship and unfortunately were defeated. The half time score was 1-7 to 1-4 in favour of Bunclody . It was anyone’s game during the second half but Bunclody proved stronger in the end with a final score of 2-11 to 2-7 . Bunclody winning out in the end by 4 pts. Unfortunately this means that our team are out of the Championship for this year in this section.

  • U-14

    Monageer Boolavogue U14 team had their first outing of the season last Sunday the 23rd when we hosted the first round of the U14 football feile. Our boys overcame Davidstown Courtnacuddy in the first game on a scoreline of 4-5 to 1-0. Next up were St. Josephs of Wexford town who went on to win the feile group. Conceding an early goal was too big a score to overcome in a tight game of this nature. While we had several shots on goal Monageer Boolavogue could not open their scoring account and ended up losing on a score of 1-3 to no score in a very competitive game.
    Determined not to finish on a losing trend the team rallied and beat Ballyhogue in the last game by 3-6 to 2-1. Best for Monageer Boolavogue on the day were Jack Redmond who picked off several scores from corner forward through the morning. Also Micheal Gahan, Harry Ellix and Jack Tyrell in goal was excellent.