Route notice for Cycle

50Km Cycle

Start out at Monageer Boolavogue GAA Complex, keep right at Grotto, Right at Tinnacross, left at The Harrow, left at Don Redmonds, Ferns, right over Clone Road, left at Kilabeg, right at Solsborough, left at Mr. Price Enniscorthy, Left at Monument in Oulart, pass church and take left for Raheenduff, straight through Raheenduff, left at next crossroads and straight to Boolavogue, keep right at Grotto for the Harrow, left in the Harrow for Tinnacross, left at Tinnacross, keep right at top of hill and return  to GAA Complex.  Emergency No. 087 9569533

16Km Cycle

Start at GAA Complex, take left and head for Ballymotey Crossroads, Turn left for Clondaw, Stay on this road until you reach the Soccer Pitch in Boolavogue, turn left, right at the Grotto in Boolavogue and into the Harrow, left at the Harrow for Tinnacross, left at Tinnacross, keep right at top of hill and return to GA Complex.  Emergency No. 087 9569533

Féile na nÓg 2015

Feile Football 2015

Football Feile Fever has come to an end in Monageer/Boolavogue for 2015. A great weekend was had by all involved.

Games started on Friday evening in Ramsgrange against a very strong Kildare team from Eadestown. The opposition dominated the game despite a huge effort from Monageer/Boolavogue. Game ended up Eadestown 2-6 Monageer/Boolavogue 0-1. The second game Friday evening was against St James of Ramsgrange. Two evenly matched teams had a tremendous battle. While Monageer/Boolavogue pulled away at the start of the second half St James balanced the scores by two quick goals. Some excellent long runs and scoring from Aaron Miller and Noel Rowsome secured the win for Monageer/Boolavogue with a final score line of Monageer/Boolavogue 4-6 St James 3-2.

Saturday morning started off by playing our visiting team Donaghmoyne Fontenoys from Co. Monaghan on home ground. Donaghmoyne are a strong footballing club who have had huge success at all levels in their county over the past few year. While the visitors had much of the possession in the first half, they were unlucky to concede an early goal from a high ball in that dipped under the crossbar which kept Monageer/Boolavogue in the game. This was an interesting clash of two different styles of football. The visitors played a keep possession, slow build up type of game and the home teamed played a more direct game of running through the defence and taking scores from distance with successful long range kicking come from Aaron Miller and Noel Rowsome keeping the home side in the game . With a minute to go it looked like the visiting team who were a point ahead would be victors but a last minute goal from Daniel Rooney put the home side 2 points up and the gamed ended Monageer/Boolavogue 3-6 Donaghmoyne 2-7.

After lunch on Saturday it was off to Blessington to play in the Cup quarter final as Monageer/Boolavogue came second in their group. The game was against a strong football club St Gabriel’s of Galway who had demolished 3 other teams on their way to the qtr finals. St Gabriels proved too strong for Monageer/Boolavogue all over for the pitch and dominated possession and scoring. The game ended Monageer/Boolavogue 0-2 St Gabriels 4-9. St Gabriels went on to have comprehensive wins in both their semi final and final and won the Division 5 cup.
Our visiting team Donaghmoyne got through to the Shield semi final in Ballinakill, Co. Wicklow (Wicklow Centre of Excellence) and played Newtown of Wicklow. Players from Monageer/Boolavogue travelled to the venue to support their visiting club. Despite playing the better football and have most of the possession Donaghmoyne missed two goal chances and missed a penalty and unfortunately their Feile 2015 ended with a 2 point defeat.

Visit our Gallery for Photo’s of the weekend. Thanks to John Brady for these excellent images.

A huge thanks to all who hosted players and mentors and all who helped out over the weekend to make this a very successful event for our club. Thanks also to the Monageer Tavern for providing dinner to all on Saturday.

Good Friday Poker Classic

Monageer Boolavogue GAA & Camogie Clubs are hosting their annual Good Friday Poker Classic.

All card players are welcome to come along to the Monageer Parish Hall on Good Friday 3rd April at 9pm.

Tickets cost €20

Refreshments will be served on the night.

Cheltenham Preview Night

On Sunday 1st March at 8pm Monageer Boolavogue GAA Club are hosting a Cheltenham Preview Night in The Harrow. There is a fantastic line up of Paul Nolan, Mikey Fogarty, Liz Doyle and Jamie Codd with the one and only Mr Liam Spratt as MC. Tickets cost 10 euro – there will be fantastic door prizes on the night which include tickets to The Irish Grand National and Punchestown Festival to name just a few. If you are interested in buying tickets, please contact Niall at 087-2249029 or Aidan 087-6355915.

Biggest Loser Table Quiz

The Biggest Loser Table

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Quiz will be held on Saturday 14th February in The Monageer Tavern. The quiz is due to start at 9pm. There is a €40 entry fee per table with 4 people per table.

With plenty of time to brush up on your general knowledge we hope to see you there!

 

 

The Harrow vision Song Contest

Don’t Forget the Harrow vision Song Contest is on tomorrow night Saturday 7th February 2015 starting at 9:30pm in The Harrow Pub. Ollie, Yvonne and Mags will be singing at the top of their voices and if that’s anything to go by it will be a

great nights entertainment. Hope to see you there.