Category: Hurling

  • Monageer/Boolavogue 0-16 Clongeen 3-12.

    Our Intermediate hurlers went down to a strong Clongeen side in Saturdays Division 3 ACL game in Monageer. Fielding a depleted team due to a long injury list, our lads battled manfully and performed well in the difficult conditions. Clongeen got away to a good start and had 1-2 on the board early on but we gradually got to grips and at half time the score was 2-6 to 0-11 for the visitors. We had to face into a strong breeze in the second half and looked to be on target for victory until a defensive error handed Clongeen the points they hardly deserved. Best on the day were Liam Gahan, Niall O’Reilly and Conal Nolan in defence. Youngster James Walsh, making his debut at this level looks a real prospect at wing back. Mick Sweeney had a good outing at midfield while our fowards despite missing some guilt edged chances had impressive displays from Brian O’Loughlin John Ivory and James Gahan.

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    Team 1 Sean Murphy, 2 Liam Gahan, 3 Conal Nolan, 4 Ray O’Brien, 5 Niall O’Reilly(0-2), 6 Patrick Breen, 7 James Walsh, 8 Shane Kehoe(0-1), 9 Mick Sweeney, 10 Bryan Dwyer(0-1), 11 Brian O’Loughlin, 12, James Gahan(0-2), 13 John O’Loughlin(0-3), 14 David Breen(0-1), 15 John Ivory(0-6, 0-3 frees). Subs; Sean McCabe for R O’Brien, Niall Finn for D Breen.

  • Monageer 2-12 Gorey 1-10 – Round 3 hurling league Div 6.

    Monageer 2-12 Gorey 1-10.  After a win against Clonee and a walk over against Liam Mellows, the third team continued on their wining ways with a excellent win against a strong Gorey team in round 3 of the hurling league division 6.  A strong first half performance had us winning 1-7 to 4pts at halftime with Sean Roche showing some excellent skill in goal, backs hurling well and our forwards all having a big impact. We continued to be on top in the second half increasing the lead to 9 pts.  Gorey however did battle hard too and their superior fitness reduced our winning margin to 5 points 2-12 to 1-10. The 2 goals from Morgan Rowsome from play made the difference in the end. Team – Sean Roche, Murt Sweeney, Niall Finn, Keith Swaine, Podge Stafford, Barry Miller, Denis Walsh, Micheal Stafford, Dec Kelly, Noel Winters (2pts), James Donohoe (3pts), John Ivory (5 pts (2 frees)), James Sweeney, Micheal Somers (1 pt), Morgan Rowsome (2 goals and 1 pt). Sub Mick Kelly for James Sweeney.

  • 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.

     

  • Leinster League Hurling

    Erins Own   0-12     Monageer/Boolavogue 1-9

    Monageer/Boolavogue Intermediate hurlers made the trip to face the Carlow senior finalists of 2012 Erins Own in their home ground of McGrath park in Bagenalstown on Saturday and despite being short seven of our starting 2013 County final starting fifteen came away with a fully merited draw.    On a day when defences were generally on top, we were tied at 0-5 each at half time having played with a strong breeze in the first half. Our lads really dug in and took a grip on proceedings and grabbed the lead with ten minutes left when John O Loughlin was played in behind the home teams defence after great work by Mick Sweeney and David Breen to score with a screamer to the top corner. Two minutes later a ground delivery by Bertie Gahan was added to by James Gahan to send O’Loughlin racing clear again but somehow he lashed his shot over the bar with the goal at his mercy. Erins Own came back to regain the lead and it took a 60 yard free from accurate freetaker Bertie Gahan in the last minute to secure a well deserved draw in a very well contested game in front of a good attendance.   Niall finn gave a very assured display in goal, while in the full back line Liam Gahan and Graham O’Reilly were excellent. Mick Sweeney had a great game at wing back but Niall O’Reilly was man of the match as time after time he turned defence into attack with his well placed deliveries. Larry Murphy, who landed a great first half point and Damien Fenlon work tirelessly in midfield. Up front we struggled a bit against a big and robust home defence who took no prisoners but everyone battled really well. Colm O’Loughlin and Matty Dunne were best meanwhile John O’Loughlin made a hugh impact when brought in to the edge of the square.

    Team; Niall Finn, Liam Gahan, Brian O’Loughlin, Graham O’Reilly, Niall O’Reilly, Dean Fenlon, Mick Sweeney, Damien Fenlon, Larry Murphy(0-1), Colm O’Loughlin, Bryan Dwyer, Matty Dunne, James Gahan, David Breen, Bertie Gahan.  Subs; Diarmuid Breen for B O’Loughlin, John O’Loughlin (1-1) for B Dwyer, Mark Walsh for J Gahan inj. Also Sean Doran, Declan Kelly, Foster Lacey.

    Next Leinster League outing is Saturday next against top  Dublin outfit Na Fianna in Monageer at 4.00pm.          Also on Saturday  our Junior hurlers open their league campaign V Gusserane in Monageer at 2.30.           On Sunday our Intermediates have an away trip to St Patricks in Camolin at 2.00

  • Lost Mobile Phone

    A mobile phone was lost on the walking track this evening. If found please phone Denis on 0874101025. Thank you.

  • Liam Cooper Charity Match

    Liam Cooper Charity Match

    On Sunday the 29th December at 2pm a Football match between Monageer and Boolavogue took place in memory of Liam Cooper with proceeds going to the Hospice Home Care team. The match was won by a much stronger Boolavogue side and Roisin Cooney presented the cup to Captain John O’Loughlin on behalf of her family. A total of €570 was collected. Thanks to all who played and contributed to a worthy cause.

     

  • LIAM COOPER MEMORIAL FOOTBALL MATCH

    Come along on Sunday 29th December at 2.00 pm to see the lads of Monageer take

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    on the lads of Boolavogue in a charity match in memory of Liam Cooper. This match will take place at the GAA Grounds in Monageer and all proceeds will go to the Hospice.

  • Rathnure Teenage Disco

    There will be a teenage disco in aid of Rathnure GAA omnicef in Rathnure Hall on November 8th generic Prevacid from celebrex dosage for adults 8.30 to 11.30pm.

    All support would be greatly appreciated.

     

  • Club Dinner Dance

    The Club dinner dance will take place on Saturday November 30th in the Courtyard, Ferns. Tickets are now available from Bridget O Loughlin and Mary Carton