Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Intermediate Championship 1st Round - Glenamaddy 0 - 8 Monivea/Abbey - 0 - 15

Thomas Curtin scores another point for Glenamaddy.

Playing under bright sunshine at Tuam Stadium Glenamaddy failed to match the fabulous weather as they gave a lacklustre display to their travelling fans.  The lads themselves will, of course, be disappointed as Monivea/Abbey were there for the taking, yet somehow Glenamaddy seemed to run out of ideas and ultimately ran out of steam as Monivea/Abbey over-ran them towards the end of the game.
Barry Curtin in action

Quickly falling behind by a point Glenamaddy fought spiritedly and soon found themselves in a 0 - 4 to 0 - 1 lead. A succession of frees then saw Glenamaddy go into a 5 point lead as accurate kicking from Thomas Curtin put them into a dominant position.
Another point 'in the bag'

Monivea/Abbey were not to be underestimated though as they fought doggedly back and put the Glenamaddy defence under a huge amount of pressure. For long spells at the end of the first half Glenamaddy were unable to break out of their own half and at half time the score stood at Glenamaddy 0 - 7 Monivea/Abbey 0 - 5.  All to play for in the second half!
The second half though begun as the first had finished, with Glenamaddy soaking up the pressure - Monivea/Abbey were unable though to assert themselves fully and the best Glenamaddy attack for a good while saw skillful play from Tomas Giblin lead Glenamaddy into a more positive and purposeful period of play.
That though was pretty much it for Glenamaddy's aspirations as try as they might they could not withstand the final onslaught from Monivea/Abbey.  Adding only one more point during the whole of the second half to Monivea/Abbey's ten, they saw their first half two point lead totally annihilated.
Glenamaddy ultimately paid the price for being unable to score from open play, and more costly still not making sufficient accurate passes. Time and again possession was lost cheaply to poor passing in their own half, and this led to Monivea/Abbey being able to make good use of the territorial advantage this afforded them.

Some more of the action:-
  

Glenamaddy's next game is against Williamstown, again at Tuam Stadium, this Sunday at 6:30 pm

Sunday, May 16, 2010

General Meeting - Monday 17th May

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Please note:


A general meeting will be held in the clubhouse on Monday 17th May at 9:00pm.
The agenda is as follows:-

  1. Minutes of last meeting
  2. Matters arising
  3. Finance
  4. Mission statement
  5. Correspondence
  6. Summer Camp
  7. Lotto - County Board
  8. Team reports
  9. AOB
All members are welcome to attend.

Friday, May 14, 2010

U14s fixture v. St Kerrills

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Against what appeared to be a bigger stronger outfit the Glenamaddy U14 boys proved that size doesn't matter!
In a skillful and fast moving display the Glenamaddy lads showed that enthusiasm, teamwork and skill will always win the day as they rattled the score along.  Early pressure was soon rewarded as they marched into a 1 - 2 lead before St Kerrills began to show some attacking flair.  However they were kept out by Glenamaddy who soon broke out to push the score along again.
Indeed so dominant were Glenamaddy by now, that it was fully twenty minutes before the St Kerrills lads managed a score. St Kerrills then scored two goals in very quick succession to trim their arrears to 3 - 5 to 2 - 0.  This, pretty much, was the end of the St K's resistance and at half time the score stood at Glenamaddy 3 - 7, St Kerrills 2 - 0.

The second half saw the longest barren period of the game as it took Glenamaddy 6 minutes to convert pressure into points.  They had peppered the St K's goal but a flurry of wides was their only reward. Eventually, though, their persistance and dominance paid off as they finally finished the game out of sight of the St K's lads with the score ending at Glenamaddy 6 - 12 to St Kerrills 2 -2.
If this is a glimpse of the future of Glenamaddy football then there  are some exciting times ahead.
Well done lads!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Intermediate Championship 1st Round

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We have just been informed that our first round fixture in the 2010 Intermediate Championship will be played on Sunday 23rd May.


Opponents: Monivea/Abbey
Venue: Tuam Stadium
K.O. 19:00


Make a note in your diary now!! 
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Cul camp - 2010

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  1. The Glenamaddy GAA VHI Cul Camp takes place this year from Monday 5th July to Friday 9th July.
  2.  Forms will be available shortly contact Patricia Keady or Michael Curtin the camp co-ordinators for more details. 
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Forthcoming fixtures

  • Please note that our U14 boys will play St. Kerrill’s on Friday evening @ 7pm at the Glenamaddy ground. 
  • Our Intermediate team play St. James on Friday evening @ 7.45pm in Mervue in the 3rd round of the league.
Your support would be appreciated for both these teams. 

A reminder :- U8,U10 and U12 boys training on Monday evening @ 7pm. 

Na Gleannta v. Kilkerrin/Clonberne 12th May

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So near, yet so far!!


In a thrilling encounter last night Na Gleannta just failed to overcome Kilkerrin/Clonberne by a scoreline of 0 -10 to 1 - 9.  That scoreline however does not reflect the drama of the second half as Na Gleannta clawed their way back from a 7 point deficit at one stage to within a point of levelling the game.
Concentration 

Na Gleannta had the better of the opening minutes of the game, but were unable to convert this into points before Kilkerrin/Clonberne took the initiative and Na Gleannta were ultimately fortunate still to be in contention at half time with the score standing at 0 - 3 to 0 - 6.
Skill - hand pass - going


Skill - hand pass - gone
The second half began with Kilkerrin/Clonberne again piling on the pressure with a further point and a goal to hold what they must have thought was by now an unassailable 7 point lead. Through determination, tenacity, concentration and great skill the Na Gleannta lads set out to prove otherwise and through a succession of points from Keith Davis, Michael Gibbons and Cillian Raftery were within a single point of levelling the game with just a minute to play. 
Determination
In a rare chance within the last twenty minutes of the game Kilkerrin/Clonberne managed to grab possession and finally kill off the Na Gleannta charge with a final point right on the whistle to secure a two point win. 
Determination


Tenacity
Concentration and skill
Determination
A great evenings entertainment. Na Gleannta's customary gutsy fight in the second half just failing to take the spoils - stick with the attributes shown in the photos though and a more focussed first half will see Na Gleannta as a mighty force to be reckoned with!!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Challenge match Glenamaddy v Williamstown

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A close fought game between old rivals Glenamaddy and Williamstown finished in a single point victory for the men of Glenamaddy at the Williamstown ground on Saturday evening, May 1st.
Determination etched on the players faces.

A closely fought game was enjoyed by the spectators as both teams kept the score line ticking over as the players showed great determination and tenacity encouraged by their coaches.
Fair odds?

Speaking to a Williamstown supporter at the end of the game to ascertain the score was illuminating.  Having missed the opening of the game the scoring was so free flowing and the play so competitive and the teams well matched that it was difficult to work out just who was in the lead. The Williamstown supporters comment was "I should say the score was close, but it was only a challenge game!"   ONLY a challenge game!  Both teams showed there is no such thing; every ball was fiercely competed over, encouragement from the Glenamaddy coaches was vociferous and the result was important.

A closely fought high ball.

Still though I couldn't find out the final score for which I apologise - suffice to say though Glenamaddy won with a fine spirited performance by the single point.  Well done lads!
A study in concentration.
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