Sunday, February 28, 2010

Glenamaddy Intermediates v. Williamstown - 27th February

Glenamaddy   2 - 8          Williamstown   1 - 10

A fast moving game saw Glenamaddy emerge winners by a single point in the local derby against Williamstown under lights at the Glenamaddy ground last evening.

Williamstown were unable to translate possession and territory into a win as they piled on the points in the second half as Glenamaddy seemed to lose their way.  Williamstown playing smooth slick football moved from a point down at halftime to six ahead at one point.  Glenamaddy seemed to have lost their sharpness and were in danger of being overawed by a fast moving, skilful Williamstown outfit.

 














Glenamaddy though eventually 'found their mojo' and playing with much greater purpose as the second half progressed began to claw their way back.  A dogged and increasingly confident last 15 minutes or so saw them leave the field with smiles all round as they secured a single point victory.


































 


Next fixture at Glenamaddy :-

Na Gleannta v St Croans Wednesday 3rd March at 8pm 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Na Gleannta fixtures.


Upcoming fixtures 

  • Na Gleannta minors play Williamstown on Sunday 28th February @ 12 noon at the Glenamaddy ground. Referee :-  P.J Rabbitte
  • Na Gleannta play St.Croans on Wed 3rd March @ 8pm again at the Glenamaddy ground.  Referee:-  Noel Finnegan.
Good luck lads

Make sure you get along and support !!

Monday, February 22, 2010

NEW!! Slideshows



New feature on our Blog


You will notice a new feature down the left hand side of our postings.  I will try and upload as many photos as possible over the next few days of recent matches, etc.  The photos are of variable quality, but may be of interest nonetheless.  Click on the photo and you will be taken to a separate page (Picasa) where, if you click on the 'full page' symbol at the top left hand corner, you can view the photos as a full page slideshow.


Please feel free to copy any photos you wish.



Saturday, February 20, 2010

Na Gleannta v Athenry

Looking smart in new strip before the Athenry fixture


This afternoon saw Na Gleannta's first official fixture against Athenry at the Mountbellew ground. The newly formed team from Glinsk and Glenamaddy did their respective towns and themselves credit as they emerged from an exiting, tense encounter worthy winners with the final score at Na Gleannta 1 - 12,  Athenry 0 - 8.
Na Gleannta certainly upped their game after lapses in concentration, and occasionally lack of awareness in recent fixtures.  It was easy to forget that this afternoon was only their 5th game playing together - and they certainly played together today.  


Athenry took an early lead, but Na Gleannta showed great spirit to come straight back with 5 unanswered points  before giving their travelling supporters some concerns as they began to show worrying signs of letting things slip again.  Athenry began to claw their way back, and at half time the score stood at Na Gleannta 0 - 6 Athenry 0 - 5.


As the teams took the field for the second half it was anybody's game for the taking and things began to swing Athenry's way as they determinedly took the game to Na Gleannta and soon the scores stood equal at 7 points apiece.
The Na Gleannta team though showed great resolution and stuck doggedly to the task showing new found determination.  Na Gleannta began to pull away, although the result was still in the balance as the scores stood at Na Gleannta 0 - 10  Athenry 0 - 8. 
With a tense last 10 minutes in prospect the game finally turned Na Gleannta's way as "man-of-the-match" Keith Davis scored the goal that enabled his team to make the game theirs.  Na Gleannta adding two more points before the final whistle saw them run out comfortable winners in the end.
All smiles after a successful first outing for Na Gleannta.

Scorers for Na Gleannta:

Barry Conneally, Sean Conneally, Alan Kelly, Sam McCall, Kevin Morgan - 1 point each.
Keith Davis 1 - 7

After the game the lads were hosted to refreshments at Mannion's Lounge when surely the smiles of victory continued.  Many thanks to Mannion's for their generosity.








Friday, February 19, 2010

North U-21 'B' Championship


DON'T FORGET!!

Na Gleannta U-21 have their first official game on Saturday 20th February when they play Athenry in the first round of the North U-21 'B' Championship. The game will be played in Mountbellew at 3pm.


Please try to get along and support the lads in their first official competitive fixture.



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Glenamaddy Intermediate Team - Diary date


Advance date for your diary:-

Our Intermediate team will play Monivea/Abbey in the 1st round of the championship on the weekend of 22nd/23rd May.

Make sure you're not going to be double booked by putting this fixture in your diary!!

Na Gleannta - first official fixture

Na Gleannta U-21 have their first official game on Saturday 20th February when they play Athenry in the first round of the North U-21 'B' Championship. The game will be played in Mountbellew at 3pm. (Mountbellew GAA grounds are situated just outside Mountbellew town on the Tuam Road)



Best of luck to the players  and the management team of Paul Devlin, Stephen Neary, Sean Dowd and Aidan Geraghty. We would like to thank Trevor Dolan for his help and no doubt he sends his best wishes to all concerned.
Please come and support this panel of young players who have put in a huge effort preparing for this competition. 

Update on Team Managers/Selectors



Further to post dated February 4th  ...


The following were agreed as team managers/coaches:-


Intermediate Team
Manager :  Pat Connolly
Selectors :  Paul Devlin, Aidan Burke and A.N. Other


Juniors
Manager:   Tommy Ward
Selectors:  To be appointed


U-16
Paddy Conneally and Mickie Fox


U-14
Padraig Glynn, Michael Curtin, Brendan Burke and Gerry Fallon


U-12
Pat Geraghty and Alphy O'Brien


U-8/U-10
Pat Collins, Kevin Duffy and Alphy O'Brien




Minor and U-21 Teams
Combined with Glinsk under the new name Na Gleannta would be managed by : Paul Devlin, Aidan Geraghty, Stephen Neary and Sean Dowd.


BEST WISHES TO ALL MANAGERS, PLAYERS AND SELECTORS IN 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Defeat snatched from the jaws of victory!!

Na Gleannta U - 21s 0 - 8      Kilkerrin/Clonberne  2 - 4


After completing their first victory on Friday evening against Menlough, Na Gleannta opened in a much more confident vein. They steadily scored points during the first half and turned around leading by 6 unanswered points.  The second half however was a different story!

The second half saw the two teams matching each other in the early stages, but Kilkerrin/Clonberne were slowly building in confidence as Na Gleannta gradually seemed to lose their way a little. A few missed opportunities cost Na Gleannta dear as they were unable to convert possession and territory into points.  Kilkerrin/Clonberne were, however, slowly racking up their score and in the last 10 minutes or so were the dominant team eventually putting the ball in the net twice to emerge from the jaws of defeat by 2 points.

Not a bad weekend for the Na Gleannta lads again though.  Notching up their first win, and losing a game they were well on track to win after only playing together 4 times, shows a lot of promise for the future. 
    
 

Friday, February 5, 2010

Na Gleannta U-21s v. Menlough


Na Gleannta 1 - 10          Menlough 2 - 6


Na Gleannta U-21s notched up their first victory by the narrowest of margins this evening at the Glenamaddy ground against Menlough.  In what was a real game of 2 halves Na Gleannta emerged victors by a single point after a spirited second half display.


Turning round trailing by 7 points Na Gleannta must have had an inspiring half time lecture from their coaches as they looked much the sharper side in what turned out to be a niggly second half.  As Na Gleannta turned the screw Menlough became increasingly frustrated at their inability to build on their first half superiority and Na Gleannta pressurised the Menlough goal for long periods


Some of the second half action around the Menlough goal.
















Lots of pressure here, on this occasion Na Gleannta failed to capitalise.










Increasingly the pressure told on Menlough as they continue to 'leak' points and eventually towards the end of the game  had a man sent off to bring their evening to an ignominious end.


Well done Na Gleannta on notching up your first victory.
   
Na Gleannta's next game is on Sunday 7th again at the Glenamaddy ground against Kilkerrin/Clonberne at 12 noon.

Glenamaddy Community School - Girls

C O N G RA T U L A T I O N S  !!


Congratulations to the Community School's Girls Football team for a fine win, in their Connacht Semi-final,  over Mountbellew/ Moylough on Tuesday.


Well done,  from Glenamaddy GAA



Thursday, February 4, 2010

Weekly Lottery draw - WINNER!!

Congratulations to Ann McHugh who scooped this week's jackpot of €5400.


There were 9 'match 3' winners.  Numbers drawn were 2, 11, 18, 19.


Next week's jackpot starts afresh at €5000.



Na Gleannta U-21s- fixtures

Na Gleannta U-21s have a busy weekend ahead again with fixtures against:


Menlough on Friday 5th at 8pm at the Glenamaddy ground


and


Kilkerrin/Clonberne on Sunday 7th at 12 noon again at the Glenamaddy ground. 


Try and get along - the lads deserve your support.

General Meeting - Monday 1st Feb

Following Monday's meeting - see posting dated 25th January - it was agreed



  • that the cost of renting space for advertising hoardings would be €60 per year.  This is an amazing offer - try advertising in your local paper for a year and compare the cost!!
  • Team managers for the forthcoming season were agreed - full list to follow .
  • The Community Lottery; being a major source of income it was agreed to make a real push to sell more tickets than last year, and members now have available annual tickets for sale at €90 - this represents a substantial saving over buying a €2 weekly ticket. Please make an effort to contact a committee member to buy your tickets now. Also we are investigating ways of being able to buy tickets on-line.
  • also discussed was the GAA's new Respect Campaign which has been piloted among under-12s in Armagh, Sligo, Waterford and Kilkenny, and will be extended nationally to under-12 level in the coming months. Over the next few years it will extend across the age ranges.