Ballymac GAA Club are holding a table quiz in the Blasket Bar, Castle Street Tralee on Friday 21st November 2014 at 8.30pm. A table of four will cost €40. All monies raised on the night will go towards our training field. The Club are appealing to all with an interest in the Club to participate in this fund raising event.
FAOI 15:
BALLYMAC 2-10
NA GAEL 2-6
We finished the season in style winning the Coiste Tra-Lí under 15 championship last Saturday evening under lights at the Mitchels grounds Ballyseedy. Luckily the rain which had poured down all evening disappeared before throw in. When these teams met last year Na Gael had a 12 point winning margin so we were hoping to do better this time. Even though we fielded a stronger team few could have predicted the level of performance our boys gave. A superb defensive effort with inspirational blockdowns by Eoin O’Malley and Josh come to mind, and a high energy game plan were the main reasons for this victory.
Dara Clifford pointed for us inside the first minute to give us a lead we never lost . We might have got in for a goal before Dara Reagan powered forward and pointed. James McDonnell somehow got hold of the ball in a group of players before passing to Daire Keane who finished to the net. A dubious enough penalty was goaled by Na Gael but straight from the kickout Keelan won possession and raced through again finding the net. What a response !!!.Na Gael pointed once more Ballymac replied with two points from Ml Hoare and one from Keelan . Na Gael pointed late in the half but they were forced into long range kicking some of their efforts either going wide or into Brian Lonergans hands. Half time score Ballymac 2-5 Na Gael 1-2.
We got a great start to the second half Keelan kicking two fine points, captain fantastic in majestic form. Na Gael got two points before the tenth minute and we then went twelve minutes without either side scoring. With about 6 minutes left Tadhg Brick ran upfield picked out Darragh Reagan with a long crossfield pass and he made no mistake getting a valuable point. Na Gael pointed again before Josh drove forward to get a super point. Na Gael then scored a goal and a point in quick succession to leave us 3 points up with a few minutes remaining. Ml Hoare won a hard earned free and when Liam O’Malley pointed referee Paul Hayes blew for full time much to the delight of all in the Ballymac camp including a large number of supporters who braved the elements. Apart from those already mentioned Cathal Dunne, Eddie Rodgers and Liam O Brien worked tirelessly in defence to keep Na Gael at bay, Eoghan O Malley ,Keelan and Dara Reagan were outstanding. Dara Keane,Liam O Malley and Josh got through an amount of work while David Nolan, David Rodgers, Dara Clifford and James Mc Donnell all played their part in a thrilling victory. After the game captain Keelan Brosnan was presented with the trophy by Colm Mangan of Coiste Tra-Li and the celebrations duly began at the end of a hugely satisfying night for mentors Roland Rodgers, Tony Silles,Gene o Keeffe and John Creagh.
TEAM: B Lonergan, T Brick,E Rodgers,C Dunne,L O Brien, E O Malley J O Keeffe (0-1) K Brosnan (1-3) L O Malley (0-1) J Mc Donnell, D Reagan,(0-2) Ml Hoare (0-2) D Keane (1-0) D Nolan, D Clifford (0-1)Subs D Rodgers, C Nolan, C Gallagher,J Carmody,D Chawke.B Lyons
CONGRATS:
Congratulations to Austin Stack on bringing the Bishop Moynihan Cup back to Rock Street and best wishes to them on their forthcoming Munster Club campaign.