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  • Senior League Div1C Swinford v Ballyhaunis

    Senior League Div1C Swinford v Ballyhaunis

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    On a wet and windy evening at Robert McCallion Memorial Park Swinford met Ballyhaunis in a mid table clash with both teams looking for the two points to safeguard their status for another year.

    Swinford started off the better team and got the opening two points from Kevin McShea and Darren Campbell. Ballyhaunis came back into the game and after a goal line clearance by Sean Brady their goalkeeper put over the resulting 45. After a few wides they leveled the gale at two apiece.

    Darren Campbell put Swinford back in the lead but Ballyhaunis leveled from a free and so midway through the half it was all level. Liam Moran gave the lead back to Swinford with a great run but Ballyhaunis leveled for the third time.

    James Devaney had a great chance for a goal but for a rasper of a shot to come back off the butt of the post. Ballyhaunis then got the next two points and for another goal line clearance by Sean Brady could have gone further ahead.

    Points from Liam Moran and James Devaney before the break left the teams level at 0-6 apiece. Swinford enjoyed the wind in the  half and needed to be ahead at the interval.

    Two points from Ballyhaunis gave them the upper hand early in the second half before great link up between Kevin McShea and Liam Moran saw Liam get one back. Ballyhaunis with two points extended the lead to three.

    More fine work by Kevin McShea led to a goal for Kevin McDonagh and Swinford were right back in the game. This was the last action by Kevin McShea as he was replaced by Barry Brennan and Gerry Callaghan came on for Mark McNicholas.

    Liam Moran put Swinford back into the lead with his fourth point of the game. Unfortunately Ballyhaunis got the next  three points of the game including two frees to put them in a two point lead entering the last five minutes. Gavin Moore pulled off a great save to keep Swinford in the game.

    Liam Moran pulled one back with a free but again Ballyhaunis came and got the next two points for a three point lead. Swinford had one last chance which did not come off and the game finished 1-9 to 0-15.

    It was a game that Swinford well could have got something out of but were also fortunate to lose by only three points. Two goal line clearances and a great save kept the game alive for Swinford, yet if they had got the goal in the first half a different score could well have been the outcome.

    Swinford: Gavin Moore, Aidan McLoughlin, Sean Brady, Kevin Barry, Mark McNicholas, Mark Forkan, James Lavin, Joe Kelly, Kevin McShea, Johnny Burke, Kevin McDonagh, Liam Moran, Darren Campbell, James Sweeney, James Devaney. Subs Barry Brennan, Gerry Callaghan, Darrgh McIntyre.

    Scorers: Liam Moran 0-5, James Devaney 1-1, Darren Campbell 0-2, Kevin McShea 0-1

    There are two interesting games at the bottom of the table tomorrow with Tourmakeady home to Louisburgh and Cill Chomain home to Ardagh.

    We still have two away games left against Louisburgh and Castlebar Mitchels.

    League Table Mayo Senior League 2016 – Group 1C

    Team Pld Won Lost Draw For Agst Diff Pts
    Mayo Gaels 9 8 1 0 131 87 44 16
    The Neale 10 7 2 1 137 120 17 15
    Bonniconlon 9 6 3 0 105 89 16 12
    Parke/Keelogues /Crimlin 10 4 3 3 154 140 14 11
    Achill 9 4 4 1 91 84 7 9
    Ballyhaunis 9 4 4 1 102 130 -28 9
    Swinford 9 4 5 0 101 97 4 8
    Castlebar Mitchels 10 4 6 0 119 120 -1 8
    Louisburgh 7 3 3 1 87 81 6 7
    Cill Chomain 8 2 5 1 87 93 -6 5
    Ardagh 9 2 6 1 104 134 -30 5
    Tuar Mhic Éadaigh 9 1 7 1 80 123 -43 3
  • Swinford GAA Weekly News

    Swinford GAA Weekly News

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    50/50 Draw

    This weeks draw was held in The Sheepwalk and Noreen Kelly of Castleroyan won €991.
    Envelopes are available in most business premises and online through www.swinfordgaa.ie where tickets can be purchased in bundles of 10/25/52 weeks. Next draw is in Horkans on the 20th September. Draw envelopes are available at 3 for €5.

    Into the drum for the Grand draw went: Noreen Kelly, Alan & Jim, John McCallion, Caitriona Groarke, Geraldine Forkan, John Mullaney, TJ Kelly, Mrs. Mcnamee, Alan & Jim and Michael Carney.

    Gavin Moore was the lucky winner of the All Ireland Final Ticket.

    All Ireland Final Tickets:

    Due to the huge demand tickets for the final the club will not be giving out tickets until Thursday in the hope that we may receive a second allocation from the county board. We are doing our best to satisfy as many members as possible.
    Successful members will be contacted with details of where they collect their ticket. The majority of tickets that the club will receive will be Hill tickets.

    Minor B Championship

    A very brave effort saw the Swinford ParkeKC team go down to a very late Ballyhaunis Gaels goal on a scoreline of Swinford ParkeKC 4-5 Ballyhaunis Gaels 3-10. The team came back from a six point half time deficit to lead going into injury time but to be denied. We were missing a lot of players and played a number of Under 16’s and came within 10 seconds of keeping our interest in the Championship alive. There is still one game left in the group stages of the Championship away to Bonniconlon.

    Senior League Division 1E

    We left ourselves with too much work to do with a very poor opening 25 minutes. At that stage we were 9 down and should possibly have been more save for bad shooting by Garrymore. From there on in we more than matched our opponents and brought the deficit back to 5 at the break. In the second half we narrowed it to 3 but unfortunately could not close it any further. The final score was Swinford 0-10 Garrymore 0-13.

    Senior League Division 1C

    In a gruelling game played with a very strong wind playing into the town end we enjoyed a very deserving win by 1-8 to Achill 1-5. Playing with the wind we went in at the break 1 point down but a very strong second half saw us take the crucial two points up for grabs. Full report at swinfordgaa.ie

    Under 15 Division 3A

    The lads bounced back from their narrow defeat to Hollymount-Carramore last week to enjoy an emphatic win away to Ballyhaunis by 5-10 to 7-11. Well done to all the team and management..

    Upcoming Fixture

    16th September 6-30pm
    Minor B Championship
    Bonniconlon v Swinford in Bonniconlon
    19th September 6pm
    Under 13 League Div 2A

    Aghamore v Swinford in Aghamore

    24/25th September
    Senior League Div 1E
    Swinford v Aghamore at Robert McCallion Memorial Park
    25th September 11am
    Under 15 League Division 3A

    Kilmeena v Swinford in Kilmeena

    2nd October 11am
    Under 15 League Division 3A

    Swinford v Aghamore at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    Sunday 9th October 11am
    Under 15 League Division 3A
    Swinford v Burrishoole at Robert McCallion Memorial Park

    Any changes will be posted on Facebook, twitter and swinfordgaa.ie

  • Senior League Div 1C Swinford v Achill

    Senior League Div 1C Swinford v Achill

    It was a very windy early afternoon at Robert McCallion Memorial Park where Swinford and Achill met. A strong wind was blowing into the clubhouse end of the ground and Swinford played with it for the first half.

    We started very well with a free from Kevin McDonagh with the first attack which he followed up with a fine second point from play. Great pressure by the Swinford half forward line and midfield led to a Liam Moran free slotted over the bar.

    A lot of possession football led to no scores for Swinford and after 13 minutes Achill with an isolated attack knocked over a free and they soon followed up with a goal. All Swinford’s early work in the half with the breeze was now wiped out. Achill extended their lead with another free.

    Swinford manager Sean Kavanagh made two changes to the  attack and James Sweeney and Kevin McShea came into the team. Kevin McDonagh got his third point and Kevin McShea then leveled the game. Just before the break Achill put over a very soft free right in front of the Swinford goal to lead by a point at the  break.

    Now playing against the strong wind Swinford were up against it for the second half but that brought out the best in them and we were soon in the lead with a fine James Devaney goal. Both teams then missed a lot of opportunities with Swinford having four wides and Achill two.

    Swinford went into a three point lead with another Kevin McDonagh free coming from great pressure on the Achill defence.

    On the 19th minute Gavin Moore in the Swinford goals pulled off a great save to keep the 3 point lead in tact. Achill were in control of the ball now but could not get it in the scoreboard and rattled off another four wides.

    Liam Moran then brought the best out of the Achill goalkeeper with a great run and shot pushed out for a 45. A Point from Kevin McShea extended our lead before a 50/50 challenge ended with a serious injury to a Achill player who was stretchered off. The game was held up for a number of minutes to deal with this. Steven McNicholas was also helped off to be replaced by Kevin Doyle.

    Mark Forkan got on the scoresheet to bring our lead to 5 with a about 5 left on the clock. Achill got their first score of the half with a free and another point but could not get that goal they needed.

    The full time whistle brought relief to the good few Swinford supporters, players and management and disappointment to the strong Achill support. Swinford winning by 1-8 to 1-5.

    It was a vital two points and we have now leaped Achill in the league table. Three games left in the league…….

    Against the wind Swinford played their best football and the team showed they are much better then the league position suggests. With the championship still to come the team are more then capable of beating Moy Davitts and putting a good run together.

    Swinford: Gavin Moore, Steven McNicholas, Sean Brady, Alan McLoughlin, Mark McNicholas, Fergal Harte, James Lavin, Joe Kelly, Mark Forkan, Darragh McIntyre, Kevin McDonagh, Liam Moran, Johnny Burke, Barry Brennan, James Devaney. Subs: James Sweeney, Kevin McShea, Danny McNicholas, Kevin Doyle.

    Scorers: Kevin McDonagh 0-4, James Devaney 1-0, Kevin McShea 0-2. Liam Moran, Mark Forkan 0-1

    League Table Mayo Senior League 2016 – Group 1C

    Team Pld Won Lost Draw For Agst Diff Pts
    Mayo Gaels 9 8 1 0 131 87 44 16
    The Neale 10 7 2 1 137 120 17 15
    Bonniconlon 8 6 2 0 96 79 17 12
    Parke/Keelogues /Crimlin 9 4 3 2 138 124 14 10
    Swinford 8 4 4 0 89 82 7 8
    Castlebar Mitchels 10 4 6 0 119 120 -1 8
    Louisburgh 7 3 3 1 87 81 6 7
    Achill 8 3 4 1 81 75 6 7
    Ballyhaunis 8 3 4 1 87 118 -31 7
    Ardagh 9 2 6 1 104 134 -30 5
    Cill Chomain 7 2 5 0 71 77 -6 4
    Tuar Mhic Éadaigh 9 1 7 1 80 123 -43 3
  • Senior League Div 1E Swinford v Garrymore

    Senior League Div 1E Swinford v Garrymore

    We left ourselves with too much work to do with a very poor opening 25 minutes of our top of the table clash with Garrymore this evening.

    At that stage we were 9 down and should have been more save for bad shooting by Garrymore. From there on in we more than matched our opponents and with a bit of luck could have got something out of the game.

    Four points in the last five minutes of the half from Kevin McShea, James Sweeney, Gerry Callaghan and Pearse Walsh brought the deficit back to 5 at the break.

    Garrymore extended it after the restart but points from James Sweeney and Gerry Callaghan kept us in the game. It was our turn to have some poor wides and a ball off the crossbar which could have narrowed the gap further.

    Both teams swapped two points to keep it at 4 points with ours coming from a Kevin McDonagh free and one from play. James Sweeney got another to bring us within three but that was as close as we got as we again swapped points to end the game Swinford 0-10 Garrymore 0-13.

    We are now in third spot behind Garrymore and Ballina  entering the last round of games on the 25th September. We are home to Aghamore while Ballina and Garrymore are home to Kilmovee and Westport respectively.

    Swinford Damien Geraghty, John Gerard Kelly, Paul McDonagh, Aiden McLoughlin, Mark McNicholas, Kevin Barry, Stephen Walsh, Gerry Callaghan, Barry Brennan, James Sweeney, Danny McNicholas, Darren Campbell, Kevin McShea, Adrian Forkan. Suns James Lavin, Pearse Walsh, Kevin McDonagh, Cillian O’Donnell, JP Broderick

    Scorers: James Sweeney, Kevin McDonagh 0-3, Gerry Callaghan 0-2, Kevin McShea, Pearse Walsh 0-1

  • Junior Championship Replay Swinford v Kilfian

    After a dramatic draw a few weeks ago Swinford and Kilfian met again in the Junior Championship Relegation Playoff in Ballina at Sunday Lunchtime.

    This writer was late to the game, coming from a very good Under 15 League match at Robert McCallion Memorial Park between Swinford and Hollymount-Carramore.

    The game was three apiece when I arrived at James Stephens Park, Ballina with all Swinford scores coming from the dead ball of Adrian Forkan.

    Kilfian twice went back in the lead in the closing stages of the first half only to be leveled both times by Adrian Forkan with a point from play and another free.

    So at half time there was nothing to split the teams at 0-5 each.

    Kilfian went into a two point lead before Pearse Walsh got one back but from there Kilfian took control of the game and save for another Adrian Forkan point they scored 2-3 without reply.

    The Swinford team didn’t give up and two more points from Adrian Forkan and a lot of hard work that went without reward they kept battling.

    Unfortunately Kilfian got another goal before Jason McLoughlin got a consolation goal near the end to finish the game Swinford 1-9 Kilfian 3-10.

    Kilfian retain their Junior status for next year while we enter the last chance saloon in the coming weeks to retain Junior A status.

    With a number of regular players missing it was a great effort by Swinford.

    Swinford: Damien Geraghty, Aiden McLoughlin, Jonathan Moore, Stephen Loftus, Mark McNicholas, Kevin Barry, Joshua Smith, Pearse Walsh, Stephen Walsh, James Sweeney, Jason McLoughlin, Danny McNicholas, Gearoid Brady, JP Broderick, Adrian Forkan. Subs: Caoimghin McLoughlin, Jack Geraghty