Club News

August 28, 2017

St. Helen’s News – 01-05-2017

Annual Mass: On Sunday 7th May (La na gClub 2017) the Annual Mass for deceased family, relatives and friends of St Helen’s Ladies football Club, St Vincent’s Minor Club and Fr. Manning Gaels will be celebrated in St Mary’s Church Drumlish at 11am. Hopefully there will be good representation from the Drumlish/Ballinamuck area. Missing Jerseys: A set of u-14 jerseys seems to have gone missing. If you know anything about jerseys please contact a member of our executive or contact Paul on 0833046640.
Seniors: Hard luck to our seniors who were defeated by Mostrim in the league last Sunday. Our next game is against Longford Slashers on bank holiday Monday, away at 11:30. Training: U -12 Training continues every Wednesday at 6:45 to 8 in Monaduff and U-16/U-14 Tuesday’s at 6:30 to 7:30. GAA Nursery Kicks Off: This Sat April 29th, St Vincent’s & St Helen’s will commence its first GAA nursery programme which will run for an initial 6 week period on Saturday mornings from 10:30-11:30 in the Drumlish Community Centre/Astro Turf and will be FREE of charge. The nursery programme will cater for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 6 and the purpose of the programme is to introduce the children to the fundamentals of Gaelic Football by following the ABC & Having a Ball programmes from the GAA Fun Do Learning Resource Pack. Get Well Soon: The Club wishes a speedy recovery to Fr. Manning Gaels player David Cassidy on his recent illness.
August 28, 2017

Latest News – 01-05-2017

Lotto: The draw was held in O’Reilly’s Bar, Drumlish on Monday last, May 1st. The jackpot was €5,800. Results will be available on the club website when available and will be in next week’s notes.

Tickets are available from the usual outlets and also from any member of the club executive.

Junior League: The Junior team had a useful challenge match last Saturday evening in Monaduff against Dromard, in which the visitors held on for a narrow victory.

Senior Team: Our matches in the Senior league versus Killoe and the Bertie Allen Cup versus Clonguish were both called off next week. The next match is this Friday evening at 8.45pm in Monaduff against Colmcille in the Bertie Allen Cup.

Annual Mass: The annual Mass for deceased family, relatives and friends of Fr. Manning Gaels, St. Vincent’s Minor Club and St. Helen’s Ladies club will be celebrated on Sunday, May 7th at 11am in St. Mary’s Church, Drumlish. This date coincides with the GAA Lá na gClub and it is hoped there will be good representation from the Drumlish/Ballinamuck area.

Get Well Soon: Everyone at the club would like to wish talented minor Brian O’Connor a quick recovery after he sustained a serious leg injury during training at the weekend. David Cassidy remains in our thoughts and prayers as he continues his recovery in Prague.

Welcome Home: Welcome home to Gary Connell who is back in Ireland after a stint in the United States.

August 28, 2017

Minor News – 26-04-2017

GAA Nursery: St Vincents & St Helens commenced its first GAA nursery programme which will run for an initial 6 week period on Saturday mornings from 10:30-11:30am in the Drumlish Community Centre/Astro Turf and will be FREE of charge. The nursery programme will cater for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 6 and the purpose of the programme is to introduce the children to the fundementals of Gaelic Football by following the ABC & Having a Ball programmes from the GAA Fun Do Learning Resource Pack. Information will be sent out to local Primary Schools and Creches next week.
Annual Mass: Sunday 7th May (La Na gClub 2017) – The Annual Mass for deceased family, relatives and friends of St Vincents Club, Fr Manning Gaels and St Helen’s Ladies Club will be celebrated in St Mary’s Church, Drumlish at 11am. Hopefully there will be a good representation from the Ballinamuck/Drumlish area.
August 28, 2017

Latest News – 24-04-2017

Get well soon David Cassidy: Activities on the football field were put into perspective when news came through last Wednesday morning that our long serving senior footballer David Cassidy had fallen seriously ill whilst on holidays in Prague. We held a special Mass for David on Thursday morning in St. Mary’s Church, Drumlish and we are grateful for the large attendance which turned out. We are glad to report that David is currently doing well and has begun his road to recovery. All of our thoughts and prayers are still with David and his family as he recuperates in hospital. We look forward to having you home soon David.

Lotto: The lotto draw was held in The Olde Village Inn, Drumlish on Monday last, April 17th. The jackpot was €5,600. The numbers drawn were as follows:

6, 10, 28, 29

There was no winner.

€30 winners

  1. Peter Wynne c/o Malachy Scott, Ballinamuck.
  2. Seán Tobin, Clondra, Co. Longford.
  3. Patsy Carthy, Drumbad, Ballinamuck.
  4. Barry Kane, Drumlish.
  5. Adrian Lennon, Ballinamuck.

Sellers Prize

  1. Patsy Brady.
  2. Johnny Cooney/Paddy O’Neill.

The next draw is in O’Reilly’s Bar, Drumlish on Monday, May 1st . The jackpot is now €5,800. Tickets are available from the usual outlets and from any member of the executive.

Tickets are available from the usual outlets and also from any member of the club executive.

Junior League: Due to a breakdown in communication the league match with Killoe did not go ahead on Sunday last. A challenge match was played instead  in which Killoe ran out comfortable winners. There is no league match this weekend as we have a bye.

Senior League Division 1: Hard luck to our senior team who were defeated by Longford Slashers in the 3rd Round of the Division 1 League on a scoreline of 1-13 to 1-7. Short numerous regulars, this was a brave performance from our lads despite the obvious, difficult circumstances in which the game was played. With only 10 minutes to go there was 3 points separating the sides. Slashers broke on the counter attack to score a goal when there had been a real chance of a goal of our own and this ultimately ended up deciding the match. The team and scorers were as follows:

Paddy Collum, Mickey Kelly, Cian Brady, Dan Gorman, Emmett Noonan, Fergal Reilly, Eoin Keane (0-1,(1f), Anthony Kane, Pauric Gill (0-3), Ciarán Cooney (0-1), Diarmuid Cooney, David Collum, Mark Hughes, Aiden Gray (0-1), Petie Collum (0-1).

Substitutions: Aaron McGee for Fergal Reilly (inj), Nigel Kiernan for Ciarán Cooney, Mark Breslin for Anthony Kane, Seán Whelan for David Collum, Martin Cassidy (1-0) for Aiden Gray.

We were away to Killoe last night (Tuesday). Details in next week’s notes. We wish Fergal Reilly a speedy recovery from the nasty hand injury he sustained in the early stages of the first half. A special word of thanks to the Longford Slashers club for their kind gesture towards David Cassidy after the match. It is greatly appeciated.

Annual Mass: The annual Mass for deceased family, relatives and friends of Fr. Manning Gaels, St. Vincent’s Minor Club and St. Helen’s Ladies club will be celebrated on Sunday, May 7th at 11am in St. Mary’s Church, Drumlish. This date coincides with the GAA Lá na gClub and it is hoped there will be good representation from the Drumlish/Ballinamuck area.

Monthly Meeting: The monthly executive meeting will be held this Thursday evening at 8.30pm in Monaduff.

Bertie Allen Cup: We are away to Clonguish this Friday evening at half 8 in Round 3 of the Bertie Allen Cup.

GAA Cúl Camp Coaches Wanted: Recruitment has begun for coaches and volunteers for the 7 weeks of Cúl Camps this Summer.All details about the positions can be found at the following webpage address: http://longfordgaa.ie/kelloggs-gaa-cul-camp-coaches-required/

August 28, 2017

Lotto – 17-04-2017 – No Winner – Jackpot €5800

The lotto draw was held in The Olde Village Inn, Drumlish on Monday last, April 17th. The jackpot was €5,600. The numbers drawn were as follows:

6, 10, 28, 29

There was no winner.

€30 winners

  1. Peter Wynne c/o Malachy Scott, Ballinamuck.
  2. Seán Tobin, Clondra, Co. Longford.
  3. Patsy Carthy, Drumbad, Ballinamuck.
  4. Barry Kane, Drumlish.
  5. Adrian Lennon, Ballinamuck.

Sellers Prize

  1. Patsy Brady.
  2. Johnny Cooney/Paddy O’Neill.

The next draw is in O’Reilly’s Bar, Drumlish on Monday, May 1st . The jackpot is now €5,800. Tickets are available from the usual outlets and from any member of the executive.

Tickets are available from the usual outlets and also from any member of the club executive.