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Béal an Átha Review Web So Near, but what a year Ballina Team that faced Youghal in the Munster IHC Final in Mallow on Sunday 17th November 2013 On November 17th, Ballina’s Hurling year a close game through-out, Youghal scored a goal at came to a close in Mallow. While there was either end of the first half, while in between Ballina dissapointment that a Munster championship did dominated most of the half. not come to the parish, there was also great pride. Half-time: Ballina 1-7, Youghal 2-6 Youghal started the second half stronger, The year turned out to be a great for the outscoring Ballina 3 points to 1. Ballina kept battling club. The North & County Intermediate Hurling and a goal midway through the second half, left the Championships were won for the first time. The bare minimum between the sides. However Youghal club also won its first County Minor Hurling regained control and went to record a 3-point Championship adding to the North title. victory. An All-ireland came to the parish in June, Well done to Youghal on their victory. Since when the Under-14 camogie team won Division 4 of then they have won the All-Ireland Quarter Final the Feile. against Saint Gabriels of London in London. Best of luck to Youghal in the All-Ireland semi-final in At Juvenile level – Our under-12 hurlers & January. under-14 footballers won north titles. In the Well done to the Ballina Intermediate Panel handball alley, many County, Provincial & All-Ireland & Backroom team. From the start of the year, they titles were won. have represented themselves, their families, the club and the county with skill, determination Intermediate sportsmanship & honour. Since our last edition, the only game played They have made many people very happy was the Munster Final in Mallow against Cork and proud with their efforts over the year. Premier Intermediate Champions Youghal. This was Congratulations to all of you. Continued on Page 2... Volume 4 December 2013 Page 1 ballina.gaatipperary @ballinagaa Web What’s In the Review So Near, but what a year .......................................... 1 What’s In the Review ................................................ 2 2013 Club Officers .................................................... 2 Scoreboard of the Year ............................................. 3 A seasonal message from the Chairperson. ............. 4 Second Level Schools ................................................ 4 Ballina Camogie Club ................................................ 5 Picture Gallery from Mallow .................................... 5 Action Photo’s from Mini Game at half-time in Mallow ...................................................................... 6 Ballina Handball Club ................................................ 6 Fundraising ............................................................... 7 Thomas Collins & Donal Kent Compete with Youghal players Ballina people to the fore....Michael Fenton............ 8 in the Munster Final. Club AGM ................................................................ 10 That means that the curtain has come down on the year, but we still have to work hard to Juvenile Club ........................................................... 11 make sure we build on the successes of 2013. 2014 Events ............................................................ 12 Keep up to date ...................................................... 12 2013 Club Officers Blast from the Past: ................................................ 13 2013 Adult Club Officers Christmas Gift Ideas ................................................ 14 Chairperson Sarah Devane [email protected] From Page 1... The club also received a huge amount of Secretary John Gleeson goodwill & good luck message from club members [email protected] and other clubs. These were text’s, tweets, Treasurer Caroline McKeogh facebook message etc & thanks to each of you. [email protected] PRO Carmel Bradshaw Intermediate Hurling League & Under-21 Hurling [email protected] Championship 2013 Juvenile Club Officers Dissapointly Ballina, were unable to field in Chairman Eamonn Power the Quarter Finals of these competitions against [email protected] Clonakenny (Co IHL QF) & Portroe (North Under- Secretary Eileen Breen 21HC QF). [email protected] Treasurer Sharon Donnelly [email protected] Volume 4 December 2013 Page 2 ballina.gaatipperary @ballinagaa Web Scoreboard of the Year Date Competition Venue Ballina Score Opposition Sun 17/02/13 Nth U21BFC Grp 1 Rd 1 Moneygall Ballina 1-08 V 5-10 Moneygall/Clonakenny Sat 23/02/13 Nth U21BFC Grp 1 Rd 2 Lorrha Ballina W/O V Scr Lorrha/Dorrha Sat 03/03/13 Co IHL Grp 2 Rd 1 Ballina Ballina 1-17 V 0-13 Ballinahinch Sat 09/03/13 Nth U21BFC Grp 1 P/O Ballina Ballina 4-11 V 2-06 Moneygall/Clonakenny Wed 20/03/13 Co IHL Grp 2 Rd 2 Templetuohy Ballina 0-09 V 3-15 Moyne/Templetuohy Sat 23/03/13 Nth U21BFC S-final Ballina Ballina 0-04 V 1-07 Ballinahinch Gaels Sun 07/04/13 Co IHL Grp 2 Rd 3 Ballina Ballina W/O V Scr Ballybacon/Grange Fri 19/04/13 Nth JBHL Grp 1 Rd 2 Ballina Ballina 1-17 V 2-08 Kilruane MacDonaghs Sat 20/04/13 Nth MAFC Grp Rd 2 Ballina Ballina W/O V Scr Nenagh Éire Óg Wed 24/04/13 Nth MAFC Grp Rd 3 Newport Ballina 2-06 V 2-09 Newport Gaels Sat 27/04/13 Co IHC Grp 3 Rd 1 Moneygall Ballina 0-13 V 0-12 Moyne/Templetuohy Wed 01/05/13 Nth MAFC Grp Rd 1 Dolla Ballina 2-13 V 2-06 Inane Rovers Sat 04/05/13 Co IHC Grp 3 Rd 2 Dolla Ballina 3-15 V 0-15 Drom/Inch Mon 06/05/13 Nth JBHL Grp 1 Rd 3 Templederry Ballina 0-08 V 2-17 Templederry Kenyons THU 16/05/13 NTH MAFC FINAL PORTROE BALLINA 2-03 V 2-09 NEWPORT GAELS Sun 19/05/13 Nth JBHL Grp 1 Rd 4 Ballina Ballina 2-10 V 0-14 Portroe Thu 23/05/13 Nth JBHL Grp 1 Rd 1 Shallee Ballina 3-13 V 1-13 Ballinahinch Sun 02/06/13 Nth JBHL Grp 1 Rd 5 Toomevara Ballina 2-16 V 2-16 Toomevara Fri 21/06/13 Co IHC Grp 3 Rd 3 Tipperary Town Ballina W/O V Scr Saint Mary’s Clonmel Thu 27/06/13 Nth MBHC Grp 1 Rd 1 Dolla Ballina 0-12 V 1-13 Silvermines Sat 29/06/13 Nth JBHC Grp 2 Rd 3 Kilcolman Ballina 3-16 V 2-09 Newport Tue 09/07/13 Co IHL Grp 2 Rd 5 Bansha Ballina W/O V Scr Galtee Rovers/Saint Pecaun Thu 11/07/13 Nth MBHC Grp 1 Rd 2 Ballina Ballina 2-16 V 0-09 Portroe Sat 13/07/13 Nth JBHC Grp 2 Rd 1 Portroe Ballina 4-22 V 1-09 Nenagh Éire Óg Thu 18/07/13 Nth MBHC Grp 1 Rd 4 Borrisokane Ballina 0-21 V 1-12 Borrisokane Sat 20/07/13 Co IHC Grp 3 Rd 5 Drombane Ballina W/O V Scr Father Sheehys Sat 03/08/13 Nth JBHC Grp 2 Rd 2 Newport Ballina W/O V Scr Ballinahinch Tue 06/08/13 Nth MBHC Grp 1 Rd 5 Ballina Ballina 1-12 V 1-09 Burgess Sat 10/08/13 Nth IHC S-final Dolla Ballina 4-19 V 4-16 Ballinahinch Mon 19/08/13 Nth MBHC Q Final Puckane Ballina 2-18 V 2-14 Lorrha/Dorrha SUN 25/08/13 NTH IHC FINAL NENAGH BALLINA 1-20 V 1-11 SHANNON ROVERS Tue 03/09/13 Nth MBHC S-final Puckane Ballina 2-14 V 0-06 Shannon Rovers Gaels SUN 15/09/13 NTH MBHC FINAL DOLLA BALLINA 1-16 V 0-15 BURGESS Sat 21/09/13 Nth JBHC Grp 2 Rd 5 Kilcolman Ballina 2-06 V 0-12 Portroe Sun 22/09/13 Co IHC Q Final The Ragg Ballina 2-21 V 2-12 Clonakenny Sat 28/09/13 Co IHC S-final Drombane Ballina 0-19 V 2-11 Lattin/Cullen Gaels Sun 06/10/13 Co MBHC S-final Gortnahoe Ballina 1-16 V 0-09 Ballybacon/Grange Sat 12/10/13 Nth JBHC S-final Nenagh Ballina 3-18 V 2-16 (AET) Silvermines Sun 13/10/13 CO IHC FINAL SEMPLE STADIUM BALLINA 3-12 V 0-20 MOYNE/TEMPLETUOHY Sun 20/10/13 CO MBHC FINAL SEMPLE STADIUM BALLINA 3-12 V 3-10 SEAN TREACYS/EMLY Sun 27/10/13 Munster IHC Q Final Bruff Ballina 1-12 V 0-14 Dromin/Athlacca (Limerick) Sat 02/11/13 NTH JBHC FINAL NEWPORT BALLINA 1-10 V 0-16 TEMPLEDERRY KENYONS Sun 03/11/13 Munster IHC S-final Nenagh Ballina 3-19 V 0-15 Saint Brendans (Kerry) Sun 10/11/13 Nth U21BHC Rd 1 Portroe Ballina 0-04 V 7-21 Ballinahinch Gaels Sun 17/11/13 MUNSTER IHC FINAL MALLOW BALLINA 2-10 V 2-13 YOUGHAL (CORK) Sat 23/11/13 Nth U21BHC Q Final Puckane Ballina Scr V W/O Portroe Sun 24/11/13 Co IHL Q Final Ballina Scr V W/O Clonaenny Volume 4 December 2013 Page 3 ballina.gaatipperary @ballinagaa Web A seasonal message from the Chairperson. In what has been a truly memorable year for Ballina I would just like to congratulate all Ballina players for their commitment to the Club over the past year at every level both juvenile, camogie and adult. The club is in a very healthy position and does I believe have huge potential going forward.We are a very strong presence in our community and must continue to be so by always being welcoming and inclusive. A special word of thanks and appreciation to our Intermediate panel and their Management team who have given us such entertainment and pride and joy in their achievements. We look forward to calling them the Senior team from now on. Thanks too to our county winning Minor team…many of whom will surely feature on our senior team in years to come.
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