2012 Olympic Torch Marathon Relay Sat 15th September
Frank Donnelly, Chairman of Collegeland GAC (centre) with Mrs Donna Kelly and her husband Joe Kelly to discuss arrangements for the Olympic Torch Marathon in aid of their nominated charity NI Cancer Fund for Children.
Collegeland GAC help NI Cancer Fund for Children
Collegeland O’Rahillys GAC are organising a fundraiser for NI Cancer Fund for Children. An ambitious venture, given our summer weather, having an Olympic 2012 Torch Marathon Relay around our natural peaty pitch. But the cause will be worth it…
Next Fixture
Away to Eire Og on Sunday 26 Aug at 2.00pm
Collegeland GAC Notes – 30 July 2012
On Saturday 27th July Collegeland O’Rahillys travelled to Whitecross to play St Michaels Killean in the first round of the Armagh Junior Championship. This evening fixture was played on a greasy surface with a strong wind blowing left to right straight down the field which was going to make the game the proverbial game of two halves. Fortunately Collegeland played with the wind in the first half. Collegeland going in to this game as hot favourites did not disappoint in the early stages as Gareth Mc Ardle had the opening point in the first minute. Further points by Paul Cullen, Brian Mc Geary, and Barry O’ Neill had Collegeland four points up after five minutes. The next fifteen minutes saw the O’Rahillys add just three further scores by Brian Mc Geary, Tom Murphy, and Mickey Cullen despite playing with the strong wind at their backs to lead by seven. Collegeland then closed out the final ten minutes of the half with points by Mathew Murphy, Tom Murphy, and Gareth Mc Ardle pointed from a free. Half Time Collegeland 0-10 Killean 0-0.
The second half saw more heavy blustery showers and the conditions seemed to affect the performances from both sides. Killean were awarded a penalty in the fifth minute which they converted. Both sides were then guilty of poor shooting in the second half and will blame the weather. Killean mounted several well-co-ordinated attacks but the Collegeland defence held solid. Collegeland had to battle for twenty-two minutes to get their only score of the second half with a point from Mathew Murphy following a lovely cross-field ball from Brian McGeary. Kevin McNicholl and Sean McNicholl then took over the two corner forward positions and quickly got involved in the action. Final score Collegeland O’Rahillys 0-11, St Michaels Killean 1-0. Well done to managers Tommy Corr and Leo McGeary.
Collegeland Team: Macartan McGeary; Brian Mitchell; Stephen Clancy; Eamonn McGeary; Matthew Murphy; Tom Murphy; Ruari Mc Geary; Karol McGeary; Paul Cullen; Michael Cullen; Ryan McParland; Gareth McArdle; Odhran Campbell; Brian McGeary; Barry O’Neill; Tommy McGeary; Kevin McNicholl; Sean McNicholl; Cathal McCracken; Chris McCann; Micheal Hughes; Barry Colhoun; Bernard Mackle; Jack McGeary; Kieran Hayes; Colm Mitchell; Gary McCann.
The Draw for the Junior Championship Quarter-Finals takes place at Wednesday’s Co Board meeting with matches down for playing on the weekend of 17/18/19 August.
Intermediate League Shield and Reserves
The Shield section of the Intermediate League gets underway this week and the next Fixtures are due out on Tuesday. The next round of Reserves fixtures are also due to be announced. So hopefully plenty of football left to play and everyone on the panel is needed at training over the next few weeks.
Naomh Eoin GFC Fixtures.
Meanwhile underage football continues and the latest fixtures are;-
uI6 Thursday 2nd August, Naomh Eoin v Maghery in Annaghmore 7.15pm
u12 Saturday 4th August, Clan Na Gael v Naomh Eoin in Lurgan at 4 pm
u10 Saturday 4th August Naomh Eoin v Granemore in Collegeland – not yet confirmed.
u18 Monday 6th August, Naomh Eoin v Cavanakill Emmett’s in Annaghmore 7 15pm
u14 Tuesday 7th August, Newtown Emmett’s v Naomh Eoin in Dorsey.
Collegeland GAC Notes – 23 July 2012
Collegeland play their opening game in the simplyfruit.com Junior Football Championship on Saturday 28th of July against St Michael’s Killean. This fixture has been moved to Lissummon and throw in is at 7.00pm. We would ask our members and former players to come out and support the team. See you there.
The second half of the Intermediate League is now getting underway. We are in the Shield section and we need a few good performances to retain our Intermediate or Division 2 status.
After a long break the remaining fixtures in the Reserve League will be out soon.
Clones Footballer
Sunday was a special day for a young Collegeland footballer, Shane Donnelly, a pupil at St Peters Primary school Collegeland. Shane played in the mini football match at Clones during the half-time break at the ULSTER FINAL, and by all accounts had a good game. Shane was presented with a medal and an Ulster GAA jersey. Shane is a son of proud parents Collegeland O’Rahillys Chairman Frank and Marie Donnelly. Shanes brothers Connor and Ryan were very proud of his achievement.
Team Physio Recovering.
Best wishes to Peter Donnelly, ambulance driver/paramedic and our team Physio who has been sampling hospital life recently. Glad to hear he is making good progress, as we need him in the dug-out.
Camogie
The u-12 Camogie team travelled to Derrymacash to play St Endas on Monday night for a League match. This was the first Collegeland camogie underage league match for many years and the young Camogs put up a great performance. Stephen Clancy was referee. Training for the camogie teams takes place every Wednesdays at 5-45pm with qualified coaches in attendance. New members always welcome to join the club.
Sympathy
Collegeland O’Rahilly GAC would like to express their sympathy to the Herron/O’Brien family circle on the death of Paddy O’Brien. May he rest in peace.
Collegeland GAC Notes – 28 May 2012
Collegeland O’Rahillys GAC Club Notes
Collegeland O’ Rahilly’s travelled to the Grange on Wednesday 23rd of May to play an Intermediate League fixture on a very hot evening. It was the Grange who opened the scoring with a point in the 7th minute. Grange then scored 2 goals before Collegeland had their first point in the 13th minute from a free by Gareth Mc Ardle. Then the home side added two more points to lead 2-3 to 0-1 after eighteen minutes. Although out-played in the first twenty minutes Collegeland got back in the game through Mickey Cullen from a pass by Jack McGeary in the 22nd minute. Collegeland then had points in the 25th and 26th minutes by Nathan McParland and Jack Mc Geary to leave just a goal between them. Grange had the final score of the half to lead 2-4 to 1-3 at the break.
On the restart Nathan Mc Parland pointed after four minutes, then both sides added a goal and a point, both Collegeland’s scores by Brian Mc Geary. Grange then added another 1-5 to Collegeland’s 3 points scored by Tom Murphy, Gareth Mc Ardle, and Nathan Mc Parland to leave the final score Grange 4-10 Collegeland 2-8.
“B” Championship Quarter Final.
Collegeland O Rahilly’s made their second journey in five days to the Grange to play the home side in the Quarter Final of the “B” Championship on Sunday 27th of May. It was again a hot summers day. The first twenty minutes of this game was poor with many missed opportunities, and possibly a lack of confidence in front of goal was the order of the half. Collegeland eventually took the lead with points by Barry O’ Neill and Leo Mc Geary. The home side pointed in the 25th minute of the half to leave the score Collegeland 0-2 to 0-1 at the break.
The half-time team talk seem to ignite Collegeland into action as second half sub Shane McGeary sent to the net in the opening minute. Five minutes later saw another Collegelansd goal by Ryan Mc Parland. Grange had a point in the sixth minute and Stephen Clancy relied with a point for Collegeland. When Grange had a goal in the 12th minute Collegeland responded with yet another goal giving Shane Mc Geary his second. Points from Leo Mc Geary and a “45” by Macartan McGeary stretched Collegeland’s lead to 10 points with ten minutes left. Grange then had a point and Collegeland replied with points by Ryan McParland and Barry O’ Neill followed by a Barry Colhoun goal in the 26th minute before the home side added a consolation score to leave Collegeland winners 4-7 to1-4.
The second half saw Collegeland control the game with a big improvement in their play and can look forward to a Semi-Final in the coming weeks and a few more at training would enhance their prospects. Well done to the management and players on a great second half performance. Representing Collegeland were Macartan Mc Geary, Kieran Hayes, Stephen Clancy, Colm Mitchell, Mathew Murphy, Chris McCann, Barry O’ Neill, Ryan Mc Parland, Barry Colhoun, Collie Haughey, Gary Mc Cann, Kevin Mc Nicholl, Paul Hudson, Eamonn Murray, Aidan Mc Cormack, Shane Mc Geary, Frank Donnelly
Any paid up club member who requires a Ticket for the Armagh v Tyrone game please contact Peter McKeever 87 789 651 or Michael Mitchell 87 789 377 or on Mobile 07845 109 641 before 3pm on Thurs 31 May. TICKET PRICES STAND £20: OAP £12; TERRACE £12: STUDENT £9; JUVENILE/U16 £5; PLEASE NOTE ALL JUVENILE /U16 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.
Last Man Standing
The Last Man Standing Draw is now underway, only £5 per entry. Last name drawn out at the end of June wins the £500 prize, but there are dozens of other spot prizes so plenty of chances to win a prize.
Naomh Eoin
U6 AND U8 Training continues in Collegeland at 10.30am Saturday. U10 Naomh Eoin v Port Mor (Time and Date still to be confirmed) in Collegeland. U12 Naomh Eoin v Maghery 4.00 PM Saturday in Collegeland.
Collegeland Camogie.
Collegeland under 10′s camogie girls were out on Saturday in Ballymacnab when they took part in their first Go Games and were delighted when won a couple of their matches. Thanks to Alicia Coney and Stephen Clancy, their coaches, for all their hard work and also all of the parents who came along to cheer them on.
Collegeland GAC Notes – 21 May 2012
Win for “B” team in B-Championship .
Collegeland had Middletown as visitors to the Fr Mc Knight Memorial Park on Wednesday the 16th of May for a “B” Intermediate football Championship fixture. The evening was cold and overcast. Middletown opened the scoring with 2 points in the opening minutes. Collegeland drew level with points by Ryan Mc Parland and Eamonn Murray. Middletown then went in front with 2 points. Midway through the half Collegeland took control with points by Barry Colhoun, Stephen Clancy, Ryan Mc Parland, Collie Haughey, and again by Ryan Mc Parland to lead by 3 points. Middletown had 2 late points to cut the deficit to 1. Chris Mc Cann sent over a superb long range point on the short whistle to leave the half time score Collegeland 0-8 Middletown 0-6.
On the restart Middletown drew level with 2 points in the opening couple of minutes of the second half and then added a point in the 7th minute to take the lead. Collegeland then regained the lead with a Stephen Clancy goal in the 9th minute followed by points by Collie Haughey and from Gary McCann’s 21 yard free. Middletown then had a goal to cut the lead to a point. Entering the final quarter Collie Haughey pointed in the 17th minute and the same player finished to the net two minutes later following a goal mouth scramble. Middletown then added points in the 24th and 27th minutes to trail by 3 points. But it was the Collegeland men who finished strongly with points in the closing minutes by Ryan McParland, Barry Colhoun, and Mathew Murphy to leave the full time score Collegeland O’Rahilly’s 2-14, Middletown Owen Roes 1-11.
This was a good game of football played in right spirit with some of the players on both sides trying to impress the senior team managers. Reserves/B managers Paddy Donnelly and Leo Mc Geary can look forward to the quarter final clash with the Grange on Sunday 27th of May. This will be the second trip to Grange this week, see below.
League Home Win
Collegeland O’ Rahilly’s had Keady Dwyer’s as visitors to the Fr Mc Knight Memorial Park on Sunday the 20th of May and conditions for the game were ideal. It was Keady who opened the scoring with a point in the first minute and hit another 4 points in the opening 9 minutes. Collegeland pointed through Nathan McParland in the 10th minute from a free. Keady scored a point in the 12th minute which was to be their last score of this half. Karol Mc Geary had Collegeland’s second score in the 13th minute. Collegeland then moved Brian Mc Geary to midfield to try to stem the tide. This seemed to work as Collegeland started to get a grip of the game, as points by Stephen Clancy in the 20th minute cut the lead to 3 points. Collegeland added 2 late points by Gareth Mc Ardle in the 29th minute and Brian Mc Geary on the half time whistle from all of 50 metres turned this game Collegeland’s way. Half-time Collegeland 0-5 Keady 0-6.
The second half saw Collegeland score points in the 6th and 7th minutes through Ryan Mc Parland and Karol McGeary to take the lead. Keady levelled a minute later, but it was Collegeland who pressed forward and two Nathan Mc Parland points from frees in the 10th and 15th to edge in front again. While Keady drew level with scores in the 17th and 21st minutes, back came the home side with a Paul Cullen point on the 22nd minute. Entering the last five minutes Keady drew level again. Collegeland looked for the winner and it did come after a ball in to the square which came off a defender went out for a 45 as they say “cometh the hour cometh the man” and Paul Cullen stroked over the resultant 45 on the stroke of full-time to leave them winners on the score of Collegeland 0-11 to 0-10.
This was a morale boosting win coming off three straight defeats for the Collegeland management and players. On Wednesday night 23rd of May we travel to neighbours Grange in our first visit of the week for the next Intermediate League fixture with a 7.30 throw in.
B Championship Quarter Final
Our second visit to Grange this week is on Sunday 27th of May for a B- Championship Quarter-final throw in 2pm
Activities in the Clubrooms
The numbers for the Mother and Toddler Group are continuing to increase with new members each week. Clubrooms on Tuesday mornings, contact Roisin Mackle.
Irish dancing continues on Tuesday nights and finishes each night with a new adult dancing class. Contact Cathy Grew for more information.
Paula McNicholl’s Box “n” Tone for the ladies continues on Thursday at 10.30am.
Thank You
Thanks to the parents who have offered their help at training particularly with the younger football and camogie training. The Club is always needing a little extra help with underage activities and training both Camogie and football so even if you are not a coach you can still help at the children’s training as the younger ones do need a lot of help and attention while they learn to cope with training methods. Access NI screening will be carried out to ensure the safety of all children.
First Aid Course in Collegeland
The first introductory session in the course in Paediatric First Aid — Level 2 is will be held in the Collegeland GAC Clubrooms this week. The Course is aimed at assisting parents and those working with young children to assess and react appropriately in an emergency situation including being able to provide first aid for an infant or young person. If interested then please Contact Brendan at 07740099852 immediately.
Last man Standing
The Last Man Standing Draw is now getting underway, only £5 per entry. Last name drawn out at the end of June wins the £500 prize, but there are dozens of other spot prizes so plenty of chances to win a prize.
Collegeland GAC Notes – 14 May 2012
Collegeland GAC Club Notes
Intermediate League
An understrength Collegeland O’ Rahilly’s were away to Madden on Sunday for the Intermediate League Fixture and despite hitting the net in each half were narrowly beaten by two points. Playing with a strong breeze Collegeland were ahead at half time 1-7 to 0-4 with Brian McGeary getting a goal from a long free in from Gareth McArdle. But Gareth McArdle’s second half goal and a point from Nathan McParland were not enough to maintain the lead. Scorers, Brian McGeary (1-0), Gareth McArdle (1-3), Tom Murphy (1) Nathan McParland (2) Stephen Clancy (1) and Karol McGeary (1). Final score, Collegeland 2-8, Madden 1-13.
The next two Intermediate League fixtures are at home to Keady on Sunday 20 May at 2.00pm and then away to the Grange on Wed 23 May at 7.30pm.
B-Championship
The B-Championship begins this week and Collegeland is at home to Middletown on Wed 16 May at 7.30pm.
Activities in the Clubrooms
The numbers for the Mother and Toddler Group are continuing to increase with new members each week. Clubrooms on Tuesday mornings.
Irish dancing continues on Tuesday nights and finishes each night with a new adult dancing class. Contact Cathy for more information.
Paula McNicholl’s Box “n” Tone for the ladies continues on Thursday at 10.30am.
The Club is always needing a little extra help with underage activities and training both Camogie and football so even if you are not a coach you can still help at the children’s training as the younger ones do need a lot of help and attention while they learn to cope with training methods. Of course Access NI screening will be carried out to ensure the safety of all children but if just offer your help to the Club coaches they will take it from there.
First Aid Course in Collegeland
This new course in Paediatric First Aid — Level 2 will be held in the Collegeland GAC Clubrooms. The Course is aimed at assisting parents and those working with young children to assess and react appropriately in an emergency situation including being able to provide first aid for an infant or young person. Contact Brendan at 07740099852..
Collegeland GAC Notes – 7 May 2012
Collegeland GAC Club Notes
Intermediate League –Home
Collegeland O’ Rahilly’s had Middletown as visitors to the Father Mc Knight Memorial Park on Sunday 6th May for the Intermediate League Fixture. Collegeland opened the scoring with a point by Brian McGeary. Middletown replied with a point. Karol Mc Geary then had a point for Collegeland and Middletown then levelled again after six minutes. Collegeland then took the lead again in the 10th minute through a point by Nathan Mc Parland the visitors then kicked 4 wides before they drew level again in the 21st minute. It was all Middletown at this stage they had another three wides late in the first half before Macartan Mc Geary made a great save in the dying seconds of the half.
On the restart it was Middletown who added three points in a row. Collegeland had four wides before they registered two points by Nathan Mc Parland and Paul Cullen to cut the score to a single point. Back came Middletown with two quick points in the 17th and 18th minutes. Collegeland then had points by Paul Cullen and Ryan M Parland and again cut the deficit to one point before Middletown added two late points to win the game. Final score Collegeland 0-7 Middletown 0-10.
Next fixture in the Intermediate League is away to Madden next Sunday 13 May.
St Pauls were the visitors for the Reserves match on Wed night and it was good to see a few more players making themselves available. We are still waiting for a few injuries to clear up and should then have a bigger panel to choose from. Young Gary McCann had another goal so hopefully he will keep this up. Next Reserves match is this Wed 9 May away to Ballyhegan.
The following Wed will see the first games in the B Championship. Please note that all players are expected to respond to texts from the two management teams.
The Clubrooms continue to be well used with the latest group being the Mother and Toddler Group who meet on Tuesday mornings.
Irish dancing continues on Tuesday nights and finishes each night with a new adult dancing class. Contact Cathy for more information.
Senior football training, Naomh Eoin and Camogie youth training and matches leave the Club facilities really well used every week but there are still some timeslots available for groups who want to use the facilities for the benefit of the community.
Well done to the under 12 Camogs who took part in the Keady Blitz last Saturday.
It has been a busy few weeks for all the underage coaches and the younger Naomh Eoin teams have now started their football season. During the week the under 8s played Clann na Gael and put up a great team performance. These young players are out again on Saturday morning at 11am with separate matches for under 6’s and under 8s playing tteams from Wolf Tones.
The Club is always needing a little extra help with underage activities and training so even if you are not a coach you can still help at the children’s training as the younger ones do need a lot of help and attention while they learn to cope with training methods. Of course Access NI screening will be carried out to ensure the safety of all children but if just offer your help to the Club coaches they will take it from there.
First Aid Course in Collegeland
This new course in Paediatric First Aid — Level 2 will be held in the Collegeland GAC Clubrooms and be delivered over a number of weeks totalling 12 hours but at times suitable to the needs of candidates.
The Course is aimed at assisting parents and those working with young children to assess and react appropriately in an emergency situation including being able to provide first aid where an infant or young person;- is unresponsive; requires resuscitation; has an airway obstruction; has been poisoned; is suffering from shock/haemorrhage/fracture/extremes of temperature; severe sting. Contact Brendan at 07740099852.