2009-03-18
The Kennedy Family with the Bride and Groom
The Grogan family with the Bride and Groom
Conor (groomsman) and Dylan (page boy) – two young professional photographers on hand to keep an eye on things!
Senior Hurling League
The referee getting ready to re-start the play
John Keane making his point to his opponent after an incident and Declan Maher in a happy mood after the final whistle
Borrisoleigh had a convincing win over their opponents Mullinahone in the first round of the Senior Hurling League on Sunday last the 15th March 2009.
The final score was 4-16 to 0-9 pts.
A Mass gathering in Fantane
Senior pupils in Fantane checking out this years crop of daffodils!
Jus’ hangin about!
Junior pupils of Scoil Bhride in happy mood after the school’s annual Mass on Monday 16 March
Shamrock Ladies!
"Reminder to all"
May They Rest in Peace
The death has occured of Bridget (Biddy) Young of Glentane, Templederry on 12 March last in the loving care of the matron and staff of Carrigeen Nursing Home. Her Requiem Mass took place at the Sacred Heart Church, Borrisoleigh on Saturday last 14 March followed by Interment in St. Brigid’s Cemetery. We offer our deepest sympathies to her family and friends.
Liana and Emma Kelly, Currabaha all dressed up to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Hi to all their folks down under! G’day!!!
Second Round of Parish League
Charlie Stapleton and Eoin Stapleton chase Danny Ryan for the ball while Rory Ryan gets ready to start the game
Munster Final of Senior Scór
St. Theresa’s Girls in Leprauchan Mood!
Sarah Ryan (G), Eimear Lyons and Sarah Ryan(C) preparing for St. Patrick’s Day
Handing over the money!
Preparing for Confirmation
St. Joseph’s College bidding for All-Ireland Glory!
The wheel of ‘good’ fortune for the St. Joseph’s Camogie Team
Best of luck to the camogie girls of St. Joseph’s College who will fight for victory in the All-Ireland Camogie Final on Saturday 28 March
Bidding for all-Ireland Glory
The final is against St. Patrick’s High School, Keady, Co . Armagh, a team who have contested two other finals in recent years and deserving the tag of favourites, having demolished Loreto, Coleraine 10-10 to 1-1 in the Ulster Final and beat a very good Connacht Champions, St. Mary’s Vocational, Athenry by a single point on a scoreline of 2-11 to 3-7 in the semi. However, St., Joseph’s girls will not be overawed. During the campaign St. Joseph’s have battled in hazardous conditions and against bigger opponents but always came out on top. The defence copes well under pressure and the forwards are able to live off scraps and share the duties to inspire the team to glory. The midfield pairing of Niamh O’ Donoghue (Burgess) and Teresa Ryan (Borrisoleigh) work tirelessly throughout each game. During the campaign St. Joseph’s accounted for Ursulines, Thurles in Round 1 and Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig in Round 2 with Maria Ryan (Silvermines) amassing an incredible 4-6 against the Ballincollig side. The semi final against Borrisokane V.S. proved the girls tightest game score wise winning by 2-7 to 1-3. The Munster Final and All Ireland semi final were tough physical game with St. Joseph’s having to soak up severe pressure in the opening halves only to power to glory in the second half. They beat St.Flannan’s, Ennis 4-7 to 1-2 and Borris Vocational School, Carlow 4-8 to 0-3, with Moira Ryan (Templederry) showing her poachers instinct with a hat-trick of goals against Borris V.S.
We hope that Moira Ryan (Toomevara) will be able to inspire her team to bring hope the silverware on Saturday 28th March.
This team is made up of players from Toomevara Camogie Club: Moira Ryan (captain), Geraldine Kelly, Sheila Ryan, Claire Ryan, Teresa Ryan, Aoife Ryan, Michelle Ryan, Nicole Walsh, Moira Ryan, Julie Anne Bourke, Regina Cleary, Karen Kenny.
Silvermines: Edel Ryan, Maria Ryan, Louise McLoughlin, Elaine Murphy, Vivienne Glesson.
Burgess: Niamh O’Donoghue
Templemore: Katie O’Meara
Drom and Inch: Karen Purcell
Borrisoleigh: Miriam Dunne
History of the Club
The Munster Intermediate league was also won in 2000 where players such as Joanne Ryan, Melissa Stapleton, Niamh Harkin, Maria Tynan, Louise Young, Deirdre Delaney and Teresa Maher played an active part.
In 2001 Triona Dunne, Rosanna Kenneally, Mary Bradshaw and Laura Stapleton and Elaine Young led the school to a junior final against Bandon where they failed to progress.
In 2008 St. Joseph’s reached the Senior B final where Fiona Young, Bonnie Kennedy, Kristina Kenneally, Shauna Rabbitte, Aine Brislane, Eimear Shanahan and Christine Kenny and the majority of this year’s panel suffered defeat to Christ the King, Douglas, the current Munster A champions.
Hip-Hip-Horaah for Special Olympics Ireland!
Wearing ‘The Green’ at St. Patrick’s Boys’ National School
Supporting ‘Ireland in the Rugby’, ‘St. Patrick’ and ‘Special Olympics Ireland’!
Anything is better than having to do lessons!
Martin Maher heading to Zambia
Music is by Silver Dollar, Ebony, Eddie and Claire Loughnane and the DJ on the night will be Noel O’Brien. Tickets are €10 and your support would be greatly appreciated. We hope to have a report and photos from Martin about the trip on his return.
Marian Hall Lotto
17/03/09
Numbers: 05, 09, 14, 17
No Winner
3 match 3 winner @ €50
Bgt Loughnane, Templetuohy
Peg Mearns, Rathdowney
Mgt Hourigan, Cappamore
Next Weeks Lotto Jackpot
€1,800
Pic of the Past … down memory lane
Back: Joe Treacy, Tom McGrath, Greenlawn, Christy Donnelly,Jimmy Chadwick, Tom Reid, P.J. Small and Michael Kennedy
Front: Joe Stapleton, Tom McGrath, Knockanevin, Bobby Ryan,Johnny Treacy, P.J. McInerney, Donny Maher and John Stakelum
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