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St Barrys GAA News update September 6th

Roscommon GAA Fixtures Ballinameen Ladies Football Four Roads Tremane Boyle Celtic Sigerson Cup Roscommon Sports Sports Capital eir Sport Tremane National Student Bursary Scheme Roscommon Sports Partnership St Barrys Tulsk Kilbride roscommon sport Michael Glaveys Ballinameen St Dominics Michael Glaveys St Croans Boyle roscommon gaels Cloonfad United Cloonfad Utd Roscommon Sport
St Barrys GAA Results

No jackpot winner. Consolation Prizes – €50 Seamus Garvey, €30 Oonagh Farrell.
This week’s jackpot: €3,800.

Intermediates bow out

Our Adult Men’s team interest on the Intermediate Championship finished when they were heavily defeated by a stronger Eire Og team. Fielding a weakened side, St Barrys never got into the game and were beaten all over the field, losing out on a scoreline of 6-13 to 1-7.
While this afternoon was a bad one, it’s important that the lads regroup and refocus on the important final league games coming up, with promotion still very much on the cards. Two wins earlier in the group had already secured Intermediate Championship status for 2017.
Team: J McDermott, B Brennan, A Murtagh, S Carrington, T Murtagh(0-1), R Rogers, S Gannon, C Garraghan, J Murtagh(1-0), P Casserly(0-1), M Guildford,D Cox, S Doherty, F McGowan(0-3), A Callaghan(0-2)
Subs used: E Conroy, J McNally, M Casey, A McGowan, J Bennett Jnr

Two Under 14 Teams in action

Last Thursday was a busy evening of underage action with both our Under 14 Girls and Boys teams in action. Unfortunately neither team could come up with a win on the night. The girls faced the Division 2 League winners Roscommon Gaels, and played really well throughout the game. The girls competed very well and were not intimidated by their much physically bigger opposition, nor their vociferous supporters, but struggled to get the scores that their play deserved. This was the last group game for the girls.

The boys travelled to Ballyleague for their Championship game against St Faithleach’s, but came out on the wrong side of a 5-08 to 4-09 scoreline.

Fixtures
Thursday 8th

Division 3 Championship U14 Boys v Western Gaels in Frenchpark at 7.30pm.

Friday 9th

U14 Girls Division 2 Championship Quarter Final v Kilbride in Kilbride at 7.30pm.