LDFL Season Cancelled

The following statement has been released by the management committee of the Limerick Desmond Football League.

Following consultations with the clubs and in response to the Covit 19 pandemic the MC of the limerick Desmond Football League have decided to cancel the 2019/20 season with immediate effect. As per FAI guidelines the 2020/21 season will commence on weekend of 16/18 October 2020

Ballingarry AFC White Collar Boxing Fundraiser

On behalf of the Ballingarry AFC Finance Committee, we would like to thank all of those involved in our recent White Collar Boxing fundraiser. We are completely overwhelmed at the generosity of our local community and of course our local businesses who never fail to amaze us with their ability to support.

We would like to thank the boxers for their commitment and training which was clearly on display the night of the event- Each and everyone should be very proud of their achievements. Thanks also to the Rathkeale Boxing Club for their professionalism in preparing our boxers so well and making our fight night a real success.

We felt that in these strange and difficult times, some happy news never goes astray and as agreed up front, we wanted to share the details of the success of the fundraiser- which brought in a whopping profit of €52,133. for our club. This money will go to improving our facilities with the ultimate goal of providing an additional pitch where our growing club can flourish.

We are aware now more than ever the importance of supporting our local businesses and wanted to share this message to encourage this whenever and wherever possible- they are the life and soul of the community.

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Ballingarry AFC Clubhouse were 4, 11, 12 and 17. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Jim Alymer, €30 Shirley Lyons and €20 went to Rose English. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held at a tie and venue to be confirmed once the current COVID 19 health crisis is under control.
Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Condrons Bar were 18, 20, 22 and 28. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Dian Picard, €30 Ciaran McMahon and €20 went to John Bpurke. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Buckleys Bar on Sunday March 15th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 20, 22, 25 and 27. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Gerry O’Donovan, €30 Stephen Sexton and €20 went to Pat Gilbourne. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Buckleys Bar on Sunday March 8th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Youths shoot into Munster Youth Cup semi-final

February 23rd 2020 – Munster Youth Cup Semi Final – Carrigaline United 3 Ballingarry 3 aet (Storin; OG; Quill) Ballingarry win 4-2 on penalties.

Ballingarry will revisit a stage that has eluded them for almost twenty years when they face Bridge United of Clare in the Munster Youth Cup semi- final. An epic game in Cork against Carrigaline United, the holders, offered everything including a penalty shootout that saw Ballingarry prevail.

Not since 2002 have Ballingarry experienced such dizzy Munster heights when they faced and lost to another Cork opponent Douglas Hall at Turners Cross in the penultimate stage however, Ballingarry will be hoping that they can go one step further when they host Clare side Bridge United at the end of March.
Following a shaky opening fifteen minutes during which the home side dominated indeed scoring from the first corner of the game after just five minutes when their 6 foot 4 inch centre half headed in at the back post, Ballingarry settled and the game developed into an exciting even affair.

In fairness but for two magnificent saves from Mike Molloy in goal for Ballingarry the game could have been lost by the break. The first after seventeen minutes when his point blank block denied a certain goal and again on 31 minutes when he finger tipped a 30 yard blockbuster onto the crossbar. In between Gearys free delivered into the box saw the homesides keeper deny Casey with an excellent save. Another delivery from Geary from a corner evaded everyone to drift out at the far side for a throw, any touch would have yielded a goal. Ballingarry were threatening and will be wondering how they didn’t go in at the break level when Madigans free from the left was met by Casey but his header was brilliantly saved by the keeper only for the ball to fall to Kieran Storin but with the goal at his mercy he somehow blazed wide. He would make up for this miss in spades in the second half.

The second half started with the visitors on top and another glorious chance went a begging when a beautiful layoff from Geary put Mike Southgate clean through but the keeper did superbly in coming off his line to save, still Southegate will be disappointed. United went two up just 4 minutes into the half . A long ball was delivered from left to right where their forward half turned and shot in the one move to provide the two goal cushion.

Ballingarry responded in truly wonderful fashion scoring the all important next goal just eight minutes into a hectic second half. Geary delivered the corner, a game of pin ball ensued with the keeper saving bravely before Storin drove to the net. A massive goal at a crucial time. In the space of two minutes in the 60th and 62nd Ballingarry scored twice to go ahead. Quills driven corner from the left was too hot for the keeper to hold when it struck his chest and rebounded onto the post and into the net, an own goal for sure, the second put Ballingarry ahead and it was Josh Quill who drove home to the delight of his team mates from the edge of the box. As Carrig pushed forward looking for an equaliser they left massive gaps at the back. Ballingarry had chances to seal the game but they found a fine keeper in their way . Casey and Madigan were denied while Geary was off target. United were now all out in search of a passage to extra time. The post was struck on 80 minutes while a superb effort screamed past the far post. Then with just four minutes of normal time remaining the homeside forced extra time. Another corner undone Ballingarry as the ball was driven in at the near post.

Extra time flew by with no real chances leaving penalties to decide. Once Jack Molloy saved the first effort you knew Ballingarry would not miss and progress. M Molloy; Geary; Quill and Tagney were flawless form the spot while Carrigs second pen flew over the bar.

It would be easy to say penalties are a lottery but are they really? No one from the winners had to volunteer, no one hid at the back to avoid the responsibility, they ran to the spot without fear, this comes from preparation and Ballingarry were prepared, they will be prepared for the semi final as well.

Team: J Molloy; Tierney; Storin; Tagney; Kelly; Casey; Quill; Southgate; Madigan; M Molloy; Geary.
Used Subs: McGoey; Ruddle;

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 12, 21, 22 and 24. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Mairead Snow, €30 Houlian Family and €20 went to Mia Brosnan. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Buckleys Bar on Sunday March 1st. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 3, 14, 16 and 26. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Pat Fahy, €30 Liz Ryan and €20 went to Rose English. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Barretts Bar on Sunday February 23rd. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Ballingarry AFC Weekly Lotto Draw – Next Jackpot: €20,000

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 5, 16, 25 and 26. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Pat Ryan, €30 Tom O’Connor and €20 went to Muire Barrett. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held on Sunday February 16th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Ballingarry AFC – Commemorating a Common Brother: Hibs away fixture to Ballingarry results in stronger ties.

Most people with an interest in Soccer and living in Ballingarry will know of the connection between the West Limerick village and Hibernian FC in Edinburgh, which is one of Scotland’s biggest football clubs. Weaving this connection together there is a fascinating story about one man’s crusade to tackle social and cultural issues of the poorer Catholic’s in the city of Edinburgh during the second half of the 19th century.

Hibernian or Hibs as they are commonly known as were formed in 1875 by Canon Edward Joseph Hannan who was born in Ballingarry in 1836 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1860. Following his ordination he travelled to Edinburgh in 1861 on holiday and was persuaded to stay by the bishop to run the recently re-inaugurated St Patrick’s parish church. During his long period in Edinburgh he did much to address the social problems of the poorer Catholics in the city and founded a local branch of the Catholic Young Men’s Society (CYMS) in 1865, which had been founded in Ireland by his uncle, Monsignor Richard B. O’Brien.

In 1871 he became the priest in charge at St Patrick’s. He did much for the inhabitants of “Little Ireland”, the Irish community in Edinburgh, centred around the Cowgate area. In 1875, together with the 21 year old Michael Whelahan of the CYMS, and in part to mark the centenary of The Liberator Daniel O’Connell’s birth, he founded Hibernian Football Club.

Hannan served as the club’s first Manager and as President until his death. Despite only starting as a church club, Canon Hannan did much lobbying resulting in acceptance of the team playing for the Scottish Cup in 1877, only two years after their foundation. He lived in the house attached to St Patrick’s Church. He died of pneumonia on the 24th of June 1891.

On Friday January 24th, 2020, five members of St Patricks Hibernian supporters branch, Dougie McLeod, Paddy Power, Stuart McLeod, Brian Duffy & Willie Wilson visited Ballingarry. Here they discussed with Ballingarry AFC, represented by John Cronin, Marie Quaid, Paschal Moynihan and James Clancy, their proposed presentation of a replica mosaic plague, its original significance of the iconic badge and, the original plaque that had been located above the Easter Road Main Entrance of Hibs FC since time remembered. The Harp proclaiming the Clubs Irish routes and the now main reason on returning the iconic Hibernian Harp to its founding fathers’ birthplace, Ballingarry.

During discussions which were extremely productive and are ongoing, there was a general agreement that this project will proceed and to target completion, most likely in September 2021. The visiting party were taken on a tour of the locality on Saturday January 25th where they visited local places of interest.

Updates will be posted as the project develops.