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.

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

The numbers drawn in the Corner Bar were 1, 8, 9 and 10. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Anthony Forde, €30 Richard O’Donovan and €20 went to Grainne Dunworth. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 on Sunday February 9th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Results Week Ending February 2nd 2020 – Youths win 6 pointer

Saturday Feb 1st

Youth Div 1 – Askeaton 0 Ballingarry 1 (Southgate)
Ballingarry continued their good run of form as they claimed all 3 pts away to table toppers Askeaton on Saturday. After a poor first half performance Ballingarry stepped it up in the 2nd half and were full value for their 1-0 victory in the end. Michael Southgate came off the bench to strike the winner on 28 minutes after a good run down the right. Indeed, the same player was disappointed not to have got he’s second 10 minutes later when he should have finished with a clear strike on goal from 12 yards. 
Team: J Molloy C Tagney K Storin TJ Tierney A Hickey D Casey J Quille L Madigan D Geary M Molloy.
Used Subs: M Southgate E Foley. Un used Subs: C McGoey and Mark Ruddle.

Sunday Feb 2nd

Premier Division – Abbeyfeale United 5 Ballingarry 1 (Molloy)
A first junior goal for Mike Molloy wasn’t enough as Ballingarry were well beaten at Abbeyfeale.

Ladies Premier – Ballingarry 0 Breska Rovers 1

Latest News – Ballingarry in Munster last 8

Munster Youths last 16 – Ballinroad 1-2 Ballingarry aet.

Ballingarry booked their spot in the last 8 of the Munster youths cup courtesy of the narrowest of victory’s in Waterford on Sunday. A Kieran Storin header from a corner 8 mins in put the dominant visitors ahead. Ballingarry were on the front foot throughout the first but for the chances they created only had one goal to show for at halftime. Ballinroad equalized 10 minutes into the second half but Ballingarry continued to dominate and created chance after chance. It took a Mikey Molloy first period of extra time strike to finally book the ticket to Carrigaline.

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

The numbers drawn in the Corner Bar were 17, 18, 25 and 28. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Larry McAuliffe, €30 Leanne Forde and €20 went to Kate O’Donovan. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Condrons Bar on Sunday February 2nd. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Results Week Ending January 19th 2020 – Ballingarry youths prepare with win for Waterford journey

Saturday Jan 18th

Youth Div. 1 – NCW T 2 Ballingarry 3 (Geary 2, Hickey 1)
Ballingarry had to come from behind twice to claim all three points in this eagerly contested game at Woodfields. A goal from David Geary in each half levelled it twice but it took a beautiful strike from Adam Hickey to win it. This was a great team performance which will have left the scouting delegation from Ballinroad with plenty to worry them before they entertain Ballingarry in the Munster youth cup in Waterford next Sunday.

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

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 11, 13, 28 and 29. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Fiona Santoro, €30 Andy Grimes and €20 went to Ann Hartnett. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Buckleys Bar on Sunday January 26th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee

Latest Results Week Ending January 12th 2020

Saturday Jan 11th

Youth Div. 1 – St Itas v Ballingarry (off – pitch unplayable)

Sunday Jan 12th

Premier Division – Kilcornan 2 Ballingarry 1 (J O’Connor)
Two first half goals undid Ballingarry during a half that saw them second best. A much improved second half during which they pulled a goal back through Josh O’Connor wasn’t enough as they lost their second game in a row.
Team: O Grady; Meade; Moore; Storin; Flynn; Quill; D Clancy; McInerney; Long; Cahill; O Connor.
Used subs: N Clancy; P Ryan; Molloy; Tagney; Forde.

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

The numbers drawn in Trainors Bar were 5, 9, 10 and 19. There was no jackpot winner, the lucky dip winners were €50 Noel Noonan, €30 B O’D and €20 went to Rose English. Next weeks jackpot will be €20,000 and the draw will be held in Barretts Bar on Sunday January 19th. We thank you for your continued support.

Regards, Ballingarry AFC Committee