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WHAT'S NEW
5 May 2008
News and photographs from The Alan Ryan/Seamus Grimes Under 16 Hurling tournament
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29 April 2008
Join the debate on the Team Talk section of the site. Take part in our poll and tell us if Aodh Ruadh can beat Bundoran in the Under 16 Divisional Final this Friday?
27 April 2008
The Donegal Democrat archive for 1948 is now available to view in the history section.
6 April 2008
Second annual Hurlathon big success
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10 March 2008
Updated underage registration form now available.
12 February 2008
The Donegal Democrat archive for 1947 is now available to view in the history section.
10 February 2008
Donegal County Board have made available a definitive club boundary map as a PDF file. You will need Acrobat Reader to view this file.
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This map can be accessed permanently in the Administration of the site.
7 January 2008
There has been some work on the history section of the club website. The Donegal Democrat archives with references to Aodh Ruadh are progressively being made available in the history section.
A club notes archive has been added commencing from January 2007.
Finally a table listing Aodh Ruadh Chairs, Secretaries and Treasurers down the years has also been added.
24 November 2007
Bord na nÓg cheque out for 2007
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19 November 2007
Report and pictures from Bord na nÓg's Presentation Night 2007
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28 October 2007
Bakery Cup final
Ronan McGurn takes fiftieth anniversary Bakery Cup
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21 October 2007
Aodh Ruadh's young hurlers presented medals by Galway star
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21 October 2007
Minor Hurling Championship
Aodh Ruadh minors make it two in a row
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30 September 2007
Under 12 Hurling Blitz
Aodh O Dalaigh Under 12 Hurling Blitz
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23 September 2007
Under 12 Hurling Skills
Under 12 hurlers test their skills
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22 September 2007
Under 12 Hurling Blitz
Aodh Ruadh at Four Masters hurling blitz
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22 September 2007
Senior Football Division 1A
Gaoth Dobhair edge out Aodh Ruadh
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2 September 2007
Senior Football Division 1A
Aodh Ruadh relegation fears deepen
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28 August 2007
Pictures from summer hurling outings
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26 August 2007
RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta senior football championship
Aodh Ruadh fade out under lights
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21 July 2007
Senior Football Division 1A
Naomh Conaill defeat Aodh Ruadh to stretch unbeaten run
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13 July 2007
County under 12 final
Aodh Ruadh take seventh U-12 title
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10 July 2007
Summer Camp 2007 in full swing
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6 July 2007
County under 12 semi final
Aodh Ruadh secure county final spot
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Club News
12 May 2008
~ SENIOR FOOTBALL ~
A fruitless trip to Killybegs on Saturday as Aodh Ruadh lost by 0-14 to 0-9. The failure to convert early chances told in the end. Johnny Gallagher and Brian McCafferty put in a good shift in defence whist Brian Roper and Sticky Ward were industrious in attack. In the end, however, Ballyshannon were beaten by a stronger, slicker and fitter Killybegs outfit. The reserves delivered a much improved performance, but didn't get the points their efforts deserved and they lost on a scoreline of 1-9 to 0-10 in favour of Killybegs. Senior training continues at the Lakeside on Tuesdays between 7pm to 8.30pm and Thursdays in the De La Salle field from 7pm to 8.30pm.
The thirds were defeated by Red Hugh's in Father Tierney park in the first leg of the first round of the Junior B Championship. The final score was 1-5 to 1-6 in favour of Killygordon.
~ DONEGAL TICKETS ~
The first round Ulster Senior Football Championship match between Donegal and Derry in Ballybofey will be all ticket. There will be a limited number of tickets available for this match and these are being distributed via the clubs. Members of Aodh Ruadh will be giving priority to club members in the distribution of tickets. Club membership can be obtained from Mary Matthews in Shannon's corner. Non-playing adult membership is priced at €25.
~ NOTE OF SYMPATHY ~
Aodh Ruadh extends its sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of Ciaran McCready who died in Dublin on Monday morning. A great Aodh Ruadh stalwart and unrepentant Donegal man, Ciaran was a true servant to his club and county. He was member of the great 1951 Aodh Ruadh side which defeated Saint Eunan's by a point in the county final to take the Maguire cup back to Ballyshannon. He was Donegal's Liaison Officer in Dublin and his home was always open to anyone from the O'Donnell county, especially if they hailed from the banks of the Erne. A keen boxer and athlete, Ciaran served as Donegal's physio for the county's Ulster Championship wins in 1972, 1974 and 1983. He served a long and distinguished career with An Garda Síochána and was retired from the force. He will be buried in Dublin on Wednesday. Our thoughts are with Ciaran's brother Cormac and nephew Niall at this sad time. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal
~ HURLING ~
The under 12 hurlers played a very competitive game against Saint Eunan's in Ballyshannon on Saturday last. It took a strong second half performance from the Ballyshannon boys to win out in the end. On Sunday the under 11 boys played in the county finals of the Community Games held in Father Tierney Park. A young Ballyshannon team played very well in all three games, winning bronze medals in the end with a great all round team performance. The team and management would like to thank the local Community Games committee for organising the day and special thanks to Tommy Mannion, the chief organiser.
Underage hurling training continues in Father Tierney Park on Sunday at 12 noon for under 10s, 12s and 14s. All welcome, especially beginners. For enquiries contact John Rooney (086-2587793) or Billy Finn (9851289).
Pictures and a short report from The Alan Ryan / Seamus Grimes Tournament are now available on aodhruadh.org.
~ LADIES ~
The under 10 girls continue to train on Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm in Father Tierney Park
This Wednesday, 14th May, the under 12s travel to Killybegs for their first league match, good luck to everyone involved. On Sunday the girls are in Community Games action when they make the trip to Dunfanaghy on Sunday, 18th May, for the Community Games county final. For more information call Claire, Jo or Colman. Under 12 training continues on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8.15pm in Father Tierney Park.
The Ladies intermediate team played host to Naomh Columba on Sunday morning last and the Aodh Ruadh girls will be happy with their win. The team performed well and will be in optimistic form as they prepare for a visit to Kilcar on Sunday, 18th May.
Best wishes to Dearbhaile McNeill and Tara Kahn who will travel to Down with the county under 16 team on Friday, 16th May to play Down in the Ulster final. Good luck to you both.
Congratulations to the Holy Family girls team who have qualified for the schools county final in the 9-a-side competition, well done girls. Date and venue is still to be decided.
Senior training continues at the Lakeside on Saturday evening at 6.45pm. Please bring €2 to cover the cost of the facilities.
~ BORD NA NÓG ~
Creevy National School is in the Cumann na mBunscoil final for the second year in a row in Lifford this Saturday. The time is yet to be confirmed. Aodh Ruadh wishes the school good luck in their hunt for county honours.
Training for under 8s and under 10s continues in Father Tierney Park on Saturdays from 11am to 12 noon. There is training for under 10s only in Father Tierney Park on Wednesday nights from 7pm to 8pm. We are getting great numbers to training and blitzes and the management team would really appreciate anyone who had an hour to spare coming along and giving a hand out whenever they had the chance. The next blitz will be in Bundoran on Saturday May 24th.
The under 12s travel to Fintra to take on Killybegs on Friday 16th May. The bus leaves Father Tierney Park promptly at 5pm. Throw in at Fintra for the 'B' game is at 6.30pm with the 'A' game starting at 7.00pm. Under 12 training continues at the Lakeside on Tuesdays from 6pm to 7pm and Saturdays from 12 noon to 1pm.
The under 14s are training in the Lakeside on Wednesdays at 6.30pm and Saturdays at 11am.
The under 16s lost to Bundoran in the Divisional Final last Wednesday on a scoreline of 1-10 to 1-3. Aodh Ruadh rattled the woodwork on no less than three occasions, but failed to find the scores that would up pressure on the seasiders. Conor Patton was absolutely outstanding at full back. He had his hands full throughout the match, but he dealt calmly with any danger that came his way. The next engagement for the under 16s will be away to Saint Naul's on Friday, 16th May, with a first round, first leg Championship clash. The throw in is at 7.30pm. A good show of Ballyshannon support would be greatly appreciated. There is under 16 training at 8pm on Thursday in the Lakeside.
Minor training continues with the seniors at the Lakeside on Tuesdays between 7pm to 8.30pm and Thursdays in the De La Salle field from 7pm to 8.30pm.
5 May 2008
~ SENIOR FOOTBALL ~
Aodh Ruadh were on their travels again last Saturday, this time the hosts were Division 1B table-toppers Buncrana. The match saw a welcome return to action for long-term injury absentees Michael Lawless, Anthony Boyle and Johnny Gallagher. It was a great evening for football and Aodh Ruadh duly delivered running in handsome winners by 1-8 to 3-15. There were fine displays all over the pitch with Simon Gillespie continuing to show good form in corner back and Michael 'Sticky' Ward in only his second game back from injury capping a fine performance up front with a well-taken penalty strike. The reserve game was postponed. Ballyshannon are back on the road next week with a slightly less punishing trip to Killybegs on Saturday 10th May. Aodh Ruadh drew with Killybegs in the park and this match has the air of a four-pointer about it with both sides currently in the wrong half of the table. An exciting tussle is guaranteed. The reserve game throws in at 5.30pm followed by the seniors at 7pm. Training continues at 6.30pm in Lakeside on Tuesday and 6.30pm on Thursday in the De La Salle field.
There is a meeting of the Senior Club this Thursday, 8th May at 8.30pm in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh. All committee members are asked to attend.
~ PARK COMMITTEE ~
Junior and senior kit bags are now available in the club shop priced €27 and €30 respectively.
With the restricted availability of facilities priority bookings and cancellations for Father Tierney Park should be notified to Peter Conlon at 9851386 or 087-6838024.
~ AODHRUADH.ORG ~
Join the debate on the Team Talk section of aodhruadh.org. Take part in our poll and tell us if Aodh Ruadh can beat Bundoran in the Under 16 Divisional Final this Wednesday.
~ HURLING ~
Aodh Ruadh's senior hurlers were defeated by Naomh Colmcille in the Ulster League on Saturday evening last on a scoreline of Aodh Ruadh 2-6, Naomh Colmcille 0-11. This Weekend the seniors are at home to Derry city outfit Na Maghe in the first round of game in the Donegal League.
The under 14s had a busy weekend, taking part in both the Ulster Feile last Saturday in Tyrone and in the Alan Ryan / Seamus Grimes Tournament in Father Tierney park on Bank Holiday Monday. This Thursday 8th May they are away to Saint Eunan's in the Donegal League.
The Alan Ryan / Seamus Grimes Tournament was a great success with five teams participating from Sligo, Fermanagh and Donegal. Aodh Ruadh won the Seamus Grimes Memorial Trophy, while Setanta won the Alan Ryan Cup. Many thanks to everyone who helped make sure the day went off so well.
This Saturday, 10th May the U-12 hurlers are playing in an all county blitz in Ballybofey. The team will be leaving Father Tierney park at 12.30pm.
Last week Peter Horan, Billy Finn and John Rooney accompanied Paudie Butler, the GAA's National Director of Hurling, to Creevy National School where they carried out first class coaching sessions with the kids.
Underage hurling training continues in Father Tierney Park on Sunday at 12 noon for under 10s, 12s and 14s. All welcome, especially beginners. For enquiries contact John Rooney (086-2587793) or Billy Finn (9851289).
~ LADIES ~
Hard luck to Aoife Buggy and Katie Flood were on the county minor team that lost to Clare in the NFL Division 2 final last Sunday. Donegal lost on a scoreline of 2-10 to 0-15 and Clare were forced to hang on in the end to claim the title.
The under 10 girls continue to train on Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm.
Under 12 training continues on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8.15pm in Father Tierney Park.
Senior training continues at the Lakeside on Saturday evening at 6.45pm. Please bring €2 to cover the cost of the facilities.
~ BORD NA NÓG ~
There is a meeting of the Bord na nÓg on Tuesday, 6th May at 9pm in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh. All committee members are asked to attend.
The first under 10 blitz of the year took place in Ballintra last Saturday. Ballyshannon travelled down with 38 players to take on Four Masters, Pettigo and Naomh Bríd. There was great weather for football and Aodh Ruadh did well, winning the 'A' section with a clean sweep of three victories, whilst the 'B's' broke even, winning a game and losing one. The players had plenty of fun and enjoyed the day with everyone getting a run out. There is training for under 10s only in Father Tierney Park on Wednesday nights from 7pm to 8pm. We are getting great numbers to training and blitzes and the management team would really appreciate anyone who had an hour to spare coming along and giving a hand out whenever they had the chance. The next blitz will be in Bundoran on Saturday May 31st.
The under 12s made it three wins in a row when they defeated Naomh Conaill last Wednesday. It was an excellent team performance. Goal keeper Adam Irwin had an excellent game between the posts, as did Conor Kennedy at centre full back. Further out the pitch Matthew Maguire gave a wonderful performance at centre half back as did Stephen and Colm Kelly who dominated at midfield. Up front Philip Patton, Shane McGrath and Conor McShea continue to form a very effective attacking unit. Aodh Ruadh finished the game minus a man sent off for a straight red card making the final score of 1-2 to 0-8 in favour of Ballyshannon all the more noteworthy. The winning run was ended by Dungloe in the Park on Bank Holiday Monday. Aodh Ruadh were fielding with a somewhat depleted squad, but were still ahead at half time by 1-4 to 1-3. Unfortunately a soft goal in the second half set Ballyshannon back on their heels in a game they could have won. There was another fine performance from Matthew Maguire. Up front John Ward top-scored with a goal whilst Philip Patton, Conor McShea and Shane McGrath all finished the game with 0-2 apiece. The next outing for the under 12s is a trip to Fintra to take on Killybegs on Monday 12th May. The bus leaves Father Tierney Park promptly at 5pm. Throw in at Fintra for the 'B' game is at 6.30pm with the 'A' game starting at 7.00pm. Under 12 training continues at the Lakeside on Tuesdays from 6pm to 7pm and Saturdays from 12 noon to 1pm.
The under 14s are training in the Lakeside on Wednesdays at 6.30pm and Saturdays at 3pm
The under 16s divisional takes place on Wednesday 7th May. In Ballintra. The first silverware of the under 16 season is up for grabs so a good show of Ballyshannon support would be much appreciated at Naomh Bríd's grounds.
The minor's couldn't field for their final league match away to Saint Naul's so the game had to be conceded. The next action for the minors will be when they host Bundoran in the first leg, first round of the Championship on Wednesday 30th July. Minor training continues with the seniors at the Lakeside on Tuesdays between 6.30pm to 8pm and Thursdays in the De La Salle field from 6.30pm to 8pm.
28 April 2008
~ SENIOR FOOTBALL ~
Aodh Ruadh made the long trip to Inishowen last weekend to take on Malin missing a large number of players. There was disappointment for both seniors and reserves. The seniors lost by 1-11 to 1-8, whilst the reserves went down by 2-17 to 2-11. In the senior game Hugh McNeill and Simon Gillespie both did well in their respective back row corners. Brian McCafferty had an excellent game at half back and really put his body on the line. Stephen Ward did well overall at midfield. In the forwards the best news was that Michael 'Sticky' Ward came through a full match at centre forward without any ill-effects. Both sides are back in Inishowen this weekend when they travel to Buncrana on Saturday 3rd May. The reserve game throws in at 5.30pm followed by the seniors at 7pm. Training continues at 6.30pm in Lakeside on Tuesday and 6.30pm on Thursday in the De La Salle field.
The thirds are defending their league title this year, but they had a tough start to the season when they travelled to Ardara for their opening fixture. Ardara were fielding with ex-County star Damien Diver in his first game back from injury in last year's championship. They were strong all over the pitch and ran out 1-14 to 1-7 winners. For Aodh Ruadh, Michael Ward had a good game at the back whilst captain, Christy Dolan, provided a robust and effective presence in the middle of the park. Up front young Francis McShea played well in his first game for the thirds. Meanwhile at the other end of the age spectrum Colman Kerr showed that class is permanent as he bagged 1-1. Third team training continues on Wednesdays at the Lakeside from 6.45pm to 8pm.
There is a meeting of the Senior Club next Thursday, 8th May, in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh. All committee members are asked to attend.
~ PARK COMMITTEE ~
Junior and senior kit bags are now available in the club shop priced €27 and €30 respectively.
With the restricted availability of facilities priority is being given to official fixtures, all codes and age groups, in Father Tierney Park. Training and other such activities should be scheduled for alternative locations. Bookings and cancellations for Father Tierney Park should be notified to Peter Conlon at 9851386 or 087-6838024. No exceptions allowed. This is in order to ensure the smooth running of games in absence of Munday's field over the summer.
~ CLUB HISTORY ~
The Donegal Democrat archive for 1948 is now available to view in the history section of aodhruadh.org.
~ HURLING ~
The Senior hurlers where narrowly defeated by Mullahoran in Cavan on Saturday evening last. The final score was: Aodh Ruadh 0-11, Mullahoran 2-12. The club extends its best wishes to Thomas Gallagher who got injured at start of the second half and wishes him a speedy recovery.
The annual Alan Ryan / Seamus Grimes under 16 Memorial Tournament takes place this Bank holiday Monday in Father Tierney Park and commences at 11.00am.
The under 14 Donegal League starts this Thursday evening and Aodh Ruadh are at home to Burt for their opener. All players are asked to be to be at Father Tierney Park for 6pm. On Saturday the under 14s will be off to Tyrone to take part in the Ulster Feile. All players should be at the park at 7.45am. Everyone should bring a packed lunch. Anyone who has any enquires can call Kevin Loughlin on 086-3062209
Underage hurling training continues in Father Tierney Park on Sunday at 12 noon for under 10s, 12s and 14s. All welcome, especially beginners. For enquiries contact John Rooney (086-2587793) or Billy Finn (9851289).
~ LADIES ~
The under 10 girls continue to train on Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm.
The under 12s travelled to Donegal town last Saturday to take on Four Masters in a challenge. There was 32 on the bus for the short trip down the N15. Two full games were played with Aodh Ruadh winning one and losing one. Everyone got a game and a good day's fun was had by all. Under 12 training continues on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8.15pm in Father Tierney Park.
The under 16 county team are in championship action on Tuesday 29th April at home to Tyrone. Best wishes to the Aodh Ruadh representatives, Dearbhaile McNeill and Tara Khan.
Aoife Buggy and Katie Flood were on the county minor team that took on Monaghan last Saturday. Unfortunately they lost out against a very determined Farney outfit. The girls will be looking to erase the memory of that loss when they take on Clare in the Division 2 final on Sunday at 2.30pm. Bizarrely the game has been fixed for Ennis, but Aodh Ruadh wishes the girls the best of luck as they attempt to bring back some silverware to the county.
Senior training continues at the Lakeside on Saturday evening at 6.45pm. Please bring €2 to cover the cost of the facilities.
~ BORD NA NÓG ~
There is a meeting of the Bord na nÓg next Tuesday, 6th May, in Aras Aoidh Ruaidh. All committee members are asked to attend.
The first under 10 blitz of the year takes place this Saturday 3rd May in Ballintra. Team management will notify players of travel details during the week. Please note that all players need to be registered before they can take to the field for Aodh Ruadh. Registration forms available are available from the team management or aodhruadh.org. The registration fee is €12.
The under 12s chalked up their second win on the bounce with a victory over Ardara in Father Tierney park last Friday. It was a high scoring encounter for both sides with the final score of 5-8 to 4-5 giving Ballyshannon a six point winning margin. It was a classic, good all-round performance from Ballyshannon. Matthew Maguire had a stormer at centre half back. Once again the midfield axis of Stephen Thompson and Colm Kelly had a great game. Kelly capped his performance with a goal and a point. Conor McShea top scored with 2-1, whilst Philip Patton was next with his haul of four points, along with Colm Kelly. Also on the score board were Gareth Ferguson, who impressed with two well-taken points, and Gavin McDaid and Shane McGrath who both bagged a goal apiece. The next outing for the under 12s is a trip to Glenties to take on Naomh Chonaill on Wednesday 30th April. The bus leaves Father Tierney Park promptly at 5pm. Throw in at Glenties for the 'B' game is at 6.30pm with the 'A' game starting at 7.00pm. Under 12 training continues at the Lakeside on Tuesdays from 6pm to 7pm and Saturdays from 12 noon to 1pm.
The under 14s are training in the Lakeside on Wednesdays at 6.30pm and Saturdays at 3pm
The under 16s concluded their league programme with a home victory against Dungloe on Monday evening. They beat the Gaeltacht side by 3-12 to 3-6. It was a confident display by Aodh Ruadh. Niall Thomas was very effective coming out of defence and did a lot of work relieving pressure on the back division. There were also notable displays in the backs from Ronan Drummond and Paddy Meehan, both of whom did a lot to keep Dungloe's scoring opportunities to a minimum. Martin Gallagher had a solid display in the nets. Up front Martin Larkin sealed a good day's work with an excellent goal. The result puts Aodh Ruadh second in the final table with 12 points behind Bundoran on 13 points. The sides will now go head to head in the Divisional final on Friday 2nd May. The likely venue is Donegal town, but at the time of writing the venue and time had yet to be confirmed. Please check the Southern Minor Board notes for full details. Under 16 training continues at the Lakeside this Thursday from 8pm to 9pm and on Saturday from 2pm to 3pm.
The minor's final league match is away to Saint Naul's on Wednesday 30th April, with the throw in at 7.00pm. Minor training continues with the seniors at the Lakeside on Tuesdays between 6.30pm to 8pm and Thursdays in the De La Salle field from 6.30pm to 8pm.
21 April 2008
~ SENIOR FOOTBALL ~
Aodh Ruadh suffered their second defeat of the league campaign last Sunday. Saint Michael's ran out 0-8 to 0-18 winners in Father Tierney park against a Ballyshannon team still struggling to find its groove. Although the sides were level at half time Dunfanaghy were able to push on with the help of the breeze to record a good win. Eamon O'Donnell had a good match at full back for Aodh Ruadh. Thomas McPhelim and Philip O'Reilly both did well at half back, while Stephen Ward battled hard in the middle of the park. Up front Pauric Buggy showed a few good touches. Donagh McIntyre and Diarmuid McInerney both scored from play and continue to show promise for the future.
The reserves made a little bit of history as they recorded the first competitive win by Aodh Ruadh reserves in well over a year. They beat Saint Michael's by 1-9 to 1-5 with Simon Gillespie starring for the Ernesiders.
Aodh Ruadh will be on their travels next weekend as they take on Malin in the fourth round of the league. The day and time is yet to be confirmed.
The third team are out in league action this weekend. They are set to travel to Pairc na Phiarsaigh in Ardara on Saturday, 26th April, throw in at 7.00pm. Third team training continues at the Lakeside on Wednesdays from 6.45pm to 8pm.
Aodh Ruadh extends best wishes to Ronan Matthews who is heading off to Chad with the Irish Peace Keeping Force this week.
~ PARK COMMITTEE ~
In the quest to collect important trophies from the club's past both the AIB and Gold Flake cups have been located. The Park Committee would be interested on any information regarding the whereabouts of the O'Neill cup and the James Daly cup. If anyone can help could they give Tom Daly a call on 071-9852595.
With the restricted availability of facilities priority is being given to official fixtures, all codes and age groups, in Father Tierney Park. Training and other such activities should be scheduled for alternative locations. As Peter Conlon on holiday next week bookings and cancellations for Father Tierney Park should be notified to Pat Melaniff at 086-1217403 or 071-9851494. No exceptions allowed. This is in order to ensure the smooth running of games in absence of Munday's field over the summer.
~ HURLING ~
The Seniors are back in Ulster Hurling League Division 4 action this Saturday when they travel to Cavan to take on Mullahoran. The throw in is at 6.30pm.
The u-14 team had enjoyable trip to Killygordan last Saturday when they took part in the Donegal Feile Blitz.
Underage hurling training continues in Father Tierney Park on Sunday at 12 noon for under 10s, 12s and 14s. All welcome, especially beginners. For enquiries contact John Rooney (086-2587793) or Billy Finn (9851289).
~ LADIES ~
The Ladies intermediate team got their league campaign off to a successful start on Sunday last, playing host to Saint Michael's in the Park. The girls will feel very fortunate to have scored a goal in the dying seconds of the game to win by a point. However, it's always good to win and hopefully Aodh Ruadh will be able to build on the result. Training continues at the Lakeside on Saturday evening at 6.45pm. Please bring €2 to cover the cost of the facilities.
The under 10 girls continue to train on Tuesday evening from 6-7pm at Father Tierney Park.
The under 12 girls are off to Donegal town on Saturday at 2pm to play Four Masters in a challenge match. Good luck girls and we hope everyone enjoys themselves. Under 12 training continues on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8.15pm.
The U16 county team are in championship action next Tuesday at home to Tyrone. The venue is still to be decided, watch the local press for details. Best wishes to the Aodh Ruadh representatives, Dearbhaile McNeill and Tara Khan. The county minor team are away to Monaghan on Saturday and Aodh Ruadh have two of our girls playing there too. Best of luck to Aoife Buggy and Katie Flood
~ BORD NA NÓG ~
Under 10 and under 8 training continues this Saturday 26th April in the Lakeside from 12 noon to 1pm. Please note, because of insurance requirements, children cannot train or play with the club unless they are registered. Registration forms available are available from the team management or aodhruadh.org. The registration fee is €12. The first under 10 blitz will take place on Saturday 3rd May in Ballintra.
The under 12s picked up their first win of the league with a victory over Four Masters in Tir Chonaill park last Friday. It was good team display by Ballyshannon with a 2-5 to 6-3 win reflecting a lot of hard work over the course of the game. Conor Kennedy had a good game at centre full back where he dealt with the Four Masters attacking threat very capably. In midfield Stephen Thompson and Colm Kelly won a lot of ball, Kelly also popping up for a goal. Gavin McDaid and Conor McShea shared the top scorer accolade with 2-0 apiece. Oisín Roper and Shane McGrath both caused the Four Masters defence a lot of problems and finished with 1-1 apiece. Philip Patton rounded off a good performance with two well-taken points. The next outing for the under 12s is against Ardara in Father Tierney Park on Friday, 25th April at 6.30pm. That fixture is quickly followed by a trip to Glenties to take on Naomh Chonaill on Monday 28th April at 7.00pm.
The under 14s lost out in the regional blitz in Dunkineely last Saturday. They lost in their first game against a very strong Ardara side, which went to win the blitz outright.
The under 16s continued their strong league showing with a victory against Saint Naul's on Monday evening. They beat the Mountcharles outfit by 3-14 to 0-4 in Father Tierney Park. Martin Gallagher had a quiet game in nets, but made an outstanding full stretch save in the first half. Luke Toland continues to evolve as a player and gave a very accomplished display at midfield and even bagged a goal to cap the performance. Ruairí Drummond and Niall Thomas also had excellent games. Peter Boyle continues to cause opposition defences trouble and picked off two goals in another good day at the office. The next match for the under 16s is against Dungloe on Monday 28th April, time yet to be confirmed. Under 16 training continues at the Lakeside this Thursday from 8pm to 9pm and on Saturday from 2pm to 3pm.
Father Tierney Park was the scene of another disheartening loss for the minors last Wednesday. Four Masters overpowered Aodh Ruadh by 0-4 to 2-9. Chris Goan saw the line late in the game to compound the disappointment. Paul Hughes soldiered well at centre forward while David Dolan had a good match at midfield. In the back line Brian Patton and Maurice Kane continue to give their all and show considerable skill in the process. The minors final league match is away to Saint Naul's on Wednesday 30th April, with the throw in at 7.00pm. Minor training continues with the seniors at the Lakeside on Tuesdays between 6.30pm to 8pm and Thursdays in the De La Salle field from 6.30pm to 8pm.
Read more in the club notes archive.

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