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Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Monday, November 22, 2010

All Square in Junior Hurling !

Honours even in Gaelic Park yesterday between Rockland and New York in the hurling battle that concluded the playing year in Gaelic Park. It was a great game of hurling which ended 5-09 a piece after a great come back by New York. There was a large number of Irish American players playing which was great to see and bodes well for 2011 Junior Hurling season. With four teams looking to start Junior Hurling in 2011 the future is looking bright for the fastest and most skillful game in the world in New York.

If you are interested in playing Junior Hurling next year please contact nygaagdo@gmail.com . All players regardless of ability or playing experience are invited to start junior hurling.

Dan Mc Sweeney U12 memorial tournament









On Saturday Rockland GAA played host to the Dan Mc Sweeney memorial tournament. The tournament was established to commemorate Eoin Mc Sweeney's brother Dan who passed away. The Mc Sweeney family very generously supplied each player on the day with a commemorative T-shirt , medals and a trophy to remember a great member of the GAA who is no longer with us. In his speech Eoin played tribute to his brother and encouraged everyone playing the games to have fun and reminded everyone that while winning is important the most important thing in the GAA are family and friends and thats what lasts the longest.


On the playing field 7 teams participated in the blitz with the two Rockland teams giving great preformances throughout the group stages. The New York Celtics gave the preformance of the day in the semi final against Rockland Gaels but just couldnt match Rockland Harps in the final. The hosts were presented with the Dan Mc Sweeney memorial trophy much to the delight of the large crowd of parents in attendance.


The tournament concluded the Minor board season for 2010 and what a great year it was, the games program as set by our schedule chairman Tom Kerins was fantastic ensuring the best program for games in any overseas GAA county matching any schedule in Ireland, thanks a lot Tom! Looking forward to 2011 already!!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Maguire the hero as the exiles claim a famous draw!





Lonan Maguire was the toast of New York over the weekend with a last second goal to tie the game with the wee county on saturday evening in Gaelic Park. With just seconds to go the wee county looked like they were going to see out the game but a high ball into the Louth defence bounced favourably for Maguire who snuck it in past the Louth goalkeeper much to the delight of the New York faithful.
Louth burst out of the traps early on and looked like the match was going to be a one sided affair leading 1-03 to 0-01 after 10 minutes. New York were on the ropes and it looked like another defeat for the exiles was on the cards. However New York battled on throughout the half with Jason Kelly grabbing a well worked goal to tighten the gap between the teams. The New York forwards played much better as a unit than they had the previous game against Down with great scores coming from CJ Molloy and Murtagh. Carew, Power and Madden battled hard throughout the middle against Paddy Keenan Louths first ever All Star. New York's two corner backs Huvane and Lambe showed their footballing skills as well as defensive qualities limiting the two Louth Corner Forwards to very little from play. Louth cruised for much of the second half and even manager Peter Fitzpatrick came on with 10 minutes to go but Maguire had the final say for the New York team and his late finish ensured the New York supporters will view 2010 as one of the best years for the exiles in recent times.

John Brady U10 Tournament


























































What a day of football Saturday was! The day kicked off with the John Brady memorial tournament with 12 teams participating from all over the tri state area. Rockland GAA were the hosts and well done to the hosts for again turning in a great show catering for everyone in attendance with pizza and juice. With 29 games of football the event was a real memorable one the sunny weather making the day very enjoyable for parents and kids alike.
There was plenty of great football on display with 98 young footballers playing nearly two hours of football each . The parents seemed nearly more tired watching the kids than the players themselves! In the C final Rockland and Barnanbas played out the most exciting game of the day with Rockland launching a huge comeback in the second half to bring the game to overtime. Rockland scored a late goal in the second five minutes of overtime but the drama wasnt finished yet with Barnabas awarded a late free 15 yards out to tie the game with the hooter gone. Unfortunately for Barnabas they hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced off the line to the enormous relief of the Rockland faithful and the scheduling committee!!
In the B football the Celtics showed no tiredness from the previous nights festivities to bring the trophy back over the bridge. With some superb football from the lads the Celtics breezed through the group stages and semi finals before edging out Shannon Gaels in the final. Roared on by Tommy Traynor who had just received a life time achievment award for his contribution to the Celtics club the boys played the best football of the day much to the delight of manager Lawrence Mc Grath.
Barnabas made amends for their disappointment in the fall league by defeating the Rangers in a thrilling encounter in the A final. This was a real grudge match with the two big rivals going at it hammer and tongs over the 20 minutes with Barnabas just edging out a determined Rangers outfit to take the bragging rights back to the bronx!
Many thanks to our referees and parents for all their help on the day and especially to Tom and Dave for all their help in coordinating and scheduling the big day.







Friday, November 12, 2010

Down two point victors over the exiles



New York were unlucky to be narrowly defeated by a close to full strength Down team going down 2-06 to 2-08. Johnny Murtagh was the star of the night bagging 1-05 for the exiles whilst Marty Clarke will be sure to earn the wrath of Seamus Dooley after taking the paint of both sides of the posts with two screamers that were unlucky to go in, he later compensated with a fine penalty and some superb individual scores. James Huvane and Down exile Brendan Mc Gourty were the pick of the New York rearguard whilst Carew and Power did some great work around the middle of the field whilst Murtagh tormented Dan Gordon and the Down backs most of the evening. Jason Kelly's second half goal gave some hope to the large crowd in attendance but the All Ireland runners up did just enough to hold off a spirited New York preformance.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sacred Heart University u18 girls blitz
















On Sunday 39 U18 girls took part in Sacred Heart University , CT . Divided into 6 teams this 7 a side tournament ensured everyone involved got plenty of action. This was the first time most of the onlookers had ever seen Gaelic Football and there was plenty of top quality skill on show to convince the college staff that they wanted Gaelic Football to be part of their sports program and they committed to starting a Ladies Football club for the 2011 season! Many thanks to all the staff of the University especially former St Barnabas superstar Dean Seamus Carey and Ray Mencios and to all the speakers and catering staff who provided a lovely meal and talk for all our parents and players.

U8 blitz in Rockland











Last Saturday Rockland GAA played host to the final U8 blitz of the year and what an occasion it was! 17 teams , 136 kids and over 30 matches of football ensured a great day for all involved. It was a truly special day for the winners of the A grade St Patricks Fairfield who won an amazing final against the hosts Rockland. Setanta took the honours in a thrilling B final which went into overtime against the New York Rangers while Rockland pipped Shannon Gaels in the C competition. Many thanks to all involved in playing, coaching , hosting and organsing the event in making this a special event .


This Peter Hennessey junior memorial competition is named after a very special member of New York GAA Peter's father Peter senior was a stalwart of the Cavan GAA club for many years and the tournament is named in honour of Peter's 4 year old son who tragically lost his life on the roads in Ireland earlier this year. All our finalists were reminded that while winning and losing seems very important what really matters is family and friends. The chairperson of the Cavan football club Rosie O'Reilly made a presentation to the winning team and captain of the Setanta team.

Monday, November 1, 2010

All the action from the minor board competition this weekend!









































































































































What a weekend of football for the minor board! 7 games of high skilled football 3 fall league champions and some outstanding displays from our future stars.
The first game up the U10 final proved to be the best match of the weekend with a real tough contest between a never say die Rangers outfit and slick Barnabas team. In the end there was just a kick of the ball between the teams with Rangers taking home the honours. In the U12 game Rockland proved too much for the Celtics. The U14 also saw Rockland take home the silverware completing a perfect season for the boys taking the honours in the spring , the fall and at CYC and having a high representation on the Feile team.
Sunday @ Gaelic Park gave another feast of football with Barnabas and Rockland advancing at u16 level to the final in what should be a cracking game next week. Rangers just had too much for St Edmunds in the minors while Barnabas ran out convincing winners against the Raymonds in the final match of the weekend.















What a weekend for the minor board

Monday, October 25, 2010

Junior Hurling in Gaelic Park!


Last Sunday saw the first Junior Hurling game in Gaelic Park for some time. Rockland V The Bronx has really turned into a grudge match in recent weeks especially given the football game in Paddys Field at 230pm. The standard on show was incredible with some scores coming from nearly 100 yards. The day was also a historic one from the newest addition to hurling the Hoboken club with three of their members playing with the bronx. We look forward to the next addition of Junior Hurling on 7th November 530pm venue tbd.

Underage hurling and camoige blitz @ GP10/24/10


















































































































Last Sunday in Gaelic Park was a tremendous day for all Hurling and Camoige enthusiasts in the New York area 146 boys and girls participated in an underage blitz which catered for players aged from 4-14. The day started at 1.30pm with u8s camoige and hurling on seperate field. The U10 camogs getting a great run out after the U8 game. The skill level on display was fantastic with many of our youngest players rising and striking the ball. Great credit to the coaches who have spent many hours in Paddys' Field , Rockland , Frank Golden Park and New Haven with our young players and to the parents who have coached our players at home. The U10 section started at 230pm with another clash between New York (North) and New York (South) with an U12 game between the fierce rivals at 330pm. The underage section concluded with the final game of the day. Many thanks to all the parents, umpires and referees and also especially toMike, Brendan, Ger, Roger, Danny, Eamon, John , Mags, Caroline, Chris , Joe , Mike R who organised and coordinated the event and also ensured that every player on the day got a hurling or camoige t shirt which had the list of names of all the players participating on the back. Many thanks to all the catering staff who provided all our players with pizza and soda after the games! We look forward to next year already and the promises of more blitzes!!