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New Website !!!

Posted by Simon Gillespie on July 10, 2011 at 6:02 PM Comments comments (0)

To check out all the latest from Coaching and Games check out the New (again!) new york Gaa coaching and games site www.nyyouthgaa.com

Memorial weekend photos

Posted by Simon Gillespie on May 30, 2011 at 1:53 PM Comments comments (0)

Check out the photos from the Ladies 7's in Gaelic Park on Saturday , The underage hurling blitz in Rockland and the Ballymacarbery ladies team who played New York Ladies yesterday here

Connacht Championship Sunday May 1st @ Gaelic Park

Posted by Simon Gillespie on May 2, 2011 at 2:44 PM Comments comments (0)

Check out a selection of photos from Gaelic Park on Connacht Championship sunday. Including are pictures of the Feile Boys teams against Philadelphia and the Ladies U23 Tournament and the eventual winners Rockland. You can see them all here

Match report from NY v Roscommon All Ireland Senior Football Championship

Posted by Simon Gillespie on May 2, 2011 at 2:37 PM Comments comments (0)

Check out Peter Marneys photos of the day here

Timely return to form for Roscommon

Roscommon 3-21 New York 1-11

By John Riordan, Gaelic Park, New York Irish Examiner

Monday, May 02, 2011

ROSCOMMON had a timely return to form in New York last night as the Connacht champions began the defence of their title impressively in the Bronx.

Goals from Kevin Higgins, Senan Kilbride and Cathal Cregg ensured Fergal O’Donnell’s men more than made amends for last week’s disappointing loss to Longford in the Division 4 final while an impressive spread of points from the Roscommon players sealed a comprehensive win.

Michael Finneran opened the scoring for the visitors inside the opening 20 seconds before Senan Kilbride added a second during the next passage of play.

Donie Shine, who had a poor league final last Saturday, showed his intent early on when he extended the Rossies’ lead to three points and he would go on to record 0-6 before being injured in a collision whilescoring that last point early in the second-half.

Despite Dan Doona getting the hosts off the mark in the seventh minute the Connacht champions surged ahead with points from Kevin Higgins, Conor Devanney and Shine before Kevin Higgins punched a 20th minute goal after a pass from Senan Kilbride who then made it 2-8 to 0-1 a minute later.

The hosts enjoyed a mini revival but it was 2-10 to 0-6 at the break and the Connacht champions were looking comfortable.

Although Roscommon took their foot of the pedal in the second-half they continued on their way to victory with a string of outstanding points including a point each from subs Enda Kenny and Seamus O’Neill. CJ Molloy grabbed a pair of points for New York while Kenny O’Connor grabbed the host’s consolation strike.

Scorers, Roscommon: D Shine 0-6 (free, 45), K Higgins 1-1, S Kilbride 1-3 (0-1 free), C Cregg 1-1, C Devanney 0-3, I Kilbride, M Finneran, E Kenny, D Ward, P Domican, K Mannion, S O’Neill 0-1 each.

Scorers, New York: D Doona 0-4 (0-4 frees), K O’Connor 1-1, J Kelly 0-2, (0-1 free, 0-1 45), CJ Molloy 0-2 (0-1 free), S Harold, and F Cleary 0-1 each.

ROSCOMMON: G Claffey, S McDermott, P Domican (capt), N Carty, D Ward, D Keenan, I Kilroy, M Finneran, K Mannion, C Devanney, K Higgins, C Cregg, S O’Grady, S Kilbride, D Shine.

Subs: E Kenny for Shine (37 mins), S Purcell for D Ward, S O’Neill for C Devanney (both 58 mins), G Henegan for C Cregg (62 mins), S Ormsby for S Kilbride (66 mins).

NEW YORK: A Hearty, P Lambe, R Stafford, R McGinley, J Goldrick, B McGourty, A Power, P Madden, S Harold, J Kelly, A O’Connor, K Walsh, D Doona (Capt), CJ Molloy, K O’Connor.

Subs: MJ Fitzgerald for J Goldrick (20 mins), S Toner for K Walsh (28 mins), K Smith for S Harold (half time), F Cleary for D Doona (48 mins), D O’Boyle for P Madden (62 mins).

Referee:P McEnaney (Monaghan).

St barnabas U8s training

Posted by Simon Gillespie on May 2, 2011 at 2:31 PM Comments comments (0)

St Barnabas train every monday and wednesday evening at 5 o clock in Paddys Field check out some photos of a recent training session here

Profiles on NY senior team

Posted by Simon Gillespie on April 28, 2011 at 12:53 PM Comments comments (0)

Check out the link below for profiles of the New York Senior Panel facing Roscommon this Sunday in Gaelic Park

http://www.irishemigrant.com/ie/go.asp?p=story&storyID=8898

New York ready for Irish challenge

Posted by Simon Gillespie on April 28, 2011 at 10:57 AM Comments comments (0)

New York to take on Roscommon this Sunday

By Eugene Kyne, Irish Voice Reporter

It is championship time again in New York, with the annual trek from across the pond for a Connaught side. This year it is the five-year anniversary for Roscommon as they take on the home side in Gaelic Park.

While the results over the last five years can be looked on in a number of ways, GAA brethren in New York would see the panel assembled for this tie as one of the best in recent history.

Roscommon, despite their status as reigning Connaught champions, are still deemed as one of the weaker sides in the province. A long history of few titles at a national level will do that to a side.

New York had a decent result against the visitors five years ago, indeed they could have snatched a win. They eventually ran out eight point losers 1-14 to 0-9, with the New York side and scorers as follows:

Chris Green, Niall Corbett, James Mitchell, Dave Rooney (Justin O'Halloran), Cathel McEvor, Anthony Rooney, Pa Murphy, Kenny O'Connor 0-1, Gary Dowd 0-1, Aden McCarron 0-4, Sean Munnelly, Dermot Dorgan (Stephen Flynn), Mark Dobbins, Robbie Moran 0-2, Vinnie Gavin 0-1 (Paddy Smith).

O’Halloran is involved this year as selector and trainer while Kenny O’Connor is also on the panel. It will be a new look side for both teams this time around, with a chance at a serious breakthrough on the cards.

New York had a very busy fall season last year with three games against Down, Mayo and Louth. They followed this with two games in recent weeks against Boston.

The side and panel that graced the field in those games last year will have little resemblance to the team that runs out on the field next Sunday. There are at least eight players on the panel who have yet to kick a ball in championship football in New York. One, Kevin Walsh, did play a couple of years ago for Kerry in the New York championship and also togged out in the FBD fixture that year against Galway.

While certainly it is great to see the influx of players in New York, one looks at the team that lined out for New York in last year’s tie and a player on that occasion never played in the championship before or after the game.

That being said, the lack of New York home-grown players is obvious. Two players, Conor Hogan and Sean Reilly, are not available for this tie for a number of reasons, while James Huvane is still injured.

That leaves one in the form of CJ Molloy holding the fort for players who have come through the ranks of the Minor Board. There are other American-born players on the panel, but if memory serves me they did not play for an extended period at the underage level.

The link between minor and senior needs to be looked at, and the ability to help those underage players to reach the highest levels also addressed. It is not working at the moment, it seems. Perhaps this is in need of a longer discussion on another day.

The New York panel that is assembled for Sunday is perhaps as close in ability to the side that beat Clare twice some years ago, and the side that won the FBD against Sligo on an historic day.

The goalkeeper position seems to be set, with Alan Hearty locked in. The defense has a lot of options with a number of players seemingly certain to get starting slots.

Paul Lambe is a tight marking speedy corner back, while Rory Stafford is in the best shape of his career. Staff may take the three slot.

Aidan Power was shaking off an injury but if fit will challenge for a central slot, although he may also get the five shirt. Brendan McGourty will get a wing back slot, with perhaps Mike Jim Fitzgerald sitting in at six.

Ronan McGinley is a flyer of a defender who has done little wrong in the two challenges versus Boston. Ciaran Martin is a very competent defender, while Joe Bell has quite a bit of experience at this level.

John Goldrick is also a possibility back here. Damien O’Boyle played in the back line for short periods against Boston and may not be used as an option there.

Midfield is the strongest area for New York, with three or four viable options. Pat Madden seems to have one slot secured. If he can reign in the emotions he is a bona fide intercounty player.Adrian O’Connor is carrying a knock but should be clear to go for Sunday; he may be used as a spark off the bench.

Namesake but no relation, Rory -- he actually played intercounty for their opponents this Sunday -- is also a very capable midfielder. A strong ball carrier, he will have no fears against lining out against former teammates.

Stephen Harold is a new kid on the block. He showed fierce talent in the Cavan sevens and has repeated this in training and the last challenge against Boston, according to sources. Stafford is an option here but unlikely, Mike Jim may be more of a possibility.

Up front there are a couple of constants with their positions a question mark. Dan Doona is captain again and he will start in the full forward line. I would put him on the square -- the more responsibility the better he plays. Looks like he may be in the corner.

Robbie Tasker, if he is cleared to play, will have the other corner. Deadly dangerous with an eye for goal, he was a scoring phenom with Armagh when they won the All-Ireland minor title recently.

Gary McCooey may have sown up a wing forward slot with impressive displays recently, while Jason Kelly has shown in club and county games to be the best player in New York at the moment.

Kevin Walsh is another ball carrying wizard who can play an important role at wing forward, while

Francie Cleary would have a big supporter in this corner but may lose out in a number crunch.

If the side goes with a tactical number 11 then Cleary may be the man. That worked very well for New York when Louis Holland used Sean Munnelly in the role six years ago against these same opponents.

CJ Molloy will get the full forward role, while Seamus Toner could get the 11 spot if the management team goes more conventional. Kenny O’Connor may be used as a high ball tactic on the square from the bench.

The panel is as follows -- 1 Alan Hearty (Armagh), 2 Gary Lowney (Cork), 3 Aidan Power (Tyrone), 4 Joe Bell (Tyrone), 5 Ronan McGinley (Cavan), 6 Brendan McGourty (Down), 7 Kevin Walsh (Kerry), 8 Mike Jim Fitzgerald (Kerry), 9 Jason Kelly (Cork), 10 Kevin McGeeney (Armagh), 11 CJ Molloy (Donegal), 12 Dan Doona (Leitrim), 13 Kenny O’Connor (Leitrim), 14 Pat Madden (Leitrim), 15 John McGoldrick (Leitrim), 16 Rory Stafford (Cork), 17 Francie Cleary (Cork), 18 Rory O’Connor (Roscommon), 19 Damien O’Boyle (Dublin), 20 Paul Lambe (Cavan), 21 Robbie Tasker (Cork), 22 Ciaran Martin (Cavan), 23 Gary McCooey (Cork), 24 Seamus Toner (Armagh), 25 Stephen Harold (Cavan), 26 Adrian O’Connor (Leitrim).

The team I see is this -- Hearty, Lambe, Stafford, McGinley, Power, Fitzgerald, McGourty, Madden, Harold, Kelly, Toner, Walsh, Doona, Molloy, Tasker.

Roscommon come in to town on the crest of a wave -- sort of. They qualified for the division four final after a very successful league campaign. They then had a bit of a disaster losing to Longford tamely, 2-11 to 1-08 loss. The team that played in the final was as follows – G. Claffey; S. McDermott, P. Domican, N. Carty; S. Purcell, D. Keenan, D. Ward (0-1); M. Finneran, K. Mannion; C. Devaney (0-1), K. Higgins (0-2), C. Cregg (0-4); J. Rogers, S. Kilbride (1-0), D. Shine. Subs: G. Heneghan, S. O'Grady, I. Kilbride, E. Kenny, T. Kelly.

Hold-overs from the game six years ago include McDermott, Henaghan, Finneran, and Mannion. Results from the league included the following -- Longford 1-7 Roscommon 0-10; Roscommon 2-13

Carlow 0-8; Roscommon 1-12 Fermanagh 1-9; Roscommon 0-16 Clare 1-10; Roscommon 3-14 Wicklow 2-16; Roscommon 0-7 Leitrim 0-5.

In the FBD the scores were Mayo 1-12 Roscommon 0-8; Roscommon 1-15 GMIT 1-11.

Yes, they have a record of eight wins, one draw and two losses, but nothing earth shattering about the package.

It bodes well then for New York on Sunday. The next round of the Connaught Championship will be played in June -- will it be at Gaelic Park

Report on NY Minors v Roscommon Minors

Posted by Simon Gillespie on April 26, 2011 at 10:33 AM Comments comments (0)

In a rather one sided affair at Croke Park yesterday, Roscommon minor footballers proved far too strong for the visitors from New York when strolling to a [32] 4-20 to [3] 0-0-3 victory in this Preliminary Round of the 2011 Connacht Minor Football Championship.

It had been all of 26 years since New York last played at headquarters and so it was a special day both for the young players and their mentors when they took to the field yesterday afternoon.

Unfortunately, the result would be similar to last year’s heavy defeat to Galway (who later reached AI semi-final) as Roscommon set the tone early bagging a goal on the two minute mark.

New York got on the board through a free in the 12th minute but shortly after, Roscommon well and truly cemeted their superiority when adding a further goal and three points.

New York, living off no real possession, hit their second score a free on 20 minutes, however, the Rossies added two more goals before the break leaving them in total control at half time, 4-12 to 0-02.

New York fared better in the second half gaining more possession around the middle of the field but were not able to convert their opportunities. Final score Roscommon 4-20, NY 0-03.

After the game GAA Minor Board Chairman of Greater New York, Dan McKenna felt that there was some positives to take away from the day.

“It was a thrill and a once in a lifetime experience for the players to play in Croke Park, as many a player never gets the chance to play here. It would be a huge incentive to be able to play in Croke Park each year and it would help with grass roots development, as well as keep players playing,” said McKenna.

Listen to a podcast report on the game here

view pictures of the game here

 

Pictures from Gaelic Park on Sunday

Posted by Simon Gillespie on April 20, 2011 at 2:21 PM Comments comments (0)

Check out the photos from the teams in Gaelic Park last sunday here

New York Minors kit available on O'Neills website

Posted by Simon Gillespie on April 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM Comments comments (0)

Click here for a link to the NY Minors section of O'Neills site

O'Neills are delighted to announce that we have now launched the NEW NEW YORK MINOR JERSEY, available to purchase online NOW just click this link http://www.oneills.com/productdetails/2179/new-york-minor-jersey.aspx

The New York minors will be playing in Croke Park next Saturday 23rd as the curtain raiser to the Division 4 final... Good luck from everyone at O'Neills Sportswear


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