CLUB GEAR ORDER EVENING
A club gear order night (the last one for 2016) will be held on Wednesday evening October 5th in the clubhouse from 7-8pm.
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MINOR FOOTBALL
Hard luck to our Minor footballers who put in a strong performance against St Martins in the Premier football semi final in Tagoat on Saturday morning. The opposition had the benefit of a strong breeze in the opening half and went into the interval 4 points up 0-6 to 0-2 with our 2 points coming from placed balls by Michael Carroll.
In the second half despite an early 1-1 from St Martins the Glynn Barntown lads worked extremely hard and a heavy tackle on Dylan Lyne awarded us a penalty which was neatly netted by Michael Carroll along with a pointed free. Two excellent points from Cormac Rowe and one from Dylan Lyne put just a point between the teams and Glynn Barntown were just gaining momentum when the Martin’s raised the green flag again and pointed one more. A point from Bill Joyce and a Liam Berry point in extra time brought the deficit to three before time ran out. Final score 2-8 to 1-8.
JUNIOR HURLING
The journey ended for our Junior hurlers at semi final stage today in Bellefield as Cloughbawn come out on top. Final score 1-11 to 0-10.
U12 LADIES FOOTBALL FINALS
A great morning of football in Pairc Carman featuring our two u12 teams. First up was our green team in div 2 vs Clonard. A closely fought battle with Clonard holding on to the lead in the first half was followed by a strong come back in the second half with GB trailing by just one point in the closing minutes. Great team work and passing did it for them in the end as a great goal set up by Gia and Ciara and smashed into the net by Libby pushed Glynn Barntown into the lead by two points. Great jubilation when the whistle blew and the girls thoroughly deserved to be Shield county champs. Huge well done to everyone. Final score 2-2 to 1-3
The second match followed immediately afterwards in div 4 with the u12s providing a guard of honour for the u11s as they left the dressing room. A tough battle against Slaney Gaels followed and the opposition proved to be the stronger team on the day. Again some great teamwork on display and everyone gave their all. This young team have done incredibly well to make it so far in the u12 league and the outlook is bright for next year. Well done everyone.
COACHING COURSES
Wexford GAA Coaching & Games Development are in the process of planning Foundation & Level 1 / Level 2 courses. These courses are a excellent way to up-skill new & existing coaches. Over 200 coaches took part in our Winter Coach Education program last year, with a further 398 coaches taking part in our club development work throughout the year.
To express your interest please fill out the expression of interest form or contact us directly for more information
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