Posted | 13th Oct 2022 |
Author | Nigel Jennings (Development Officer) |
ATU Mayo 3-9 v 3-6 TUS Midlands
As is their habit The Ladies Gaelic Football team wrote another page in the history book last night …..
First team to represent ATU Mayo in a competitive fixture in any sport.
The venue was TUS Midlands, the conditions were perfect, and the challenge was immense, as not only had they lost the spine of their League and Championship winning team of last year but because of last season’s success they had moved up a division to play in a higher tier.
Donning the new ATU Colours the mood was good and confidence high and when Tara Lawless, prior to this known primarily as a Camogie player, opened the scoring in spectacular fashion the first lines of the new Chapter were written.
As the plot twists and changes, well known and loved characters will move on and while they will be remembered others will have to rise up and take their place and make the impact that will see us continue to grow. One of the key roles in any team is that of the Goalkeeper and having had a custodian of the standard of Emily McGrory for the last five years it was always going to be the hardest and most vital job of the management team to replace her.
Great Credit to Orlaith Moloney who volunteered to take on the daunting challenge and her heart must have slumped when, in only the second minute, a speculative long ball drifted over her head and into the net to give the Midlander’s the early lead. Orlaith never doubted herself and was rock solid for the rest of the game and while Athlone tacked on two more quick points to give themselves an early 4-point lead Orlaith’s kickouts were to be become the basis of a comeback and turnaround that had the girls firmly in control by half time.
One of those kickouts found Lucy Tuohy, who was a revelation at wing back, who put on her famous afterburners for a scorching solo run leaving a bemused wing forward trailing in her wake before setting up Emma Halton for a wonderful point. Emma and Anna Tuohy shared the scoring duties for the rest of the half but that belies the truth that it was a great team performance built from the back where Sophie Devanney anchored the defence from her customary role in full back with a leaders performance which steadied those around her. Vivienne ward – who found herself in the unfamiliar position of corner back - put in a stellar performance with some spectacular full-length blocks and an assured performance, despite the fact that she had prior to this always been a forward, and has firmly put her name on the defenders jersey is she has a mind to keep it.
Karen Cosgrove is another great addition to the ranks and the Carnacon girl put in an excellent showing in her first game in the pivotal centre back berth and is someone we will be hearing much more of in the years to come. Saoirse Tunney and Shona Hickey picked up where they left off last year but unfortunately Shona, wearing the captain’s armband in a proud moment for the limerick girl who has given so much to the college and the team over the last 4 years, picked up an injury that put an end to her evening although she was ably replaced by Lauren O’Neill who gave an assured performance in her first game for the college.
Anna Tuohy showed yet again what a scoring threat she is and what a great asset she is to the team. She followed up a lovely long-range point, having linked nicely with Tara and Lauren O’Reilly, with a thunderous shot that came back off the crossbar. That disappointment was forgotten moments later when she latched on to a long ball from Lucy, who again broke at pace from defence, to turn her marker and drill the ball past the stranded keeper.
There followed a goalmouth scramble almost impossible to believe: Emma Halton tried to finish off a great move -with clever inter passing with Ciara Moran, Sinead Kearney and Niamh Welby -with a low hard drive that cannoned off the post travelled directly across the goal to hit the other post and bounce back into play , Cheyenne McHale used all her soccer skills to react first, brush the defender aside and poke the ball neatly towards the corner only to see the keeper make an incredible full length save to tip the ball to safety. Its fair to say the keeper won’t be getting any Christmas cards from Cheyenne as moments later she matched her acrobatic heroics with an equal display of bravery as she threw herself onto Cheyenne’s boot and make an excellent smothering save as she looked odds on to find the net.
Despite those two disappointments Cheyenne was to play a key role in the two moves that left the girls in such a commanding position at the interval. Taking possession with her back to goal she held off extreme pressure before delivering identical delicate pop passes, first for Anna and then for Emma who both lashed the ball to the net to send the Girls in 3-5 V 1-3 up at the break.
The second half was a much more even affair as both teams traded points in the early stages but as the Midlander’s didn’t make any significant inroads the management decided to make wholesale changes resting some of their senior players and giving a chance for the new girls to show what they could do – a chance that Saoirse Horan, Hannah Hughes and Sarah Byrne took happily. In a day for finding new talent and looking to build for the future special mention must go to Ciara Moran, she put in an incredible shift in the middle of the field where her tenacious tackling, nonstop running and her selflessness as she anchored the middle – allowing Emma the freedom to roam to such great affect – was one of the highlights of a great evening.
All the changes to personnel and shape eventually took their toll and Athlone gradually played themselves back into contention. Orlaith again proved her worth with some outstanding saves as the pressure began to mount and although the defence was breached twice , she was desperately unlucky for one, (deflected a great shot onto the post only to see it rebound to the net) there was nothing she could do for the other but ultimately it didn’t matter – the platform had been set and a much changed team saw the game out in style to mark a first victory for an ATU Mayo side in competitive sport and more importantly a successful start to the league campaign which set the girls up nicely for their next outing – another historic event in our first ATU derby as the girls from Sligo make the trip to Castlebar in a game that will take place in Castlebar Mitchels on Wednesday October 26th @ 7.30 P.M.
Posted | 2nd Dec 2021 |
Author | Nigel Jennings GMIT Mayo Sports Officer |
Last Friday we were delighted to have graduation happen in person, during the ceremony SU president and Ladies football goalkeeper Emily McGrory gave a great speech which basically said “We Made it”. Her point was that the goal, (graduation with a college degree), had been achieved but she detailed all the little highlights and bumps in the road that made the journey so special. Her message was, as with everything she does, right on point – its not just about the destination it’s the journey that’s important.
The journey that our ladies Gaelic football team have been on has been a fascinating one and there was another twist on that long and winding road yesterday as the girls dispatched St Mary’s Belfast 5-12 to 2-04 in Breffni park Cavan to make it to their second successive All Ireland league Final. That this team is dominated by a tight knit group of 4th year nurses will let you know that the journey has been at least 4 years in the making but in fact it has been quite a deal longer as we have to acknowledge the two men, (Daniel Caldwell and Mickey Feeney,) who charted the course and refused to be diverted from their goal of establishing Ladies Gaelic football as an essential thread of the campus and a force beyond the sport it represents.
They have made many decisions along the way but arguably two of their wisest have been influential in getting us to where we are. The first was the appointment of Danielle Caldwell to the management team = the Mayo senior player is a recently qualified physio and has looked after all the girls knocks and bruises but she has also brought her knowledge of the ladies game at the highest level and introduced a physical conditioning to the girls that has them in peak shape.
The second was in appointing Maeve Flanagan as captain of this gallant crew. Not for Maeve the Davy Fitzgerald school of roaring and shouting and “look at me amn’t I great” motivation. A woman of few words she leads because she commands respect, she leads by example, she leads by clearly and calmly letting the girls know what she wants from them – and where she leads, they will willingly follow!!
And while we look at the journey and examine the road that has brought us to another All-Ireland final no better place to start than with Maeve: when she arrived 4 years ago, we knew we had unearthed a gem and the path ahead, that she was destined to lead on, looked dizzyingly bright. In her first college game on a sun-drenched September day in Mchale Park she showed her qualities and having shorn up the defence brilliantly she charged forward to fire off a fine point -all was good and the future, as they say, was so bright we were preparing to wear shades.
But in that self-same glorious moment as she watched the ball sail over the bar – disaster struck. In a vain effort to knock her off course a defender committed to the tackle launched herself at Maeve, followed through and the resultant collision and fall led Maeve to tear her Anterior Cruciate Ligament. All the promise that lay ahead of her now hung in the balance, (she was on the cusp of the Galway senior team and establishing herself with her club, Kilkerrin-Clonbeirne, one of the top teams in the country). Instead, her reality was the operating theatre and months and months of painful recovery and gruelling rehabilitation work. The road to recovery was not without its twists turns and setbacks but she is back where she belongs to the relief and delight of all who know her.
None of us can walk the path alone and on every step along that road her partner in crime, Siobhan Brew, was by her side. On the pitch, in the classroom, on the corridor in the canteen you will rarely find one without the other and Siobhan has more than anyone shared her football journey, which is turn has been the story of their college path. Not without her own injury setbacks, (she missed our final group game), last night she put in possibly her finest performance in a college jersey to steady the ship and play a leader’s role in the forward line. Olwyn Kenny has shown glimpses of her potential over her four years, but it is only this year that she has consistently demonstrated her undoubted ability to nail down a starting spot in the forwards while Megan Carty has shown her experience when called upon and has played a major role on every step of the journey on and off the field.
Bronagh Quinn’s road to this point has been slightly more complicated, taking her to LYIT before coming to us in second year, but that decision was a fateful one for the future of this team as she has been a revelation and the driving force of the team since her arrival .Her decision to step away from the Galway senior panel to focus on her college career has shown to be a wise one as they have now discovered what we have long known for some time, that you will travel a long way to find a better defender anywhere in the country and she has been brought back into the fold by the Tribeswomen. That she excels for us in midfield is simply a testament to her versatility but her performance in the centre of the park last night was as close to perfection as you could ask for. Her goal, (where she took a pass from Maeve while fully airborne, landed in her unique, almost gazelle like, fashion where she somehow managed to propel herself forward at speed on landing leaving three defenders mesmerised in her wake, steadied herself and rifled an unstoppable shot to the net from more than 20 yards) was a thing of absolute beauty and worth the 5 hour round trip in and of itself!
Her equally influential midfield partner Emma Halton had a journey of a different kind as this was a trip back home for the Gowna woman who is no stranger to Breffni park lining out, as she does, for the Cavan seniors. And while all of the aforementioned are reaching the culmination of their college journey Emma is starting out on hers, she has just been awarded a sports scholarship and is ready and willing to carry the baton when it is passed from her more senior colleagues – we will be hearing plenty more form here in the years to come.
In a story of journeys and interesting twists and turns it would be hard to eclipse that of Anna Tuohy. She made her way into the Mayo Senior Panel at 16 years of age and quickly showed that her ability and confidence meant that she had no problem rubbing shoulders with the great players of that Mayo team including Cora Staunton -who commented on the ease with which she made the transition and the confidence she displayed in quickly establishing herself in the side. It was not only in the intercounty panel that she moved among the elite as in her first foray into third level she was an integral part of the UL side who dominated the top tier of third level football. Injury again entered the story line and Anna ended up taking time away from football and indeed from these shores as she travelled the world before deciding to come home.
Anna arrived to us via a link we have with Castlebar College of Further Education and she played with us while a student there before progressing to the psych nursing course, a path that has shown the way for current Mayo CFE players such as; Lisa Scahill who put in an outstanding performance at full forward and will have a major say in the destination of the final such is her ability in the inside line as evidenced by personal tally of 1-4, Lucy Wallace who has anchored a place in the full back line and has brought great pace and vision to the defences since her late inclusion and Shauna Tolan who has provided great impact off the bench in our last few games. How we would love to see these girls continue their path with us.
Sophie Devaney wouldn’t be one for the straightforward path either and this is her second stint in GMIT where she is now completely at home in her Applied Social Care Course. Sophies infectious enthusiasm and great character are almost as influential as her on field contribution which is high praise considering how formidable a full back she is. A constant in the half back line since her arrival three years ago Shona hickey is another who knows the dual importance of performance on the field and the development of squad ties and friendships of it. Her constant smile has made many newcomers at ease, but that smile is not much in evidence when she brings her tenacity to the fore in her wing back role in a position she has made her own.
We can sometimes overlook Emily in goal such is her constant excellence but with an early lead established the northerners knew the only way back into the game was though goals and in fairness they came looking but time and gain Emily thwarted them and it wasn’t until the final quarter when the game was beyond doubt that they finally breached her guard.
As this story of these girls is one of development over years rather than hours there is no need to focus on the minute details and ebbs and flow of this game other than to note that with the massively Influential Anna Touhy and Rachel Barrett both missing the girls knew that anything less than a fully committed performance would be harshly punished. But they were fully focused, and a brilliant team performance saw them outmatch the Belfast girls in every department.
As well as the usual excellence from those already noted above special mention must go to: Vivienne Ward who made the most of her opportunity with an assured performance and a well taken goal, Saoirse Tunney who stood tall when the northern girls looked to up the ante and push a physical edge when all else had failed them. Saoirse was up to the challenge and wasn’t found wanting in a response that backed her teammates and made it clear that there was plenty pf backbone as well as skill in the outfit, Lucy Tuohy who crowned another night of intense work with fine point and Niamh Burke who got through a power of work near goal and was influential in setting up several of her colleagues while Ciara McDonagh again gave a masterclass in marking her opposite number and Lisa Killoran, Sinead Kearney and Orla Burke saw out the game in fine style when they replaced those who ran themselves into the ground.
Its fitting that next Wednesday the girls will run out in another All -Ireland Final and that the core of 4th year nurses will have come fresh from an important presentation on Clinical Practice and Safety which is a culmination of months of work and that they will be a matter of days away from their final exams, because their journey has shown that both paths are intertwined. Their academic achievements cannot be separated from their personal growth and development that have come about from their college experiences outside of the classroom- and in this case on the training pitch, fields of play, buses, (and indeed airplanes !!!) to matches, through tears and laughter, celebration and consolation.
They have grown throughout this journey!!- we will be proud of them when they graduate next year and take their place in the world, we will be proud of them win or lose in the final next Wednesday but a beautiful gesture they made highlights all you need to know about them as group – as they prepared for this game and amid their heavy workload they baked a birthday cake with which they surprised Birthday boy Daniel Caldwell after the game candles and a rousing “ happy birthday” included, because those are the small details that prove the journey is every bit as important as the destination
GMIT Mayo will play the winners of University Ulster Jordanstown and MICL Thurles in a neutral venue on Wednesday evening dec 8th
Nigel Jennings, Sports Officer ,GMIT Mayo
Posted | 11th Nov 2021 |
Author | Nigel Jennings GMIT Mayo Sports Officer |
Bags scattered around the front door, excited chatter as girls gather in pods in reception, a bus trip, pre match nerves and the renewal of a fierce rivalry , bar the face masks it was as if normal service had been resumed – and its very fitting that the one group who have given us so much to cheer about over the last number of years, Ladies GAA, were the ones to fly the flag and carry the banner into battle as we got back to a first competitive road trip.
And make no mistake a battle it was going to be! The older girls on the side had major pre-pandemic scores to settle with this IT Sligo side and by virtue of a narrow defeat in their opening game against MICL Thurles the girls knew that this was do or die- if they didn’t win their league campaign was over before it effectively got started.
The battle ground was ready and the generals, Mickey Feeney and Daniel Caldwell, had their troops finely tuned and ready to fire- the rest was up to them. Knowing what was at stake the girls sprang into action and in keeping with the military theme went straight on the attack- blitzing the Sligo defence from the off and laying siege to the goal.
The Sligo defence had to repel a volley of attacks firstly from Emma Halton who rattled the post high up as the woodwork denied the opening score, then from Lisa Killoran who pivoted and fired a thunderbolt which looked goal bound , having the keeper soundly beaten, but it cannoned off the cross bar.
The breakthrough finally came when Anna Tuohy, who spearheaded the attack, linked brilliantly with first Emma and then Niamh Burke before coming onto the latter’s pass at speed to fire over the opening score. The defence had been breached and concentrated waves of attacks saw the girls cruelly punish the Sligo defence to press home their advantage. First Lisa Scahill did great work forcing a free which Anna duly tapped over. Anna added to her tally when she finished a fine flowing move where Lucy Touhy and Emma combined cleverly.
These were flesh wounds to the Sligo girls, but a killer blow was dealt shortly afterwards when Bronagh Quinn crashed a bullet to the net finishing a move she started with a blistering run from deep before linking with Olwyn Kenny to take the return and finish in style.
Sligo were still reeling from this onslaught when Anna, who led the charge superbly, added another point before linking with Bronagh and hammering an unstoppable shot across the keeper and into the far corner for a second goal.
The water break allowed Sligo to recover from that shock and awe of an opening and they started to gain a little more territory and ask a few probing questions but the defence, (brilliantly marshalled by Captain Maeve Flanagan), stood tall and made them work hard for any progress they made – the speedy wing back pairing of Shona Hickey and Saoirse Tunney were quick to spot danger and moved effectively to cut out the threat and when Sligo did go long the full back line of Sophie Devanney, Ciara McDonagh and Rachel Barrett were steadfast in their duty of protecting keeper Emily McGrory and they thwarted all efforts at goal forcing Sligo to kick from distance, and while they did land a few fine scores from long range they couldn’t get the three pointers they needed to make effective inroads into the big lead that had been built up.
The heart of any comeback was broken when Emma, ( who along with her midfield partner Bronagh dominated the middle sector with a ferocious tenacity that was so impressive to observe), rounded of a great move started by Olwyn added to by Lisa Scahill but effectively made by Lisa Killoran who did a miraculous job of keeping control of the ball coming at high speed just above the grass level and in one sweeping move pivot and pop it to Emma for the goal that realistically pushed them out of sight.
Emma raised another Green Flag before Lisa Scahill marked an impressive debut with a fine point coming at the end of a surging run from Maeve that started on her own 40-yard line and brought an end to an extremely impressive 30- minute spell which saw the girls go in 3-08 to 0-5 at the break
As with the water break the Sligo mentors took advantage of half time to regroup and in fairness they mustered their forces to mount a spirited charge and were a much improved outfit at the start of the second half. The attacking efforts of the first half started to take their toll on energy levels in the GMIT camp and by winning their own kick outs and starting to get possession more easily in the middle third Sligo started to make inroads and had the Lion’s share of possession in the third quarter.
Worryingly they hit 3 points without reply and had the same post and cross bar that had thwarted Mayo in the first half not come to their rescue at this stage, or had Emily not produced another string of quality saves, (we have come to expect so much of her that some of heroics can get taken for granted), the comeback could have became a more immediate threat. As it was that splash of luck aligned with some outstanding defending, with Sophie clearing her lines and lifting the siege to great effect, meant that the scoreboard remained in their favour and they pushed on in the fourth quarter to close out the victory.
Injury to Rachel Barrett meant she had to be withdrawn but it was great to have someone with the experience of Megan Carty to come in and steady the ship and with that done the forwards found their shooting boots again with Niamh Burke notching her first score, but not her only contribution as she had proved a great target in the inside line and linked in with the other forwards brilliantly.
Fresh legs were introduced for girls who had emptied the tanks in a mammoth effort with Deirdre Hamill, Shauna Tolan, Hazel Farell and Orla Burke all accounting for themselves well while Vivienne Ward was particularly impressive
Sligo tacked on a couple of points, but they were no more than consolations at this stage. The girls finished strongest with Anna instrumental in setting up Lisa Scahil for her third score in what was a very impressive first outing and she wasn’t happy to just provide assists as she signed off an incredible display with another point, again with an offload from Niamh, to take her tally to 1-6. Vivienne had the final say with a fine point to signal the end of proceedings and see the girls run out 3-12 to 0-10 victors and they were well deserving of their victory.
There were heroic performances all over the field, already mentioned above, such as Anna’s excellent tally, but special mention must also go to Captain Maeve Flanagan for her calm and steady leadership while the mid-field duo of Emma and Bronagh were outstanding for their energy levels ferocious tackling and intelligent link play.
But probably the standout performance of the afternoon, and one the management team were delighted with as they know they have unearthed a new weapon, was Lucy Tuohy. Lucy’s speed and fitness are incomparable and when allied to her dedication to the task in hand – in this instance marking the Sligo wingback who looked extremely dangerous in the opening exchanges – she was a force to be reckoned with. Credited with 15 turnovers her contribution was one of the main reasons the great Sligo fightback that we were all expecting never really got off the ground because whenever it threatened to sprout Lucy was there to nip it in the bud before it could grow into a serious threat and I’d say many of the Sligo girls would have been cursing her long after the final whistle, such was her dogged determination and refusal to give in.
Next up is a home game against Marino and the girls know that a win will secure them a place in the All-Ireland semi-final ………… they have won this particular battle the question now is can they go on and win the war?
Posted | 10th Nov 2020 |
Author | EMILY MC GRORY (Captain) |
Run up to Christmas Challenge with Mayo Sports Partnership The governments “Keep Well” campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routines. It will provide guidelines, information, and tips on things that will help us keep well through the coming months.
To see more about Keep Well / Keep Active Initiatives go to https://www.sportireland.ie/keepwell Now more than ever with working from home and less social interaction we need to motivate ourselves to keep active daily, this is about looking after yourself, it’s as simple as that. One of the “Keep Well” campaign strands is to keep active, even during the winter, is important to help physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Mayo Sports Partnership have come up with a challenge to keep you active during the Winter months. Who can take part? Everyone! The challenge is open to anyone who can walk 1k a day! How do you do it? “You have from November 6th to December 25th – 50 days” to walk, Jog or run to reach a milestone and achieve your goal. we have 5 milestones for you to target to make your goals more achievable Milestones; 50k – 1k a day 100k – 2k a day 150k – 3k a day 200k – 4k a day OR 600,000 Steps for the 50 days = 12,000 steps a day = 10k a day! Remember these can be broken up into any distance per day/week for e.g. 20k a week over the 6 weeks = 120km = Milestone 2 100k . Set a goal to be physically active 4/5 days per week. Pick one of our milestones to reach by the end of the 50 days.
Register for the challenge on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/run-upto-christmas-tickets-128242084527 Register with Mayo Sports Partnership on Strava (Not essential). Screenshot your weekly total for November and December and submit to Deirdre at dedonnelly@mayococo.ie to be in with a chance of winning lots of prizes. Every participant who completes the challenge will receive a specially commissioned medal. Additionally we will have Elvery Sports Vouchers or other prizes for category winners which will be decided by Mayo Sports Partnership staff. To contact Mayo Sports Partnership about the initiative phone 094-9064360 or email msp@mayococo.ie.
Posted | 27th Oct 2020 |
Author | EMILY MC GRORY (Captain) |
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the ladies GAA Football Team and welcome back to all those who have returned to GMIT this year. Myself, Maeve and Siobhan will be in contact with you all in the next week in regards to getting to know new members and having a chat about how we will stay connected and stay fit ??
Nigel has sent out an email to all students about Virtual Fitness Classes which I have put below for anyone who wants to build up there fitness for when we hopefully get the chance to train as a team. It’s also a great way to stay active in these unfortunate circumstances we are under with level 5 restrictions.
Stay safe,
Emily McGrory
please see below info on Virtual Fitness Classes , the info will direct you to "Virtual Fitness" which is in the Galway section of gmitsulife.ie but Mayo Campus students are also free to join Our virtual fitness classes are now LIVE!!!! Classes are FREE to all GMIT Students. Simply register on GMITSU Life – www.gmitsulife.ie and join 'Virtual Fitness' under the clubs and fitness section to avail of the classes. You must Pre book all classes 24 hours in advance and then simply click on the link on the time of the class to join. Once you have pre - booked you will be granted access from the lobby. Cameras can be on or off. However, this evenings and tomorrows sessions can be booked 2 hours in advance for this week only. We have Pilates, HITT, Strength & Conditioning and Total Body Workouts on offer at mornings, evenings & lunch times. We are in a challenging time, so now more than ever physical activity is essential for both your mental & physical health. Pre booking into our classes will help keep you in a daily routine. Sign up, pre book and drag a friend along – they’ll thank you in the long run
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