Tuesday, December 15, 2009
AGM - Sunday 20th @ 6pm
St. Josephs Miltown Malbay GAA club will hold it's AGM this Sunday 20th December 6pm at the clubhouse. Everyone is encouraged to attend (current members & non-members) to hear a review of the status at the end of 2009 and discuss plans and future direction of the club for 2010.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Support Miltown GAA for free - Vodafone offer
As part of a Vodafone GAA initiative, all Vodafone customers now have an opportunity to donate 5% of all top-ups (pre-pay) or 5% of your monthly bill (billpay) to Miltown Malbay GAA without any financial impact on you. Additional payements are available for switching to Vodafone or for new customers. Please spread the word to as many friends, work colleagues, fellow students etc.
People can sign up by selecting Clare as the county and St. Josephs Miltown Malbay as your club at the following website http://www.supportyourgaaclub.ie/SignUp.aspx
Alternatively, send your name & number to miltownmalbaygaa@gmail.com and we will sign you up or just give your name & number to any committee member.
People can sign up by selecting Clare as the county and St. Josephs Miltown Malbay as your club at the following website http://www.supportyourgaaclub.ie/SignUp.aspx
Alternatively, send your name & number to miltownmalbaygaa@gmail.com and we will sign you up or just give your name & number to any committee member.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Promoting the round ball in NZ!
Miltown Malbay native David Rynne may be far from his hometown with the past few years but has clearly not forgotten his GAA background that was developed within the Miltown Malbay club. He is currently serving as Vice President of Wellington GAA club and is one of the primary drivers of Gaelic football within the New Zealand club. David played in goal at all levels for Miltown up to and including senior. Always a popular figure, rumour has it he is recruiting a Wellington XV selection to come to Hennessy Memorial Park for a game and is certainly trying to recruit a physical well built full forward targetman judging by the evidence below:

Monday, October 19, 2009
Memories from the past



Conor walks away proudly having taking care of Bernard Dunne!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Boys of '59 honoured
Last weekend proved to be one to remember for all associated with the legendary 1959 county winning side. On the Saturday night, a function was held in Cogan's Bar & restaurant where a meal was had followed by many the match at the bar counter. Extra time was played in a number of the games judging by the time on the clock when Tony Cogan called full-time on the night. Sunday being county final day saw the team being honoured before the senior final with Miltown man John Reidy giving a fantastic commentary on the public address as each player was presented. The team as lined out in the 1959 final are below along with a report from the Clare Champion of the day:

THE CLARE CHAMPION JULY 2ND 1960
MILTOWN 1-11 COORACLARE -07
Well its over at last and Miltown have won the 1959 Clare Senior Football championship. At Kilrush gaelic grounds on Sunday before a record crowd of 5,000 eager spectators, they defeated Cooraclare in the long awaited replay of the final by 1-11 to -07 after the scores were level on 6 occasions. The game was played in glorious sunshine and the field arrangements left little to be desired. Miltown though hard pressed for periods in the second half played with a better understanding and combination than their opponents and in the late stages of this enjoyable game they showed their true power and must be classed as deserving winners.
In an all round workmanlike Miltown team which showed no lack of confidence in their task throughout the hour, Cyril Jones gave a superb display of goalkeeping which one would associate with top class county teams and the fact that the heat of the fray failed to rattle him must mark this goalie out as the best yet seen in recent times in Clare Football. B. Treacy at full back and M. Lynch at right full back and C. Dixon right half back were also defenders who did their job well and made few slips. In fact Dixon must be praised for his efforts around the centre of the field to put Miltown on its road to victory. Soon after the start Dixon was moved to midfield. P Lynch also did well in this sector, while all the forwards did their best with Malone, Twomey and O’ Neill playing to top form. Not much could be said against this Miltown team who obviously showed the good effects of training and were deserving winners of this belated and eagerly looked forward to final.
FINAL QUARTER ‘THE GOAL THAT RAISED THE BIGGEST CHEER’.
‘One minute later the Miltown men were ahead by 0-11 to 0-7 when Mc Glennon raised a white flag with a superb shot from a full 45 yards out. After Cooraclare got another scoring chance play returned to the other end of the field.’ -…Then in the last minute the greatest ‘cheer of the day’….. was heard when Albert Twomey got his foot to the ball 25yards from the Cooraclare goal and sent a terrific drive into the net. The blues goalkeeper dived full length for this unstoppable shot but his effort was just not good enough. Miltown deservedly win the day…………..

THE CLARE CHAMPION JULY 2ND 1960
MILTOWN 1-11 COORACLARE -07
Well its over at last and Miltown have won the 1959 Clare Senior Football championship. At Kilrush gaelic grounds on Sunday before a record crowd of 5,000 eager spectators, they defeated Cooraclare in the long awaited replay of the final by 1-11 to -07 after the scores were level on 6 occasions. The game was played in glorious sunshine and the field arrangements left little to be desired. Miltown though hard pressed for periods in the second half played with a better understanding and combination than their opponents and in the late stages of this enjoyable game they showed their true power and must be classed as deserving winners.
In an all round workmanlike Miltown team which showed no lack of confidence in their task throughout the hour, Cyril Jones gave a superb display of goalkeeping which one would associate with top class county teams and the fact that the heat of the fray failed to rattle him must mark this goalie out as the best yet seen in recent times in Clare Football. B. Treacy at full back and M. Lynch at right full back and C. Dixon right half back were also defenders who did their job well and made few slips. In fact Dixon must be praised for his efforts around the centre of the field to put Miltown on its road to victory. Soon after the start Dixon was moved to midfield. P Lynch also did well in this sector, while all the forwards did their best with Malone, Twomey and O’ Neill playing to top form. Not much could be said against this Miltown team who obviously showed the good effects of training and were deserving winners of this belated and eagerly looked forward to final.
FINAL QUARTER ‘THE GOAL THAT RAISED THE BIGGEST CHEER’.
‘One minute later the Miltown men were ahead by 0-11 to 0-7 when Mc Glennon raised a white flag with a superb shot from a full 45 yards out. After Cooraclare got another scoring chance play returned to the other end of the field.’ -…Then in the last minute the greatest ‘cheer of the day’….. was heard when Albert Twomey got his foot to the ball 25yards from the Cooraclare goal and sent a terrific drive into the net. The blues goalkeeper dived full length for this unstoppable shot but his effort was just not good enough. Miltown deservedly win the day…………..
Newsletter available via e-mail
St.Josephs Miltown have recently published the September edition of the club newsletter. This fantastic six page production gives a detailed review of the season's football at all level's within the club along with an update on the stand and other activities that are currently underway. For anyone living away from the area and wishing to keep up to date, please see a mail to miltownmalbaygaa@gmail.com and you will receive a copy via mail along with all future editions of the newsletter.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Where are they now????? 25 year special
Under 16 League and Championship Winners - 1984

Middle Row: Martin Malone, Dermot Crowe, Francis Lynch, Frank Downes, John Jones, Anthony Kerin, Michael Neylon, Paddy Killeen.
Front Row: Ger Crowley, Tony Keavey, Jamsie Kerin, Colm Mullaney, Nigel Kerin, Ml. Twomey.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Highlights of 2009 - Club Sports Day
The GAA headquarters designated Sunday May 10th as the day for clubs to celebrate 125years of the GAA. On this day the club had a full calendar of events starting with mass and proceeding to the field where a full schedule of events for all ages was organised.
The day was fun filled for all ages with the Pete Cleary league and John Marrinan league being played after an absence of a number of years. These catered for U10’s through to U16’s. The ‘older’ age groups played a seven a side completion that was well contested with 6 teams competing and was ultimately won be the team representing Martin Flynn’s Bar.
A great day was had by all and it would be a great addition to the club if this could be make an annual event.

The day was fun filled for all ages with the Pete Cleary league and John Marrinan league being played after an absence of a number of years. These catered for U10’s through to U16’s. The ‘older’ age groups played a seven a side completion that was well contested with 6 teams competing and was ultimately won be the team representing Martin Flynn’s Bar.
A great day was had by all and it would be a great addition to the club if this could be make an annual event.


Highlights of 2009 - u12's in Croke Park
It was with great excitement that we received the news that our Under 12 team had been chosen to represent Clare in Croke Park on July 6th as part of the celebrations for 125 years of the GAA. 25 members of the under 12 panel plus their parents travelled to Dublin for this memorable occasion. Miltown played teams from Limerick, Kerry & Cork winning 2 out of 3 of their matches. They were then taken on an excellent tour of the grounds and the museum in Croke Park. Great credit has to be given to team mentors, John O’Sullivan, Tommy Byrne and Martin Hehir for their hard work in ensuring that this day was an enjoyable and memorable occasion for everybody.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Minors exit championship
St Josephs Miltown minor side made a disappointing exit in the B quarter final on Sunday when they went down to Cooraclare on a 3-10 to 3-6 scoreline. This effectively completes the season for Miltown sides for 2009.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Miltown sign off for championship '09
Miltown played Kilrush in the quarter final of the senior championship under hot sun in Cooraclare on Saturday. Both teams started nervously with a number of failed attempts before Eoin Curtin opened the score for Miltown with a well won free. This was answered almost immediately by a goal from Kilrush after the Kilrush forwards responded quickest to a loose ball in the square to tap it into the net. This goal spurred Miltown on and they answered with two points from frees. The teams traded points for most of the half but Kilrush’s dominance around the middle of the field became more pronounced towards the end of the half resulting in 3 unanswered points from Kilrush before the break. Miltown started well in the second half and some good play resulted in Joe Curtin scoring a lovely point. This point was the first and only score Miltown had from play and proved to be the last score for Miltown. With 10 to go there was still just two points between the teams and despite some valiant play from the likes of Enda Malone and the Kelly brothers Miltown were unable to make any inroads into a Kilrush team who were growing in confidence as the game progressed. Ultimately Kilrush’s dominance around the middle of the field offered them an attacking platform that was too much for Miltown, Kilrush now progress to meet Kilkee in the semi-final. The final score was Kilrush 1-8 Miltown 0-6.
Despite the result Miltown have a lot of positives to take from the year with the emergence of number of young players who with out exception have performed very well this year. These players will benefit from there experience this year and will provide new life to the team for next year. The team should take this together with the players to return from the injury list for next year as a great foundation on which to build on there best result for 3 years. A greater strength to the panel is key in order to move forward for 2010 as a crippling long term injury list left the squad very threadbare throughout the 2009 championship. The team lined out as follows versus Kilrush:
C O’ Loughlin, E O’ Gorman, G Kelly, E Malone, B Curtin, G Kelly, M Hehir, C Lafferty, M Neylon, E Curtin, S O’ Connell, D Talty, D Molohan, K Burke, S Malone,
Subs: M Barry for M Neylon, J Curtin for D Talty, M Neylon for S O’ Connell
Miltown St Josephs football club would like to thank the players, management and mentors for the effort and work they put in this year.
Despite the result Miltown have a lot of positives to take from the year with the emergence of number of young players who with out exception have performed very well this year. These players will benefit from there experience this year and will provide new life to the team for next year. The team should take this together with the players to return from the injury list for next year as a great foundation on which to build on there best result for 3 years. A greater strength to the panel is key in order to move forward for 2010 as a crippling long term injury list left the squad very threadbare throughout the 2009 championship. The team lined out as follows versus Kilrush:
C O’ Loughlin, E O’ Gorman, G Kelly, E Malone, B Curtin, G Kelly, M Hehir, C Lafferty, M Neylon, E Curtin, S O’ Connell, D Talty, D Molohan, K Burke, S Malone,
Subs: M Barry for M Neylon, J Curtin for D Talty, M Neylon for S O’ Connell
Miltown St Josephs football club would like to thank the players, management and mentors for the effort and work they put in this year.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Minors complete league section with victory
St Josephs Miltown minor football side completed their league campaign last night with a victory over Parteen. In what was arguably the longest possible away trip a Miltown side has taken in recent years, Miltown recorded a 1-11 to 2-4 victory. This combined with earlier victories over Newmarket and the Kildysart-Coolmen amalgamation means that Miltown will now likely comnpete in the Minor 'B' quarter final in the coming weeks as the A,B & C gradings are based on final league positions. Management will be hoping that the coming weeks will enable a host of injuries to heal up and be in a position to field their strongest side for the quarter final game.
On the senior front, the senior championship quarter final tie against Kilrush will take place this Saturday @ 4pm in Cooraclare. Michael Talty from Kilmurry Ibrickane will officiate. Hopes are high that the team can continue their improved form in recent times and pull of an upset to claim a county semi-final spot. Best of luck to all involved!
On the senior front, the senior championship quarter final tie against Kilrush will take place this Saturday @ 4pm in Cooraclare. Michael Talty from Kilmurry Ibrickane will officiate. Hopes are high that the team can continue their improved form in recent times and pull of an upset to claim a county semi-final spot. Best of luck to all involved!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Destination: Quarter Final!
Miltown St. Josephs senior team have qualified for the Senior 'A' championship quarter final for the first time since 2006 when recording a 1-7 to 1-4 playoff victory over Lissycasey. Miltown elected to play with the aid of the breeze in the first half and Joe Hayes in the Lissycasey goal pulled off a fine save from Seanie Malone in the opening minutes. Dessie Molohan opened the scoring with the resultant 45. Lissycasey were playing a short hand passing game which lead to a free ridden first half. Kevin Burke collected a long high ball to goal six minutes from half time to give Miltown a 1-2 to 0-1 half time lead. On the resumption, Seanie Malone added a point to extend the lead to five. Next up Lissycasey goaled from a hotly debated penalty and followed up with three points to lead on a 1-4 to 1-3 scoreline. Lissycasey's Alan Nagle had been dismissed ten minutes into the second half following a wild kick at Brian Curtin. In the last fifteen minutes, Miltown played a patient build up game and four points from play in a row followed to seal the win. The points arrived from Joe Curtin, Sean O'Connell, Dessie Molohan and Michael Hehir. Miltown will now enter the quarter final as firm underdogs against a resurgent Kilrush side who have defeated Cooraclare and Eire Og in their last two games. The immediate priority for Miltown in the coming week is to try and reduce the injury list which currently has six players who didn't tog on Saturday. The team lined out as follows: Conor O'Loughlin, Enda O'Gorman, Graham Kelly, Enda Malone, Brian Curtin, Gordon Kelly, Michael Hehir (0-1), Michael Neylon, Cathal Lafferty, Eoin Curtin, Sean O'Connell (0-1) , David Talty, Dessie Molohan (0-3, 1 '45, 1f), Kevin Burke (1-0), Seanie Malone(0-1). Subs used: Joe Curtin(0-1), Michael Barry
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Seniors win 1st leg of playoff
St Josephs Miltown senior side recorded a 0-10 to 0-7 victory over St. Josephs Doora-Barefield in the championship play-off on Tuesday evening. Miltown played with the aid of fresh breeze to lead on a 0-6 to 0-2 scoreline at half time. A four point lead did not look a particularly strong advantage given the conditions and the fact that Miltown had also missed a first half penalty. However some superb defensive displays from Enda Malone and the Kelly brothers in particular during the second half along with a real return to form from Eoin Curtin in the forwards ensured that Miltown advanced to a meeting with Lissycasey this Saturday to determine who advances to meet Kilrush in the championship quarter final. While, all the advantages seem to lie with Lissycasey following a comprehensive victory in the group stages allied to the fact that Miltown have less than 92 hours of a turnaround in comparison to a two week preparation time for Lissycasey. It has to be said that if Miltown can reduce the queue for the treatment table and get some key performers back on the pitch, that a great opportunity presents to make the business end of the championship. The game takes place in Kilmihil on Saturday at 2:30.The team lined out as follows versus Doora Barefield: Conor O'Loughlin, Enda O'Gorman, Graham Kelly, Enda Malone, Brian Curtin, Gordon Kelly, Michael Hehir, Michael Neylon, John Meade, Eoin Curtin, Cathal Lafferty, David Talty, Dessie Molohan, Kevin Burke, Seanie Malone. Subs used: Sean O'Connell, Gearoid Curtin, Joe Curtin, David Cleary
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