Garnish v ‘Town 200621

Garnish saw off a strong Castletownbere team with a narrow league victory on 20th June. Town came with some big guns and tried every trick in the book to rattle Garnish from the start.

With players away or in midst of exams, there were first starts for Darragh Henshaw, Fintan JL, Paul O’Neill, Cian O’Neil and Darren Deery.  Brian Terry opened the scoring with an great long range effort followed by frees from Paul O’Neill and Fintan JL.  Despite a strong headwind ‘Town kept in touch and it wasn’t until Jerome O’Dwyer’s 12th minute goal that some daylight emerged.  A 2nd goal from Darren Deery gave Garnish a 4 point cushion at half time. Particularly pleasing in the second half is how Garnish managed the game, defending in numbers, retaining possession and working the ball into scoring range. Brian Terry controlled the last 10 minutes after Dylan Henshaw got the insurance score with a well taken goal just after the water break.

Garnish Ross Murphy, Matt O’Leary, Darragh Henshaw, Tommy O’Sullivan, Jack Andy, Rory O’Driscoll, Gary O’Sullivan, Eanna Murphy, Brian Terry, Fintan JL, Paul O’Neill, Hugh O’Sullivan, Jerome O’Dwyer, Darren Deery, Dylan Hendshaw.  Subs Used: Cian O’Neill , Brian Walsh, Dean Henshaw, Daniel Rue Jamie O’Driscoll

Thanks to Our Fundraising Committee 2021

Thanks to our Fundraising Committee 2021  for their oversight, leadership  and energy in our efforts to rise €50,000 towards club development – if it ain’t red, leave it in the shed!

Pictured from Left to Right – Kevin Tim, Alison Henshaw, Ollie Rue, Eric O’Neill, Cormac O’Neill, Cormac MacMahon, Ross Murphy, Liz O’Leary, Daniel Rue and Niamh Terry. Not pictured – club treasurer , Ruairi Mensink and club development officer, Finbarr Harrington.

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Garnish and Glengarriff kicked off their league seasons with a tough encounter in Cahermore yesterday. With many first team regulars unavailable, it was a great opportunity to blood some youth … and they did not disappoint.

With Matthew O’Leary on man-marking duties, Tommy O’Sullivan had a strong display in the  other corner.  Dylan Henshaw and Jack Andy worked the wings extremely well, whilst Finbarr Sheehan showed signs of his potential at 14! Particular congratulations to Stephen Lane on making his debut for the team.

Dates for Draw!!

The fundraising committee are delighted to announce the dates for tractor draw. Supplementary prizes will be raffled 3rd, 4th and 5th respectively. Our 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 will be raffled at 3pm on 6th June.

Massey Ferguson Heading West!

The famous 1967 Massey Ferguson 135, which has been subject to much attention over the past three months, departed Ballincollig yesterday for Cahermore. The tractor is the first prize in Garnish GAA’s 2021 fundraiser.

All tickets have been sold and the draw takes place on 6th June.

Excitement is building now – runner up prizes, including 2 nights at the Westlodge Hotel, €150 cash prize courtesy of Tadhg O’Sullivan and €100 cash voucher will be raffled in the preceding days.

First Training Session Planned for 14th May

The government has announced the latest measures which pave the way for a return of sport in the country. Training can resume from May 10, matches can start from June 7, although no spectators will be permitted to attend.

Based on this announcement, the Garnish team set to resume training on Friday 14th May 2021.

 

Tractor Fundraiser Update

A brief update on our tractor fundraiser.  We are just below at 70% of our target. At this rate, the tractor draw will most likely happen in early June.

Thanks to all club members for supporting this massive fundraising campaign. Remember, if it ain’t red, leave it in the shed!

The Longest Road !

Beyond sport, the GAA is a linchpin in the wider community.  The philanthropic nature of the club came to the fore in recent days when club chair, Eric O’Neill, presented St. Joseph’s Hospital in Castletownbere with a cheque for €6,250. Thanks to all club members who participated in our “walk” and to all who contributed generously to this endeavour.