Championship: Senior Men, Ladies and our County players’ Match Reports 2023
See the links below for our match reports via The Saffron Gael
See the links below for our match reports via The Saffron Gael
Our Juvenile Awards Night took place in St. Clare’s Community Hall. A full write up can be found in the link below. Thanks to everyone who organised a great night for our young people and to Bert Trowlen capturing the evening. The Club would like to sincerely thank all of our coaches and volunteers. Without
Huge congratulations to Gráinne McLaughlin and Megan McGarry who were key players in Antrim’s All Ireland Junior Football Championship win over Fermanagh. Both ladies represented the club with pride and everyone is extremely proud of their achievement. Congratulations also to the whole panel and coaching team on an achievement that has been in the making
Your “One Stop Shop” for this year’s match reports. Thanks to all at the Saffron Gael and Bert Trowlen for their ongoing and tireless work in reporting on all Gaelic games in Antrim. This page will be used to collate match reports for our club for the 2022 season. Senior Men St. Paul’s (A) Strong
The club are delighted to announce our new sponsorship of our Senior Reserve team jerseys. Michael McCourt, a senior player for many years, has kindly supported the club since opening his first opticians, Opticare, in Crumlin 6 years ago. Michael’s new brand, AudioCare, will provide a great service for the local community and we would
Thank you so much to all who have signed up to play Big 24. Your support is immeasurable in terms of how it will enable our Club to provide the best facilities for our members and the people of Glenavy. You will be helping to leave a legacy for our young people. Each participant will
Congratulations to all of our winners of the end of year awards, celebrated at the Crooked Glen on Friday evening. A mixed season for our senior men’s and ladies’ teams. Our senior reserve lost out in the Reserve Shield final but made excellent progress as the year went on. The highlight of the year goes
Huge congratulations to our Senior Ladies and management on their Junior Football Championship win at St. Enda’s on Saturday. With a score line of 2-14 to 4-06 they defeated a strong St. John’s team and had to fight back in the last quarter to secure the win. This was our third final in four years,
St. Joseph’s GAC, Glenavy 1.07 v 5.10 Tír na Nóg, Whitehill Top of the table Tir na Nóg made the trip to Chapel Hill a worthwhile journey returning home with two more valuable points. To be fair to the home side the scoreline does not tell the full story. The game started with both sides
Antrim Division 2 Football League St. Teresa’s 1.07 v 0.08 St. Joseph’s Glenavy The main talking points from this game was the number of wides both sides had, and a rather harsh penalty given. Played in a good sporting manner on a perfect evening for a game, both sides played a passing game which gave