Junior men top the group
In the Junior C Championship, our Junior team has topped their group and have qualified for a quarter final spot
In the Junior C Championship, our Junior team has topped their group and have qualified for a quarter final spot
Kiltimagh Senior Mens recorded a 3.14 to 4.12 win against Ardagh and as a result have put themselves right back into the promotion hunt.
They are now just 2 points behind 2nd place Westport B whom they play on the 05th of July. A win against them would guarantee qualification for a league final and promotion to Division 3.
A huge congratulations to our U16 girls on reaching the League Shield Final and proudly representing Kiltimagh LGFA at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence.
While the result didn’t fall our way against a strong Schrule-Glencorrib side, the girls can be immensely proud of their achievement in reaching a county final. The dedication, commitment, and hard work shown throughout the league campaign were a credit to every player involved.
For many of the girls, the opportunity to play a final at such a fantastic venue was a special experience and a reward for the effort they have put in all season. From our oldest players right down to the younger U14 girls who stepped up when needed, every player played their part and wore the blue and white jersey with pride.
Finals are about more than results; they are about creating memories, gaining experience, and continuing to develop as players and teammates. The lessons learned and the confidence gained from competing on such a stage will stand to this group as they look ahead to the championship.
Well done to all the players and coaches, and thank you to the parents, families, and supporters who travelled and supported the team throughout the campaign. The future is bright for this talented group of girls.
The girls played great and really grew into the games. Thanks to parents who provided refreshments afterwards.
A special thanks to Charlestown and Swinford and to our four referees, Julia Furtak, Lily Byrne, Rebecca Kelly, and Saorise Kelly.
On Sunday evening in Gilmartin Park, Kiltimagh Mother & Others played a challenge with Swinford Mother & Others. Afterwards, both teams adjourned to Tommy Ryans Bar for much-needed rehydration.
Well done to all.
Great day out for our U8, 10 & 12s girls, who lined out in their club colours at McHale Park today for the Mayo v Dublin Senior Ladies championship opener.
Unfortunately, Mayo didn’t get the win, but our girls definitely put themselves on the inter-county radar.
Thanks to the players, parents, and coaches for coming out for what was a very enjoyable day.
Despite missing several senior players through injury, our seniors recorded a well-deserved win against Aghamore B on a scoreline of 2.12 to 1.10.
This win will stand them well for their next game against Shrule Glencorrib next Saturday, the 13th of June @ 7 pm in Shrule
Kiltimagh Mothers & Others would like to extend a huge thank you to Gary, Denise, and all at Heneghan’s Pharmacy for their sponsorship of a First Aid kit for the team. Their support is greatly appreciated.
Very proud of this bunch of u-10 lads today.
They played Castlebar, Breaffy, and Belmullet and knocked it out of the park.
On a day when most of the older lads were unavailable, the younger ones stepped up and didn’t disappoint. Four games, loads of scores, and some excellent team play going forward and back. Lovely to see their efforts being rewarded.
Keep up the good work lads
Our No 11, Madeline O’Donnell, was voted “Player of the Match” by the county board officials for her outstanding performance and work rate during our Senior Ladies League title win over Kilmaine last Sunday.
We are all delighted for Madeline, and it’s a just reward for her dedication and commitment to the team and club. A role model for all young players.
The newly-formed Mothers and Others had their first outing last Saturday, the 30th of May, when they took part in a blitz in Claremorris. Well done to all involved.
After a great League campaign, our U16 Boys lost out to Bemullet in extra time in the League final played in Ballina last Thursday, the 30th of May.
The scores were level at full time, and despite Kiltimagh’s best efforts, Belmullet were the champions on a scorleine of 3.19 to 4.09.
Hard luck to our U16 girls last night away to a very strong Burrishoole side, losing out 3-09 to 1-05.
The girls put in a huge performance, working hard for each other all over the pitch and were unlucky to be only a point down at half-time. Great character and effort shown by all 16 players in very warm conditions.
The positives are huge and the girls have now secured a place in the Shield Final on the weekend of June 20th/21st.
Best of luck as well to all our girls preparing for the Junior Cert over the next few weeks. Well done everyone