Scór Sinir 1975

The Scór competitions stemmed from the brainchild of Derry Gowan of the Fermoy’s GAC in Co. Cork c.1969. It was known as ‘All Ireland Inter Club Winter Social Activity’ and the GAA really got behind his ideas and developed it in an All Ireland basis to what is now known as Scór.

The idea was for clubs to foster and encourage Gaelic music, singing, dancing and knowledge of our history, sports and language. It was run on a championship basis – County and Provincial champions. Venues all over the country were packed; the All-Ireland finals at Galway, Limerick and Dublin were standing room only in the largest available venues.

The general feeling among commentators is that Scór, having its grass roots in the parish, was surely the most important social initiative ever contemplated or put into practice by the GAA.

The first Antrim winners of All-Ireland titles were Oliver Kearney, Creggan, for recitation and Moneyglass for their set dancing, in both 1972/1973. The following year Angela Feeney, St. Pauls won the All-Ireland title in the Solo Singing competition.

Our club competed from c.1971/1972 season, however there is no press coverage until our most successful year in 1975. We have had little response to our request for local information for the earlier years, however, a few participants were recognised viz: Marie McMullan (Solo Dancer), Bronagh Wheeler (Recitation), Niall Wheeler (Solo Singing), Hugh McIlwaine and Fergus Wheeler, in a ballad group, and Kevin McLaughlin, who competed in the instrumental music class.

We won the County title in the Quiz competition in 1974 (Alex McMullan, Brendan Mitchell and Alaistair McAllister) and 1975 (Alex McMullan, Charlie McAllister and Alaistair McAllister).We were runners up in 1976 (Brendan Mitchell, Charlie McAllister and Alaistair McAllister, Betty Erwin, Angela Black, Evelyn Black, Alex Black and Neil John Black (dancers), our last year to compete.

The year in which we received most press coverage was, 1975 our Ballad Group, Recitation and Solo Singer having competed in the County final were narrowly defeated. Indeed these results caused concern to our club regarding the impartiality of the judgements. However in 1975 our Scór Quiz Team progressed to the Ulster final and was beaten by the Derry team in the final question.

Ballymena Guardian 30th January 1975

BIG CROWDS AT SECOND SCOR SEMI-FINAL

The second count semi-final of the Scór competitions held in Moneyglass again drew the crowds. The only disquieting aspect was the fact that St. Edna’s team, from Glengormley, failed to appear. Moneyglass and Glenariffe dominated the scene with nine representatives between them. With the only entrant in the ceilidhe dance section, there never was much doubt here but last year’s Antrim champions, Moneyglass, proved again that they are as good as ever.

The only change in the team is the inclusion of Thomas Close and Briege Kerr in place of Mrs Tony Kearney and Cathal Boyd junior. Claire Kelly (Moneyglass) on the tin whistle and Robert McLarnon (Cargin) mouth organ won the instrumental music section from Kevin McLaughlin (Glenariffe) and Leo McGarry (Aldergrove).

In a tough competitive solo singing section, Eilish McMullan (Glenariffe) and Sean Boyd (Moneyglass), emerged victorious. Alaistair McAllister, Alex Mc Mullan and Charlie McAllister formed a tremendously knowledgeable Glenariffe quiz team which stole the show with 44 points in the Question time. Cargin were runners-up in the form of Malachy McErlaine, Peter Totten and Marie Kelly scoring 32 points. The recitation section produced Ursula Hanson (Cargin) and Margaret Dobbin (Glenariffe) as winners while both groups in the ballad section, Moneyglass and Glenariffe, with the fine performances, were adjudged worthy semi-final spots.

The other semi-final was held in Dunloy, as was later the County Final.

Ballymena Guardian, February 1975

Following the Antrim finals of the Scór Seacta competitions held in Dunloy the host club must really feel proud of its achievements getting three acts to the Ulster stages of the competition. The Moneyglass dance team turned in a brilliant display but the ballad group was quite another affair. The competition here was keen, with both Glenariffe and Glenravel giving the Moneyglass group a close run for it.

Under the watchful eye and ear of Bernie McCoy, it will be no surprise if this group collect and All-Ireland title. Once again the question time held the audience spellbound and it took the final six-mark question to separate the men from the boys. At the end of the second round the Mitchel’s team from Belfast, who had performed so wonderfully well in the semi-final stages of the competition, just a week ago, were once again setting the pace and were four points ahead of Cargin and Glenariffe.

They still were out in front in rounds three and four although Glenariffe were handily placed. At the end of round five, it was evident that it was a three-cornered fight. Dunloy, having made up a considerable amount of leeway. They had 26 points with Mitchel’s leading with 32 points and Glenariffe with 28 points. Then came something of a sensation, when question master, Oliver Kearney, announced that Glenariffe has earlier answered a four-mark question correctly and had not been credited with their marks. This put them on level terms with Mitchel’s and in the final round the Glensmen were the only team capable of satisfying the question master, thus giving them the ’75 title.

Gaelic for Mothers Blitz Dublin Oct 2011

In June 2011 the Training Session began for Gaelic for Mothers. The attendance was overwhelming and the enthuasm fantastic. Each week the numbers grew welcoming ladies from Cushendall, Cushendun and Ballycastle.

Martin McKendry kindly agreed to be our trainer, he was very much respected among the ladies, even though he showed us NO MERCY! lol

Martin encouraged us in skills, fitness, co-ordination, rules (as only one member had previously played Gaelic before)and team work.

In October just 4 months after starting, 30 ladies travelled to Portmarnock, outside Dublin to take part in a Gaelic for Mothers Blitz. We achieved beyond our expectations and a fantastic time was had by all.

Everyone is counting the days until we start again for our 2012 season.

Reporter: Maire Mort

U10 Team Qualify Top of Group (U10 Indoor Blitz)

Venue: Ballymena
Date: Sat 4th Feb 2012

The boys put in another excellent performance at the weekend as they went undefeated to qualify top of their group and reach the overall finals.

They competed extremely well against teams who were much superior in size but not ability and determination. Their group at the weekend had an Ulster feel to it with Muff from Donegal and Slaugthneil from Derry which added to the event for our boys. We had 2 draws against Glenshesk and All Saints, and recorded victories over Muff, Slaugthneil (runners-up) and St Endas. Well done lads!

The finals will be held this Sat 11th in Seven Towers Leisure Centre in Ballymena. No details of which group we will be in or times of matches have been sent out yet but as we find out we will keep you posted.

The sports halls at Garron Tower are being used for GCSE Mock exams this week so we are going to have a training session at the tarmac court beside the beach on Wednesday at 4.15 to 5.15pm.

Reporter: Padraig McIIwaine (U10 Manager)

McAuley Cup Feb 2012 Semi Final Match Report

McAuley Cup Final: Sunday 5th February 2012 @ 2.30pm
Venue: Armoy

Half time score: Oisín 1 – 01 Cuchullains 0 – 12
Full time score: Oisín 1 – 04 Cuchullains 0 – 21 

Glenariffe Oisíns faced a strong Cuchullains side in the McAuley Cup Final in a very cold Armoy.  This was Oisíns first game of the season and Dunloy with a game under their belt were the more confident side.  This was however a very tough and challenging game for the Oisíns who not only were missing a few of their first team players but also opted to give a few young players their first debut of senior hurling.  Well Done boys for fighting hard to the end.

Oisín: Seánán McToal, Sean Cosgrove, Mickey Gettens, Conán McToal, Connor Kerr, Randal McDonnell, Carl Healy, Dan McKillop, Rory O’Connor, Paul McDonnell (1-04), Chris Sheppard, Seamus McDonnell, Niall Leech, Alex McDonnell, Thomas Quinn.  Subs: Norris Murray for Chris Sheppard, Niall Murray for Niall Leech, Eamonn Kearns for Carl Healy, Maírtin McAllister for Rory O’Connor, Eoghan Patterson for Thomas Quinn

Match Reporter: Michelle O’Toole

Pictures to follow

New Oisin Glenariffe tracksuits available to buy from MacDonaill Hurls.

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Week 2 North Antrim indoor hurling U10 Sat 4th Feb 2012

Week 2 of the North Antrim indoor hurling blitzes takes place this Saturday (4th)
in Ballymena at 10am. Cars will leave Charlies at 9am. Please make sure that
you bring shin guards, helmet, Glenariffe hurling jersey, water and a packet
lunch. Do not bring a hurling stick, we will provide the players with an indoor
stick.

The boys competed extremely well last week having been put in the top division.
They won 2 games, drew 1game and narrowly lost 3 games to Ballycastle A,
Loughgiel A and Creggan. However it bodes well for the future, considering that
9 out of the 10 players all qualify to play again next year. Well done boys!

Thanks,

Padraig McIlwaine
U10 Manager

Diet & Health Seminar Sun 29th Jan 2012

Oisín CLG welcomed Tommy Stevenson and Peter McVeigh on Sunday 29th January to a ‘Diet & Health Seminar’ held in St Patrick’s Primary Glenariffe.

Tommy Stevenson (Trained Antrim 07/08 – Ulster Champions & also trained Armagh 09/11 – Nicky Rackard All Ireland Winners) used a selection of Minor and Senior hurlers (much to their delight) to demonstrate Innovative Training Techniques, Functional Movement, Injury Prevention, Flexibilty & Core Stability.

Peter McVeigh followed with the importance of Diet & Nutrition to ensure maximum performance during training sessions and matches.  There was a great turn out and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the seminar. Please see pictures below:

 

Defibrillator/CPR Training Feb 2012

Twelve members of Oisín CLG attended a training course in Emergency Life Support Skills, CPR and Automated External Debrillation on Wednesday 1st February 2012 in St Patrick’s Primary Glenariffe.

Members included Coaches, Managers covering Hurling teams from U6 to Senior level including Girl’s Gaelic Football and administration officers. This course was delivered by Aileen Cummings (Ulster Council GAA) & Jim Murray (County Chairman). The evening was very worthwhile. Oisín CLG have a Defibrillator on site on the ground floor outside the referees room.

Some pictures of the event can be seen below:

Trained members as listed below received certificates to acknowledge this training:

  • Paul Gillan
  • Malachy Leech
  • Denise McDonnell
  • Raymond McDonnell
  • Shane McDonnell
  • Paddy McIlhatton
  • Hugh McIlwaine
  • Mickey McKillop
  • Maggie McToal
  • Niall O’Connor
  • Michelle O’Toole
  • Chris Ward