Saturday, 28 June 2014

Senior Football League Round 9 result:

Furey Coaches Sponsored
Sligo Senior League Division 2 Round 9:

Result: St. John’s 1-10  Shamrock Gaels 1-18 played in Stenson Park this evening 28th June 

St. John's Flanagan Cycles Sponsored Nursery Programme an outstanding success






The First Nursery programme run by Saint John's G.A.A Club for 5 and 6 year olds concluded last Wednesday night at Cleveragh Football pitch. This hugely successful programme was run over the last six weeks with the help of the Games Promotion Officer for County Sligo Liam Og Gormley and the sponsorship of Seamus & Nuala Flanagan of Flanagan Cycles Cleveragh.

 The Club would also like to take this opportunity to thank our other Sponsors which added to the success of  this event Diane Middleton of  Sligo Sports and Recreation Partnership and the Urban Committee under the Chairmanship of John Clifford. We would also like to acknowledge the help received from the teachers in the local Primary Schools namely St. John's Temple Street, Mercy National Pearse Road and St. Enda's Carroroe. Their help in the promotion of the event was very beneficial. We would also like to thank the many parents for bringing their children to the event and we hope your child enjoyed their experience and will return for more fun in the near future. A big thank you to Nuala Flanagan who had a Goody Bag for each child 
last Wednesday evening.

Over the six week period we catered for an average of thirty children each evening and one of the full time coaches from the County Board was present to give the children their first introduction to Gaelic Games in a fun and safe environment. The club supplied five coaches each evening to help the smooth running of the event. The weather even shone for the six weeks. The feedback from the Parents was very positive and the children certainly enjoyed their experience. This programme looks set to become an annual fixture on the St. John's training programme. 

Saint John's would like to again thank our sponsors Seamus & Nuala Flanagan  of Flanagan Cycles, Liam Og Gormley the County Sligo Games Promotion Officer, Sligo Sports and Recreation Partnership, the Urban Committee all the Coaches from both our club and players Jason Farrell, Charlie Harrison, Daniel Smith, Ross Gordon, Cameron Keaney, Shane Egan, Conor King, Cathal Jordan, Fergal Kelly, Ann Kelly and Danielle Keaney.
























Thursday, 19 June 2014

Johnny Stenson Cycle Saturday 21st June

Best of luck to all participating in the Johnny Stenson Cycle on Saturday. Here is the link to the Johnny Stenson website (Here)

The Johnny Stenson Cycle is a joint Challenge event run by the St. John’s & Curry G.A.A. Clubs. The event recognises the memory of  Johnny Stenson who at different stages, was heavily involved with both clubs. First run in 2012, the event has raised in excess of €14,000 for good causes.



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Highfielder - The legendary Johnny Stenson R.I.P. seen here in action

St.Johns well represented on County teams. Aaron Clerkin captains Sligo minors

County Minors:
Best of luck to our club members, Aaron Clerkin, Paul McNamra & Brian McGovern who line out for Sligo  against Galway in Markievicz Park. Aaron Clerkin has also the added honour of captaining the team and will be a proud moment for him and the St. John’s Club when he leads out the team on Saturday evening.

County Seniors

Best of luck also to the Sligo senior team also against Galway on Saturday. The club are well represented by Charlie Harrison, David Rooney & Eoin Flanagan

Monday, 16 June 2014

St. John's G.A.A Jackpot results



St. John’s G.A.A Club Jackpot Draw

The winning numbers in last weeks draw were 1,6,11, 16 No winners
Winners of the €25 were:  Patricia & Declan Harte Carraroe, Josie Browne & Mary Parkes both Ballisodare.


Next draw for the Jackpot of €7,600 will take place in the St. John’s Club house on Sunday June 29th at 9 p.m.  Tickets are €2 or book of 3 for €5 and can be got from local outlets.  Your support will be appreciated

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Weekend Fixtures June 14th/15th



Expert Electrical U-14 B league
Friday 13th June in Enniscrone/Kilglass at 7 p.m.
St. John’s v Enniscrone/Kilglass

Furey Coaches Senior Football League Division 1             
Saturday 14th June in Stenson Park at 7.30 p.m.
St. John’s v St Molaise Gaels

Furey Coaches Senior Football League Division 2            
Sunday 15thJune in Hazelwood Main Pitch at 2 p.m.
St. John’s v Calry/St.Joseph’s

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Sligo League Fixtures this weekend



Friday 8th June  Expert Electrical U-14 B league
At  7 p.m. in Enniscrone/Kilglass:  St John’s v Enniscrone/Kilglass



Saturday June 9th at 7.30 p.m.  Furey Coaches Division 1 League
St. John’s 0-8 v Curry 1-6 in Curry

Sunday June 10th at 2 p.m. Furey Coaches Division 2 League
St. John’s 1-11  Castleconnor 3-13   in Stenson Park

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Kelloggs Culcamps Sligo begin on 30th June

The Kelloggs Culcamps begin in Sligo on 30th June until 4th July  in Tourlestrane and continue in 17 Sligo clubs until  8th of August and will end in the Easkey Club.  Further details can be had from the link below and from Liam Og Gormley Sligo G.A.A Board Promotions Officer and County Co Ordinator on 086-8254420

Kelloggs Cul Camps Sligo 2014

Bank Holiday “blues” for St. John’s

Bank Holiday “blues” for St. John’s

Arch rivals St. Mary’s inspired by Mark Breheny ran out comfortable winners over a disjointed St. John's that failed to ignite on Saturday evening last in Markievicz Park, writes Michael McGee.

Despite the welcome return of St. John’s Shane Stenson to the starting fifteen his team mates couldn’t break down a resolute St.Mary’s side that improved on their last outing against Geevagh.

St. John’s appeared to be on top in the early stages when breaking up a number of promising St. Mary’s attacking moves. However it didn’t last long. Mark McGoldrick the pacy St. Mary’s corner forward put them ahead after 4 minutes.  Colm Egan ran through the heart of the St. John’s defence to double St. Mary’s lead.    St. John’s opened their account with a point on 16 minutes with Oisin Cox receiving a pass from Shane Stenson.   The St. John’s goal was breached after just 17 minutes with McGoldrick rifling home a goal following a great pass from Steven Coen.  St. John’s were awarded a free after a bad kick out from the St. Mary’s goalie and John Scanlon pointed from 17 meters out.   At the other end Mark Breheny pointed for St. Mary’s.  St Mary’s nearly had a second goal soon after with Steven Coen’s high ball in from the left wing bounced over goalie Philip Greene and the St. John’s corner back Eoin Flanagan had to be sharp to keep out McGoldrick’s shot.   St. John’s were forced into a substitution on 22 minutes with Conor Greene moving to  the half forward line for the injured James Murphy  and Shane Stenson moving to midfield.  Mark Breheny was already having a field day for St. Mary’s in Markievicz Park with his second score (of six) from the 13 meter line with 24 minutes gone. Colm Egan added another point almost immediately afterwards. Mark Breheny was fouled and he took the free himself firing over bar with his left foot on 28 minutes.    Steven Kerins who otherwise had a very good game for St. John’s was adjudged to have over carried the ball and Breheny was again on hand to put over the resulting free over the bar. St. John’s John Scanlon ended the scoring in the first half with a free from 15 meters following a foul on Daniel Smith.  The likes of Johnny Martyn & Johnny Davey already were giving eye catching performances for the St. Mary’s rearguard and they coped with anything that came their way bursting out of defence to set up numerous attacks. St.Mary’s led at half time by 1-8 to 0-3.  When the sides came out for the second half St. John’s made a change with Ronan McGarrigle coming in for the injured Mark Rooney.

Niall McManus blazed wide for St. Mary’s in their first attack on the St. John’s goal in the second half and should have done better with his effort.  Mickey O’Hehir did enough to put McManus off. However O’Hehir had to go off with a shoulder injury with St. John’s injury worries mounting.  O’Hehir was replaced by Phelim Murphy. Disaster struck again for St. John’s with Mark Breheny totally unmarked over on the left wing his attempted point from a difficult angle came back off the upright and Steven Coen reacted quickest to put the ball away past Philip Greene in the St. John’s goal after 9 minutes, with St. Mary’s moving into a big 2-8 0-3 lead.  Oisin Cox got a great score for St. John’s when he curled over a great score from 35 meters.   Brian McGowan then came in for the injured John Scanlon.  With the play opening up it suited the St. Mary’s forward line that moved the ball at great speed. Breheny who excels with the open spaces in Markievicz Park again pointing from 20 meters out after 14 minutes.  Philip Greene was forced into a double great save in the space of two minutes from Mark McGoldrick.  McGoldrick was clean through on goal following a great pass from St. Mary’s number 4 Kevin Coen. Greene pulling off the save. Greene had to be alert once again when he pushed McGoldrick’s shot onto the post after being put through by Breheny. It was all St. Mary’s in the last 10 minutes and further scores from Coen (3) and Breheny. A fitter looking St. Mary’s finished strongly ran down the clock in the last couple of minutes bringing on a number of subs.   St. Mary’s had an easier than expected 2-13 to 0-5 victory over their nearest rivals and on Saturday’s evening’s showing will be short odds to go all the way in this year’s Championships.  St.Mary’s all round unit played well especially the half back line of Martyn, Davey & Lynch who managed to snuff out the St. John’s half forward line threat. Steven Coen, Colm Egan & Mark McGoldrick all stood out in the full forward line. Mark Breheny too, very experienced (contributing 6 points) when the play opened up was almost unmarkable.   St. Mary’s manager Tommy Breheny will be overall pleased with his team’s second impressive outing in the championships while St. John’s manager Anthony Brennan will be doing a lot of soul searching on how to resurrect their uninspiring campaign. One glimmer of hope for St. John’s will be the return of County Star Charlie Harrison.  Judging from his team’s lacklustre display his imminent return cannot come soon enough.

Scorers St. Mary’s: Steven Coen (1-3)  Mark Breheny (0-6) Mark McGoldrick (1-2) Colm Egan (0-2)

St. John’s: Oisin Cox (2) John Scanlon (2) Brian Harris (1)

St. Mary’s: Mark Rooney, Kiki O’Grady, Kevin Coen, Ben McGarry, Johnny Martyn, Jonny Davey, Johnny Lynch,Brian Smith, Dermot O’Connor, Niall McManus, Mark Breheny,  Chris Kelly, Steven Coen,  Colm Egan, Mark McGodrick. Subs Seamus Cawley (52 mins), Niall McManus (55 mins), David Martyn & Ciaran O’Boyle (57 mins)

St. John’s:  Philip Greene, Eoin Flanagan, Niall Walsh, Mickey O’Hehir, Niall Hayes, Steven Kerins, Tommy Kelly, James Murphy, Oisin Cox, Daniel Smyth, David Rooney, Shane Stenson, Brian Harris, Mark Rooney, John Scanlon. Subs:  Conor Greene (24 mins)  Ronan McGarrigle (HT) Brian McGowan (48 mins)

Referee: John Gilmartin