Dublin Development Squad

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Lee Cooney and Wane Losty have been asked to join the Dublin under 15 football development squad. The club would like to congratulate the players on their achievement.

Ger Dodrill and Eamon Dillion have also been called up for trials with the Dublin undedr 21 hurling team.

Under 21 Hurling Championship

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

In the first round of the hurling championship the Barrs faced a very strong Naomh Barrog team. The Bogies was in good condition even though the going was a little bit heavey with the weather. A good crowd from both teams wrapped themselves up on this cold damp Saturday in November. (more…)

AGM

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

The clubs two AGM’S are on in the next few weeks. The juvenile AGM will take place on the 9th of November in the club house. The senior AGM is on the 2nd of December. Everybody should attend who has a vote and a point of view on the club. Get involved and don’t be a hurler on the ditch.

Minors Out of the Championship

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Our Minor hurlers were beaten by Faughs in the Minor B semi final on Sunday morning. The Barrs were doing well in the game, however with ten minutes remaining our goal keeper got injured and had to be replaced.

Faughs got two quick goals and pulled away in the last five minutes. At least eight of this minor team is going up to adult leval next year. They put in a lot of hard work and the club wishes them the best in the future. Man of the match goes to Andy Kavanagh for a great display.

U12′s do the Double

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

u12's

Our U12′s team beat St Vincents today to win the Division 5 of the hurling league. Having won the football league last week, this was a great result for the Manager Christy Hannon and his players. They have worked very hard over the last year and even when things were not going well they showed faith and loyalty to the club and themselves.

There will be a presentation to this team in a week or so as they deserve great praise. A word of thanks also to Robert Abbott who was a co selector with Christy for most of the year.

Johnny Murphy Cup Winners

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Hurling-Champ

The Barrs junior hurlers won the Johnny Murphy Cup in our dear neighbours ground, Martin Savage Park, today. Oliver Plunkets/Eoghan Ruadh, Naomh Fionnbarra, Peregines and a Plunketts all star team played in this tournament.

This was a great way to round off a good year for the junior team who have seen all their hard work over the winter months pay off. Hopefully they can go on from this to secure promotion and another good run in the championship.

The cup was named after Johnny Murphy who has given Plunketts years of service mending hurley’s and running the junior team over the years. The club want to thank OP/ER for the invite as our hurlers enjoyed the day out.

Congratulations must also go to Bernard Brogan on his excellent achievements for the Dubs and to OP/ER’s senior hurlers who were promoted to Division 2.

U13′s Still in the Hunt for League

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Our U13 hurlers missed a chance to win their league today having been beaten by Erins Isle by a number of points. Mangers Wayne Dempsey Sn and Steven Morgan won’t be found wanting in getting the lads ready for the last match and a win.

U11′s Win GAA Hurling Go Games

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Under the management of Kim Mc Keogh and Terry Carton, our U11 hurlers won their GAA Hurling Go Games league. The skill level was very high in this team and they are looking forward to the competing in the U12 league next year.

Review of the Years Adult Teams

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Senior Football2

A meeting for all adult managers, club coaches and physical trainers takes place next week. Its aim is to review the years progress and see what we can do to improve again for next years season.

Minors in Semi Finals

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Our-Comm

Having secured enough points out of the first matches in the group stages of the minor B hurling championship the Barrs face up to Ballinteer in the Bogies.

It was a really good hurling match with nothing between the teams all the way through. Through an in form Troller Dillon, the Barrs edged ahead by two points with a only few minutes left. With Ballinteer attacking and the ball bouncing around the square the ref gave a very strange call awarding a penalty in the last minute. This was converted by Ballinteer who went on to get a point from the puck out.

With a minute of extra time played the Barrs got one back and nearly equalised only to loose by a point. We now play Faughs who toped the other group and will be favorites to beat us out in Tymon Park.

Our minor footballers play Peregrines in the Bogies on Sunday in the semi finals. All support welcomed in the field of dreams!!