Club Notes for this week.. - 2022-01-29 08:00:00

Bingo is Back..


This coming Saturday night the Bingo is back. Last year during the enforced Lockdown due to the Covid Pandemic Bride Rovers broke new ground by holding online Bingo for the first time ever. It was a great success and provide some mighty entertainment as well as being a successful fundraiser.  So ion this coming Saturday night January the 29th it’s a case of ‘Eyes Down’ again as we commence to 2022 Bingo Season. You can join online from 8pm and the first game commences at half 8. The cost is a very reasonable €8 for three games and your support will be appreciated. Please tell your friends and relations at home and abroad about this Fundraiser for Bride Rovers. Cards can be bought at www.briderovers.ie so do join in for a bit of fun and craic and a chance to win some valuable prizes so get your card and ‘eyes down’ once more.  

Club Meeting


The first Club Executive Meeting for 2022 was held on Monday night last. It was historic occasion as it was our first get together in our recently  revamped Club room and it was great to see such a fine attendance. Club Cathaoirleach Gerard Lane welcomed everyone including the new members of the Executive. There was a lengthy Agenda  including Management Teams, County and East Cork Board reports, Financial report, Children’s Officers Report, Juvenile Club update, presentations for 2021 winning teams, Pitch development, 2022 Sub committees and Any Other Business. It was a meeting with plenty discussion on the year ahead. Different Championship formats from the County Board and East Cork Board were outlined and our Delegates were instructed on which proposals to support. The Children’s Officer dealt with the issues of Safeguarding, Garda Vetting and Foundation Coaching Courses and stressed how vital it is that every single mentor involved with any team must comply fully with all the safeguarding regulations. Finance is always a big topic and the Chairman stressed the importance of extra members in the Club 100, Rebels Bounty and the Weekly Club Lotto. An Officers meeting was fixed for tonight Thursday night at 8pm. For the purposes of a record in our Minutes Liam Barry formally  proposed and Pat O Connor seconded that the Bride Rovers Club go ahead with the land acquisition deal which was negotiated last year.  Club Runai Michael Carey outlined a new protocol for the allocation of All Ireland Final Tickets in the future. Votes of sympathy were passed and all stood for a silent prayer. The next meeting was fixed for Monday February 14th at 8pm. 

Club Subcommittees for 2022. 


At the Club Executive meeting on Monday night Chairman Gerard Lane announced the composition of the various Club Sub Committees for the coming year. Grounds Committee, Match Day Committee, Finance Committee, Lotto Committee, coaching and Games Committee and Club Fixtures Committee. The members appointed to serve on the Committees are as follows; 

Grounds Committee (15) 

Denis Ahern {Chairman}. John Murphy, Tom Kearney, Pat O Connor, Tom Mulcahy, Paudie Murphy, Paudy Collins, James Murphy, Paddy Hynes, Mark O Connell, John Arnold, James Bermingham, Mossie O Sullivan. Richie O Regan, Pat Culloty. Terms of Reference: Liaise with Fas workers, general upkeep of the playing pitches, grounds, and surrounds.Portakabin meeting room & kitchen to be completed in 2022 Reporting: Report to Monthly club executive meetings. 

Match Day Committee (17)Maurice Dooley {Chairman}. Brendan O’Driscoll, John Arnold, Gerard Lane, Richie O Regan Seamus Buckley, Daniel Lane, Liam Barry, Eddie O Callaghan, Liam Cahill, Michael Carey, Mossie O Sullivan, Jerome O Driscoll, Paudie Murphy, James Murphy, Donal Roche; Terms of Reference: Ensure all arrangements are in place, field, dressing rooms, gate taken, scoreboard, stewarding etc. Reporting: Report as is necessary. 

Finance Committee (13) Aiden Dorgan {Chairman} Maurice Dooley, Gerard Lane, Pa O Driscoll Pat Culloty, Ann Marie O Donovan, Bridget Forde, Ken O Riordan, Michelle Lynch, Evelyn Murphy William O Riordan, Mark O Connell Charlie Scanlon; Terms of Reference: Prepare and apply for various grants available to the club. Ensure Club 100, Rebels Bounty & Lotto are reaching their full potential. Initiate other fundraising activities if needed. Reporting: Report to monthly executive meetings 

Lotto Committee. (8) Aiden Dorgan {Chairman}, Tom Mulcahy, Pat Noel O Connor, Brendan O Driscoll, John Joe Carey, Janey O Driscoll, Pat O Connor, Billy Finnegan; Terms of Reference: Oversee and promote the lotto draw on a weekly basis; Reporting: Report to monthly executive meetings 

Coaching & Games (10Jerome O Driscoll {Chairman}. Brian Murphy, Joe Delaney, Michael Carey, Stephen Glasgow, Rosario Hughes Kielty, Pat Walsh, Alan Fitzgerald. Patrick Croke. Barry Hazelwood;  Terms of reference: Put coaching structures in place & monitor all coaching activities. Liaise with Child protection officer to ensure all personnel are fully compliant…. Reporting: Report to monthly executive meetings. 

Club Fixtures Committee (11) Club Secretary {Chair}, Club Chairperson, County & Divisional Board delegates, Juvenile Club, Senior Hurling Manager, Junior H & F Managers, U19 H & F Managers; Terms of Reference: Meet regularly during the playing season to ensure no clash of fixtures and plan ahead Reporting: Report to monthly executive meetings during the playing season. 

UNDER 9’s Return to Training 

Our u9 boys are back training on Saturday the 26th of Feb at 10am on the main pitch. The coaches and players are all looking forward to what will be a big year for the players and loads of “air” hurling! 

Weekly Club Lotto


The weekly Club Lotto was held on Tuesday January18th and the four numbers drawn were 1,2,19 and 30, there was no winner of the €17,000 Jackpot. The prizes of €30 each went to Alan Murphy Garrynacole, Noreen Hogan Kildinan, Nigel Murphy Castlemagner, Terry Broderick  Monanig and Regina Walsh Castlelyons. Lotto tickets are just €2 each and every €2 is vital for our Club. You can join online at http://briderovers.ie/  or purchase from any of the retail outlets locally. With so many friends and supporters of Bride Rovers scattered all over the world please spread the news about the Weekly Lotto. A yearly ticket for the Lotto costs just €90 and can be purchased from Club members or any of our Lotto Subcommittee 

REBELS BOUNTY TIME. 


It was formerly called the Cork GAA Club Members Draw and was relaunched and rebranded as Rebels Bounty last year. With a huge range of valuable monthly prizes this Draw is a great investment for just €100 per annum which is basically €10 per month plus two free draws. The Bride Rovers Club is actively supporting the Rebels Bounty initiative so please support the GAA in your parish and in Cork by joining up. Tickets are now on sale from Club members. If you’re not in you can’t win.  

WELL DONE BALLYGIBLIN. 

The odyssey goes on for the Ballygiblin Junior hurlers. In front of a massive crowd of red-clad supporters in O Moore Park Portlaoise the challenge of English champions Fullen Gaels was brushed aside as Ballygiblin qualified for the All Ireland Final. They gave a master class in hurling and lining out without Darragh O Flynn the Cork champions were in cruise control from the off.  There should be some atmosphere in Croke Park on Saturday week February 5th when the Junior and Intermediate Hurling Club Finals take place at GAA Headquarters. Ballygiblin will face famed Mooncoin of Kilkenny at 3 o clock in the Junior Final. Then at 5 it’s Kerry v Kildare as Kilmoyley will meet Naas in the Intermediate Final. Both games will be shown on TG4. It should be a super day and I know many Bride Rovers members are planning the trip to Dublin to support Ballygiblin. The Cork winners, trained by Aghada’s Ronan Dwane, will enter the decider in confident mood after brilliant Avondhu, Cork and Munster campaigns. Mooncoin had a very easy win in their semi-final against Salthill/Knocknacarra and a Cork v Kilkenny final should be a cracker.  

Drama in Bartlemy.   On Friday February 11th and again on the following Friday February 18th Bartlemy parish Hall will host dramatic productions as part of the Blackwater Valley Fit Ups. Full details next week. The Fit ups were held in 2020 and were hugely successful  but covid caused their cancellation last year. 

CAR BOOT SALE SUNDAY. 


Next Sunday is Car Boot Sale day in Rathcormac. Any club members who can give an hour or two are asked to please contact Billy Finnegan. Items for the Parish stall will be accepted in the Community Field on Saturday morning. One person’s rubbish is another’s treasure so please bring along unwanted gifts, bric a brac etc. 

Want To Join Our Club? 

Are you a hurler, footballer, camogie or ladies football player, builder, painter, flag-maker, gardener, ticket seller, IT specialist, singer, poet, dancer, Quiz fanatic, carpenter, bookbinder, plasterer, floor sweeper, writer, lawn-cutter or just a willing and enthusiastic community worker? Well if the answer is yes then The Bride Rovers GAA Club Needs You.. We are always anxious to get new members to help out with the running of the Club. Maybe you could give an hour a week to help with some aspect of the Club's varied and enjoyable activities. Many hands make light work so if you want to help out with any aspect of our Club you will be very welcome indeed. If you are interested please contact our Club Runai Michael Carey at 087 9808973 

CLUB 100. 

The Club 100 Scheme brings in much needed finance for ongoing Club Development work. We are at present seeking additional members for the Scheme. Basically those who join the Club 100 comit to making a Monthly Donation to the Bride Rovers Club on an ongoing basis. There are three distinct Packages Gold, Silver and Bronze and the monthly contributions are €40, €30 and €20. For this financial contribution Club 100 members can avail of Club Membership, Family Club Membership, Yearly Club Lotto Ticket(tickets) and Rebels Bounty Draw Tickets- the level of benefits varies with the type of Club 100 Membership.  If you would like to join the Bride Rovers Club 100 simply contact any Club Executive member or Club Treasurer Aiden Dorgan.  

SYMPATHY. 

At Monday nights meeting sympathy was extended to the families of Aishling Murphy Tullamore, David Mc Curtain ex NT Rathcormac, Garda Donie O Sullivan, Michael O Brien, Shiela White Bridesbridge, Conal McAuliffe, Bridie Buckley  and Alma Fenton Castlelyons. May they rest in peace. 

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