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Aug 11
2010
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West Offaly Lions Golf Classic.Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |



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Aug 11
2010
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West Offaly Lions Golf Classic.Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |
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Jul 22
2010
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Leinster Rugby training sessionsPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |
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Jul 15
2010
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Lotto Results 14/07/2010Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General |
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Jul 09
2010
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West Offaly Lions Golf Classic.Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |
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Jun 24
2010
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Lotto Results 23/06/2010Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |
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May 03
2010
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Ireland and Munster player Denis Leamy made the trip to Ferbane last friday to present the U13 squad with their Connacht Cup medals, Denis is a cousin of Marion Gilligan our club secretary and he made the trip from Cashel Co. Tipp where he had just finished training to present the medals to the lads, it was a very enjoyable evening. A very big thank you has to be said to Gallen Community School for allowing the hosting of the event to Mr John Irwin and Mr Bernard Quigley, and also to every one else involved who helped organise the ocasion and made food and refreshments on the night it was greatly appreciated.
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Denis then made his way to Gleeson's where he also presented the Junior squad with their J1B league medals, the haggard was full to the rafters and a great night was had by everyone involved, and another big thank you to everyone involved in the organising of the event and to Danny Gleeson for hosting the event.
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Feb 18
2010
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Best of luck to the U13 squad this Sunday who will make a long trip to Ballina too take on Ballina in the Connacht Cup, the side have been playing well under the excellent guidance of Conor Galvin and have preformed well in their recent outings against Buccaneer's and Ballinasloe, lets hope this good run of form carries through to Sundays game and their run in the Connacht cup is extended.
Seniors
The seniors took on a strong Connemara side last Sunday and the lads from the west showed no signs of fatigue as they tore into the Lions from the off, it was a tit for tat affair in the first half with West Offaly forcing the game and making a lot of errors and mistakes which lead to a very stop start first period, Tom Gilligan did cross the line in the first half and what seemed to everyone else a perfect try the referee deemed it had been held up and the score was not allowed but the Lions did start to play and begin to put in the phases and it was shaping up to be an interesting second half. The lions hit the ground running in the second half and start to build on the last few minutes effort in the first half but the strong Connemara defence didn't relent posing a strong wall to break down but as the half wore on it looked only a matter of time before the deadlock was going to be broken and it eventually was some strong work by the forwards got the lions inside the Connemara 22 and with some neat hands released Ronnie Guinan through for the games first try, a few minutes later Gramps put a nice chip through for Jeff Cuskley to touch down in the corner and in the dying minutes of the match Jason Clancy went through as well to finish the day off on a high, the Lions finished up the day 20 - 0 but were made work for every point, it will have to be a much better performance against UCG who proved to be the Lions stumbling block last season especially with the promotion battle heating up as the season draws to an end, the top 4 teams are all still in contention for promotion with Creggs top on 39 West Offaly on 38 and Loughrea snapping on West Offaly's heals in third its all a little to close for comfort and looks as though it will go right down to the final game. The Lions so far have the strongest defence this season in the league with the least amount points against and this is testament to the huge effort been put in by coaches and players and it would be a shame to see all that effort go to waste so starting this Sunday with the students West Offaly will be doing everything in their power to ensure a strong performance and a mouth watering finale Sunday 3 weeks in Creggs.
Development team
The development team travelled to Monivea last Sunday to take on the team top of the table and the home side showed exactly why they are top with a clinical performance beating the Lions 43 - 7 in a tough hard battle as these games always prove to be, the Lions never gave up and with some players missing due to injury and been called up to the first team to fill the voids the Lads acquitted them selves well and it was good to see some old faces back in the side and hopefully we will see them for the remainder of the season.
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Jan 04
2010
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09 Draws to an endPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, All Ages |
With the season of 09 ending, times were hard for the west offaly lions and indeed the majority of clubs with matches few and far between due to the rain at first making pitches to wet to play on, to a total change when due to frost they were to hard to play on, hopefully the new year will bring better conditions and see some match fixtures played off.
The U13's had there first outing under the excellent guidance of Conor Galvin and had a good win against local rivals Buccaneers it was played under lights at the wonderfull facilities of dubarry park athlone and was a great experience for these young players thanks to everyone involved
The West Offaly Lions lotto is now in full swing with the draws taking place at different locations throughout the area, we greatly appreciate your support in making the lotto and the club a sucess thank you
Everyone at West Offaly Lions wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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Nov 04
2009
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Season so FarPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
The season so far has got of to a good start for the West Offaly Lions picking up where we left off last yerar with some impressive rugby and with 4 wins out of 4. On october 24th the lions travelled to Ballinasloe and in what was a hard night and the rugby was just as tough as well with the lions under pressure from the off but to there credit the composed themselves well and began to break down the stronge Ballinasloe defence and began to find the space which eventually lead to the first try of the night which was scored by Ritchie Clancy. The lions crossed over for another try in the first half and two more in the second in what was their best display of rugby this season with the players running good lines and off loading well and working the phases. Although it was a good win for the lions they will be disappointed that they took so long to really close the game off going most of the second half without scoring and defending the gain line but this was credit to the never say die attitude of a Ballinasloe team who were looking to score the first try this year against the lions but it wasn't to be and the lions held out for a 30- 0 win.
Westport V W.O.L.
The Lions made the long trip west last sunday to Westport to play a much fancied Westport Bulls side and the Lions weren't disappointed. The lions have never beaten the Bulls at home and we knew going there it was going to be a huge task but one which they would not shy away from. The game started at a very fast pace with both sides not willing to give an inch in the rucks and mauls and this proved to be the story for the day, but when the lions did get it to the backs thats when they started to carve the holes and the off loading game started to take shape with Donal Corbett making a great break and going over for the first try af the game, Tomas Bennett then crossed over soon enough for the second try when given a great off load by Ciaran Coughlan and a miss match with scrum half and prop to touch down under the posts, the lions got flowing and looked very fluent when moving and should have had more points to the score board but it wasnt until the second half until the lions crossed again with a brilliant try, under serious pressure in there own 22 Ciaran Coughlan robbed the ball poped to Rory Walshe who sped away he then off loaded to Niall Flaherty just inside his own half way line who in turn used his pace to out run 3 Westport players only to be caught by the full back under the posts but he had the awareness to pop the ball to the ever supporting Tom Gilligan who touched down under the post and scored the follow up conversion. This did not how ever stop Westport and they went looking for blood and were with 13 men camped inside the West Offaly 22 for the remainder of the half but the stronge Lions defence proved why they haven't conceeded a try this season by meeting every attack head on and holding onto their nil scoreline which is a huge achievment especially to a stronge Westport team. The game ended 24 - 0 to a tough day on the field and to a welcome break.
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Nov 03
2009
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West Offaly Lions NewsPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
From the kick off, West Offaly Lions had Gort under pressure with a huge charge forward by team captain Ronan Guinan who led from the front throughout the entire game.
West Offaly Lions first score came from a great pass from Jason Clancy who put Tom Gilligan through for the home teams' first try, which unfortunately was not converted. After 30 minutes of play Gort had 2 missed penalty kicks. West Offaly Lions place kicker Donal Corbett found his kicking boots with two successful penalty kicks. Gorts' only score of the day was a penalty kick leaving the score line 11-3 at half time in favour of West Offaly Lions.
While not playing well in the first half West Offaly Lions found their rhythm in the second half and began to take control of the game. Scores came from a try by Thomas Bennett and converted by Donal Corbett. Soon after, Tom Gilligan stormed over the line for his second try again converted by Donal Corbett to put the game out of Gorts reach. In the last few minutes after the best move of the day by Richie Clancy and Ciaran Coughlan, Rory Walsh crossed the line for West Offaly Lions fourth try converted by Donal Corbett to leave a finishing score line of West Offaly Lions 32, Gort 3.
Development Team
West Offaly Lions Development team played the Galwegians in the Connaught J2 South League also in Ferbane with an early kick off at 1pm, it was a very evenly fought contest with both sets of forwards unwilling to give an inch and it proved to be this way for much of the day, the lions how ever with a smaller pack got wore down from added pressure and got sucked into the rucks this gave the Galwegians side the opportunity they needed and they crossed the line. The lions did fight back and were very unlucky not to have gone into the second half in front when they were stopped short of the Wegians line on two occasions late in the first half. The second half proved to be much like the first a battle of the forwards The Galwegians forwards were that bit stronger on the day and wore the pack down again and were clinical in there finishing converting the only two chances they got which proved the turning point on the day. The lions can take a lot from this game they battled hard and with just a little more composure in front of the line the team will turn these results around. The final score of the day was 18-5.
Thanks to our food sponsors Supermacs' Ferbane, and also to Danny Gleeson (Gleeson's Bar & Lounge)
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Oct 25
2009
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Weekly UpdatePosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
West Offaly Lions R.F.C had a fantastic win over Gort in the Connaught J1B League in Ferbane on Sunday 18th October 2009.
From the kick off, West Offaly Lions had Gort under pressure with a huge charge forward by team captain Ronan Guinan who led from the front throughout the entire game.
West Offaly Lions first score came from a great pass from Jason Clancy who put Tom Gilligan through for the home teams' first try, which unfortunately was not converted. After 30 minutes of play Gort had 2 missed penalty kicks. West Offaly Lions place kicker Donal Corbett found his kicking boots with two successful penalty kicks. Gorts' only score of the day was a penalty kick leaving the score line 11-3 at half time in favour of West Offaly Lions.
While not playing well in the first half West Offaly Lions found their rhythm in the second half and began to take control of the game. Scores came from a try by Thomas Bennett and converted by Donal Corbett. Soon after, Tom Gilligan stormed over the line for his second try again converted by Donal Corbett to put the game out of Gorts reach. In the last few minutes after the best move of the day by Richie Clancy and Ciaran Coughlan, Rory Walsh crossed the line for West Offaly Lions fourth try converted by Donal Corbett to leave a finishing score line of West Offaly Lions 32, Gort 3.
Development Team
West Offaly Lions Development team played the Galwegians in the Connaught J2 South League also in Ferbane with an early kick off at 1pm, it was a very evenly fought contest with both sets of forwards unwilling to give an inch and it proved to be this way for much of the day, the lions how ever with a smaller pack got wore down from added pressure and got sucked into the rucks this gave the Galwegians side the opportunity they needed and they crossed the line. The lions did fight back and were very unlucky not to have gone into the second half in front when they were stopped short of the Wegians line on two occasions late in the first half. The second half proved to be much like the first a battle of the forwards The Galwegians forwards were that bit stronger on the day and wore the pack down again and were clinical in there finishing converting the only two chances they got which proved the turning point on the day. The lions can take a lot from this game they battled hard and with just a little more composure in front of the line the team will turn these results around. The final score of the day was 18-5.
Thanks to our food sponsors Supermacs' Ferbane, and also to Danny Gleeson (Gleeson's Bar & Lounge)
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Oct 25
2009
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Lions UpdatePosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
West Offaly Lions Development Team had a superb win over the Buccaneers Thirds Team at Dubarry Park Athlone last Sunday 11th October 2009, in the Connaught J2 league.
The first half saw a lot of hard hits and tackles from both sides but it was West Offaly Lions who scored first with a penalty kick by Donal Corbett. During the game there was three fantastic try's from Padge Malone, Stephen Cornally and Adrian Coughlan; one conversion and a drop goal from Donal Corbett brought West Offaly Lions tally to 23 points. The Buccaneers only score of the game came from a try by Niger So, who also converted the try to leave the Buccaneers at 7 points for the day.
West Offaly Lions wish a speedy recovery to two of the Buccaneers players, Gerry Glynn and Dave Shaughnessy after injuries early in the second half.
The final score of the match was West Offaly Lions 23, Buccaneers 7.|
Oct 07
2009
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WEST OFFALY LIONS R.F.CPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, Photos Season 08.09 |
The West Offaly Lions commenced their playing season in the Connaught J1B League with a winning score line of 28 - 3 over a fine Ballyhaunis team on Sunday 4th October 2009 in Ferbane.
After a lot of West offaly pressure the first score of the match came from a penalty kick by scrumhalf Paul Deely, who went on to score a further 2 penalties during the game.the Lions had the Ballyhaunis team under a lot of pressure but in fairness there defence stood strong and it wasnt until late in the first half that Colin Malone crossed for the first try and Anthony Quinn crossed half way through the second half for the second try which the conversions were kicked by Paul Deely who's place kicking was excellent all day. Donal Corbett came on in place of the injured Richie Clancy, this being the only substitution of the day for the home team and West offaly started to carve holes and gaps in the Ballyhaunis defence but only for silly mistakes and handling errors the Lions cold not increase there score. Ballyhaunis did force the Lions into defence for a lot of the second half in search of a score but Ballyhaunis's only score of the day was from a penalty kick taken by Martin Finnegan in the second half of the game, which pays tribuite to the hard work done in defence by the West Offaly Lions.The final score came from a try by team captain Ronan Guinan. However, on this occasion the West Offaly Lions failed to make the conversion with a near miss by Paul Deely. It was a good start to what promises to be an interesting season for the West Offaly Lions and hopefully the wins continue.
Many thanks to Danny Gleeson (Gleesons Bar & Lounge, Ferbane) for the use of his premises after the match. Also thanks to the management and staff of Supermacs in Ferbane as sponsors of the food for the season.
MINI Rugby continues next Sunday 11th October 2009, at the Technical Field in Ferbane at 11.30am. All welcome.
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Sep 03
2009
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Latest Lions NewsPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General |
So the new season is just around the corner and preperations are already well under way to insure the lions get off to as good a start as last season and hopefully go one step further and gain promotion. Training has been back in full swing now for the last couple of weeks under the new guidance of manager Geoff Kenny and the sessions have been tough but enjoyable numbers are reasonably good but are set to improve once the remaining fixtures in the GAA calender are played out with players from all the surrounding clubs still involved in the business end of fixtures, the awards night took place a few weeks ago in the Haggart in Gleesons Bar Ferbane and a very enjoyable night was had by every one there with Tomas Bennett, Danny Gleeson, Jeffery Cuskley and Ronan Guinan all recieving awards for their efforts throughout the year. There are a number of games fixed for the lions before the season starts and with every man fighting for his place it promises to be a tough and keenly contested season for the lions.
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Jun 22
2009
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West Offaly Lions Summer CampsPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Under14, under 8, Seniors, General, All Ages |
West Offaly Lions - Summer Camps
The West Offaly Lions R.F.C will be running summer camps for all young rugby enthusiasts. The camps are open to boys and girls aged between 7-12 years of age. The camps run from 9.30am - 2.00pm from Monday 29th June until Friday 3rd July 2009, and camp fees of €40 will apply for the week. Your children will have a week filled full of fun, making new friends and learning new skills in a safe environment with fully accredited IRFU coaches.
West Offaly Lions - Outings
West Offaly Lions players and officials had an enjoyable evening at Martins of Doon, viewing the televised rugby match between the British & Irish Lions and South Africa. Many thanks to those who organised this and the next outing will be in Killeens in Shannonbridge on 27th June 2009 at 1pm for the second test of the Lions tour. Anyone who wishes to attend is welcome.
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Jun 02
2009
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Sponsorship of Medical-kitPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General |
Pictured at W.O.L AGM is Danny Gleeson (Centre) presenting a cheque to President Peter Mooney (left) for sponsorship for medical kit for the W.O.L Development Team. Also pictured is Charlie Couper (right) head coach.
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Jun 02
2009
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West Offaly Lions A.G.M.Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
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Apr 13
2009
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Weekly UpdatePosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General, Challenge Game 08.09 |
West Offaly Lions Host first ever touring team Rockfort R.F.C. Buffalo N.Y.
WOL Seniors finished their season with a game against Lockport RFC from Buffalo New York on Sunday. A new Lions team took to their task with zeal against their physically superior opponents. George Moony opened
the scoring but slack tackling by the Wol midfield allowed the American centre in for an equalising score. Wol started their continuity game to which the visitors had no answer. A second half revival ensured a better contest after the break but the result was not important as both teams took leave to express themselves on this fine easter afternoon.
Players and members of the West Offaly Lions R.F.C. and the Lockfort R.F.C. after there game.
Padraig Flaherty organised a Blitz to finish off the u.14 season last saturday in Ferbane. All teams had an enjoyable day and at the end of a long day Buccaneers were presented with the cup by Marion Gilligan Secretary of West Offaly Lions. Hopefully this will become an annual event on the calender and many thanks to the Flaherty family for providing the soup and sandwiches for both the players and mentors.
MINIS The mini season concludes with the annual fun day at 11.30 next sunday in the school field. Peter Auret and Charlie Couper have organised a better than ever event which has proved so enjoyable in the past. Parents be ready to pit your wits against the u12s in a tag game. So all adult u14 mini players and parents are welcome.
Congratulations to Callum Boland who has starred in Irelands games in the FIRA u18 championships in France and to all those who have contributed to his being there
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Apr 13
2009
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Senior round up.Posted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, j1 League 08.09, General |
So the curtain closes on the West Offaly Lions second competitive season in junior rugby in what was all in all a successful season for the club. The first team came agonisingly close to promotion into the J1A division only to be piped at end line in a promotion playoff by local rivals Buccaneers in Ballinasloe, it was a step up for the lions and although they competed well and never shied away a few lessons were learned in what it takes to compete at a higher level, but it all bodes well for next season and the hunger is there from all involved to bring this club on further, the second team played well in some games and not so well in the others but it was a huge success for the club to be able to field two teams in there competitive leagues, the main problem with the second team was lack of practice together but as with the first team these are all lessons learned and to be taken forward to next year.
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Mar 17
2009
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An outstanding performance in their last league game leaves West Offaly Lions on top of the pile which is a tremendous achievment in their first season in this division.The adult team who were promoted last year in their inaugural season will now have a play off most likely against Buccaneers to enter into the A.I.L Qualifying league. Carrick did not lie down but this WOL outfit were determined to finish the campaign with a bonus point win and all the nerves were placated when a Keenaghan special was followed by three more tries
before half time. The West Offaly Lions faithful fans were treated to 3 more tries in the second half when mistakes as well as resolute defence prevented wol from opening the floodgates. Again it is hard to pick out individuals in what was a superb collective effort but Jason Clancy and Julian Walshe brought a fresh impetous to the pack and Tom Gilligan and Brian Gleeson were prominent in an improving backline.
MINIS
The under 12s played outstanding rugby in theConnacht Blitz in tuam winning 4 of their 5 games many thanks to Donie Kenny and Connor Galvin for looking after the lads.The same day the u8s and 10s were in ballinasloe and they aquitted themselves admirably under the tutelage of Brian O Carroll Ray Carrroll and Roy Fletcher.
Many thanks to all the parents who travelled.Buccaneers bring over their whole mini section next SUNDAY .So its all hands on deck for an 11.15 start.
U14s coach Padraig Flaherty spent a few days in hospital last week but we hope to see him up and about for this weeks 12 oclock session on saturday
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Mar 02
2009
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An inept first half performance by West offaly lions led to their first league defeat out of nine starts in the league.
The lions will now need to collect a bonus point in their last outing against Carrick on Sunday.But they havent done this all season so the chances of scoring 4 tries are remote even with a home venue unless the lions can have an inspired performance. Discipline as usual was the lions greatest opponent and unless players grow up and do what their asked then the hopes of promotion will be thrown away. NUIG had a very basic game plan, kick the ball behind the lions defence and wait for a mistake. Eventually it came with an intercept try and a mix up in defence just before half time and then a soft score after the break. Cue W.O.L. response as they realised too late that if you kick the ball against the wind its going to be returned with interest and they kept the ball in hand and scored a try, touched down by Anthony Quinn but unfortunatly it was not converted, the lions continued to storm the nuig line gaining penalties in front of the posts until a knock on brought the final whistle. It was a valuable lesson for the lions, but hopefully come next Saturday the lions will be victorious along with a bonus point.
Monivea did the double against a weakened development team despite a Myers try and Flaherty penalty the lions had countless opportunities to win the game but lack of training together left them wanting. It was a much improved performance on there last outing but performing isn't enough all to often the development team have performed well but its the result that really matters and this can only really be addressed with work on the training field and with two league game's left lets hope their on the right side of the results.
U14 match tbc next saturday
Mini training next sunday at 11.30 in the school field.
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Feb 23
2009
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The West Offaly Lions made the long journey to Clifden Co. Galway home of the Connemara Blacks for what turned out to be an entrawling game that could have swung either way but thankfully at the final whistle it was in the favor of the Offaly side.
The West Offaly Lions got off to a wonderfull start when center Tom Gilligan latched onto a long pass from the Connemara out half and sprinted from his own 22 to touch down under the posts which in turn was converted by Donal Corbett but after this the Lions never really seezed control of the game and although Corbett added another three points for a penalty the Connemara Blacks were slowly getting a foothold in the game they started putting together some good phases until eventually the barrier was broken the ball was shipped out wide from a ruck and touched down by the winger they added the conversion and it was game on. Connemara then added another penalty to edge them infront but they never really threatened the try line for the remainder of the half. The second half began and it was tit for tat Corbett added a penalty to level matters and it looked as though it was heading for deadlock, the Lions had one excellent break in the second half but failed to excute the chance, then deep in Connemara teority and after a clearing kick from their out half, Brian Gleeson took a quick line out, after some unsavory comments to the touch judge the referee awarded a penalty to the lions on the 22 right beside the touch line and the pressure was on, Corbett pointed to the posts placed his kick and bisected the uprights straight down the middle a huge roar went up from the travelling supporters it was game over. Every man stood up and was counted and there were some fine displays all over the field from Adrian Coughlan, Liam Browne and Sean Henry in the forwards to Richie Clancy and Jeffery Cuskley in the backs to name just a few, from 1 to 15 it was a huge performance now the league is in there grasp. Come on the Lions
Training continues Tuesday evening on the asto turf
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Dec 31
2008
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West Offaly Lions Christmas DinnerPosted by pflaherty in Weekly Update, Seniors, General |
During the recent festivities the West Offaly Lions had their Christmas dinner in Hineys Ferbane on Tuesday the 23rd of December, a good night was to be had by all. We would like to extend a huge thanks to Damien Spollen who put up a faultless night for the lions with plenty of food, drink and excellent music. We would also like to thank Damien for all the work and sponsorship he has put into the club over the last few seasons as to all our other sponsors as well it is greatly apperciated.
Peter and Seamus presenting Damien with the club polo shirt and club tie.
We also took this oppertunity to present Alision Couper wife of Charlie Couper with a bouquet of flowers just something small to say thank you from the club, great patience is required in such circumstances and this woman has this in abundance.
Team Captain Ronnie presenting Alision with a bouquet of flowers.
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Dec 11
2008
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Last Tuesday the 2nd of December saw the presentation of the team polo shirts to some of the team sponsors, Brendan and David Flaherty of Flaherty Fuels Ferbane and Paddy Molloy of Gem Garden Centre Cloghan. We would like to thank all our sponsors for there commitment to the club because without them the club could not survive.
Captains Ronan Guinan and William Farrell presenting Brendan and David Flaherty with the team Polo shirt
Ronnie and Willie presenting Paddy Molloy with the team polo shirt.
We would also like to extend a huge thank you to Ann Marie Sorohan of Ferbane Pharmacy who also made a presentation of a full medical kit to the club.
Annemarie presenting Peter Mooney and Seamus Guinan with the fully equipt medical kit
Also thank you to Danny Gleeson for hosting the presentation as well.
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Oct 15
2008
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October 08Posted by pflaherty in Seniors, j2 League 08.09, j1 League 08.09, Challenge Game 08.09 |
The month so far has seen some good and not so good displays from the lions on October the 5th the lions played host to two teams, it was a momentous occasion as on this weekend the lions produced two senior teams the j2 teams who had a very exciting and hard contest against Ballinasloe and the j1 team had a tough had battle against a very well organised Buccaneer's u20 side, although both teams were on the end of defeats it was not going to take away from the occasion that was for a club that is very new to rugby and only in its second season in senior rugby producing two senior teams both of whom acquitted themselves very well against the two teams, who have had a lot more match practice than either lions team. There were some excellent displays from both team with Rogger and Jeffery putting in fine displays on both wings and Paddy Marshall at out half for the j2's and Ronnie, Quinny and Steve Rourke to name a few from the j1 team.
October the 12th saw the visit of the Westport Bulls to the home of the Lions for a tough hard battle. Both side had met last season in j2 and if last season's matches were anything to go by this one was going to live up to expectation with the two teams going at each other from the off the Lions were to cross the line first with a Donall Corbett kick through which he touched down himself but the try was not given, this did not stop the lions from trying to penetrate the Westport defence with Tom Gilligan making some excellent line breaks and offloads and his hard work was duly rewarded with a sublime try in the closing stages of the first half, the second half started as the first had finished with huge intensity and work rate from 1 - 15 and it was Aidan Keenaghan who struck next with a great try on the wing and minutes later Anthony Quinn touched down after some hard dogged work from the forwards Jason Kelly converted and an earlier Matt Boland penalty left the score line 22 - 0. It was an excellent team display from everyone, from Frankie Kenna and Julian Walsh and Ciaran Coughlan in the forwards to Tom Gilligan, Ritchie Clancy and Aidan Keenaghan in the backline, no man gave a yard and it's a good reward to the hard work been put in by Charlie, Peter, Seamus and all those involved in the training sessions which are continuing every Tuesday and Friday night in the school pitch at half seven.
The j2 team travelled away to Galway to play OLBC and the team were severly hit by injuries, the went down bad to the OLBC team loosing 53- 0 it was a poor display considering the early preformance against Balinasloe which was overall a very good show by the lions, much work is needed if they are to compete at this level and extra numbers are needed at the training sessions, hopefully once injuries clear up and others return the j2 team will start to preform like they know they can, its give something to work on in training and the only way is up.
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Sep 29
2008
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Gort 17 - West Offaly Lions 27Posted by pflaherty in Seniors, j1 League 08.09 |
Seniors - Connaught J1b league
Gort 17 - W.O.L. 27
Newly promoted West Offaly Lions won their inaugural game in this league when they travelled to Gort R.F.C. on Sunday. This was a massive win against a side which won the junior cup two years ago. This was a tribute to the Lions pre-season training which though still is somewhat undercooked was a big step up from last year. West Offaly Lions began well but didn't have it all there own way as Gort proved very strong in the forwards causing problems in the line out and scrums. If it was not for a last ditch tackle from Stephen Rourke, the side's would have went in at half time a lot closer but as it was after 40 mins the lions went in with a 10 point to nil advantage over there opponents. This was achieved by a trademark Donal Corbett run which he converted and a Matt Boland drop goal. Gort however proved doughty opponents and came back into the game with tries to level the scores and with this added pressure it lead to a tense and nail biting second half, with both sides unwilling to concede the slightest hint of forward movement.
The lions pressured hard and two further scores by Anthony Quinn, Richard Clancy and another Corbett penalty left the Lions worthy winners despite a late Gort score.
It was a good overall team effort with captain Ronnie Guinan leading the way, W.O.L. will need to get to grips with the ELVs and work on their scrummaging before the next match.
Training as usual at 7 in the nun's field on Tuesday evening.
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Sep 21
2008
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West Offaly Lions 5 - Athy 28Posted by pflaherty in Seniors, Challenge Game 08.09 |
West Offaly Lions got their season off with a tough gruelling match against the Leinster j1 side Athy. Despite being without several of last seasons regulars the Lions acquitted themselves well in the warm humid conditions. Such was the appetite to do well by both side's that every ruck, maul and break was contested full blooded and whole hearted. Both side's fought hard to gain the yards and find the breaks, and although the pre-season has been going well for the lions the four previous matches which Athy had under their belts really stood out as they seemed just that little bit sharper match wise, but it give the lions something to think about for training Tuesday night. Newcomers Roger Quinn, Cathal Scott, Julian Walshe and Stephen Rourke made fine contributions. Next week we will travel to Gort for a league game at 3pm on Sunday. It's the first league match of the season and we hope to make it a good one with a win to start the season off.
Also best wishes to Ian bracken for a speedy recovery from injury.
Congratulations to all those involved in Tag Rugby in aid of cancer on a well organised and successful day.
U.14 training starts on Saturday at 11.30 in the nun's field and Padraig Flaherty and his helpers Collie Malone and George Mooney welcome all new members.