Archive for April, 2008

26
Apr
08

Amsterdam Tournament – Saturday, April 26th


Back Row: Joe McHale, Mairtin O’Coinceanainn, Kevin Keary, Pat Ahern, Paddy Condon, Tom Lane, Aidan O’Sullivan, Al Rowan, John O’Donnell, Darragh Cotter, Conán Mac Oscair (Bainisteoir)

Front Row: Olof Gill (Captain), Conchur deBarra, Mikey Keane, Dualta Doherty, Dave Barrett, Declan Hillary

Amsterdam Tournament – Saturday, April 26th

Belgium’s Gaelic Footballers travelled to Amsterdam on Saturday last in fine fettle. With a travelling party of 19, hopes were high that we could announce our arrival on the European scene with a reasonable amount of plomp! However, the day didn’t start well when our Bainesteoir Conan woke up to find Betsy (his 10yr old fiesty) had been nicked. However, completely unshaken by this trauma, he headed on up to Shuman. Seating arrangements were adjusted and the bleary eyed travellers set off shortly after 7am. Deccie and co spent the journey teasing The Kid about whether he knew who Radiohead were and whether he remembered the 1990 World Cup. The blank look on his face suggested not. They even fitted in a game of Gaelic Football whilst waiting for their McMuffins en route. One observer did note that it was the highest quality of football the four managed all day. A less enjoyable journey was had by Conan, Joe, Micky and Alan. They were stopped by the police outside Antwerp and Alan’s car was repossessed as he didn’t have all the required papers!! Of all the lads, he should know better! So the lads were left stranded at the side of the road to walk to the nearest train station. They eventually arrived via a train to Amsterdam Central and a taxi to the pitch.

With their delay we went into the Amsterdam game a few men down. Our opponents had the benefit of having played once already and it showed. We were sluggish and ragged. Despite this ‘The Kid’ did manage the first goal of the game but the dam reacted quickly for a goal and point of their own. Too often we looked for the back of the net and after kicking a few scoreable frees wide the dam took control to finish us off 1-4 to 1-1 with ‘The Kid’ getting our other score, i think. Darragh Cotter had showed well at midfield and Olof was his usual self despite some close attention.

Heads were down after this but the calvary arrived just as we started our game against Maastricht. This proved a straight forward assignment as Dave Barrett pointed early. Pat Ahern then chipped in with a couple of scores before ‘The Kid’ missed a penalty. Tom Lane knocked one over and I reckon Olof tucked one away too. Patrick Condon, on his debut showed some nice touches and linked the play well at times. Not sure who got the goal but Micky knocked over a few good frees. Final score of 1-7 to 0-0 was a little flattering as we did everything we were asked not to do during the game and our opponents were made up mostly of Dutchmen.

Luxembourg were up next and despite their quicksilver forward line, they had been struggling to kill teams off. Not us though as we gifted them 3 early goals. Defensively, we were all over the shop and our lack of experience caught us badly. Despite this, Kevin Keary did a good marking job on one of Lux’s most dangerous forwards and Conchur de Barra was demonstrating his much improved tackling. At the other end, Dave and Micky tacked over a couple of points. Half-time score was 3-1 to 0-2. We rallied in the second half and got a goal through Olof (i think). This was followed by a Tom Lane point and then one from Dave. Micky’s free taking continued as it started but unfortunately these scores were nearly always sandwiched between Lux scores. We were in earshot of a few Lux subs who were making some smart arse comments about Gaelic Football in Belgium and we are sure to bank those for another day. Hopefully the sub who made them might be on the pitch next time rather than on the bench after getting a bit of a roasting from his man!!! Anyway 4-5 to 1-4 was how it finished but it highlighted alot of our weaknesses so we can take that from it at least.

Last group game was against Den Hague and with not a whole lot riding on it, each side rested a couple of players. Micky’s early frees were giving us hope and it was not long before our opponents sprung their aces from the bench. With the score 0-2 to 0-2 at half-time we brought ‘The Kid’ into the fray. We also released the beast John O’Donnell into the full forward line in this game and his ball winning was a revelation. He was an example to the rest of us in terms of showing for the ball and laying it off. Scores from Tom and Dave and two Micky frees had us leading 0-6 to 0-3 with time up. However a lapse of concentration from a twenty yard free with the last kick of the game cost us the win as the hague rattled the net to gain a draw. Highlights in this one were Deccies breaks from the half-back line and Kev’s harassment of anyone and everyone who came near him.

Despite the disappointment of not sealing victory we had a steely detemination to get revenge against Amsterdam in the 3rd/4th place playoff. We started off at a canter after Olof got a well deserved belt in the nose. This riled him into action and he fittingly blew two balls wide before tucking over the opening score. This was quickly followed by a tremendous score when Dave planted a 40 yard blazing shot into the top corner, ha hmm…its how you choose to tell it. This gave us a handy lead but of course the terriers from Amsterdam wouldn’t lay down. Our backs were well up for it though and Dualta and Bull were unbeatable at the back. Couple this with Kev’s trademark defending and with Dec now in full swing, it was hard for the dam to see the light. Micky and I think Tom, got the scores to drive us home in a tight second half on a scoreline of 1-4 to 0-5.

3rd place in our first outing wasn’t bad and in some ways its good that we came home disappointed as it means we are not content with playing poorly and not competing well. The day highlighted alot of areas to work on but also showed at times that we can move the ball well and create openings. So its heads down now and with an even stronger panel expected for the Luxembourg tournament, we will look to improve on the weekends performances and try to give the likes of Den Hague and Lux more problems.

After tournament activities saw a split in the camp as some stayed but some had to return to Brussels. Those who stayed got off to a good start but upon arrival at the hostel it went t1ts up. The hostel was overbooked and the story goes astray there! Those who returned to Brussels joined in a party at Dec’s before heading to two of the FC Irlande lads birthday party (Sigve and Alec). Whilst there Olof was seen falling asleep as Kevin ranted and raved and Davy was seen trying to charm the soccer lads into playing a bit of gah, in his own little way!

The End.

Roving Report

08
Apr
08

Belgium GAA: first club night out of the year

Party

Folks,

Brussels G.A.A. was formed a number of years ago, catering for organised Hurling and Camogie and some ad-hoc Gaelic Football. The onset of the 2008 season saw the club take some significant decisions:

1) Changed the club name to Belgium G.A.A. to appeal to a wider audience (Antwerp, Leuven etc)
2) Set up as an “asbl” non-profit in Belgium
3) Relocated to the Military Pitch to makes ourselves more accessible and purchase full sized portable goals
4) Added organised Men’s and Ladies Gaelic Football
5) Developed a new website (www.belgiumgaa.com) and club branding dedicated to all sports

The season is now up and running for one month. The Hurlers have already hosted and competed well against a team from Ireland. The Camogie girls participated in and finished runners up at a tournament in London. Ladies & Men’s Football are training hard despite the disappointment of a couple of canceled tournaments. Despite less play than anticipated, the Men’s Football team can celebrate their first victories over Amsterdam and Maastricht. And the new website is up and running, has had over 1300 hits, and is complete with photos of all the latest club and sports events.

We are approaching 50 Members this year and expect it to increase further. With the season now up and running, we would like to invite you to our first club night out of the year, details below.

Location: De Valera’s, Place Flagey

Date/Time: April 12, 8pm

We hope you can make it out; and of course friends and family are invited as well. All current and prospective members are welcome, even if you haven’t been able to make it out to training or have yet to submit your membership form to Becky.

Best Regards,

Belgium G.A.A. Committee

05
Apr
08

Belgium boys triumphant in season opener!

The newly formed team travelled to Maastricht last Saturday to compete in the first round of the inaugrual Dutch 7-a-side Championship. The competition includes Den Haag, Amsterdam and Maastricht. In an effort to provide our players more competitive football during the season we requested to be allowed participate and the request was kindly accepted. The competition is structured in a league format with home and away fixtures.

So after two postponements due to waterlogged pitches, it was with much enthusiasim we journeyed to Maastricht. The heavy rain on the way down left us all a little worried about the possibility of a third postponement but upon our arrival we realised everything was good to go. As always, Maastricht G.A.A. had their pitch in pristine conditioned, with goalposts in place and the pitch perfectly lined.

Having commenced training on March 1, we are still very much at the building stage, trying to attract players, gain fitness and improve our skills. In that sense, we couldn’t be sure how our first day would go but we were determined to put in a credible performance in our two games, with Maastricht first up.

Belgium 2-9 Maastricht 0-2

The foundations for victory were laid early in this tie as we found our scoring touch quickly. Olof Gill and Aidan O’Sullivan pointed early to settle their side. The game, and the first half especially, was rife with handling errors and poor decision making. The nuances of 7-a-side and the lack of match practice really hindering us. However, we grew into it as the minutes past and a couple of quick-fire goals, with the first a low drilled shot from Olof and the second coming when Willie Cashin finished off a great move to raise the green flag. This scoring burst knocked the wind from our opponents sails and they received little encouragement when they attacked due to the sterling defensive work of Conchur de Barra and Emmett Devine. Olof was well and truly in the groove as he hit two more points to send us in at the interval well on top.

Maastricht came back at us early in the second half scoring early. However, another point from Olof sandwiched between scores from Tom Lane and Mikey Keane settled us down again. Meanwhile, Kevin Keary was playing a blinder in the full-back line snuffing out the opposition and launching Belgium attacks time and again. It was clear we were taking a liking to the 7’s format and the best example was Conchur de Barra’s point when he came forward from full-back.

Still, we continued to make basic errors such as punching when we should have caught the ball and running with the ball instead of moving it on quickly. This coupled with the 9 wides gave us plenty of food for thought before the Amsterdam game. Never the less, a good start to the day.

Scorers; Olof Gill (1-4), Willie Cashin (1-1), Aidan O’Sullivan, Tom Lane, Mikey Keane & Conchur de Barra (0-1 each)

Belgium 4-8 Amsterdam 0-4

We had a short break before turning around to play Amsterdam in our next game. As they had yet to play a game in the 7’s format we were hoping to catch them on the hop by putting what we had learned in the previous game into good effect.

We flew out of the blocks with Olof launching a big kick over the bar. It was nip and tuck in the early stages but Olof and Aidan were doing a great job at midfield. Aidan especially linked the play very well and kept a good eye on one of Amsterdam’s key players. Emmett and Conchur were doing a tidy job in defence but it was again Kevin who really caught the eye with some tenacious defending. Only once was the backline breached in the opening half but Davy Barrett was on hand to make a good save.

From the let off at our end we worked the ball up the field with a good passage of play. The final ball fell to captain Emmett Devine who unleashed a pile driver to the back of the net. Mikey then hit a quick double as he snuck a goal and kicked a point. The 2-2 to 0-2 interval score left the result far from certain.

We came out in the second half determined to get on the score board quickly and points from Tom and Olof were just the tonic. Emmett took over the goalkeeping duties as Davy moved into the forward line. And it was Davy who then combined well with Aidan for two successive scores which satisfyingly mirrored a training ground exercise of Thursday night. Another Mikey goal put us home and dry. Emmett pulled off a spectacular save late on and we had another let off when they hit the post but the job was done and we took home the points.

Scorers; Mikey Keane (2-2), Tom Lane (1-1), Emmett Devine (1-0), Olof Gill (0-3), Davy Barrett (0-2)

Man of the Day; Olof Gill was a clear winner with Kevin Keary and Aidan O’Sullivan taking 2nd and 3rd. Much more difficult days lay ahead but we tucked into the Vedett in the Hairy and the Oak afterwards and enjoyed our first victories of the season (as well as celebrating Alan Rowan’s 30th Birthday!)

Belgium GAA - 05 April 2008 Maastricht

Back Row: Joe McHale, Olof Gill, Tom Lane, Aidan O’Sullivan, Willie Cashin, Kevin Keary, Conán Mac Oscair

Front Row: Mikey Keane, Dave Barrett, Emmett Devine (Captain), Conchur deBarra




 

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