Collooney handball club members celebrate
back row left to right: Connell Cannon, Seamus Duffy, Paddy Walsh, Micheal Flynn
front row: Michael McGee, Shane Bruen, Stanley Harte, Michael Bruen & Hugh McGarry
missing from photo is Peter Chambers, Mick Kelly, Brendan Carey, Michael McMorrow & Peter Davey
Group photo back row left to right: Seamus Duffy, Connell Cannon, Paddy Walsh, Micheal Flynn (partially hidden) Michael Bruen
front row: Keith Lavin, Aidan Malone, Stanley Harte, Shane Bruen, Hugh McGarry club chairman & Shane Malone Main Contractor
Shane Malone and his team: Aidan Malone, Keith Lavin & Shane Malone
Hugh McGarry, Paddy Walsh & Michael Bruen
Micheal Flynn & Paddy Walsh
Getting the site ready for development
Collooney club officials at the start of the club's development - with thanks to Seamus Duffy
Construction of
Collooney handball court begins
The eagerly awaited start to the
new Collooney handball 40 x 20 court finally began on Monday last August 12th
writes Michael McGee.
It is a momentous & historic occasion for
the Sligo club in what has been a long time coming.
The
Club has been in existence since 1928. The
then Chairman Alfie Higgins a signal man on the Midland Railway and WP McElroy
and Secretary approached the land owners the Cooper Family of Markree Castle
who kindly donated a plot of ground on the Fairgreen. At the official opening
in 1928 Joe & Paddy Bergin who had local connections and were residing in
Tipperary played Jim Hunt & Eddie Perry from Sligo. Others who played
included Joe Lane, Guard Cunnion from Ballintogher, Jim & Mickey O’Rourke
from Ballisodare.
In 1996/97 the height of the walls was extended
to 27ft and the installing of a new floor. Dressing rooms were added in
1999.The old galvanised roof was replaced in 2001 with a modern roof. With the
added facilities Collooney hosted many Connacht handball championships matches
and a number of All-Ireland semi-finals & finals.
The idea of a 40 x 20 handball
court was first mooted in 2007 by Paddy Walsh, & Stanley Harte club
stalwarts and others who were coaching the young players in Collooney. “It’s
a pity they don’t have a 40 x 20 Court with a glass back wall to train in”. Club
Chairman Hugh McGarry immediately recognised the potential in the young players
but without the proper facilities they could not advance the coaching.
“I was also very conscious that
if Sligo had a home game & venue we didn’t have a Court with a full glass
back wall that could accommodate a crowd that would see all the action – the
St. Mary’s facility in Sligo was made up of concrete and glass back wall.”
And with the idea now firmly ingrained in
McGarry’s mind a committee was formed. Fundraising for the new handball court
began in 2008 with tickets sales bringing in €13,000 initially. In August of 2009 Andy Healy (a Sligo native)
President of the Boston Sligo Association handed over $2,000 to the club
following a St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser in Boston to club officials in
Collooney handball club. Most recently the Club was grateful to receive €50,000
from the Department of Arts Sports & Tourism in January.
The plans for the handball court
was unveiled in January 2011 in Collooney. Indeed the handball club got much
satisfaction from the local Owenmore G.A.A Club with its award winning grounds
and more recently the playground in the Fairgreen. Chairman of the Owenmore
G.A.A Club Martin Cannon spoke at the unveiling of the plans as did Sligo G.A.A
Chairman Cyril Feehily & P.J. Moran the technical advisor.
Present at the
unveiling of the plans were Cyril Feehily Chairman Sligo G.A.A. Board, Michael
McMorrow former Chairman Sligo Handball Board, Martin Cannon Chairman of the
local Owenmore Gaels Club, P.J. Moran Civil Engineer, & Fr. Pat Peyton P.P.
who is a great supporter of the club. Hugh McGarry Chairman Collooney Handball
Club & invited guests. All Sligo handball clubs were represented.
The Club have taken a loan out of
€76,000 from “Clan Credo and the money is being paid back by two sources of
revenue the Bingo and from the club members themselves who put in €5 every
week. The club welcomes anyone who is
willing to contribute to the project to come on board. The bingo will be running for 3 years in
September each Thursday night and is successful to date. Former Chairman of the
Collooney Club Brendan Carey was the first who suggested that the club get involved
in the weekly bingo and this has been running every week since.
The project almost never got off
the ground according to the Chairman. “It was vitally important that the new 40
x 20 Court would be built adjacent to the existing 60 x 30 court so that the
two facilities would be side by side in the one venue. At first The Park
Committee who own the park were reluctant to give up any ground. The club got
around this stumbling block by buying additional ground beside the Park and in
turn exchanged that ground for the
ground on which we are now presently building the 40 x 20 court. The Park Committee were happy with this, thus
allowing the project to proceed. McGarry
played a pivotal role in this making sure that the project would progress and
has worked tirelessly on it.
The main contractor is Shane
Malone from Boyle. Shane has already built two award winning developments in
Collooney at Bramble Hallow and at Hawthorn Court. The Club’s Technical Advisor
is none other than P.J. Moran an All-Ireland winner with Roscommon.
The cost of the entire project is
costing €200,000 to build. The club nominated the legendary Paddy Walsh to
deliver the commencement notice to Sligo County Council. Walsh the club coach
along with Mick Kelly, Stanley Harte & Shane Bruen has twenty eight
All-Ireland handball titles in a glittering career going back to 1974 when he
won his first All-Ireland medal.
“It was appropriate that Paddy would be given
this task as he was one of the main people to push for the erection of the 40 x
20 court in Collooney and he was always of the view that to develop good
players you must have the right facilities,” said McGarry.
It is expected the project will
take eight months to complete. The weekly bingo has become an integral part of
the fundraising and the club have given a commitment that it will be held every
Thursday hail, rain or snow.
“There is something very nice and special
about the Bingo in Collooney and our patrons have told us on many occasions how
much they enjoy coming to Collooney because of the welcome and the fun that
they have.”
McGarry greatly acknowledges the
excellent work of his team principally Paddy Walsh, Stanley Harte, Peter Davey,
Mick Kelly, Peter Chambers, Connell Cannon, Shane Bruen, Michael McGee, Brendan
Carey, Seamus Duffy, & Michael Mc Morrow.
McGarry explained: “the people of Collooney
want this project to succeed. They
realise that there is a huge history attached to the existing 60 x 30 court and
they know that by the building of the 40 x 20 court beside it that Collooney
will be the main centre for handball in the County. They feel that this is rightly so because of
the road networks – easy access in and out.”
It says much for the Collooney
handball committee that even in these difficult economic times the project continued at pace
while other sporting projects were either cancelled or curtailed. It is a point
that I am sure will not have been lost with the the Sligo G.A.A Board who will have been
hugely impressed with the Collooney handball club ambitious project as not a
cent was taken out of the Sligo G.A.A Board’s coffers.
The sod turning ceremony took
place on Friday May 18th 2012 and was attended by local politicians,
G.A.A. Officials & the people of Collooney. What pleased the Club most was the entire
Collooney community turned out for the celebrations. Local G.A.A stalwarts Michael Flynn & Maureen Mullin were given the
honour of turning the first sod on the club’s new handball court. Maureen
Mullin was treasurer of the St. Feichin’s Community Games from 1973-1998 and
Treasurer of the Teeling Centre for the past 27 years. Michael Flynn was handball
trustee back in the 1970’s.
Even
a camera crew from TG4 attended on that beautiful warm Friday evening. Three
people spoke at the sod turning ceremony Cyril Feehily Chairman of the Sligo
G.A.A Board, Peter Chambers the then Chairman of the Sligo handball board and
Hugh McGarry Club Chairman. All three speeches were delivered eloquently &
expressively. Chairman Hugh McGarry the last to speak and in a rousing speech
to all present remembered everyone who helped the club down through the years,
the players, committee members, sponsors. That long speech by McGarry will be best
remembered in his closing sentences taking the lines from a famous Barack OBama
speech when he said “stick with us and we will do it. Is feidir linn”
McGarry recalls the great club players
of the past & present who dearly loved to see the project come to fruition
and mentioned the names of the late Paddy Callaghan, Kenneth McKenna, Michaél
Flynn, Aidan Flynn, Malachy and Dermot Flynn, Brendan Carey, Peter Francis
O’Connor; Aidan McGoldrick and many more.
The
present crop of stars include Shane Bruen, Paddy Walsh, Vincent McKeon, Hugh
McGarry, Connell Cannon, Mick Kelly, Peter Davey, John McLoughlin, Pat O’
Sullivan, Seamus Duffy, Stanley Harte, Sean Coen, Mick McMorrow & Peter
Chambers all have won numerous Connacht & All-Ireland handball titles.
The
likes of Stanley Harte Jnr, Patrick Fox, Emmett & Martin Brannigan, Simon
Kavanagh, Ross Taheny, Tommy Trill & Adam McGoldrick are the emerging young
stars who will represent club & county in the near future.
The
Collooney handball 60 x 30 court has hosted many All-Ireland championships
games and indeed the One-Wall Nationals finals were held in the Collooney club
from 1999-2008
While the machines were working
away McGarry’s reminiscence on the players he played with. The Committee
members of the Park, who at the end of the day, agreed to transfer that bit of
ground to us. “The Committee known as ‘The Pound Committee’ who transferred the
section of ground that leads from the Ball Alley down to the public road is now
so vital for car parking and the playground there – people like Marie Lang, the
late Eddie Tighe and so many more. The
many business people who have given so generously down through the years,
people like Michaél Flynn, Mick Eames,
O’Connors of Ballisodare; Tony Gray; Andy Healy and the great people of
Collooney who have supported this Club financially and otherwise since 1928 –
people who have gone to their eternal reward, Kathleen Flynn, Ned Connolly,
Tommy Mullen and many more. These people are in our thoughts today and
will never be forgotten.”
Next month there is a rock festival
on the Fairgreen but already all in the Collooney handball club are rocking
with the prospect of a new and modern 40 x 20 handball court. Dreams are made
of this......
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