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Annual General Meeting in Glenina, Wednesday May 24th, 7.30pm

The last formal event in our club season is the Anual General Meeting.

This year our AGM date is fixed for the evening of Wednesday May 24th, 7.30pm.

The AGM will take place in our clubhouse, Glenina.

This is an important opportunity for all club members to have their say, and for us to recognise the important work done by the club officers.

Notice of Special General Meeting of Galwegians RFC Club Members, Thursday February 2nd 7pm

Dear Club member

The President and Board of Galwegians RFC requests the attendance of members at a Special General Meeting to put proposals in relation to the grounds at Crowley Park and to make a decision on the proposal best suited to the needs of the club into the future.

The meeting is scheduled to take place at Crowley Park, on Thursday the 2nd February 2017 at 7pm.

Please note that only members that have paid their annual subscription and life members may attend and vote.

Yours sincerely,

Noel F. LOWNDES
Director of Administration / Honorary Secretary
Galwegians RFC

An official signed copy of this this letter is available for download

Firsts kick off this weekend against Old Elthamians and Sligo

The Firsts are back in action this weekend with two matches:

  • This Sat Aug 20th 1pm, Firsts v Old Elthamians in Crowley Park
  • This Sunday Aug 21st 2.30pm, Firsts v Sligo away in Senior League

Old Elthamians are from south east London and play in English National League 2. They visited us at the same time last year and provided an excellent pre-season workout (photos).

A Connacht Eagles XV will also play an Old Elthamians side at 3pm, so it’s really worth a visit to Crowley Park this Saturday.

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Connacht Senior League fixtures announced

The Galwegians Senior squad have begun training in earnest for the 2016-17 season, and are looking forward to the traditional opening Connacht Senior League fixtures. (connacht rugby)

The squad will be looking extend our record of 25 league titles amassed since 1925 (wikipedia)

The Firsts face Sligo away first up, followed by matches at home against Corinthians and Buccaneers.

  • Sat Aug 20th v Sligo away
  • Sat Aug 27th v Corinthians at home
  • Sat Sep 3rd v Buccaneers at home

Galwegians appoint Brian McClearn as Head Coach

BrianMcClearnGalwegians have confirmed the appointment of former player and club captain Brian McClearn as their new Head Coach for 2016-17 and beyond.

A native of Abbey-Duniry in East Galway, McClearn joined Wegians in 1999 from the Nenagh club and was a prominent member of an U-20 squad which also included John Muldoon and Ray Hogan who both went on to play professional rugby. McClearn came through the ranks at Galwegians and served as a long-standing member of the senior squad.

A lock forward and line out specialist, he captained the Wegians 2nd XV to Connacht Junior Cup success in 2008. An ever present in the Wegians second row from 2008, McClearn continued playing senior club rugby right up until his retirement in 2015, when he captained Wegians Senior XV to promotion from UBL Division 2a to Division 1a in two consecutive seasons.

Last season he cut his coaching teeth by serving as Head Coach for NUIG RFC. So he now assumes the mantle at Crowley Park where he succeeds the recently departed Matt Brown. Galwegians hope that McClearn’s knowledge of the senior squad, many of whom are recent former colleagues, and his deep insight into the club culture will allow for a quick bedding-in period. His first challenge will be to try regain the Connacht Senior League title in August, before having another tilt at promotion from UBL Division 1b in the autumn.

McClearn said: “It is a tremendous honour to be appointed senior coach at Galwegians at such an early phase in my coaching career. The club, although hurting from recent relegation from UBL Division 1A are determined to make every effort to get promoted again and my job is to make sure that all of the playing resources at our club are maximised to the hilt. I have a terrific team and committee supporting me at the club and I cannot wait to get started on this journey.”

Bateman Cup Day Information

160407-batemancupOne of Galwegians biggest events of the season kicks off this Sat when our Firsts play Cork Con.

The match will be live on RTE2, but we have a full programme of events at Crowley Park so please come to enjoy the atmosphere and support your club.

Programme of Events

  • 10:40 Flag raising by UN Veterans post 30 Galway with Last Post, Reveille and National Anthem
  • 10:50 Brunch event (tickets already sold out)
  • 12:40 Youth Academy guard of honour
  • 12:45 Match kickoff
  • 15:00 Youth Academy prize giving in marquee

Venue Information

  • Professional catering available all day.
  • Gate charge is €10, children 16 and under free.
  • Parking in club will fill up early. Please use GMIT or Renmore Church car parking as overflow.

About the Bateman Cup

IRFU seeking views on club rugby in Ireland

The IRFU meets periodically with clubs to discuss all aspects of rugby in Ireland.

They are very conscious that significant societal and economic forces are now affecting club rugby.

The IRFU have issued an interesting discussion document and a letter, available here on our club website:

The club committe is keen to receive views about club rugby from any member.

Please email our club secretary Noel Lowndes () by Jan 27th 5pm. He will collate questions and bring them to the meeting.

Welcome message from President Dick O’Hanlon

RichardOHanlon-150x150I am both delighted and honored to be President of Galwegians RFC for season 2015-16 and I look forward to welcoming all visiting clubs, guests, players, parents and club members to Crowley Park.

Firstly, I must express gratitude for the outstanding work last season by our outgoing President, Joe Healy, our senior coach, Matt Brown and our club captain, Jarlath Naughton. Their contributions on and off the field to an immensely successful season have resulted in our promotion to Division 1 A of the Ulster Bank League which kicks off on the 12th September at Crowley Park.

I would like to encourage all to attend this opening match of what is sure to be an intriguing season for our senior team.

My best wishes are extended to Emer O’Dowd, our Director of Women’s Rugby, and to John Folan and the “DoR Team” as they steer our great club through what we all hope will be another successful season.

They will require much support from their fellow Club Officers, Trustees, Coaches, Managers and the numerous unsung volunteers who give so much of their time to ensure all our teams, from Minis to Seniors, are as well placed as possible to play, enjoy and compete in our sport.

I wish to thank all members who supported our Golf AM AM last June and those who have taken advertising boards at our pitch sides.

To our sponsors Cold Chan, Connacht Hotel, The Front Door, Kingfisher Club, Kukri, RDJ and Flannery’s Hotel I extend a big thank you and I encourage all club members to support and acknowledge our sponsors wherever relevant.

I’d like to take this opportunity to remind all Galwegians and the entire local community about two important upcoming events. On Saturday 12th September we, in partnership with Galway Hospice Foundation, will host a “Barn Dance” fund-raising event under a marquee at Glenina.

Please inform all your families and friends about these upcoming events and encourage them to attend. These events are of great importance for both our club and partners and will require the efforts of all Galwegians to be properly promoted so that they can be successful,

I look forward to seeing you throughout the season and urge you all to support our teams from Minis through to Senior levels throughout the 2015/16 season.

Best wishes to all and have a great season!

Dick O’Hanlon President 2015/16

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