Monday, 30 July 2012

Atlantic Challenge 2012

21st - 29th July 2012
Venue: Bantry Bay



What a terrific week of contest and fun. I watched the racing and events for the entire week and really enjoyed the whole spectacle! I was hugely impressed by the Irish, Unité, team. An amazing achievement to win 7 out of the 14 events, and come 2nd in two others! The performances that really stood out for me were the "Passage Race" on Friday evening, where the crews rowed from the beaches, through the Gurranes to the old jetty at the back of Whiddy Island. This was a fantastic effort, good tactics, guts & sheer determination. Then when the sails went up, we saw the Unité cutting through the water at high speed as we followed along side her in the spectator's ferry. The other performance was the "Rowing" on Saturday morning, where the Irish crew looked jet propelled as they raced to victory with huge crowds cheering them on. The memories will live forever. The shore events and the 'Pirate Day', meant there was something for everyone both on land & sea. What a week!
Sincere congratulations to all involved, and particularly to the amazing crew of Team Ireland (who's crew are based locally and can be seen training out in Bantry Bay throughout the year!
Jack Price, Michael Young, Andrew Hurley, Barry Pigott, Joe Pigott, Colm O'Leary, Abi Cronin, Niall O'Donovan, Aileen Daly, Caroline Daly, Colleen Kelleher, Peter Kelleher, Tom O'Sullivan, Ronan Lordan, Alex Vickery, Megan Clancy, Lauren O'Donovan, Aine O'Sullivan & Aisling O'Sullivan.
They showed the way with skill, commitment and bravery, an outstanding example to us all in the sporting world! Bantry Bay RFC was proud to have to opportunity to act as the host club for the Irish crew!
Neill Clarke - President

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Announcement

The death has taken place of Mark Delaney Snr,
Blackrock Road, Bantry.

Mark played on the Bantry teams of the 1940's & 1950's. Mark was a great supporter of Bantry rugby, winning a County Cup Medal in 1951. He then went on to win another County Cup Medal with Skibbereen in 1953. Mark was present in Bandon to see his Grandson Pat win a Kelly Cup Medal in 2009. His Grandson Mark has also played for the current team. Dearly loved husband of Angela, loving Dad of Anthony, Pat, Mark, John, Joan, Angela & Frank.

May he rest in peace

Removal this evening, Thursday 19th July, at 7:30pm from Coakleys Funeral home to St.Finbarrs Church Bantry.
Requiem Mass on Friday 20th July at 12 noon. Funeral afterwards to the Abbey Cemetery.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Atlantic Challenge 2012

Bantry Bay R.F.C. are delighted to host the crew of the "Unité" (Ireland). We wish all the contestants a great time in our town and a great competition. May the best crew win.

Neill Clarke - President

Monday, 16 July 2012

U21A Championship County Final

21A West Cork Champions 2012
Bantry Blues 0-13 v Castlehaven 1-8
Bantry Blues GAA v Nemo Rangers. The U21A Football Championship County Final will take place in Pairc Ui Rinn on Saturday 21st July 7:30pm. Best of Luck "Come on the Blues"
Neill Clarke - President

Monday, 9 July 2012

Bantry Bay R.F.C. BBQ

Mannings Emporium - Bantry Bay R.F.C. BBQ
Thanks for the Memories
Mick O'Driscoll Munster Rugby 1998-2012
The Gods of the weather smiled on Manning's Emporium on Sunday (July 8th), on the occasion of their annual barbeque. This year the funds were in aid of Bantry Bay R.F.C, who decided to invite Mick O'Driscoll as guest of honour, with his wife Alice and their new three week old baby, to honour Micks outstanding career with Munster.
Fionn & Cathal (Winner's of the Hamper)
with Mick O'Driscoll at the
Bantry Bay R.F.C. BBQ on Sunday
It was a lovely family day out. Bantry players, young and old, and their families turned out to make it "just a perfect day"! The Calvinists provided the music in the marquee, which added greatly to the event! The proprietors of Mannings Emporium, Andrew & Laura, and of course Val, were wonderful hosts.
The barbecue was run by Kate & Eugene O'Brien, who did the cooking. The food tasted as good as the lovely aroma and smells associated with open air cooking. Margaret Clarke, Christine Fitzgerald & Esther O'Hehir served up the food and kept the busy line moving, to everyones satisfaction.
Damian Moloney, Club President, presented a Waterford Crystal Bowl, with an inscribed plinth, to mark Mick O'Driscoll's retirement from playing. Mick clocked up an amazing 207 caps for Munster, 35 for Perpignan and 38 caps for Ireland at full and A Levels. What a career! He joined Ronan O'Gara on 219, Peter Stringer on 223 and John Hayes on 217. Mick has won Heineken Cup Medals, Celtic League and a European Colleges Medal with U.C.C. But he was about more than just medals. His line out play, his fearless leadership and how he always gave everything on the pitch, in what can only be described as a glittering career. 
Mick Galwey was his usual self. Friendly banter was the order of the day between the two Munster stars. Mixing with the families and fans, they added to everyones enjoyment!.

Stephen & Gillian O'Donovan (The Brick Oven / Mariner Bar) prepared and cooked some of the food, provided tables, advice and helped in so many ways to make the day a success.
The Calvinists music suited the day wonderfully. Easy listening for young and old, they had the crowd bopping & weaving to their very distinctive sound.
McCarthy's of Kanturk, Paddy O'Donoghue, Tim Murphy, Henry Hegarty, Neill & Margaret Clarke & many others also contributed.
Manning's Emporium allowed use of the venue, arranged sponsorship, contributed a Hamper, helped with advice and direction, in what was a day to remember.