Category: Ladies Football

Wednesday Night’s A Big Scoil Night For Gaels »

RANELAGH Gaels ladies footballers will play the biggest game in the club this year on Wednesday night.
After less than a full season in competitive action the Gaels are set to take on Scoil Ui Chonaill in the Dublin Junior E Championship final at St Margaret’s (throw-in 8.0).
The team was only set up little more than [...]

Ladies First Final Frontier »

Ladies Junior E Championship Semi-final
Ranelagh Gaels 8-5
Ballyboughal 3-5
RANELAGH Gaels ladies footballers have made a championship final in just their first season in competitive action.
The team was only set up little more than 12 months ago and entered competition earlier this year, making their final appearance an incredible achievement.
On Wednesday night they travelled to Ballyboughal in [...]

Double the Fun »

RANELAGH Gaels ladies came through a busy week with two brilliant wins to keep themselves in the in the Division 7 title hunt.
It was the first time that the team had to play two competitive games inside such a short space of time – just three days – but luckily they were both at home [...]

Ranelagh Ladies Unlucky in Championship Opener »

Teams don’t always get what they deserve in football and that was very much the outcome in Clontarf on Wednesday as Ranelagh Gaels fell to Scoil Ui Chonaill in a pulsating Championship encounter.
The girls put in a superb display from start to finish and the score line at the full time whistle did not truly [...]

Ladies Enter the Championship Arena »

Ranelagh Gaels ladies team are on the road once again this week as they travel to Clontarf to take on Scoil Ui Chonaill in the opening game in Group 2 of the Junior E Championship on Wednesday evening.
The game will throw in at 7.00 on Dublin ’s Northside. It is the second encounter between the [...]

Ladies Show Some ‘Boughal »

Ballyboughal 1-06 Ranelagh Gaels 3-10
The Ranelagh Gaels Ladies returned to winning ways with a well deserved away victory against Ballyboughal on Wednesday evening.
Still smarting from their first defeat of the season on their previous outing, the Gaels began as if determined to erase the memory of that reversal.
Although missing some key players, such as Lil, [...]