Crossmaglen Rangers Club Notes 03/06/19
Valuing the Volunteer – Margaret McShane Crossmaglen Rangers
I was asked by Ulster GAA to pick a volunteer in the club who I feel should receive recognition for their hard-work, dedication and passion for Crossmaglen Rangers. The piece appeared in the match programme, Armagh V Cavan.
I picked the one and only Margaret McShane.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The future depends on what we do in the present.” This is a true saying when we think of all the volunteers across the island of Ireland who give up their time, put all their energy and passion into our national game and who will leave a legacy for the next generation to come who will carry on the good work.
Crossmaglen Rangers are no different, we have had and continue to have so many willing volunteers who over the years their contribution and passion for Gaelic Games and in particular Cross Rangers has made our club what it is today. One of these special people is Margaret McShane. Margaret(nee McKee) from Ballymacnab married Pat McShane in April 1973, the McShane family have a long affiliation with the club and so began Margaret’s journey with CrossmaglenRangers.
Margaret is a true Gael, her commitment, passion and dedication for the Rangers is phenomenal. She was widowed young when her husband Pat collapsed on the training field on the 18th September 1984. Pat’s teammates carried him off the field but unfortunately he died aged only thirty-two and his sudden passing left a huge void in Margaret and their children’s lives which has never been filled.
Margaret devoted her life to their four children, Annemarie, Michael, Donna & Leon who were very young when their daddy passed. Each of Margaret’s children were to follow in their footsteps with their great love for camogie and football and have all donned the black and amber with Michael, an All-Ireland medal winner which Margaret is immensely proud of along with all of Crossmaglen Rangers successes.
From every grade, underage to senior level Margaret never misses a match, sitting on the same seat in the stand for home games, travelling the length and breadth of the countycheering them on, offering support and sometimes she can be heard before she is seen! Having been an avid supporter for decades, she is an excellent reader of the game, she could easily secure a pundit position on the Sunday Game alongside Mr Brolly.
Behind the scenes, Margaret is a tireless worker, a key member of the Executive and Lotto Committees. Rarely misses a meeting and is always on hand every Sunday night to check the lotto numbers. Margaret is always at the ready when help is needed or advice sought. At all the fundraising events she is to the fore, giving sound advice, willing to help with no task too big and she keeps everyone entertained with her wit and humour.
When hosting home games and refreshments have to be served, Margaret, along with Margaret McConville and Bernie Hughes, two more long-standing and loyal volunteers, the teapot is at the ready and all visitors are guaranteed a hot cup of tea, a warm welcome and above all, plenty of craic!
The Margaret’s of the GAA make our association what it is and we pay tribute and honour Margaret and all volunteers who do what they do for the love of the game.
Ashfield Golf course will sponsor the ball for our Senior league fixture on Sunday against Maghery. Many thanks to Donal for your sponsorship and ongoing support for the club.
James Hughes Tournament
On Saturday, St Oliver Plunkett park was packed to capacity.
Thirty two teams from near and far participated in the James Hughes Tournament.
After all the wet weather this few days, I believe Wee James was looking after us, the sun shone bright and not one drop
of rain fell.
A tremendous atmosphere where the children, their mentors and families were welcomed with ‘The Sunday Game music’.
The team parade was a colourful affair with all teams displaying their colours with pride. Amhrán na bhFiann was sang beautifully by our very own Colleen Savage.With all formalities over the whole attention turned to the football fields and it was all the children playing and enjoying our national game which stole the show. An amazing array of talent was on display with each child giving 100 percent. New friendships were formed and with our coaches, old acquittances were reunited. When all the football was played, each player was presented with a gold medal and a team photo was taken to remember the day. The James Hughes Tournament couldn’t of took place without the generosity of our sponsors. The entire Crossmaglen Rangers Club send our deep gratitude to our sponsors;
Bayview Contracts, McNamee/McDonnell Solicitors, Avonmore Protein Milk, APS Auto Parts and Niall Clarke Oils 24hr Service Station Newry.
We sincerely thank the Hughes family for all their support and assistance both in the preparation and on the day of the tournament.
To all our coaches, we thank you all for your hard work in ensuring things went smoothly and ensuring that everyone had a super day.
A special mention for U10 coach, Shane Murphy, well done Shane!
Finally, Saturday was a fitting tribute to a giant of our club no longer with us but forever in our hearts, Wee James.
The inaugural Micheal McConville U8’s Tournament took place on Sunday morning.
Ten teams from counties Armagh, Down , Louth and Dublin participated.
Again we had a super morning where all the children represented their club with immense pride and passion, it was a fitting tribute to Micheal who was dedicated to and passionate about Crossmaglen Rangers.
Each player received a gold medal and team photos were taken.
Again we thank all our sponsors who helped to make the weekend such a success in memory of two great gaels. Thanks to all clubs who attended the tournaments over the weekend.
The Micheal McConville family stated;
“We thank the club for its rememberance of Michaels longstanding support of the rangers.
He was a rangers supporter through and through.
We are glad that all involved in the tournament, young and not so young had a fantastic day. The club is such a great asset to our community which we know Michael believed in wholeheartedly.
Good luck for the future to all the players who took part”.
The McConville Family.
June’s executive meeting will take place on Tuesday night at 9pm.
Posted: June 2nd, 2019 under Club News.