Breaffy GAA Crazy Vegas Casino Night Fundraiser

Breaffy GAA recently held their Casino Night fundraiser at Breaffy House Resort.
We would like to thank the kind sponsors of our fundraiser and we would also like to thank all who supported us by attending the fundraiser on the night making it a successful evening of entertainment. Read more

Autumn 2015 Newsletter

Jack Sheridan RIP

breaffy gaa jack sheridan ripThe passing of Jack Sheridan last July robbed our club of its Father figure. Jack from Ballyshane, Breaffy, was Club President at the time of his death and his involvement with the club since the 1950s was constant. Read more

Senior Championship vs Ballyhaunis

SFC Group 1
Breaffy 5-12
Ballyhaunis 0-11
ON the longest day, this fixture started early. But as a contest it was over long before the end. Read more

Breaffy GAA Golf Classic

Breaffy GAA Golf Classic took place this weekend at Castlebar Golf Course. Read more

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Dear Breaffy GAA Club Supporter,
Hello and welcome to the spring edition of Breaffy GAA Newsletter.
Since becoming Chairman I have been greatly impressed by the huge amount of work people put into running our club.
We have many young families living in our area and many retired, but very active people. Read more

Breaffy Bord na nOg St Patricks Day Parade 2015

Well done to Breaffy GAA Bord na nOg and their Coaches to put on an excellent display at this years St Patricks Day Parade. Read more

Seamus O’Shea: It Would Be Hard to Walk Away

Seamus O’Shea took himself away on the weekend of the All-Ireland final last year and watched impassively as Kerry lifted Sam Maguire.
Back then, the wounds from the defeat to the Kingdom in Limerick were still fresh and James Horan’s resignation had compounded things.
Cillian O’Connor described the defeat as more galling than even the All-Ireland finals of the previous two years. Rob Hennelly said the end of Horan’s reign felt like his “parents breaking up.” Read more

Breaffy Dinner Dance 2015

Breaffy GAA’s annual dinner dance took place on Friday last, January 16th. Read more

Aidan O’Shea: Mayo must make it count when ahead

Mayo’s failure to land the All-Ireland in recent years is down to their inability to make their dominance really count on the scoreboard, according to star player Aidan O’Shea.
A new year brings in a clean slate for those harbouring ambitions on lifting the Sam Maguire cup come September. Mayo, despite near misses in recent seasons, will again believe that they can bring home the big prize. Read more