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Fr. Joe Moran |
| Fr. Joe Moran I started school in Ballintubber in April 1928 where the
Master and the Mistress at the time were Sean and Katie Corkell. There was no playing field attached to the school so when
we played games we had to trespass on Mc Govern’s field. Once
in a while the owners, usually through the person of Ann Lydon objected
to our tearing up the field, so we used to lie low for a few weeks and
then steathily re-enter the land again. We played a little football, we would have played more
but footballs were expensive then, and after much mending of punctures
and sewing of leather the old ball had to be discarded, and we turned
to playing a type of hurling which had some resemblence to hockey with
a good camog. The players procured ash plants from Mc Governs wood and
the ball was hit along the ground. I left Ballintubber N.S in 1936, and I started playing
football straight away because, at that time, it was everybody’s
ambition who went to St.Jarlath’s College Tuam to get on the St.
Jarlath’s senior team. My first connection with Ballintubber / Ballybourke was in 1939 when I was in Inter –Cert. Paddy O Malley Lufferton, himself a very good footballer, invited me to play a match against Partry up in Aughnish Lane. I must have played reasonably well as I played regularly for Ballyburke after that both in the League and championship. This team moved into the South Division about 1944. They
were now called Ballintubber and played their home games in Matthew
Tom’s field. I went into Maynooth in 1942 and only played for Ballintubber
during my summer holidays after that. I hung up my boots after I was
ordained in 1949, but I will always cherish the memories of my playing
days with Ballyburke and Ballintubber, and in particular the lifelong
friendships I made both on and off the field. They will always be close
to my heart.
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