Calling all former Cowboy members! We invite you to our Alumni Game on Sunday 17th June when your Craigavon Cowboys take on the NI Razorbacks. Meet up with old team mates/coaches and reminisce whilst cheering on the current senior team. Further details will be released in due course, hope to see you there!
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With only two days to go before Team Ireland u20s face off against USA AFW Elite, we caught up with DB David McMichael to find out more about his football journey so far and how he is feeling about Saturday.
As the 2018 season approaches, with game 1 for the Cowboys tomorrow, we spoke with Club President Jo Buchanan to find out a bit about the behind the scenes work in the off season and his thoughts on the upcoming IAFL 1 season.
As the 2018 season approaches, I’m sure it is a relief to finally be on the verge of some football with a lot of hard work gone on in the background at the Cowboys? “Yes definitely, everyone can’t wait to get back to it tomorrow. As disappointing as the IAFL 1 Bowl loss was last year, we had to immediately switch our attention to 2018 – such is the nature of football! It has certainly been a busy off season, between planning, rookie camp and training. But the board of management and the committees have all worked hard to improve the club as a whole and we are certainly in a great position going into this season.” With the IAFL 1 regular season fast approaching, we are pleased to announce our coaching staff for our 2018 senior team. Head Coach: Greg Loughran Greg is a well-known figure in the IAFA having been involved with the sport in Ireland since the leagues official inception in 1986. His wealth of experience and knowledge has been, and continues to be, a huge benefit to the Cowboys. This will be Greg’s 11th year in a row as head coach of the Cowboys senior team.
In the build up to our Rookie Try-outs on 19th & 26th November we have been speaking to some of last years rookies to get a feel for how they started up with the Cowboys, next up is Defensive End Sean Byrne. You started with Cowboys in last year's Rookie Camp, how did you hear about it and what made you come along?
"I just happened to see a post on Facebook this time last year advertising the rookie camps. I had only started watching the sport over the last few years and when I seen the post I thought, ‘yeah I'll give that a go’. I looked into the background and history of the club beforehand as well which interested me further." Was there any nerves about coming along that first time and was it tough the first few times to blend in to the new team? "Yes there was definitely nerves as I didn't know what to expect and also I hadn't played any sport in a few years so I was out of the whole squad atmosphere side of things you know. Those nerves didn't last too long though when I first met the lads. They were great from the get go, from making you feel that no question was silly or that it didn't matter what experience or knowledge you had to making the whole rookie experience relaxed and a good laugh." You play Defensive End, is that somewhere you knew you would play or where you put there by the coaches? "To be honest, I had no real expectations to play in a certain position. With being relatively new to the sport knowledge wise and having no playing experience I was quite happy to leave it to the coaches to decide what position I was more suited to. I have to say though I am really enjoying playing Defensive End and the guys have been great from the likes Mark, Jo, Greg, Manny, Vegas and Grylls constantly giving me pointers on how to improve my game which I gladly take on board. Not only that though, all of the guys let you know when you are doing things right as well and that has helped develop us as rookies as it gives us confidence in ourselves and in the sport." One year in, how glad are you that you took that leap to sign up to the Rookie Camp and followed through with it? "For me personally I’m really glad I took the leap and signed up. I haven't regretted a bit of it. I have gained new teammates and mates, more knowledge of the sport and best of all had a good first season under my belt and I can't wait for the season to start again." What the best thing about being a Cowboy? "That may sound like an easy question to answer but it's not. There are so many great things about being a Cowboy from the banter on away days, club Superbowl night, testing training sessions that are relaxed and a bit of banter, the list goes on but the main one for me is being part of the Cowboy family. It really has a family feel to it, or even a brotherhood. We all travel from different areas from Belfast to Dromore to Keady and so on and might not see each other from one training session to the next but when we get together for training and Game Day the comradery is there for all to see. Although the best moment of the season for me was the final play of the Semi-final playoff game at home to Wexford Eagles stopping a touchdown on the 2 yard line to end the game and send us to the Bowl Game, it was a great feeling." What advice would you give someone who is sitting on the fence about coming along to the next Rookie Camp? "I would say to them to get off that fence, sign up and give it a go. I have been involved in different sports teams over the years but this has a completely different feel to it. You get such a great buzz from it. Another thing is you won't be alone. When I signed up there ended up a good number of us rookies kept at it and played through the season so as well as being part of the wider team you are also playing in that team with other rookies and that, for me, made everything easier. It's a sport that has you hooked from the word go, especially from the first experience of full contact training. So anyone who is thinking about giving it a go I say do it, you won't regret it." The Senior team will play 8 games, 4 home and 4 away, this season, starting at home to the Meath Bulldogs on Sunday 19th March. The ‘Boys will have a long lay off before travelling to Mullingar to take on the Minotaurs on Sunday 23rd April. The Cowboys will return to People’s Park one week later as the Louth Mavericks are in town. The West Dublin Rhinos will then roll into town on Sunday 14th May, before we travel to Wexford on Sunday 28th May to take on the Eagles. The following week, the ‘Boys will travel to Castleknock College to play the reverse fixture against West Dublin Rhinos. We then travel to Meath to play what will be our third away game in a row on Sunday 18th June. We return to People’s Park for our final game of the season against the Derry/Donegal Vipers. Further match information will be released closer to the time. Full table available on our Schedule page.
Our Senior team returned to training to prepare for the upcoming season, starting in March. Our Senior team is for over 18 males, and train every Sunday from 11.15am at Peoples Park, Portadown. Newcomers are always welcome, contact us here or on Facebook to find out more!
On Saturday 27th August, the Cowboys held the annual Awards Night at Laurelvale Cricket Club, with RichGrill providing top quality BBQ food! We would like to thank all the awards sponsors and congratulate all the winners – well done guys!
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