The 2010 renewal of The Ring Cup continues to throw up intriguing clashes and one such score paired James Devlin against the former All-Ireland Novice Champion Niall Smith. It really was a case of youth and against experience in this Grade 1 contest at the Navan Road. Perfect bowling conditions produced almost the perfect performance from young Devlin as he quickly raced into an early advantage at the Ring Gates. However Smith, who has been dogged with injury since his All-Ireland triumph in 2008, certainly was not going to be intimidated by his younger rivals speed, agility and accuracy. Indeed it was Smith who raced back into the lead at the "Bull Track" when lining one from before "Cross's Lane". However, from here the young Armagh Student played four devastating bowls to almost reach Loughrans. Unfortunately, the party was almost spoiled with a misplaced effort at the line but with Smith not taking advantage, the score was effectively over. Young James' win here certainly lays down a marker in the Grade 1 and he appears to be the man to beat in the Grade!
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Devlin lays down a marker!
The 2010 renewal of The Ring Cup continues to throw up intriguing clashes and one such score paired James Devlin against the former All-Ireland Novice Champion Niall Smith. It really was a case of youth and against experience in this Grade 1 contest at the Navan Road. Perfect bowling conditions produced almost the perfect performance from young Devlin as he quickly raced into an early advantage at the Ring Gates. However Smith, who has been dogged with injury since his All-Ireland triumph in 2008, certainly was not going to be intimidated by his younger rivals speed, agility and accuracy. Indeed it was Smith who raced back into the lead at the "Bull Track" when lining one from before "Cross's Lane". However, from here the young Armagh Student played four devastating bowls to almost reach Loughrans. Unfortunately, the party was almost spoiled with a misplaced effort at the line but with Smith not taking advantage, the score was effectively over. Young James' win here certainly lays down a marker in the Grade 1 and he appears to be the man to beat in the Grade!
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Introducing the new NRBA Club Jacket!
The NRBA committee have received very positive feedback on the new NRBA Club Jackets. Our Assistant Chairman, Fergal Mc Creesh is seen modelling the new attire to good affect. The NRBA Committee look forward to more members and friends availing of the Club Jacket initiative. All Club Members wishing to purchase the NRBA Club Jacket should note that new bookings will be taking place over the next number of weeks. Each jacket costs just £23 for adults and £20 for all child sizes. For further information, please feel free to contact any committee member.
Charity Day benefits Musgrave Park Hospital - Spinal Injury Unit
NRBA were delighted to witness the return of their esteemed club member, John Garvey to the Navan Road on Sunday past. John, who has been off the road since incurring a serious work injury back in October '09, was on hand to accept a cheque on behalf of the Spinal Injuries Unit at Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast. John has seen at first hand the tremendous work that takes place here and was humbled by the donation from the club. In late February, NRBA and the local Rock Road Club, joined forces to undertake a Charity Bowling Day. The NRBA would also like to take this opportunity in thanking the Rock Road Club for their co-operation in organising the event. Pictured above is the NRBA Secretary, Stephen Smith presenting a cheque to Club Member John Garvey with fellow NRBA Club Members looking on.
Following on from our presentation, Musgrave Park Hospital has been in touch with NRBA. In a letter dated, 19-03-10, the Hospital writes, " Please Pass on our sincere thanks to Navan Road & Rock Road Bowling Clubs for their very generous donation. It is really, really appreciated & will be used for the patients of the Spinal Cord Injury Unit. Thank you for your generosity & thoughtfulness Shiela Nevin, Manager, SCIU, MPH"
Sunday, 7 March 2010
"Big Bird" home to roost
This week at the Navan Rd. saw the triumphant return of our former member and long time supporter of NRBA, Terry Mallon. The Kerry Chef made the surprise appearance at a well attended Navan Rd and proceeded to continue as he left off by producing a superb performance of accurate and powerful bowling to overcome good opposition in a number of challenge scores. "Big Bird" as he is affectionately known, "mixes it" with the best of the Munster bowlers and he appears to be in tip-top shape as yet another Championship approaches.
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Navan/Rock Inter-Club Challange Day!
NRBA is delighted to announce an Inter-Club Challenge Day on Sunday 28 February 2010. The Rock Road Club will be the competition in what is sure to be a most competitive days bowling. NRBA will host 4 No. partner scores in the morning session with the afternoon session moving to the Rock Road course. The day will culminate in a competitive "Single-Hand Score". As well as a feast of competitive bowling, there will be raffles throughout the day. All proceeds from the event will go to a worthwhile charity. More details are to follow shortly and check local press for further details.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
The "Real Mc Coy"

Tony Mc Coy rocked the Grade 3 section of the 2010 Ring Cup with a devastating display of accurate and fast bowling to dismiss Donal Johnston by two bowls of odds at a well attended Navan Road. Mc Coy was a treat to watch as he sent his opening three bowls to "Tommy's" to raise a shot in the score. The young Lislea Man could never get on terms after yet another piledriver from McCoy that amazingly took him to the "Bull Track" in five! The pressure never dissipated from Mc Coy's performance as he raced into the Ring Corner to leave the contest beyond any doubt. It's been quite a while since our esteemed Treasurer pulled out a performance such as this and the shrewd judges will have taken note of these events that have already installed McCoy as favorite for the Grade 3. Well done Tony!
Sunday, 17 January 2010
King rolls back the years!
Austin Mc Keown rolled back the years at a well attended Navan Rd on Sunday past, as he overcame the formidable Jarleth Devlin in the first round of the 2010 Ring Cup. Both bowlers took time to warm to their task and Devlin sent a huge effort from the "Ring Gates" to the "Bull Track" straight. Undaunted, Mc Keown unleashed his next three to beat "Ted's Lane" to go half a bowl of odds in front. However, it was still level pegging at the "Brown Gate" and facing "Loughrans" only a few yards separated the pair. Devlin's last bowl was played to perfection leaving Mc Keown a tricky bowl to win the day. Playing the sensible shot, Mc Keown beat the tip to roar into the next round. Mc Keown's performance to beat a fancied Jarleth Devlin may install him as one of the favorites for the Grade 1 and a "Dark Horse" for the overall tournament. In other tournament scores, David Devlin overcame Eoin Hughes in a repeat of the 2009 U-12 Ulster Final and James Devlin overwhelmed Chris Fields in the other Grade 1 encounter.
Sunday, 10 January 2010
The 2010 Ring Cup

The 2010 Ring Cup will yet again be proudly sponsored by the Smith Family and the draws have been made for this fantastic competition. The tournament will be run on a "single hand" basis over three grades and are as follow;-
Grade 1:
Chris Fields v James Devlin; Michael Quigley v Darren Donnelly; Harry Toal v Niall Smith; Barry Mallon v Eamon O'Neill; Thomas Mullen v Hugh Mc Coy; Declan Mallon v Frank Oliver; Cormac Garvey v Gerard Mc Closkey; Seamus Mc Kee (Holder) v Mark Mc Keown; Conor Mc Creesh v Stephen Smith; Austin Mc Keown v Jarleth Devlin
Grade 2:
Declan Hughes v Gerald Mc Kee; Sid Donnelly v John Joe O'Neill; Oliver Gribben v Brian O'Rourke; John Quigley v Ciaran Mallon; Ryan Quigley v Fergal Mc Creesh; Cormac Gribben v Tom Mullen; Martin Hughes v Francie Mallon
Grade 3:
Kevin Smith v Ciaran Mc Creesh; Tony Mc Coy v Donal Johnston; Raymond Finnegan v v Pat Hagan; Owen Hughes v David Devlin.
Note: Scores to commence from 17 January 2010: All U-14's to use 24' Bowl with all Grade 3's to compete from "Loughran's" down the road.
2010 NRBA Committee Formed
The 2010 NRBA Committee was formed at a well attended Annual General Meeting. Mark Mc Keown has been appointed as Chairman of the Club and will be ably assisted by the former Chair, Fergal Mc Creesh. The treasurer's post will again be held by the highly respected Tony Mc Coy and assisted by Niall Smith. However, Declan Hughes has decided to step down from his post as Secretary after 12 months of fantastic work for the Club. The new Secretary will be Stephen Smith (pictured) and will be assisted by Hugh Mc Coy. We wish the new committee the very best of luck going forward.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
NRBA Annual General Meeting 2010
The 2010 NRBA Annual General Meeting will be held at the NRBA Conference Centre (AKA Declan Hughes' Garage) on Sunday 10th January 2010 at 1500 Hrs. All members are urged to attend to discuss the Club's strategy going forward. The club would also like to attract new members to the club and prospective members would be warmly welcomed. We look forward to seeing a good turnout from all our members and friends.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
The NRBA's Star's of Tomorrow, took to the "Track's" on the last Sunday before Christmas to display their talents. Although somewhat hampered by climatic conditions, there were some good performances. Pictured are the NRBA Juniors with their awards generously sponsored by our former All-Ireland Novice Champion, Niall Smith. L-R: Eoghan Hughes, Rory Hughes, Alesha Smith & Reece Mc Keown. Well done everyone!
Austin's frozen Turkey!
There was a surreal backdrop to the overall final of this years Smith Family sponsored Turkey Tournament at the Navan Road. This years finalists awoke to a blanket of snow and with the Mallon Family already guaranteed a Turkey & Ham, it was left to Austin Mc Keown and Thomas Mullen to decide where the Turkey was landing this year. With no margins for error, bowls had to be played to perfection on the day and Austin Mc Keown drew into an early advantage. With a fantastic effort from the "Bull's Track", Mc Keown started to open up and raised a bowl of odds advantage at "Tommy's Street". Here, young Mullen capitulated in the icy conditions leaving Mc Keown to lift the Turkey for 2009. Both bowlers bowled admirably under the conditions with Mc Keown just getting the "rub of the green" at the right times. Surprisingly, this was the former All-Ireland U-16's first win of the Turkey Tournament. However, Austin can now add this title to his illustrious bowling honours. Pictured above is, (L-R) Austin Mc Keown, Niall Smith (Sponsors) & Thomas Mullen. Well done to both men and special thanks to the Smith Family for their continued support and sponsorship to NRBA.
Monday, 14 December 2009
The "Rock" have bases covered in Turkey quest!
The Mallon Family from the Rock Road appear to have the Turkey & Ham well and truly wrapped for Christmas 2009. Not for the first time, the Lislea Men sent a successful raiding party to the Navan Road. Firstly, Kieran Mallon partnered with Austin Mc Keown overcame an "out of sorts", Niall Smith & Mark Mc Keown. After a poor start from Niall & Mark, they eventually warmed to the task and sent four fantastic efforts from before "Ted's Lane" to the "cap" at Loughrans. This rocked the Mallon/McKeown pairing back on their heels and with Austin Mc Keown's poor effort to "Loughran's", it left the score almost level. Alas, Niall Smith's final effort failed to score the line, thus leaving the former Ulster U-16 Champion, Kieran Mallon (Pictured) to score the line to the palpable relief of their supporters.
In the second Semi-Final, Francie Mallon and Thomas Mullen secured victory over Tom Mullen and Grange man Barry Mallon in an exciting tussle with the Lislea and Ballycrummy men coming out on top.
So, to next Sunday and an intriguing 2009 Turkey Tournament Final clash between Fancie Mallon & Thomas Mullen versus Kieran Mallon & Austin Mc Keown. The more experienced Mallon/Mullen combination will undoubtedly start favorite to bring home the Turkey this year.
Hope to see you back soon John.

Over the past month at the Navan Road Bowls Association, a familiar face has been missing on Sunday morning's. This man is a huge loss on the bowling roads throughout County Armagh and none more so on his beloved Navan Road. A quietly spoken gentleman. However, one of the most knowledgeable and nicest men you would care to meet. A priceless commodity to us all at the Navan Road with that rare knack of finding wayward bowls (even if he wasn't at the score!). We at the Navan Road Bowls Association, wish our esteemed member John Garvey, a quick and speedy recovery after a recent setback. Furthermore, we all look forward to seeing him back "up the track's" early in 2010. In the meantime John, best wishes to you and your family for Christams and the New Year.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
James Oliver RIP
The Navan Road Bowls Association wish to express their deepest sympathies to the Oliver Family on the passing of James. The Oliver Family have for many years supported the Navan Road Bowls Association with Francis, Seamus, Darren, James, Vivian and Dermot serving the club with honour down through the years. Their loss is felt by all at the NRBA and we forward our sincerest condolences at this time. NRBA. 21-11-09
Course Record Clarification
It's encouraging to hear that our NRBA Website is accessed far and wide to hear the latest news and views emanating from the Navan Road Bowls Association. Recently, a former member of our organisation contacted the Blog to clarify the holder of the course record on the Navan Rd.
Previously, we had stated that Paddy Mc Creesh had the title of course record holder. This is still the case. However, Patrick's record of seven incredible bowls was from Loughrans, "down the road" and not "up" as previously thought!
In terms of the course record holder, "up the road", there have been a number of bowlers who have scored the line at Loughrans in nine unbelievable bowls. One of those bowlers was our former member and National Champion, Darren Oliver (pictured), whilst another bowler in this category was our very own Austin Mc Keown.
We welcome other feedback and comments from members or well wishers on any topic that they wish to raise. We will do our utmost to get back to you in a timely manner.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
A New Name On The Cup!!
There will be a new name on the Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup in 2009 after Stephen Smith won a nail-biting overall final at a wet and windy Navan Rd. on Sunday 1st November.
Not only had Stephen to deal with the elements on the day, but had to overcome stiff opposition in the form of his Brother and former All-Ireland Novice Champion, Niall and the inexperienced debutant, Donal Johnston.
It was always going to be difficult for Johnston who is having his first year of competitive bowling and so it proved as the Smith brothers pulled steadily clear of the Lislea man. However, the experience will stand him in good stead in the future.
Up the road, both Brothers bowled below par at times with Stephen just holding the advantage on the approach to "The Street". However, the younger and more experienced Niall produced a scintillating bowl from "Paddy's", that incredibly beat "The Pole". There was only a few metres between both bowlers and this was maintained right to the last shot at "Loughran's". With Stephen bowling first, he sent a great last shot over the line and down towards "Elsie's". Niall was left with the unenviable task of having to beat the mark to win the overall final. Alas, his bowl fell short and amid rapturous applause, Stephen Smith was presented with the Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup from Sponsor and former All-Ireland U-16 Champion, Austin Mc Keown.
The Mc Keown Family would like to thank all bowlers who participated in this years competition and would like to thank the NRBA Committee for their continued support of the Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup.
Sunday, 25 October 2009
It's a family affair!
It will be a real family affair at the Navan Road on Sunday 1st November 2009 when Niall (pictured) and Stephen Smith go head to head in the Final of the 2009 Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup. The Final also sees local Publican, Paul Donnelly in his first final as he represents the Grade 3 section. It will be an intriguing battle as Niall attempts to give a bowl of odds to his older sibling Stephen and a further bowl to Paul in the Final from the Strand Corner.
Niall will start at restricted odds mainly due to his All-Ireland credentials from the 2008 season. However, who would bet against Stephen or Paul upsetting the odds. All roads lead to the Navan Rd. next Sunday morning to see sibling rivalry at its best!
Sunday, 12 July 2009
No luck for David in National Final
Commiserations to young David Devlin who lost his All-Ireland U-12 Final against Cork man Shane Shannon at Sally's Cross, Kanturk. Devlin had done tremendously well to reach the National decider in his first year of competitive bowling but it was Shannon, from Beahlish, Durrus who overcame the Navan man on the day. The reports from Cork were very positive as Shannon had won a very competitive Carbery championship, narrowly defeating Brendan Crowley in the final, before undertaking a tough county campaign that included scores against regional winners from South-West, Mid, North-East and North Cork. David Devlins Ulster win was the Navan Club's win at this grade and ironically Shannon's Munster win was also his Carbery Clubs first county winner since the grade’s inception.
This experience of bowling in the pressure cooker that is an All-Ireland Final will stand David in good stead in the future and copper fastens the potential that we have at the Navan Road Bowls Association.
This experience of bowling in the pressure cooker that is an All-Ireland Final will stand David in good stead in the future and copper fastens the potential that we have at the Navan Road Bowls Association.
Sunday, 5 July 2009
All Roads Lead To The "Rebel County"
All roads lead to the "Rebel County" this week and we are pleased to report that the Navan Road Bowls Association will be represented yet again this year. This time David Devlin (Pictured Left) will represent the "Navan" at the U-12 grade. Interestingly, this is the Navan's first provincial champion at this grade and this bodes well for the future of bowling at the club. David's opponent in the All-Ireland Final has yet to be confirmed. However, what we do know is that David will be ably assisted by his Father and current Northern Secretary of Bol Chumann na hEireann, Jarleth Devlin. Indeed it was a real club affair in the provincial decider as Eoghan Hughes (Pictured Right) and David Devlin went head to head. Both bowlers have improved extremely well throughout the year and no doubt this level of competition will undoubtebly stand them in good stead in the future. Well done Eoghan and good luck to David in his All-Ireland decider next weekend!
Friday, 12 June 2009
Poll Result!
So, who does hold the record for the least number of shots "up the road" at the Navan. Well, there did appear to be a lot of interest in this particular poll, with many thinking that it might have been our top bowlers of recent years in Darren Oliver or Terry Mallon. From memory it was one our 80's All-Ireland winners in Patrick Mc Creesh who set the record of 10 shots to score the line at "Loughran's". This record does however require some clarification. Those with longer memories than most will remember that the "break off" line was some 100 Metres further up the road from the current line. However, a record is a record and it still stands since the early 90's. Anorak's off!
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup - News
has in recent years thrown up the odd shock along the way and this years renewal appears to be no different. One of the leading favorites for the Cup was Hugh Mc Coy who had been bowling particularly well on the run up to the tournament. However, young Mc Coy was unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament by the Drumcairn man, Frances Oliver (pictured left). Oliver was not expected to trouble the fancied Mc Coy in this Round One score but perhaps underestimated his opponents tenacity and determination in what can only be described as a convincing win over the Navan Man. With recent sterling performances being noted, Oliver has now found himself as a lively outsider for the Tournament. More Tournament News to follow..........
Monday, 22 December 2008
2009 Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup
Entries are now being taken for the 2009 renewel of the Martin Mc Keown Memorial Cup that will kick off the bowling year on the Navan Road. The prestigious event will be run in "single hand" format with three grades with an overall Final taking place over the extended course from the Strand Corner. The current Cup holder, Seamus Mc Kee (Pictured last year with the NRBA Committee) will again be a strong favourite to take the Cup back to the City. However, there will be a strong home contingent who will feel confident that it will reside back at the Navan in 2009. The scene is set for what promises to be an exciting tournament. Entries from all Clubs would be gratefully accepted and a warm welcome awaits "up the tracks". Entries can be forwarded to the following Committee Members: Declan Hughes (07843673764), Hugh Mc Coy (07843624007), Fergal Mc Creesh (07761156312), Niall Smith or Tony Mc Coy. Alternatively, you can E:Mail your entry to navanroadbowls@yahoo.co.ukSunday, 21 December 2008
NRBA Presentation Night

A presentation evening was held on the 20th December 2008 in Devlin's Lounge, Armagh for prize winners of the Ring Cup and Turkey Tournaments. Other special awards given on the night was the Hall of Fame Award which was awarded to longstanding member and supporter, Mr Joe Devlin. Joe accepted the award from his Nephew and Secretary of An Bol Cumman, Jarleth Devlin who expressed the Club's sincere thanks and appreciation for Joe's commitment and dedication to the Navan Club over the years. Other awards on the night included the most improved bowler that went to Thomas Mullen and finally a token of appreciation was awarded to Mr John Garvey (pictured below) for the level of commitment that he continues to show to the Club.
Sunday, 14 December 2008
The Star's of Tomorrow?
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