Talented Rocks quartet recommit for second season

With less than a week to go until the Shamrocks pre-season begins, Kevin Grogan has received timely boosts from four of his key players each of whom have followed his lead in committing to the club’s second season back in the top flight of New York amateur soccer.

Player of the Year Zach Gosse’s decision to return is an important boost for the Rocks while retaining the young, talented trio of Alejandro Fritz, Nick Zorbo and Dan Giorgi is an indication of Grogan’s bid to build on a foundation of young talent.

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Nick Zorbo (left) and Dan Giorgi pictured recently after confirming their decision to stay with the Shamrocks for the Division 1 campaign ahead.

“We did a lot of recruitment last season to build the squad and now player retention is vital,” said Grogan.

“On top of retention, I’m looking very closely at new players. I have 17 players on my radar and I’m looking to sign four to six of them so we can strengthen the squad and build the training culture. Kwesi is a big signing. It’s going to be a very busy summer for recruitment. Detailing potential recruits and identifying the right personalities with the right temperament is very important. It’s a calculated process. We will have a full time pre-season with training, games, nutrition, sports psychology.”

Influential center back Gosse, who was ever present for the Rocks last season, said he was looking forward to his second season at the club.

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Zach Gosse played in every game last season.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to have gained a wealth of experience playing at various levels in the NYC metropolitan area, but I must admit the club is top notch,” he said.

“It’s astounding how much effort and sacrifice everyone puts forth in order for all of the teams at the club to succeed. From the players and coaches to the board members and supporters, the desire for ‘The Rocks’ to win has become infectious.

“Moreover, I must admit, having built relationships with my teammates and other club members both on and off the pitch, the club has become a second family for me. With a year of Division 1 football knowledge and maturity under our belts and the addition of several impact players to our talented core, I truly believe we can do extremely well next season.”

Fellow Long Islanders Dan Giorgi and Nick Zorbo settled in very well to the club after joining the Shamrocks in the spring.

“I am very happy with the experiences I have had in my first season,” said Giorgi. “In the past couple of months, I’ve learned a lot, worked hard, got to play in a cup final, and came out a better player. This is a great club that does so much for us and I’m very excited to re-sign and pick up where we left off. Up the Rocks!”

Zorbo was similarly delighted to recommit, adding that he was looking forward to experiencing a full season at the club.

“I’m delighted to re-sign with the Shamrocks for next season,” he said. “I would like to thank Kevin Grogan for bringing me in and introducing me to all the great people involved with the club like Stevie Doyle, John Riordan and Sean Mc Mullan. They have already made me feel so welcome at the Rocks. I have enjoyed being able to gain some experience playing with the older guys on the team. I’m motivated to be a bigger contributor to next season’s goals.”

New committee voted in – new women’s team added

The Annual General Meeting of the NY Shamrocks Soccer Club heralded some new faces on the committee as well as a seventh team in competition as the curtain was officially brought down on a record-breaking season.

Club president Sean Mc Mullan, who was re-elected to the position for a fourth season, praised the outgoing committee and welcomed the new board members as well as taking the time to compliment the players and coaches for what was a successful year overall.

Two new officers were named to the committee with women’s team captain, player of the year and top scorer Sinead Hennessy taking on the role of secretary while her team mate Aoife West filled the reprised social secretary position, an important job which has been vacant of late.

Vice President Pat Burke and treasurer/PRO John Riordan were both returned while the new look 13-member executive combined returning directors, Braden Ruddy, Brian Wolohan, Kevin McPartland, Neil Mannion and Tricia Reed with a trio of new board members, Kailey Walsh, Teresa Ferraro and long-time Shamrock Teresa Brink, the co-founder of the women’s team.

Departing committee member Glen Wrafter offered a well received ‘State of the Union’ review of the season, recalling events like Sunnyside Gardens, the golf outing, the Stand Up comedy night, the Concern charity run and the End of Season Awards banquet as well as the successes for the Over 30s, Shamrocks 1960 and the women’s team as well as the growth of the Legends squad and the sixth-placed finish of the first team in CSL Division 1.

Coaches Andy Connolly, Emmett Harvey and Paddy Geraghty were all unanimously voted back in as the gaffers of Shamrocks 1960, the Legends and the Women’s team respectively while Stevie Doyle announced he would be focusing solely on his role of first team assistant coach. Sean Mc Mullan will take over the Over 30s team from departing club legend Paddy Mc Carry who bows out on a high note for family reasons but will still be very much involved in the club.

A revamp of the club’s constitution and by-laws was discussed and over 30 motions were passed in order to update the rule book to match the club’s activities today. This will be available to view soon on the club website.

The meeting was adjourned in time for the Euro 2016 final kick-off as the new committee prepared to look ahead to the new season, Sunnyside Gardens on Sunday August 21 and the golf outing on Monday September 12.

Memorable night for the club as legendary Rocks honored

Legendary NY Shamrocks Soccer Club administrator Pat Rooney congratulated all members past and present for keeping the “light burning bright” after accepting the title of Honorary Lifetime President at a truly memorable End-of-Season Awards Banquet in Woodside’s Elite Palace on Saturday night.

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The Shamrocks honorees pictured at Saturday’s End-of-Season Awards Banquet – from left, Pat Rooney, Billy Barron and Paddy Rooney. (Photo by Jalessa Almonacy)

Mr Rooney was being honored alongside former team manager Billy Barron and former star player, Paddy Rooney. All three men received an emotional standing ovation from the 180-strong crowd before being joined on stage by some of the other key figures of the 1960s for a brilliant rendition of ‘The Shamrocks Song’.

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Singing The Shamrocks Song!

It was a fitting end to a historic season in which five trophies were secured thanks to title victories for the Over 30s, Shamrocks 1960 and the Women’s team.

Players on all teams were also honored for their contributions this past season. First team player of the year Zach Gosse was a popular choice while women’s team captain and top scorer Sinead Hennessy earned the nod from her team mates for her 25 goals.

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The Shamrocks Players of the Year – Richie Brennan (Legends), Women’s League Defender of the Year Erin Cullen, billy Hole represented by his Over 30s coach Paddy Mc Carry, Ciaran Moloney (1960), Darren Coleman (reserves), Zach Gosse (first team) and Sinead Hennessy (women’s team) alongside club president Sean Mc Mullan. (Photo by Jalessa Almonacy)

The main man for the Over 30s was center back Billy Hole and the Legends selected Richie Brennan, also a staunch defender and popular team mate. Darren Coleman, top scorer for the reserves, was that team’s player of the year while Ciaran Moloney was a unanimous decision for the 1960 lads.

The other top scorers who accepted awards for their goal haul were Santiago Rigby (first team), Dave Harvey (1960), Ger Shivnan (Legends) and the strike partnership of Tayfun Gokmen and Sean Riley who racked up an impressive tally of 21 goals each for the double winning Over 30s.

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The top goalscorers for the Shamrocks teams, from left: Dave Harvey (1960), Tayfun Gokmen (Over 30s), Santiago Rigby (first team), Sean Riley (Over 30s), Ger Shivnan (Legends), Sinead Hennessy (women’s team) and Darren Coleman (reserves) alongside Club President Sean Mc Mullan.

“This was a great night for the club,” said club president Sean Mc Mullan. “It was a privilege for us to welcome some of the incredible people who got our club going in the 1960s and they were delighted to see the progress that has been made by us over the last three years.”

Clubman of the Year John Riordan echoed the president’s words.

“The committee has worked hard all year to achieve all this success,” he said. “Clubman of the Year is a lovely honor but it’s all down to the hard work of Sean Mc Mullan, Pat Burke, Braden Ruddy, Keith Buckley, Tricia Reed, Sinead Hennessy, Glen Wrafter, Ducky Kelly, Paddy Mc Carry, Kevin Mc Partland, Neil Mannion, Andy Connolly, Stevie Doyle and all the coaches and players who represent this club so well.

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Clubman of the Year John Riordan

“It was a real pleasure to have the honorees and their friends and families involved. It was great for our younger players to meet them and hear about their experiences 50 years ago. This will be a big platform as the club looks to grow further next season.”

It was also announced at the event that this year’s golf outing – the fourth such event – will take place on Monday September 12 at Lido Beach while the hugely popular Sunnyside Gardens 6-aside will be held on Sunday August 20.

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The Shamrocks Women’s team celebrating with their league and cup trophies.

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The Shamrocks Legends who just enjoyed their first season as a team.

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The Shamrocks Over 30s enjoying their league and State Cup trophies.

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Shamrocks 1960 with their Metro 2 East Divisional trophy.

Shamrocks Players of the Year

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ZACH GOSSE – SHAMROCKS FIRST TEAM

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SINEAD HENNESSY – SHAMROCKS WOMEN’S TEAM

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ERIN CULLEN – WOMEN’S LEAGUE DEFENDER OF THE YEAR

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CIARAN MOLONEY – SHAMROCKS 1960

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BILLY HOLE – SHAMROCKS OVER 30s

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DARREN COLEMAN – SHAMROCKS RESERVES

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RICHIE BRENNAN – SHAMROCKS LEGENDS

Pictured below from left, Richie Brennan (Legends), Erin Cullen (Women’s League Defender of the Year), Billy Hole who was represented by Paddy Mc Carry (Over 30s), Ciaran Moloney (1960), Darren Coleman (reserves), Zach Gosse (first team) and Sinead Hennessy (Women’s team) alongside club president Sean Mc Mullan.

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Top goalscorers 2015/16

SANTIAGO RIGBY – 6 GOALS, FIRST TEAM

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SINEAD HENNESSY – 25 GOALS, WOMEN’S TEAM

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DAVE HARVEY – 11 GOALS, ROCKS 1960

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SEAN RILEY & TAYFUN GOKMEN – 21 GOALS EACH, OVER 30s

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DARREN COLEMAN – 14 GOALS, RESERVES

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GER SHIVNAN – 9 GOALS, LEGENDS

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Pictured from left, Dave Harvey (1960 – 11 goals), Tayfun Gokmen (Over 30s – 21 goals), Santiago Rigby (first team – 6 goals), Sean Riley (Over 30s – 21 goals), Ger Shivnan (Legends – 9 goals), Sinead Hennessy (women’s team – 25 goals) and Darren Coleman (reserves – 14 goals) alongside club president Sean Mc Mullan.

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Meet the Shamrocks honorees!

On Saturday, the NY Shamrocks will honor three key figures from the club’s beginnings way back in 1960.

Former president Pat Rooney, former team manager Billy Barron and one of the greatest Shamrock players of that first decade, Paddy Rooney, were all pivotal characters as the fledgling organization moved quickly from a social outlet to a highly competitive soccer organization.

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Pictured back in January from left are former president Pat Rooney, former player Paddy Rooney, Shamrocks president Sean Mc Mullan and former team manager Billy Barron.

But thanks to these three and many other of their peers, the club never lost sight of its cultural role helping to build lasting friendships and vibrant families that flourish to this day.

Appropriately, these three great men will share the stage this weekend with a new generation of committed Rocks: league and cup winners who have delivered five trophies, six players of the year and seven top goalscorers during what has been an unforgettable and record-breaking season.

All three of our honorees represent what is great about building community in new cities and new countries while all three served in the US military, accentuating the incredible contributions they have each made to their families, their groups and their country throughout their lives.

PAT ROONEY – ADMINISTRATOR SUPREME

Born in New York but raised in Dublin, Pat Rooney’s family history is a fascinating one – after moving back to the country of his birth, he was drafted, served his time and eventually forged a career in finance.

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At the home of former president Pat Rooney are Shamrocks players John Riordan, Sinead Hennessy and Aoife West with two of the five trophies won this past season.

In 1960, Pat was introduced to legendary club founder John Kenny who immediately signed him up with the Shamrocks. While the Shamrocks matured as a team and began to attract better players, Pat made sure that the structure was right off the field. The Shamrocks became incorporated, wrote a constitution, laid out the by-laws and became a well-functioning club both on and off the field.

“Our manager at the time, Billy Barron, felt that we had out grown out of the EDSL,” recalls Pat. “So in April 1964, as president of the club, I wrote to the German American Football Association, iterating the growth potential and other laudable attributes which the Shamrocks would bring to their league.”

The bid was successful and the groundwork was laid for over 50 years of competition in what would soon become the Cosmopolitan Soccer League.

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Pat Rooney was more involved in the board room than on the playing field but he represented the B team on occasion and is pictured here back row, second from right.

Outside of his soccer life, Pat was also an active theater actor and director – involved initially with the Thomas Davis Irish Players before becoming a founding member and director of the Cill Cais Players, a theatre group performing Irish plays in the New York area and beyond.

In 1971, Pat met his wife Sheila Dwyer (now deceased). Their two children Patrick and Jessica will attend on Saturday to support their father and Pat is also very proud of his two grandchildren, Catherine and Patrick J.

PADDY ROONEY – FREE SCORING DUBLINER

The other Rooney, Paddy, just turned the grand age of 80 this past week. A native of Dublin, Paddy immigrated to New York via Canada in 1957 at the age of 21, drafted to the US Army soon after he arrived.

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Part of the 1966 double, Paddy Rooney is pictured front row, third from left.

After returning to New York in 1960, it just took a few minutes of a pick-up game in Central Park to convince fellow Dub Brian McKeever to ask Paddy to join a new team called the Shamrocks, In just his second season, Paddy inspired a league title win while scoring at least one goal in every game.

In 1963, on a plane trip back to New York after visiting his parents in Dublin, he was seated next to Mary McBride from Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, who was coming to NY for the first time to visit her sister in the Bronx. Six months later they were engaged and this August they will celebrate their 52nd wedding anniversary.

Paddy educated himself here in NY and became a master carpenter. In 1972 they made the move with their four children (Philip, Linda, Jimmy & Alan) out to Long Island. Paddy’s love for the game was passed on to his kids, who all grew up playing soccer, and Paddy coached his son Jimmy throughout his youth.

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Free scoring Paddy Rooney pictured front row on the right

Paddy also continued to play in the local men’s recreational 30+ league and finally hung up his boots at the age of 60 – famously still playing after he had retired from his day job!

Jimmy, meanwhile, would go on to have ten successful years playing professional soccer in the MLS and is now an assistant coach at NASL club Jacksonville, alongside head coach and technical director Tony Meola, the former US Men’s National Team goalkeeper.

“The Shamrocks have always remained a part of my life,” says Paddy. “The men I met and played with became brothers to me, especially the Halpins, who are considered Uncles, Aunts and cousins to our children and ten grandchildren. It is a true family bond and they have been there for us through all the good times and bad times.”

This was especially true when sadly Paddy & Mary lost their first son Philip in 2007. Philip followed in his Dad’s footsteps and became a Carpenter working for NYC. He and his crew responded to the attacks on Sept. 11th and worked at the WTC site in the weeks and months that followed. As a result of this work, he contracted a rare leukemia and unfortunately lost the battle at age 41.

“The love and support of family and friends – true friendships that began way back in the early days of the Shamrocks – are the reason we have been able to endure such a devastating loss.

“I loved my time with the Shamrocks,” added Paddy. “So many aspects of that time have remained with me through the years!”

BILLY BARRON – OUR ORIGINAL GAFFER

A native of Tipperary Town, Billy Barron immigrated to New York City via London in 1957 at the age of 23. A few months later he was drafted and served in the US Army for two years. While serving in Germany, he formed a football team comprised of US GIs who played against local German teams.

When he returned to New York he met John Kenny and in 1961, after John left NY, Billy stepped up to serve as team manager for the following six years.

“In the early sixties in New York City, young Irish men mostly emigrated from rural areas and didn’t play soccer, so we had to find Gaelic footballers and teach them how to play soccer,” recalls Billy.

“The players who grew up playing soccer came from Dublin, Cork, Limerick or garrison towns where the British Army were stationed. When Gaelic Park opened up in the spring it was a struggle to field a team to play soccer. Hard to believe, but that’s the way it was. We have come a long way.”

In 1969, Billy Barron left New York City and the Shamrocks, to move to his wife’s home of Lafayette, Louisiana. There, Billy coached a team for the University of Southwest Louisiana (the Rajun’ Cajuns) comprised of fellow students from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Central America.

Since 1973, Billy and his wife Maureen have lived in Western New Jersey. They have three grown children (Danny, Sean and Kate) and two young grandchildren (Zhana and Liam). He has never lost his love for and involvement in the game of soccer. He has stayed heavily involved in the development of youth soccer in Central New Jersey as a player, coach, referee and fan.

After all of these years, he still follows the success of the Shamrocks from afar.

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Happy birthday Paddy Rooney!

A great day in Long Island on Saturday meeting with two of our honorees – birthday boy Paddy Rooney and former President Pat Rooney.

We brought along two of our five trophies to show to the assembled guests. And the Rooney family has kindly provided us with a loan of a Shamrocks jersey from the club’s first season in 1960.

It will be on display Saturday night at the awards banquet!

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From left, John Riordan (Shamrocks committee and Over 30s player), former club president Pat Rooney, Women’s team captain Sinead Hennessy and Women’s team player Aoife West.

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Old Shamrocks friends Pat Rooney (left) and Paddy Rooney pictured with the Women’s league trophy and Over 30s State Cup.

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Kwesi Mills-Odoi signs for the Rocks

Kevin Grogan has swiftly secured his first player signing for the 2016/17 season, the talented and experienced striker Kwesi Mills-Odoi.IMG_2667

The 29-year-old former CPR front man who was born in New York said he was very happy to be joining the Rocks and that he was looking forward to beginning pre-season training in July.

A dedicated club man at CPR since his debut in 2007, Kwesi made the decision to remain in Division 1 soccer after his previous club’s relegation to Division 2 last month.

“I’m very happy to join the Shamrocks,” said Kwesi. “I have admired their progress back to Division 1 and they have done very well to stay up during what has been a tough season for many clubs. I want to pay tribute to everybody at CPR, especially the first coach who gave me my opportunity, Joe Sullivan. Joe regards Kevin very highly and I’m very much looking forward to getting started in July. I hope my future team mates can win the League Cup on Sunday as it is the least they deserve for all the work they put in this season.”

In his nine years at CPR, Kwesi was twice named MVP awards while also scooping up three golden boot awards. He won two league cups back-to-back while also appearing in a Manning Cup final and and two league semi-finals. Kwesi captained the first team in his final season at CPR while he has also represented Ghana in the COPA NYC.

“Kwesi is exactly the type of player I want at the Shamrocks,” said Grogan. “Joe Sullivan told me he is as good a man as he is a player. He had opportunities to sign for four other CSL top division clubs but he decided to join us here at the Shamrocks. He believes in our vision.

“His attitude is top class but his ability to hold up the ball and find the net is going to be a huge benefit to us when we embark on our second season in Division 1.”