Walstertown's Conor McEntee in action against Oldcastle in the opening round of the 2024 Corn na Boinne in Millbrook

Late goals relegate Blacks to second best

Two late goals for the home side put a gloss on the final scoreliine in this opening Corn na Boinne Group `A encounter in Millbrook on Saturday afternoon. Midfield man Pearse Sheridan and substitute Ben Grey, on 52 and 56 minutes respectively ensured Oldcastle pulled...
Juvenile Coaching Contacts 2024

Season 2024: Contact us to join Walterstown GFC now

Season 2024 is about to kickstart and we can't wait to get back to action. Below you will find contact details for the coaches for every age group in the club, so just get in touch to join Walterstown and join in on the fun. Every child in Johnstown and Walterstown is...

Walterstown win Meath GAA Grounds of the Year Award 2023

Great news reaching us this afternoon! #TeamWalterstown have scooped the Meath GAA Grounds of the Year Award for 2023.  We are thrilled and delighted to have received the award and it is testament to the superb work being put in by our volunteers.  Headed by...

Welcome to Walterstown GFC

Meath Senior Football Championship winners on five occasions and two time Leinster Senior Club Football Championship winners, Walterstown GFC, sponsored by Glenbrier Construction, has a proud tradition and a bright future. We provide Gaelic Football for the people in our communities of Johnstown and Walterstown from U5 level up to adult level, no matter what your ability. The club boosts top class facilities including three astro turf pitches (available for commercial hire also), two full sized playing pitches and a juvenile pitch. We also have a top spec gym, a club bar and a function room. A warm Walterstown welcome awaits you!

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Annual Lotto tickets are on Sale now

Annual Lotto tickets are on Sale now

The Walterstown GFC annual lotto tickets are on sale now.

Be in with a chance of winning the € 10,000 Jackpot.

Lotto Jackpot is currently at € 4,500

To Subscribe to the annual lotto contact Andy, Philip or Ruth before Sunday 16th June.

Walterstown win in round nine of the league

A League Div 3–Walterstown VS Ballinlough  in Walterstown  May 22 2019

Walterstown played Ballinlough in the 8th Rd of the A League on Wednesday night. Walterstown who had only 3 wins and a draw from the previous 7 matches badly needed a win to give themselves an outside chance of qualifying.

Walterstown registered their first point from an Alban Crosbie free after 1 minute. Barry O Connell added a further Walterstown point to put the home team ahead by 0-2 to 0-1. Ballinlough drew level at 2 points each after 11 minutes. For the remainder of the half Ballinlough slowly pulled clear. They added 2 goals and  2 more points to their tally. Frustratingly for Walterstown’s management, their players had plenty of possession, which they were not converting to scores. When referee Pat Clarke blew for half time Ballinlough were 2-4 to 0-5 ahead.

In the second half Walterstown scored the first point but when Ballinlough replied with 2 points of their own the Blacks found themselves 6 points behind. However Walterstown stuck to their task. Alban Crosbie and Conor O Sullivan gained control at mid-field while the defence back boned by Conor Cullen and Davy Reynolds also tightened up their marking. Their wingbacks Aron McLoughlin and Mark McCormack worked tirelessly up and down the field. Conor Farrelly, in his first year playing adult football, seemed to cover every blade of grass on the field.  From the 10th minute of the second half Walterstown gained control of the match and played some lovely football. Points from Crosbie, Brian O Connell and Robbie McDonnell left them only a goal behind. Then Walterstown’s midfielder Alban Crosbie scored the score of the match. In the 16th minute he got the ball 20 metres out and coolly drove it past a couple of defenders and the despairing Ballinlough keeper, into the corner of the net. The scores were now level at 1-9 to 2-6. Walterstown continued to pile on the pressure and nicely taken points from Mark McCormack and John Geoghegan put them 2 points clear. Ballinlough did score another point to bring the gap to 1 point in the 24th minute. However, Walterstown were unyielding . Their defenders had to withstand some determined Ballinlough attacks, while  further well taken points from Brian O Connell, Aron McLoughlin and the evergreen John Geoghegan put the issue beyond doubt. Manager Joe Treanor was pleased with his team’s performance especially as he was missing a couple of players through injury. The final score line read 1-14 to 2-7.

Walterstown:: John Davis, Eoin O Mahony, Conor Cullen ,Colm Reilly , Mark McCormack(0-1) , Davy Reynolds, Aron McLoughlin( 0-1), Alban Crosbie (1-3,F3), Conor O Sullivan, Robbie McDonnell (0-2), John Geoghegan (0-3), Adam Treanor, Conor Farrelly, Brian O Connell (0-3,F2), Barry O Connell (0-1)

Subs-Paul Donnellan for Robbie McDonnell, Cathal McGuinness for Davy Reynolds, Joey Coogan, Paul Foy,

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