Headrite Sports partner with Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers are delighted to partner with Headrite Sports, a company focused on player welfare and improving heading techniques.

Children in primary school have recently been banned from heading footballs in training in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The new guidelines mean that children will no longer be taught to head footballs in training sessions, but will be in matches.

The English FA say that the infrequency of headers in these games means that they are unlikely to cause lasting damage.

Sligo Rovers want to educate and influence our players from Under-13 to senior level.

Headrite Sports is a new sports company focused on player welfare and skill improvement when heading footballs.

Coming into the market as the sole provider of safer heading practice, they also aim to bring the fun back to the under fire skill of heading the ball.

The design has evolved to ensure that it is structurally safe to use. The Headrite frame stands safely independent.

The training aid is mobile, allowing it to be used on a variety of training surfaces such as grass and astro.

The Headrite Frame can easily be erected in one minute without the need for tools.

The club are conscious of the possible long-term effects heading a football can have on our players, and those in the community.

We will be using the frame for training with our academy teams and on our summer camps and birthday parties, introducing safe heading to all involved.

The frame has kindly been sponsored by Smile Dental Clinic in Sligo, and will be displayed before the game on Saturday night against Shamrock Rovers.

Waterford game re-scheduled

The postponed fixture of Sligo Rovers v Waterford will now take place on Monday 16 March in The Showgrounds, kick-off 7:45pm.

The game was postponed last Saturday due to dangerous conditions.

It means Rovers have a home game this Saturday against Shamrock Rovers and are then back in action nine days later in The Showgrounds, with an away fixture against Derry sandwiched in between.

De Vries arrives in Sligo

New Sligo Rovers signing Ryan De Vries has arrived in Sligo as the newest members of the squad.

De Vries received his work permit last Friday and arrived in Sligo on Tuesday morning.

He will train with his new team-mates for the rest of the week.

Liam Buckley is awaiting international clearance in order for De Vries to feature against Shamrock Rovers in our next league game on Saturday night in The Showgrounds.

The club are hopeful of receiving the clearance.

Tickets are available here.

Kick-off is 8pm.

Morahan lands Player of the Month award

Niall Morahan has won the first Player of the Month award for the 2020 season, sponsored by Wehrly Bros Jewellers.

Niall impressed in midfield and at right-back in the opening games of the season and can look forward to his prize from Wehrly’s who are generous sponsors of the club.

He and his Bit O’ Red team-mates are back in action this Saturday against Shamrock Rovers in The Showgrounds.

Kick-off is 8pm.

2020 Sligo Super Cup Table Quiz

The club has been a proud supporter of the SLIGO SUPER CUP over the past four years and we look forward to hosting the tournament here at the Showgrounds again on the week-end of April 24/26th.

In keeping with the impressive traditions of the under-12 elite tournament, this year’s line-up is once again top notch, with English Premier League academies, Newcastle United and Southampton set to make their debut in Sligo alongside the likes of Aberdeen, Derby County and our own Sligo/Leitrim league team.

To help defray the costs of hosting such a prestigious tournament, the organisers are holding a Table Quiz in Connollys Pub, Markievicz Road, on Wednesday next, March 4th at 8p.m. A fantastic array of prizes includes a Wolverhampton Wanderers jersey donated by Irish international Matt Doherty, whose family hail from Sligo town. Other valuable prizes include Rovers match tickets, Joma sportswear and restaurant vouchers.

We would urge the local football community to support this fund-raiser for a tournament which helps to underline Sligo’s place as a major soccer stronghold.

Shamrock Rovers game this Saturday night

Sligo Rovers will finally return to Saturday night football this weekend when Shamrock Rovers are the visitors to The Showgrounds.

Last weekend’s game was postponed due to dangerous conditions so Rovers have been waiting for a third game of the season.

Alex Cooper is set for a home debut while Ryan De Vries could also play if international clearance comes in time.

Kick-off will be at the slightly later time of 8pm.

The visitors are top of the table with four wins, including beating the champions Dundalk at Tallaght Stadium.

A big crowd is expected so home fans can buy online here

www.sligorovers.com/match-tickets

Away fans can pay at the away turnstiles.

Postponed: Waterford game is off

Saturday’s fixture with Waterford has been postponed due to extreme weather conditions.

Due to an extreme weather warning put in place for Saturday/Sunday, the fixture will take place on a new date.

With only necessary travel advised, the decision was taken by the FAI after discussions with the club.

A new date will be arranged shortly.

Preview: Rovers go in search of points vs Waterford

Sligo Rovers take on Waterford FC in The Showgrounds on Saturday night in the SSE Airtricity League.

Rovers are searching for their first points of the season on the back of an encouraging display against Bohemians which ended in an unfortunate 2-0 defeat. 

In team news, John Mahon (broken leg), Lewis Banks (thigh), Regan Donelon (shoulder) and Danny Kane (foot) are out.

Johnny Dunleavy is doubtful with a knee problem.

Ryan De Vries is awaiting work permit and international clearance. 

Liam Buckley said: “I thought the score didn’t reflect the game on Monday. We had enough balls in the box and openings to score and it didn’t fall for us. 

“We needed to score at 1-0 when we were on top for most of the second half and unfortunately it didn’t happen. 

“We deserved a draw at least, if not shading it, but that doesn’t count for a lot now. 

“We’ve got to repeat a lot of the performance and turn it into a result because if we show the same passion and desire and quality on the ball then we will win matches, I have no doubt about that. 

“This is a big game, there’s no denying that, and for both sides because this league is going to be so difficult to pick up points every week. 

“You have to turn up, you have to be at it or you’ll end up beaten. I wanted us to start the season better and we haven’t done so, so you have to step up and dig as deep as you can. 

“Alex Cooper had a very good debut on Monday, Will Seymore moved up into midfield, we appreciated the change of shape certainly. 

“Weather conditions are going to be difficult again and it’ll be a tight game. We’ve got to make sure we’re ready to face all of what is to come and get ourselves going from the start.”

2020 Easter Camps – Book Now

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce the details of the 2020 Easter Camps which will take place at The Showgrounds in April.

Week one of the Easter Camp will kick off on Monday April 6th and run until Friday April 10th.

Week two of the Easter Camp will kick off on Monday April 13th (Easter Monday) and run until Friday April 17th.

The cost of the camp remains capped at €60 for one child, €100 for two children from the one family and €135 for three children from the one family.

Each child who participates in the Easter Camp will receive a Sligo Rovers training top, a participation certificate, a photograph with senior players and a free pass to a home league game.

The camp runs from 10.30am until 3pm daily.

The optional Breakfast Club will run from 8.30am each morning of the camp, where the children get to enjoy a healthy breakfast in The Showgrounds with members of the first team. There are also fully supervised indoor and outdoor activities for the children on the Breakfast Club which includes a presentation on the importance of nutrition.

Pre booking of the Breakfast Club is essential, with places limited to 25 children per week. The cost of the Breakfast Club is an additional €25 for the week per child.

For more information on the Easter Camp, you can contact Shane via email at shane@sligorovers.com or you can Tel 071-9171212.

To book a place on the 2020 Easter Camp for a week of your choice you can click here.

Visit to Manorhamilton Rangers

We were out and about again on Tuesday night as we visited Manorhamilton Rangers at Bee Park.

The kids enjoyed a coaching session with Niall Morahan and Darragh Noone along with community Officer Darragh Healy.

Thanks to Manorhamilton Rangers for having us.

They will be participating in the halftime mini-sided game for Saturday’s clash with Waterford FC in The Showgrounds. S

See you then guys.