Ballinteer St. Johns

Founded 1982

Dublin

Meet Roisin O’Regan, 2011 Girls & Hugh Flannery, 2017 Girls

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It’s National Volunteer Week & we are delighted to share Roisin O’Regan’s & Hugh Flannery’s story with you!  Well done Roisin & Hugh & thank you for all that you do 👏

We hope that their story will inspire others to get involved!

Roisin O’Regan, 2011 Girls Mentor


Roisin O’Regan as role model to our BSJ 2011 girls embodies commitment, discipline, dedication, creativity, friendship & FUN! 

Her warm ups are legendary and set the tone for every session with girls switched on and enjoying themselves. 

Roisin makes a massive contribution to scheduling of matches, coaching the girls, coming up with original fundraising ideas and organising brilliant team bonding events for the group. We’re very lucky to have her!

Thank you Roisin!
Go raibh míle maith agat. Ní neart cur le chéile.

Hugh Flannery, 2017 Girls Mentor


Hugh, from the hurling stronghold of Tipperary, has been crucial in the development of the skills of our U8 girls, working with them on focused and fun drills.

The Camogie skills are really shining bright during Go Games!

Thank you Hugh!
Go raibh míle maith agat. Ní neart cur le chéile.

If you would like to get involved please get in touch at 
camogiecommittee@bsjgsa.com.  We’d love to hear from you! 🙏

National Volunteer Week 2025

It’s National Volunteer Week!  Ballinteer St Johns Camogie Committee are taking the opportunity to highlight all the great Volunteer work that supports our 700+ Camogie players both on the pitch & behind the scenes!

Thank you to all those who generously give up their time, expertise and energy, to support and develop Camogie at Ballinteer St Johns!

Throughout the week we will share stories of a few of our many volunteers!  We hope that it will highlight the work that is being done to support our teams & that it may inspire others to get involved!