The Biggest Basketball Game In The World Ever!


RipnRun present The Biggest Basketball Game In The World at The Festival of Basketball sponsored by Robinson’s in association with The Irish Daily Star.

Film and Music created by Tony St Ledger

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RipnRun in association with Robinson’s are giving away 4 scholarships to the Rip’n’Run Festival of Basketball at the Kings Hospital in Palmerstown Dublin for Week 1 on 27/7/2014 to 2/8/2014 – Enter Now!


RipnRun Basketball-Win scholarships to the Rip'n'Run Festival of Basketball-photoTony St Ledger.

To enter this great competition, answer the following question.

Who are the new NBA Champions for 2014?
Send your answers with your name,address, phone no and email to : markinglernr@gmail.com

This summer starts right here.The Rip’n’Run Festival of Basketball 2014 in association with Robinson’s and The Irish Daily Star.


The Rip’n’Run Festival of Basketball continues to grow year on year at the ully supervised Residential Camp at Kings Hospital College Dublin with over 25 Acres of parkland and state of the art facilities for aspiring basketball boys and girls players aged 11 and upwards. Rip’n’Run as always are committed to top Irish and International coaches ensuring a coaches 6:1 player coaching ratio.

RIPnRUN Festival of Basketball 2014 in association with Robinson's

RipnRun in association with Robinson’s Easter Basketball Camp held at Mercy College


Photos feature Sean Ingle Irish International Coach and Meagan Hoffman USA putting the players through their paces. Parents were delighted with the Robinsons prizes handed out and the Robinson’s drink stations. 

Coach Meagan Hoffman USA putting the players through their paces

Coach Meagan Hoffman USA putting the players through their paces

Elite League Winners-The RipnRun Robinsons All Stars

Elite League Winners-The RipnRun Robinsons All Stars

Junior League Winners-The RipnRun Robinsons Runners

Junior League Winners-The RipnRun Robinsons Runners

RipnRun in association with Robinson's Easter Basketball Camp-6

RipnRun in association with Robinson’s Easter Basketball Camp-6

Rookie League Winners-The RipnRun-Robinsons Rascals

Rookie League Winners-The RipnRun-Robinsons Rascals

Sean Ingle Irish International Coach in action

Sean Ingle Irish International Coach in action

RipnRun in association with Robinson's Easter

RipnRun in association with Robinson’s Easter Basketball Camp

RipnRun in association with Robinson's Easter Basketball Camp

RipnRun in association with Robinson’s Easter Basketball Camp

Rip’n’Run Easter Basketball Camp at Mercy College Coolock – Starts Tuesday 24th April.


RipnRun Mercy-Easter-Basketball.JPG Camp

Go to www.ripnrun.com and secure your place now!

RipnRun Festival of Basketball Summer dates announced – Week 1 Sunday July 27th-Saturday August 2nd.Week 2 Sunday August 3rd-Saturday August 9th.


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RipnRun Festival of Basketball 2014

Week 1 – Sunday July 28th – Saturday August 3rd.Limited places available! Week 2 – Sunday August 4th – Saturday August 10th. Last Remaining places available! Call Now Rip’N’Run OFFICE direct 01-846 5764 or mobile 086 8681966


RIpnRun 2013

Week 1 – Sunday July 28th – Saturday August 3rd.Limited places available! Week 2 – Sunday August 4th – Saturday August 10th. Last Remaining places available! Call Now Rip’N’Run OFFICE direct 01-846 5764 or mobile 086 8681966

St.Malachy’s basketballers land double success – I think out of the 27 players, only 3 haven’t been to RNR at some stage.RipnRun Basketball – The Home of Champions


 
RipnRun Basketball - The Home of Champions-Photo Tony St Ledger
St.Malachy’s College basketball stars headed south on Friday 25th January, seeking to bring All Ireland glory back to North Belfast. It was a two pronged attack with the U16 team playing Ard Scoil Rathangan, Co.Kildare at 10.30am and the U19 team playing Templeogue College, Dublin at 12.
The U16 team was led by Irish internationals Odhran Eastwood and Adam Ryan, who will head to the European Championships in Bosnia this summer with the U16 Irish team. Eastwood and Ryan have a powerful supporting cast including 6’4 Jordan McCloskey, who was himself unlucky not to make the international squad, the dynamic Ronan O’Fril and Sean Quinn who are a potent threat from the 3 point line. Quinn set the final alight with three 3-pointers inside two minutes. Inside threat Paul Morrison also had an excellent game at the defensive end, both in the semi final against Mercy Mounthawk from Tralee and the final v Ard Scoil Rathangan. The boys also secured wins over Presentation College, Bray and St.Joseph’s Galway to reach the final.
St.Malachy’s U19 team went one better than last year when defeating Templeogue College, Dublin in an absolutely enthralling encounter. The team has a youthful look about it as all but 2 of the players are in Year 13 and will return next year. Excellent shooting guards Aidan and Conor Quinn, alongside 6’7 Liam Pettigrew, all members of the current Irish U18 squad, played significant roles last year and they have been boosted by the arrival of 6’9 centre and Irish U17 international Oisin Kerlin who has had an excellent season. U17 international John Largey was an injury concern going into the final, not having played since before Christmas with an ankle injury. However, he was able to make a vital contribution off the bench. Sean Joe Rooney and Callum MacHugh have had a major impact this season particularly at the defensive end and did another excellent job in the final. With the likes of guards Aaron Goldring, Dominic Lyttle and Peter O’Donnell in the line up alongside centre Martin Bell, St.Malachy’s have been a tough team to beat this year and have secured wins over Mercy Mounthawk from Tralee, St.Fintan’s, Dublin, St.Mary’s CBGS, Belfast and St.Mary’s Galway to reach the final. St.Malachy’s were delighted that Year 14 students Joe O’Boyle and Michael Gorman, both of whom have played significant roles in their St.Malachy’s careers, had a major impact despite their preparations being hampered by A-Level modular exams.

Irish Basketball Schools Cup Champions (U16A and U18A) – St Malachy’s College Belfast and RipnRun Director – Adrian Fulton


ADRIAN FULTON - Director Rip'n'Run

ADRIAN FULTON – Director Rip’n’Run

St.Malachy’s College basketball stars headed south on Friday 25th January, seeking to bring All Ireland glory back to North Belfast. It was a two pronged attack with the U16 team playing Ard Scoil Rathangan, Co.Kildare at 10.30am and the U19 team playing Templeogue College, Dublin at 12.
The U16 team was led by Irish internationals Odhran Eastwood and Adam Ryan, who will head to the European Championships in Bosnia this summer with the U16 Irish team. Eastwood and Ryan have a powerful supporting cast including 6’4 Jordan McCloskey, who was himself unlucky not to make the international squad, the dynamic Ronan O’Fril and Sean Quinn who are a potent threat from the 3 point line. Quinn set the final alight with three 3-pointers inside two minutes. Inside threat Paul Morrison also had an excellent game at the defensive end, both in the semi final against Mercy Mounthawk from Tralee and the final v Ard Scoil Rathangan. The boys also secured wins over Presentation College, Bray and St.Joseph’s Galway to reach the final.
St.Malachy’s U19 team went one better than last year when defeating Templeogue College, Dublin in an absolutely enthralling encounter. The team has a youthful look about it as all but 2 of the players are in Year 13 and will return next year. Excellent shooting guards Aidan and Conor Quinn, alongside 6’7 Liam Pettigrew, all members of the current Irish U18 squad, played significant roles last year and they have been boosted by the arrival of 6’9 centre and Irish U17 international Oisin Kerlin who has had an excellent season. U17 international John Largey was an injury concern going into the final, not having played since before Christmas with an ankle injury. However, he was able to make a vital contribution off the bench. Sean Joe Rooney and Callum MacHugh have had a major impact this season particularly at the defensive end and did another excellent job in the final. With the likes of guards Aaron Goldring, Dominic Lyttle and Peter O’Donnell in the line up alongside centre Martin Bell, St.Malachy’s have been a tough team to beat this year and have secured wins over Mercy Mounthawk from Tralee, St.Fintan’s, Dublin, St.Mary’s CBGS, Belfast and St.Mary’s Galway to reach the final. St.Malachy’s were delighted that Year 14 students Joe O’Boyle and Michael Gorman, both of whom have played significant roles in their St.Malachy’s careers, had a major impact despite their preparations being hampered by A-Level modular exams.

Congratulation to Rip’n’Run director Adrian Fulton and the teams at St Malachy’s College Belfast on a super win.

Join Adrian and the players at this years Rip’n’Run Festival of Basketball  all the details are below – BOOK NOW

Rip’n’Run – Your Summer starts right here!  Rip’n’Run announces new dates for ” The Rip’n’Run Festival of Basketball 2013″ in association with Robinson’s and The Star.

Week 1 – Sunday July 28th to Saturday August 3rd.

Week 2 – Sunday August 4th to Saturday August 10th.

Camp Download forms are available NOW CLICK HERE or go to  www.ripnrun.com

or contact The Rip’N’Run OFFICE direct contact on Dublin 01-846 5764  or mobile 086 8681966