With the Superleague Season just around the corner, season tickets for all SSE Airtricity Moycullen home games are now available. Once again our season tickets represent fantastic value for money for anyone who wants to see top class basketball on… Read More ›
Basketball Ireland
Irish U20 Men’s Team
The club would like to congratulate Kyle Cunningham & Joseph Tummon on their recent selection to the Irish Men’s U20 Team who will represent Ireland at the U20 European Championships in Chalkida, Greece from July 15th to 24th. A fantastic… Read More ›
2016 Irish Teams
2016 has proven to be a remarkable year for the club on the International scene where we have 7 players competing for Ireland in the various European Championships which will run during the summer in July & August. We also… Read More ›
Annual Awards Night
Wednesday saw the club hosting their Annual Awards Night in the Forge, Moycullen. It’s the last gathering the club has and signals the end of what was another great this season. This years Awards Night was made extra special as… Read More ›
Disappointment for U18’s in National Cup Final
A favourable group draw, no major injuries at the business end of the season, avoiding the favourites until the final, key players in good form; add to that a good record in key underage games versus Neptune and, in sporting terms, everything pointed to it being “Moycullen’s year”. However, on Saturday, this all meant nothing as Moycullen came up against a quality side who were just too good. In fairness to the team, they gave it everything and, for a brief moment with three minutes to go, after a superb fourth quarter effort, they had closed to within 5 and dared to dream. Neptune quickly slammed the door in their faces though and closed out the game in impressive fashion in a way Moycullen had done in their previous three games. Deserving champions, the level of their ability was further highlighted on Sunday, when 4 of the same players logged big minutes in their U20 victory over Moycullen’s U20 conquerors, St Vincents, with Sean Jenkins clinching his 2nd MVP award of the weekend. Indeed, one wonders how much star U16’s, Cian Heaphy and David Murray would have played, were they not ineligible due to their age!