*Sean Rouine, Joey Rouine, Brendan Rouine, Ciaran Vaughan, Cillian Rouine, Eoin Rouine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
WITH NO LESS THAN TEN of the Rouine clan forming part of the Ennistymon panel, to call it a family affair for the football mad North Clare crew is certainly an understatement.
Five different Rouine families are represented on the panel bidding to claim the Jack Daly for the first time in the clubโs history. Jack Lynch and Joe Arkins are the only surviving members of the Kilfenora side to win the Clare SFC in 1950 and are the last living North Clare men with such medals. How theyโd love to see the North Clare drought end this weekend.
Key to such an outcome would be the showing of the Rouines who will take up a multitude of positions within Mark Shanahanโs Ennistymon side.
Brendan โBeanoโ Rouine was part of the Clare side to win the Munster SFC in 1992 and also had the distinction of captaining his county. With a solid audition for a role on โWho Do You Think You Areโ, he broke down the lineage. โAnn Vaughan who is Ann Rouine sheโd be the eldest and has sons Ciaran and Oisin on the panel. You have John Rouine who has Eoin, รanna and Dara involved in the panel and John is married to OโGormans from Liscannor great football people. Sean Rouine is a son of Michael and his mom is Sheehy from Kerry.
โYouโve Joey playing on the team and Danny on the panel, their dad is Joe Joe who won a senior championship medal with Miltown Malbay in 1990 and his heritage would also have the McCormacks from Kilfenora with Mikey McCormack winning a senior championship in 1950 would be his grand-dad, Ciaran McMahon who is Murtyโs son, his grand-uncle from Kilfenora was also part of that 1950 team. Weโve Cillian and Brendy who are my sons and their mom is Murphy from Tulla whoโs brother Mike was captain when they won the senior hurling championship in 2007. Thereโs other brothers playing on the second and third team from all the families. Thereโs championship medals in North Clare, weโre just trying to bridge a gap, weโre not trying to create history, we just want to bridge a gapโ. Unsurprisingly, tracing is a strong part of the familyโs heritage.
Joining The Clare Echo in The Falls Hotel to look ahead to Sundayโs final are Beano, Joey, Ciaran, Sean, Cillian and Eoin. A 220 kilowatt turbine provides the 145 bedroom Ennistymon hotel with 100 percent of its power while between them the Rouines have grins capable of lighting up one of these hotel rooms.
Which of the Rouine cousins is the best footballer is the first soft question lobbed in the direction of Beano. โAs Fr Ted would say โthat would be an ecumenical matterโ,โ comes the response. Ascertaining who is the most stylish footballer brings no joy but thereโs more certainty on who comes out trumps in the fashion stakes, โour first cousin Mikie is a barber, heโs more stylish than all of us,โ Sean outlined. That Sean went straight to Flanaganโs in Lahinch after their quarter-final win in his full kit as opposed to changing en route demonstrated a thirst rather than a lack of fashion, Cillian empathised.
Eoin is unable to pick out one of his cousins as the worst sledger of the lot, Sean a possible contender in this category outlined with a smile, โWeโre football people, we play a nice brand of footballโ. Equally tough to call for Joey is which of his relations is the best craic, โitโs too tough to callโ which prompts Beano to advise him to say the McCormacks, โitโs like the deaf dog, itโs hard to callโ and Eoin to put up the cause for the collective, โweโre all good craicโ.
Currently a final year psychology student at NUIG, Eoin appeared to be fighting a losing battle when suggesting his social life was the least active. Were he to head out in Galway, which Rouine would be the best company, โI try to stay away from the nights out. Iโd be the one getting the call, we havenโt been going out much at allโ. Looks come from left and right which question his statement, โI havenโt gone out,โ he protested. His cousins are quick to pinpoint him as the one with the biggest temper, โeveryone has their moments,โ comes the response.
After a two and half year stint in Australia, Joey returned to North Clare and to the Ennistymon defence. Though he says he was โenjoying the sunshineโ down under, the jury is out. โGowlingโ is the verdict of Beano. โI was chasing my tail, it was nice to go and it was nice to come back,โ Joey added. โChasing tail, thatโs what he said,โ pipes up Sean. โIt was nice to see what all the talk was about in Australia. Itโs good to come back home to the family and to the football,โ Joey retorted. โI kept myself in shape when I came home, as long as you keep yourself fit you always have a chance of playing senior football in Clare, once I got my few trainings in and a few games I was fairly back in the rhythm of it againโ.
Football is the strongest bond between them. โAt all the occasions, itโs all we talk about, if thereโs a 50th itโs always overshadowed by football talk, a recent match or an upcoming match, itโs all football,โ Sean outlined. Joey added, โSometimes we get together for the dinner on a Sunday, Seanโs mother (Elaine) is a good woman to cook the dinner, it brings us together as wellโ. Beano acknowledged, โFood would be importantโ. According to Joey the speciality meal represents them well, โweโre very traditional that way, the spuds, bacon and cabbage, weโre not fussy. Itโs old school and simpleโ. If the football talk gets too tense, the weather can sometimes become the default subject, Eoin remarked, โonce youโve the last game covered, the next game covered and whatโs for dinner youโre fairly on your way to going home at that stageโ.
This year Cillian was a regular starter at corner back for Colm Collinsโ county side. He had additional company to and from training with younger brother Brendy joining the panel for the first time but the younger brother wouldnโt be one for looking to Cillian for advice, โHe wouldnโt listen to me anyway, it was the same as having any other teammate to be honest, itโs nice in a way to have a bit of company going down in the carโ. Inter-county experience is not new to the family with Eoin a former Clare U20 captain while Cillian and Brendy have captained the county minors.
In the eyes of Ciaran and Cillian, Ennistymon have been luckier in 2022 compared with previous campaigns. โWe barely got over St Breckanโs it came down to the two last frees, you couldnโt write what happened against Kilmurry Ibrickane we maybe got even more luck,โ Cillian reflected. Joey who works at Lahinch Golf Club along with Ciaran added, โweโve battled hard in all the games, weโve a game plan and weโve stuck together, it seems to have worked so far, they are all hard earned, you need a bit of luck but a lot of effort goes inโ. Eoin gave his take, โWe always go out every year believing that weโre good enough to do it, thatโs the first step. To reach the quarter-final is the first aim, once you get over the quarter-final then youโre really in the business end so we take each game as it comes, the next one is the big oneโ.
Now a selector having served for close to a decade as chairman, Beano didnโt believe there was too much different about this yearโs approach. โThereโs very little different, every year you go out you try to give it your all, at the start of the year you set out your target and set out your goals, set out your training. Weโve had brilliant managements over the last couple of years, weโre so blessed to be in a county final this year, itโs brilliant for the parish and the community of people, the squad and management, I wouldnโt say there is anything different, every club puts their best foot forward every year and after that you try cut down on the mistakes. Weโve found ourselves in a county final, a lot of people will say itโs by hook or by crook, we know weโre up against the best team in the county and itโs just another stepping stone, letโs have a cut at itโ.
When Ennistymon faced St Josephโs Miltown in the 2018 decider, Joey wore number six, Sean was one of the youngest players to feature while Ciaran was sub-goalkeeper, โIโve put away the gloves and retired from the goals since, I was outfield with our intermediates this yearโ. Sean has moved from defence to attack but also as one of the more experienced players of the present squad, โI suppose you never know when the next one is going to come around. Every year every game is cutthroat and you never know when youโre going to be back so you have to try make the most of the occasion and do your best to see if you come out the right side of it,โ he commented of the four year wait to get back to the final.
Recently qualified as a primary school teacher, Cillianโs expertise is highly rated by his county teammates currently studying at Mary Immaculate College. Heโs substituting in a number of schools across Clare and is very satisfied with the career, โitโs definitely good, I like it a lot to be honest, Iโm enjoying the experience Iโm getting subbing, Iโve got a lot of days so far, Iโm definitely enjoying it, it is good for the football, I havenโt missed any trainings now because of it thank Godโ.
Of the Rouine contingent, Sean is the only one working in Ennis through his role as a personal trainer at Hustle Fitness. Not one to venture around the town, he admitted, โI like to keep a low profileโ. That his cousins Cillian and Brendy were promoting Lahinch Leisure Centre and not Hustle caused โno beefโ among the family. Discussion of the facilities prompts Beano to highlight how fortunate they are within the locality. โWeโre blessed in Ennistymon to have the gym in The Falls Hotel, weโve Lahinch Leisure Centre, Paul Dunne is there in Lahinch and the Community Centre in Ennistymon, weโve four gyms within a two mile radius, anyone who doesnโt have their strength and conditioning together itโs their faultโ.
รire รg boss Paul Madden revealed that the word potential began to grate on him when success eluded them. Similar sentiments are expressed by Beano when reflecting on Ennistymonโs bid to translate underage honours into silverware at adult level. โAs a club we never put pressure on, weโve worked hard at underage, weโve worked hard at adult level and thatโs the way weโd be every day, the day you take the eye off the ball at underage youโre on a loser, you have to keep working hard from U6 all the way up along, you have to obviously keep working with your adult teams. Underage competitions are different to adult competitions, potential is a nice word but you have to go out and do it on any given day when you are juvenile or adult, itโs all about meeting whatโs in front of you on a given day and adapting to that, I think the team have done well to adapting to whatโs in front of them this yearโ.
Providing an additional boost was the run of the intermediates in reaching a semi-final where they lost out to Cooraclare. โWe were pushing the seniors to keep their spots, a lot of us were training with the seniors, it was a good stepping stone for lads who are just of age to take a step up next year and get used to playing at a good level, next year again there will be another battle for positions which is great to have. Weโre only the second team and weโre playing intermediate, itโs a good level, we got to a semi-final and itโs a pity we didnโt go further but we were only Junior A last year so itโs nice progress,โ Ciaran observed.
Little confidence is exhibited on the prospect of the Rouines giving the championship a rattle if they made up the entire team. โWeโd all fall out with each other,โ Sean predicted while Eoin insisted they wouldnโt progress โfar at allโ, he continued, โItโs a big club here and we need everyone, thereโs a lot of people outside of us contributing to the club, I donโt think weโd get very far at all with just us, we need everyone we have on board because it is a dog eat dog championshipโ.
With football regularly discussed, management and coaching is likely to be on the cards, โthey all have potential,โ Ciaran quipped on future roles, โthatโs a nice word Giggs,โ Sean quickly responded. โWhen we stop playing, weโll all probably want to get into it, we wonโt want to leave the football, itโs our life really,โ Ciaran predicted.
For the week ahead, they wonโt change their routine with Beano hinting The Clare Echo wonโt be digested until after the game. Whether it be player, chairman, senior selector or intermediate manager his involvement is at the heart of the club but is he a better chairman or selector is the question directed to his son Cillian, โthat would be another ecumenical matter, I wonโt dig that hole for myself,โ is the reply.
Just like Beano, his sons and nephews serve as a strong beating heart pumping through the Ennistymon club.