Going for a Double
It all starts early Saturday morning on Carrick on Shannon Golf Course, when the Leitrim Supporters tee off in the fund-raising Golf Classic. Well, Friday evening really, as golfers descend on the town and the county to swing and to support the green and gold. Mike Carty is travelling from New York and has former DublinÓgreats like Tony Hanahoe and Brian Mullins lined up for his team, while Barry Donnellan, Joe Leydon and Mike Feeney will have rounded up every swinger around Dublin to play for the Leitrim cause. They will be joined by a plethora of home based golfers, with some teams even featuring a few from the enemy camp across the bridge.
The Classic will Scórcely decide either of the games on Sunday as we go for a double, but it will certainly show both teams and their mentors that we are fully behind them. It’s nice for the players to know that there is great good will towards them. Of course it is also important that supporters flock to the Hyde in big numbers — as the sloganÓgoes “Nothing beats being there”.
The Junior team has qualified for the Connacht Final, almost unnoticed by the wider GAA world. But defeating Galway in the semi-final was no mean feat, especially when we realise the Leitrim has come out top against the Tribesmen this year in Senior, Under 21, Minor and Junior — surely the makings of a six marker at some future GAA Quiz.
Manager Martin McGowan and selectors Jimmy Holohan and Thomas Keenan have blended together quite a formidable side, with some players who would not be one bit out of place in the senior clash against Roscommon. Opponents Sligo have done well at this grade in recent years and will be tough opposition, but it is expected that Leitrim will be just too strong for them and get the green and gold roar going early in Hyde Park. Throw in is at 1pm, so get there on time.
Our seniors are quoted as 1000 to 1 to win the All Ireland, the Rossies are priced a bit better. But neither side will be thinking about Paddy Power or his odds when they tear from the dressing room in the corner to the welcoming cheers from all sections of the ground. One thing is certain, Leitrim have no fears of Roscommon, nor have they any fears of playing in Hyde Park, it is almost considered a home ground. Many minds will be thinking back almost twenty years on Sunday to the day that Declan Darcy and 1927 Captain Tom Gannon were presented with the Nestor Cup in front of the stand and in front of proud hearts and tear filled eyes, with victory over Mayo, after already defeating Galway and Roscommon on the way. Others will be reminiscing about the turn of the Millennium, when there was a green and gold pitch invasion and the Rossies stood there, dumbfounded.
Time brings changes and we have to look at the cold hard facts. Going on form in the Allianz League, Roscommon have to be acknowledged as favourites. But then they were the red hot tip in the FBD Connacht League and we can remember what happened. So it is all to play for. Our last championship game in this venue is one we have to banish from our thoughts. That was last year when we bowed out in the replay against London — though Leitrim did stage one of the greatest fight-backs of the 2013 championship in the second half,
That’s the sort of performance we have to produce on Sunday and Sean Hagan, his backroom team and the players have done everything possible in preparation for this eagerly-awaited clash.
The build-up to Sunday among supporters will contain the usual “Will ye have fifteen?”, especially along the run of the Shannon from Dowra to Rooskey; the Hens and Stags in Carrick on Saturday night will wonder what all the hulabaloo is about; some houses will fly both the Leitrim and Roscommon colours (at least we inter-marry) and any sensible publican will do likewise, to pull in the punters.
Going back to 1994, when Leitrim reached Croke Park, we had no better supporters than the Rossies; likewise in the last few weeks all of Leitrim were hoping for an Under 21 title for Roscommon. But Sunday is different —- and this is one of the things that makes the GAA what it is.
So let the green and gold army be on the march early and staying till the fat lady sings. The double would really give us something to shout about.
14-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Annual Juice Plus Dawn Run
LadiesLeitrim Ladies GFA launched their Annual Juice Plus Dawn Run on Thursday June 5th in The Landmark Hotel. Leitrim LGFA are delighted to have Damien Brennan & Juice Plus on Board again as their main sponsor. This is the Fourth year of the Juice Plus Dawn Run & it takes place on June 21st at 6am in St Marys Club House. Along with first man & lady Juice Plus Dawn Run have introduced four new categories, first man & lady over 55 & first Junior Boy & Girl U20. Hot showers & refreshments will be provided in St Marys Club Rooms after the run. Register online www.runireland.ie or on the morning from 5am. All joggers & walkers welcome. For more information check out our Facebook page Leitrim Ladies GFA.
10-Jun-14 by Leitrim Ladies
Its in your Blood!
General10-Jun-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Football Qualifiers
County FootballThe Round 1a and Round 1b Football Qualifier Draws took place this morning, on Morning Ireland, RTÉ Radio 1 in the presence of an tUachtarán, Liam Ó Neill.
All-Ireland Football Qualifiers Round 1A Draw:
Derry v Longford
Laois v Fermanagh
Limerick v London
Wicklow v Offaly
All-Ireland Football Qualifiers Round 1B Draw:
Louth v Monaghan/Tyrone
Cavan v Westmeath
Carlow/Meath v Clare/Waterford
Down v Leitrim
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All dates, times and venues for the above fixtures will be confirmed by the GAAs CCCC in due course.
09-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Football Qualifier Draws 1a and 1b
County FootballFootball Qualifier Draws 1a & 1b – THIS MONDAY, JUNE 9TH
Please note that the Round 1a and Round 1b Football Qualifier Draws will take place this MONDAY morning, JUNE 9th on MORNING IRELAND, RTE Radio 1 at 8.35pm (approx) in the presence of an tUachtarán, Liam O Neill.
Outlined below is how the draws will work and what teams will be involved.
Round 1 Draws – JUNE 9TH 2014
Round 1a – Draw to take place on 9th June
4 games take place on June 21st
Draw involves the Eight counties on the “A” side of the Provincial Championship that do not qualify for the Provincial Semi-Finals, i.e. the following teams/losers of the following games:
Leinster Ulster Munster Connacht
Wicklow Fermanagh Limerick London
Offaly Derry
Dublin/Laois
Wexford/Longford
Procedure: All Eight slips placed in one bowl; 1st team drawn plays 2nd, 3rd drawn plays 4th and so on.
Round 1b – Draw to take place on 9th June
4 games take place on June 28th
Draw involves the Eight counties on the “A” side of the Provincial Championship that do not qualify for the Provincial Semi-Finals, i.e. the following teams/losers of the following games:
Leinster Ulster Munster Connacht
Westmeath Down Clare/Waterford Leitrim
Louth/Kildare Armagh/Cavan
Carlow/Meath Monaghan/Tyrone
Procedure: All Eight slips placed in one bowl; 1st team drawn plays 2nd, 3rd drawn plays 4th and so on.
Venues, times and dates to be confirmed by C.C.C.C on Tuesday, June 10th
First team drawn shall have home advantage;
Exceptions:
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*Counties drawn away in Round 1 in 2013:
A Side: Laois, Fear Manach, Luimneach, Cill Mhantáin
B Side: Tír Eoghain
05-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Ladies News
Ladies30-May-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim GAA Golf Classic 2014 Prize Winners
General17-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Traffic Information
County FootballAhead of Sundays Connacht Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final between Roscommon and Leitrim and the Connacht Junior Football Championship Final, which also takes place in Dr. Hyde Park, supporters are advised that parking restrictions will be in place on the Circular Road, Roscommon town and in adjacent areas on the day as the first stage of the An Post Cycling Rás is set to pass through the area and finish in the town centre between 3:40pm and 5pm, although the exact finishing time / race speed is dependent on weather conditions.
16-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Ladies News
LadiesIntermediate Team
The Intermediate Ladies take on Roscommon in the second round of the Connacht Intermediate Championship at 7pm in Ballinamore this Friday, 16th of May.
16 County Team
The U16s are out this weekend in the second round of the championship at home to Roscommon at 1pm in Annaduuf. Best of luck to the girls!
U14 Country Team
Hard luck to the U14s who lost to Galway in the Connacht B Final last Sunday. Well done to Dearbhla Rooney who was awarded Player of the Match on the day.
LGFA President to Visit Leitrim
Pat Quill, President of the LGFA will be visiting the county on Wednesday 21st May. He will visit the following schools: St Clares Manorhamilton at 9.30am, Ardvarney Dromahair at 10.30am, Ballinamore GNS at 12.15pm, Mohill NS at 1.15pm,and St Marys NS at 2.15pm.
14-May-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Connacht Football Championship 2014
County FootballLeitrim 15 to take on Roscommon in the Quarter Finals of the Connacht Football Championship in Hyde Park on Sunday 18th May at 3pm
Cathal McCrann (Gortletteragh)
Barry Prior (Aughawillan)
Donal Wrynn (Fenagh St Caillins)
Paddy Maguire (Glencar Manorhamilton)
Wayne McKeon (Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin’s
Gary Reynolds (Carrigallen)
Paul Brennan (Melvin Gaels)
Darren Sweeney (Glencar Manorhamilton)
Damian Moran (Bornacoola)
Kevin Conlon (St Patrick’s Dromahair)
Robert Lowe (St Mary’s)
Barry McWeeney (Aughnasheelin)
Emlyn Mulligan Capt (St Brigids)
James Glancy (Glencar Manorhamilton)
Sean McWeeney (Aughnasheelin)
Championship Debutants: Donal Wrynn, Damian Moran, Sean McWeeney
14-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Going for a Double
County FootballGoing for a Double
It all starts early Saturday morning on Carrick on Shannon Golf Course, when the Leitrim Supporters tee off in the fund-raising Golf Classic. Well, Friday evening really, as golfers descend on the town and the county to swing and to support the green and gold. Mike Carty is travelling from New York and has former DublinÓgreats like Tony Hanahoe and Brian Mullins lined up for his team, while Barry Donnellan, Joe Leydon and Mike Feeney will have rounded up every swinger around Dublin to play for the Leitrim cause. They will be joined by a plethora of home based golfers, with some teams even featuring a few from the enemy camp across the bridge.
The Classic will Scórcely decide either of the games on Sunday as we go for a double, but it will certainly show both teams and their mentors that we are fully behind them. It’s nice for the players to know that there is great good will towards them. Of course it is also important that supporters flock to the Hyde in big numbers — as the sloganÓgoes “Nothing beats being there”.
The Junior team has qualified for the Connacht Final, almost unnoticed by the wider GAA world. But defeating Galway in the semi-final was no mean feat, especially when we realise the Leitrim has come out top against the Tribesmen this year in Senior, Under 21, Minor and Junior — surely the makings of a six marker at some future GAA Quiz.
Manager Martin McGowan and selectors Jimmy Holohan and Thomas Keenan have blended together quite a formidable side, with some players who would not be one bit out of place in the senior clash against Roscommon. Opponents Sligo have done well at this grade in recent years and will be tough opposition, but it is expected that Leitrim will be just too strong for them and get the green and gold roar going early in Hyde Park. Throw in is at 1pm, so get there on time.
Our seniors are quoted as 1000 to 1 to win the All Ireland, the Rossies are priced a bit better. But neither side will be thinking about Paddy Power or his odds when they tear from the dressing room in the corner to the welcoming cheers from all sections of the ground. One thing is certain, Leitrim have no fears of Roscommon, nor have they any fears of playing in Hyde Park, it is almost considered a home ground. Many minds will be thinking back almost twenty years on Sunday to the day that Declan Darcy and 1927 Captain Tom Gannon were presented with the Nestor Cup in front of the stand and in front of proud hearts and tear filled eyes, with victory over Mayo, after already defeating Galway and Roscommon on the way. Others will be reminiscing about the turn of the Millennium, when there was a green and gold pitch invasion and the Rossies stood there, dumbfounded.
Time brings changes and we have to look at the cold hard facts. Going on form in the Allianz League, Roscommon have to be acknowledged as favourites. But then they were the red hot tip in the FBD Connacht League and we can remember what happened. So it is all to play for. Our last championship game in this venue is one we have to banish from our thoughts. That was last year when we bowed out in the replay against London — though Leitrim did stage one of the greatest fight-backs of the 2013 championship in the second half,
That’s the sort of performance we have to produce on Sunday and Sean Hagan, his backroom team and the players have done everything possible in preparation for this eagerly-awaited clash.
The build-up to Sunday among supporters will contain the usual “Will ye have fifteen?”, especially along the run of the Shannon from Dowra to Rooskey; the Hens and Stags in Carrick on Saturday night will wonder what all the hulabaloo is about; some houses will fly both the Leitrim and Roscommon colours (at least we inter-marry) and any sensible publican will do likewise, to pull in the punters.
Going back to 1994, when Leitrim reached Croke Park, we had no better supporters than the Rossies; likewise in the last few weeks all of Leitrim were hoping for an Under 21 title for Roscommon. But Sunday is different —- and this is one of the things that makes the GAA what it is.
So let the green and gold army be on the march early and staying till the fat lady sings. The double would really give us something to shout about.
14-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Leitrim Players are Local Heroes
GeneralLeitrim Players are Local Heroes
Nothing beats being there has been the GAA’s promotional slogan to encourage supporters to attend the Provincial and All Ireland Championships. Truth to tell, there is little to compare to the excitement of the football and hurling championships in the build up to September.
The high regard in which inter-county players are held was emphasised on Sunday last in Páirc Mac Diarmada, when Leitrim GAA hosted an Open Day for supporters, but particularly for children. The inter-action between the players, their managements and backroom teams and the youngsters was quite a promotional exercise and thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
Coiste na nÓg had the Allen Gaels, Carrigallen, Melvin Gaels and Ballinamore Sean O’Heslin Juvenile teams in attendance to play a series of blitzes, with county players acting as coaches, selectors, referees and water boys, much to the delight of the four teams. For once, the results of the games didn’t matter, a fun day was what it was all about.
But better was to come when every child in Páirc Seán had the opportunity to join a team that played a challenge against the Leitrim Senior footballers — hundreds against fifteen! The referee was none other than football Manager Sean Hagan, who certainly let the game flow and kept the black cards in his pocket. Doing the commentary on the game was current centre half back Gary Reynolds, who was the unanimous choice of the players for the task. Correction – he was actually second choice, but Gerry Hickey had baulked at the proposition — he would rather face the wild tackles from the Juveniles than do a commentary on a game his team mates were certain to lose. And lose they did, with the kids Scóring at will, due to some dodgy refereeing and umpiring decisions.
Then it was time for piggy back races and all kinds of hilarity, with the footballers and hurlers intermingling with their young fans. James Molloy had everyone lined up for the customary “High Fives”, but sudden incessant rain put paid to that.
However, all was not lost, as everyone retreated to the shelter of the stand, where the main organiser, County Board PRO Collette Fox, had goodies and promotional material ready for distribution to all the kids and the players were besieged for autographs. You see, these players are the local sporting heroes for our young generation.
Thanks is due to everyone involved – Terence Boyle and Barbara Byrne from Coiste na nÓg, Thomas Keenan, Games Promotion Manager, the Leitrim County Board, James Molloy, Brian Blake and all those who helped out on the day. But special gratitude must go to the team managements and particularly all the players who made the Championship Open Day one to remember.
Some photographs from the day are available on our Facebook page
13-May-14 by Leitrim GAA
Connacht GAA Football 7s
Club FootballAustinÓgrogan Memorial Cup
ï‚· 7-a-side with panel of 10 players
ï‚· Number of teams limited to 32
ï‚· Applications received on a first come, first served basis
ï‚· For Senior & Intermediate Clubs only
ï‚· One team per club
ï‚· First game to throw in at 10am
ï‚· Competition fee – €120 per team
Meals provided for teams on the day
Winning team receive a Club set of Jerseys
Runners up receive a set of Club Equipment
Application for entry no later than Friday 30th May 2014
13-May-14 by Colette Fox – PRO