Please be are aware that there are two Rule changes, passed at Congress, which became part of the Rule Book on 22 March, which directly effect the message delivered on the pre-Christmas DVD “Rule changes of Gaelic Football 2014” and a hand-out issued at that time.

These two changes are:

(1.) To act by deed, word or gesture of a racist, sectarian or anti-inclusion/diversity nature against an opponent is now an Immediate Ordering Off Infraction (Straight Red Card).

(2.) The penalty for Repeat Category I Infraction is changed to:

       Three (3) x Double Yellows within 48 weeks = 1 game suspension;

       Three (3) x Yellow followed by a Black card within 48 weeks = 1 game suspension

                                                        OR

A combination of both (totalling three (3)) within 48 weeks = 1 game suspension.

The one (1) game suspension is applicable to the next game in the Competition in which the third ordering-off occurred at all levels, except Senior inter-county League and Championship.

 

 

31-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

Sean speaks to John Lynch about Sundays crunch tie with Tipperary in Páirc Seán.

Support is vital for the lads on Sunday ……………………. http://shar.es/Bqxwu

 

 

28-Mar-14 by Colette Fox – PRO

Another busy weekend for Leitrim GAA on home soil.

On Saturday (29/3/14) our Minor team take on Longford in Mohill at 5pm in the Connacht Minor League while on Sunday (30/3/14), Páirc Seán takes centre stage when we welcome Tipperary in a crunch tie in the Allianz Football League.  Throw in 2pm. 

We wish both teams the very best of luck and urge supporters to get behind the teams by turning up in large numbers to cheer them to victory.

 

 

 

 

28-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

The Cadburys Connacht U21 Football Championship Final fixture details have been confirmed:

 

Cadburys Connacht U21 Football Championship Final

Saturday 5th April 2014 at 2.30 in Páirc Seán

*****

The Curtain Raiser to the U21 Final will be the Connacht Minor League meeting between Leitrim and Mayo at 12.45.

 

Nothing Beats Being There

 

 

 

26-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

Connacht 40×20 Juvenile B Championship

Leitrims young handballers took on their Sligo counterparts at the weekend in Drumshanbo in the first round of the Connacht B Championship inÓgrades from U11 up to U15.
 
A total of 13 Leitrim competitors took part with three getting through and another two having byes to the semi-finals against Mayo. Leitrims winners were U12 Doubles Fergal McLoughlin and James Wrynn and U14 Singles Oisin McLoughlin. The action started on Friday night with Drumshanbos Edel ODonnell  first up inÓgirls U11 against Laura Foody (Castleconnor) losing 2-15,4-15. The Drumshanbo/Fenagh pairing of Sean Kelly and Ronan Moran took on Cormac Finn and Patrick Cooney (Ballymote) in U11 Doubles and despite battling hard lost on a score line of 6-15, 6-15. The game of the night was the U12 Singles between Eoin McLoughlin (Fenagh) and Conor Finn (Ballymote) with Eoin just losing out by two aces in the Tie-Break having taken the first game 15-13. He lost the second game 7-15 and though leading 8-3 in a tight third game lost on a score of 13-15. The U12 Doubles game between Fergal McLoughlin/James Wrynn (Fenagh) and Daniel Gearity/Brian Byrne (Tubbercurry) didnt match the intensity of the singles match with the Fenagh lads winning comfortably 15-1, 15-4. Drumshanbos David Gallagher came up against Colm Naughton (Castleconnor) in U13 Singles. After getting off to a great start David took the first game 15-9, lost the second one 9-15 and while starting well in the tie break lost on a score line of 8-15. The final game of the night was the U14 Singles between Fenaghs Oisin McLoughlin and
Castleconnors Ronan Wilson with Oisin having a comfortable win on a score of 15-2, 15-6. On Saturday Tom McKeon and Sean McNabola (Fenagh/Drumshanbo) took on Dara Barnes and Fergal Boland (Castleconnor) in U13 Doubles. The Leitrim lads settled well in the first game and went on to win 15-11. The second game slipped away from them and they lost on a score of 7-15. The Sligo lads took control of the Tie-Break having serve and went on to win 4-15. The second match was the U15 Singles of David Wrynn (Fenagh) and Adhorn Quinn (Castleconnor) with David losing on a score line of 10-15, 7-15. The final game of the week-end was the U14 Doubles of James Lennon and Caolan McDermott (Fenagh) and cousins Diarmuid and Vincent Harte (Collooney). The Leitrim lads started well but midway through the game the Sligo duo took control and went on to win 7-15. The Fenagh pairing never got going in the second game and were defeated 1-15. Ciaran McMorrow (Drumshanbo) U11 and Aaron McLoughlin (Fenagh) U16 have byes to the semi-finals.

 

 

25-Mar-14 by Handball PRO

Connacht GAA are hosting a Coaching Conference for adult coaches on Saturday 12th April in the Connacht GAA Centre.  The event throws in at 10am.  Click on the link below for full details for this not to be missed event:-

http://www.connachtgaa.ie/coaching/CoachingConference2014.pdf

 

 

24-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

Another incredible night for Leitrim in the Connacht Senior Scór Finals. Leitrim once again topped the polls of titles on the night by winning 5 of the 8 events.
This brings our Connacht titles to 115 in Scór since it started in 1970. Leitrim also retained the Cormac MacGiolla Memorial Shield which was won in recognition of our success, the shield has never been outside of Leitrim since it was introduced to the competition in 2009.

St Marys were first to the stage in Rince Foirne and won the Figure Dance title, seeing off the opposition from Roscommon. The team will be hoping for a third time lucky All-Ireland chance this year having won the Connacht title for the first time in 2012 and they will be hoping to go the extra mile and bring the title back to Leitrim.
James Hazlet of Drumkeerin gave a fabulous performance in solo singing but Norrie Quinn of Abbeyknockmoy took the title back to Galway for a second year in a row.
Drumkeerin also represented Leitrim in Instrumental Music, they gave a flawless foot tapping performance but unfortunately for Leitrim, previous All-Ireland finalists, St Farnans of Sligo were announced the winners.
Aiden Dockery of Bornacoola gave a heartfelt performance in Recitation, winning him the Connacht title.
A fabulous win for St Marys Ballad group who gave yet another outstanding performance. Having made it to the All Ireland on 2 separate occasions in past years, elation was felt among the leitrim supporters for this exceptional group. It really will be double whammy for St Marys this year with both groups making their third All-Ireland debut.
Leona Reynolds from Aughnasheelin competed in Rince Sean-Os, a very well executed performance, mixing the traditional old style steps with her flare and energy successfully won the title.
Set Dancing was won by the Fenagh St Caillins team, a fine performance, and worthy winners of this years title.

Sean OHeslins having won the Question Time at Leitrim County Final will represent the County in a National Question Time Quiz in the IT Castlebar on the morning of the All-Ireland.

Tickets for the All Ireland
Tickets for the All Ireland Finals in the Royal Theatre Castlebar on Saturday 26th April must be ordered in advance. For the competing clubs, tickets must be ordered through your clubs Scór officer by Friday 4th April.
For people outside those clubs they can be ordered directly through County Scór Rúnaí, Maura Mulvey on 087-6486967 or contact your Scór officer as soon as possible. Clubs are also asked to make sure that anyone who orders tickets pays for them with the order, as tickets are non-refundable and the clubs must pay for all tickets when ordered.

 
Rince Foirne: St Marys, Leitrim
Solo Singing : Norrie Quinn, Abbeyknockmoy, Galway
Recitation: Aiden Dockery, Bornacoola, Leitrim
Instrumental Music: St Farnans Sligo
Sean-Os: Leona Reynolds, Aughnasheelin, Leitrim
Ballad Group : St Marys, Leitrim
Set Dance: Fenagh St Callins, Leitrim 

 

 

24-Mar-14 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor

 

 

Leitrim U-21 football boss Shane Ward salutes his committed troops after victory over Galway

And you could also read or listen to this or this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

 

 

But in Leitrim, as in neighbouring counties Cavan, Roscommon and Longford, there has been a remarkably high quality of football coaching from the age of U-14 upwards for over a decade.

Well worth the read

 

 

 

 

 

 

24-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

On 22/3/14 Leitrim won their first Under 21 Championship match since 1998 and in doing so knocked out reigning Connacht and All Ireland Champions Galway after an exciting match in Pairc Seán.

They’ve set up a Shannonside derby in the final against Roscommon after Shane Wards side overcame the tribesmen by 0-09 to 0-08.

Leitrim played the first half against the breeze and were soon 3 points to 1 behind and at halftime the deficit was 3 points with it Galway 0-06 Leitrim 0-03. Leitrim thenÓgot the first two scores of the second half to put just 1 between them. They took control and Cian Clinton soon levelled the tight proceedings to make it 0-07 to 0-07 before he struck again as Leitrim took the lead for the first time with 4 minutes to go leaving the score at 8 points to 7. Galway levelled and threatened to spoil the party only for Man of the Match Niall Brady to pop up with the winning score and thus securing the result of the GAA year so far.

Click on the link below for the closing commentary and post match reaction with John Lynch from Manager Shane Ward and Man of the Match Niall Brady – this will give you a shiver down your spine – real goosebumps stuff!!!!

 

http://www.shannonside.ie/sport/29000/

 

 

23-Mar-14 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim GAA Supporters Club 2014

1st Prize

€5,000

Sister Antonio Monaghan

Athlone

 

2nd Prize

€2,000

Liam Faughnan

Annaduff

 

3rd Prize

€1,000

Cloone GAA

 

4th Prize

2 nights B&B + Evening Meal for 2 at Kilronan Castle

Tomas Mc Hugh

Mohill

 

5th Prize

2 nights B&B + Evening Meal for 2 at Hollyrood Hotel

Tomas Prior

Dublin

 

6th Prize

2 All Ireland Football Tickets

Simon Foley

Kinlough

 

7th Prize

2 All Ireland Hurling Tickets

Cathal Matthews

New York

 

8th Prize

€100

Ballinamore Sean O hEslins GAA

 

9th Prize

€100

Prof. John Crown

Dublin

 

10th Prize

€100

Padraig Mc Crann

Jamestown

 

Thanks to everyone who supported our Annual Fundraiser and of course our generous sponsors.

 

 

22-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA

Saturday 22 march 2014

Due to a flight delay at Warwickshire end, Leitrim v Warwickshire changed from Ballinamore to 3G pitch Cavan at 6.30pm.

 

 

22-Mar-14 by Leitrim GAA