The Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Award is presented by the Leitrim Supporters in Dublin in honour of one of its founding members & former county player of the 50/60’s Jim Lynch.
This award means a lot to the supporters in Dublin & to the recipients who are recognised for a lifetime of service & contribution to the GAA in Leitrim. The award also means a lot to the Lynch family and every year since its inception a member of the Lynch family has presented the award. So I would like to especially welcome Jim/Martina who is with us tonight
This year’s hall of fame winner Matt Gaffey came from Galway as a secondary school teacher to Marian College Mohill in 1968 and in 1971 was Manager of the first Mohill Senior team to win a Senior Championshi since 1929. In 1971 Matt was what we call multi tasking’ as he also managed local neighbours Eslin to win the Leitrim Junior Championship the same year.
Matt’s involvement with the Mohill club has been a long and distinguished one. From the early 80’s Matt started managing under age teams and thus began an era of huge success for the club enjoying success at virtually every grade including U-14, 16, 18 and 21. The titles brought home are too numerous to mention but worthy of note are back to back U-21 championships in 85 & 86, minor championship & league doubles in 83 & 86 and U-16 titles in 95, 96 & 97
Matt again took up managing the senior team in the late 90’s winning the intermediate championship in 1999. He gained promotion with this team and consolidated the clubs position as a force in senior football again.
Matt resumed involvement with the underage teams and success continued when the U-14’s won the county championship in 2011. Over the years Matt worked with many great club men most notably the late BrendanÓgallagher, John Dugdale, Pascal McKeon, and Peter Logan.
Also important was Matt’s ability to bring people from all walks of life and different abilities to the Park. There is no doubt that football under Matt’s tenure ship was as inclusive and unprejudiced a place as it possibly could have been, and many a young man was kept out of mischief as Matt corralled them to the park and threw them a jersey. Numerous players who pulled on the Green and Gold of Leitrim had played under Matt at club or school level.
Gaelic football retained an elevated status on the Marian College curriculum and it gained a reputation for nurturing football talent in Leitrim. A rich history of sporting success became the hallmark of the school right up until its amalgamation into Marian College Community School in the mid noughties. Marian College was inscribed into many pieces of silverware over the 40 year period Matt was involved. The successes included a number of Corn Breffni titles in the 80’ & 90’s. It’s biggest day was when they won the Connacht Colleges C Final in 2004.
Matt has coached school teams and club teams for over 40 years. He was involved in over 50 FINALS, with 36 wins, 33 of them with Mohill.
One of Matt’s main goals is to pass on some of his knowledge to the younger generation of coaches in Leitrim. A GAA tutor for 12 years he qualified as a master tutor in 2008 and has become heavily involved in the GAA Coaching programmes. He is a member of the Connacht Council Coach Education Committee. He is also involved in developing policies and strategies at national and provincial level which will improve the game played, the standard it is played at and the safety and enjoyment of those playing them. Over his career his contribution to sport has been acknowledged by Matt receiving among other awards:-
1986 CIBA Giegy Leitrim GAA Clubman of the Year
1999 Rehab People of the Year Award
2006 Invitation to meet the President in Aras An Uachtaran for outstanding contribution to sport
2009 Special Award for Coaching in Connacht Colleges over 40 years
2010 Exceptional Services to Sport – Leitrim Sports Council
2011 AIB National Coaching and Development Award. AIB recognise one person in Ireland for their contribution to football coaching
Matt has made an enormous contribution to Mohill GAA Club, St Finbars Hurling Club, Mohill Town Soccer Club and Marian College Basketball teams. He was known as the penalty king with the Mohill Town Soccer team and he is a huge Man Utd fan.
Over the years Galway men through their footballers have caused many difficult days for Leitrim Supporters. We can be truly grateful that this very proud Galway man came among us and got fully involved in transferring his football expertise to Mohill and our proud county.
tonight we honour his contribution to the GAA in Leitrim but Matt’s greatest contribution over 5 decades has been to the well being of youth, and the fitness and health of young men in his club, community and county.
There is no more fitting person to be inducted into the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame than Mohill’s Matt Gaffey.
26-Jan-14 by Eamonn Duignan
Coach Education
CoachingCoach Education
On-line Foundation Award Course
We have kicked off our coach education season with an on-line foundation award course. This course will be available for completition from February 8th till February 23rd. Coaches interested in completiting the course are asked to book through their club secretary and ensure they provide an email address. The theory part of the course will be completed on line with the practical module & the child welfare & protection module completed on designated dates.
Foundation Award Course
For any coaches not comfortable with the on-line course we will host a foundation award course in Drumshanbo on Friday February 28th and Saturday March 1st. Course will commence at 7pm on the Friday evening. Coaches wishing to do this course are asked to book through your club secretary.
05-Feb-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Coaching & Games Newletter
CoachingLeitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development
Childrens First Bill 2012
Garda Vetting
The new Childrens First bill 2012 is due to become law in the first quarter of this year. Following this it will be a legal requirement for clubs to ensure that all persons involved with children within their club are Garda vetted. No person should be allowed have any involvement with groups up to 18 years if they are not Garda Vetted.
Clubs should request a copy of the Garda Vetting clearance letter from all personnel involved with any teams under the age of 18 years. Clubs can get confirmation of the vetted status of its members by submitting a full list of all current members working with children up to 18 years to County childrens officer Terence Boyle.
Coach Education
On-line Foundation award course
We have kicked off our coach education season with an on-line foundation award course. This course will be available for completition from February 8th till February 23rd. Coaches interested in completiting the course are asked to book through their club secretary and ensure they provide an email address. The theory part of the course will be completed on line with the practical module & the child welfare & protection module completed on designated dates.
Foundation award course
For any coaches not comfortable with the on-line course we will host a foundation award course in Drumshanbo on Friday February 28th and Saturday March 1st. Course will commence at 7pm on the Friday evening. Coaches wishing to do this course are asked to book through your club secretary.
Code of best Practise in youth sport
A number of courses will be held regionally to suit the coaches completiting the foundation award courses. Full details will be published in the next few weeks.
Primary school coaching programme
Club school link
Our Primary school coaching programme is due to commence at the beginning of March and we are currently asking clubs to nominate a person to act as a club school link. It is important that the persons nominated would be active in their club and better still that they were working with the underage teams. We are asking clubs to return names to Padraig McGourty by the weekend.
Hurling
Steve Feeney has been re appointed as our hurling GPO. Steve will commence his duties in April and will be in contact will all bodies before this date to organise his schedule for the year.
Development squads
U15 & U16 Football squad
Both squads are working on a conditioning programme under the guideance of Connacht conditioning officer Cathal Cregg.
U14 Football & Hurling squads
These squads are not due to commence untill April/May.
Kellogg’s GAA Cul camps
The following are the dates for this years Kellogg’s GAA Cul camps.
Week 1 June 30th-July 4th – Ck-on-Shannon, Manorhamilton & Ballinamore
Week 2 July 7th – 11th – Drumshanbo, Kinlough & Annaduff
Week 3 July 14th – 18th – Dromahair, Gortletteragh & Aughavas
Week 4 July 21st – 25th – Drumkeerin, Fenagh & Leitrim village
Week 5 July 28th – Aug 1st – Mohill
For further details on any of the above contact.
Padraig McGourty 086-8106431 or coachingofficer.leitrim@gaa.ie
Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or thomas.keenan.gm.leitrim@gaa.ie
05-Feb-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Scór News
Scór03-Feb-14 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Launch of Leitrim Supporters Club Croke Park 30th Jan 2014
DevelopmentLaunch of Leitrim Supporters Club Croke Park 30th Jan 2014
What was probably the largest ever turnout for the annual launch of the Leitrim Supporters Club took place last night in Croke Park. This years Leitrim Person of the Year – the effervescent Eleanor Shanley, ably accompanied by John McCartin – formerly launched our annual fund-raising campaign and while some guy called Gareth Brooks might be appearing at the same venue in July, there is no way Eleanors rendition of “Hard Times- Sad Times Will Come Again No More” will ever be bettered. Our county might be small in numbers but the sense of pride that those of us lucky enough to be in attendance last night in Croke Park experienced is something other more populous counties can only look on with envy. We hope you can be in Páirc Seán next Sunday when we begin our Allianz Football League campaign against Antrim but if not you can follow the match on our Twitter platform. And of course, dont forget to get your Leitrim Supporters Ticket – available through your club. A special word of thanks to all who organised the event – especially Michael Feeney, Colin Regan, Fergal Magill, the Leitrim players and management who made the journey and of course to Declan Darcy, our inspirational 1994 Connacht Champion winning captain who along with our current team captain Emlyn Mulligan spoke of their aspirations and ambitions for Leitrim in the times to come. Liatroim Abú. Some photographs from the event are available here
PS You can catch Eleanor Shanley in concert tonight in The Glens Centre Manorhamilton
31-Jan-14 by Leitrim GAA
National Club Draw
General27-Jan-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
One Connacht Scór na nÓg Title
ScórOne Connacht title for Leitrim in this years Connacht Scór na nÓg Finals last Saturday in Castlebar. Leitrim thought we were going home empty handed until the final result of set dance when Aughnasheelin were announced the Connacht champions. Rapturous cheer from the Leitrim supporters for this young team.
In Rince Foirne Bornacoola gave a great performance but the 8 ladies from St Dominics in Roscommon once again danced through to the All-Irelands.
In Solo Singing Louise Gavin from Mayo won the Connacht title seeing off a fabulous performance from Leitrims Sorcha Nic Conmara of St Maryss.
In Instrumental Music, Easkey won the first Sligo title of the evening winning over our St Marys team who performed a very quirky but traditional reel and jig.
Recitation was a very entertaining competition, Patrick Sweeney of Leitrim Gaels, delivered a very smooth rendition of ” the day Leitrim played Croke Park” but Galways Mark Holohan won the judges vote.
St Marys Ballad Group sang their songs beautifully to an enraptured audience but St Dominics of Roscommon were announced as the winners.
Nuachleas winners were Padraig Pearse of Roscommon, hard luck to the Aughnasheelin team who gave a fantastic performance
Set Dance results was Leitrims highlight with Aughnasheelan winning the Connacht title, ectactic screams of joy from the young team, quite an achievement as it was their first time taking part in set at provincial level.
Leitrim standard of participation was as high as ever this year and no doubt Leitrim Juniors will be back with a bang again in 2015.
The All-Ireland Finals will be held in “Royal Theatre, Travellers Friend on Sat 1st March. Please note it is a ticket only event, tickets are priced at €20 and are non-refundable. they can be ordered through your club officer or Maura Mulvey at 087-6486967,
Wishing the Aughnasheelan set dancers and all of the Connacht winners the best of luck.
Connacht Scór na nÓg Winners:
Rince Foirne: St Dominics, Roscommon
Amhranaíocht Aonair: Louise Gavin, Mayo
Ceol Uirlise: Easkey Sligo
Aithriseoireacht: Mark Holohan, Galway
Bailéad Ghrúpa: St Dominics Roscommon
Nuachleas: Padraig Pearse, Roscommon
Rince Seit: Aughnasheelan, Leitrim
27-Jan-14 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Latest Handball News
HandballConnacht 40×20 Championship
26-Jan-14 by Niall Scollan
Matt Gaffey honoured by Leitrim GAA
GeneralThe Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Award is presented by the Leitrim Supporters in Dublin in honour of one of its founding members & former county player of the 50/60’s Jim Lynch.
This award means a lot to the supporters in Dublin & to the recipients who are recognised for a lifetime of service & contribution to the GAA in Leitrim. The award also means a lot to the Lynch family and every year since its inception a member of the Lynch family has presented the award. So I would like to especially welcome Jim/Martina who is with us tonight
This year’s hall of fame winner Matt Gaffey came from Galway as a secondary school teacher to Marian College Mohill in 1968 and in 1971 was Manager of the first Mohill Senior team to win a Senior Championshi since 1929. In 1971 Matt was what we call multi tasking’ as he also managed local neighbours Eslin to win the Leitrim Junior Championship the same year.
Matt’s involvement with the Mohill club has been a long and distinguished one. From the early 80’s Matt started managing under age teams and thus began an era of huge success for the club enjoying success at virtually every grade including U-14, 16, 18 and 21. The titles brought home are too numerous to mention but worthy of note are back to back U-21 championships in 85 & 86, minor championship & league doubles in 83 & 86 and U-16 titles in 95, 96 & 97
Matt again took up managing the senior team in the late 90’s winning the intermediate championship in 1999. He gained promotion with this team and consolidated the clubs position as a force in senior football again.
Matt resumed involvement with the underage teams and success continued when the U-14’s won the county championship in 2011. Over the years Matt worked with many great club men most notably the late BrendanÓgallagher, John Dugdale, Pascal McKeon, and Peter Logan.
Also important was Matt’s ability to bring people from all walks of life and different abilities to the Park. There is no doubt that football under Matt’s tenure ship was as inclusive and unprejudiced a place as it possibly could have been, and many a young man was kept out of mischief as Matt corralled them to the park and threw them a jersey. Numerous players who pulled on the Green and Gold of Leitrim had played under Matt at club or school level.
Gaelic football retained an elevated status on the Marian College curriculum and it gained a reputation for nurturing football talent in Leitrim. A rich history of sporting success became the hallmark of the school right up until its amalgamation into Marian College Community School in the mid noughties. Marian College was inscribed into many pieces of silverware over the 40 year period Matt was involved. The successes included a number of Corn Breffni titles in the 80’ & 90’s. It’s biggest day was when they won the Connacht Colleges C Final in 2004.
Matt has coached school teams and club teams for over 40 years. He was involved in over 50 FINALS, with 36 wins, 33 of them with Mohill.
One of Matt’s main goals is to pass on some of his knowledge to the younger generation of coaches in Leitrim. A GAA tutor for 12 years he qualified as a master tutor in 2008 and has become heavily involved in the GAA Coaching programmes. He is a member of the Connacht Council Coach Education Committee. He is also involved in developing policies and strategies at national and provincial level which will improve the game played, the standard it is played at and the safety and enjoyment of those playing them. Over his career his contribution to sport has been acknowledged by Matt receiving among other awards:-
1986 CIBA Giegy Leitrim GAA Clubman of the Year
1999 Rehab People of the Year Award
2006 Invitation to meet the President in Aras An Uachtaran for outstanding contribution to sport
2009 Special Award for Coaching in Connacht Colleges over 40 years
2010 Exceptional Services to Sport – Leitrim Sports Council
2011 AIB National Coaching and Development Award. AIB recognise one person in Ireland for their contribution to football coaching
Matt has made an enormous contribution to Mohill GAA Club, St Finbars Hurling Club, Mohill Town Soccer Club and Marian College Basketball teams. He was known as the penalty king with the Mohill Town Soccer team and he is a huge Man Utd fan.
Over the years Galway men through their footballers have caused many difficult days for Leitrim Supporters. We can be truly grateful that this very proud Galway man came among us and got fully involved in transferring his football expertise to Mohill and our proud county.
tonight we honour his contribution to the GAA in Leitrim but Matt’s greatest contribution over 5 decades has been to the well being of youth, and the fitness and health of young men in his club, community and county.
There is no more fitting person to be inducted into the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame than Mohill’s Matt Gaffey.
26-Jan-14 by Eamonn Duignan
The big match previews
County FootballCheck out these links ahead of tomorrows FBD Connacht Football League Final:
Keith Duggan writing in the Irish Times
Cliona Foley article in the Irish Independent
Darragh Cox chats to Leitrim Manager Seán Hagan ahead ofthe match
John Lynch interviews Leitrim Selector Christy Carroll and Roscommons Gay Sheerin.
Match preview on national GAA website
The match programme includes incisive articles by Tommy Moran and John Lynch. The best €2 you could spend.
The game throws-in at 2pm with extra time if necessary
And remember: Nothing beats being there
25-Jan-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Supporters Club 2014
General24-Jan-14 by Diarmuid Mac Suibhne Runai Coiste Chontae Liatro
Lets get behind the team next Sunday in Pairc Sean
County FootballLets get behind the team next Sunday in Páirc Seán as we defend our FBD Connacht League Football title. And dont forget to get your match programme – only €2.
23-Jan-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Supporters to descend on Croke Park
GeneralLeitrim supporters to descend on Croke Park
Leitrim appearances are all too rare in Croke Park. So the return of the launch of the GAA Supporters Club draw to the famous ground this January 30th offers a welcome excuse for Leitrim GAA fans to visit the Association’s headquarters.
Last year’s launch in Croke Park, also organised by the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim’s Supporters Club, drew the largest crowd to the event in years with over 140 in attendance. It was a great social occasion with many Leitrim natives travelling from Meath, Louth, Wicklow, Kildare, and all over Dublin to catch up and enjoy the unique entertainment of Carrigallen playwright and actor Seamus O’Rourke.
This year’s entertainment is also of the highest order. Leitrim Person of the Year, Eleanor Shanley, will officially launch the 2014 Supporters Club draw on the night while also treating those present to a few songs, while captain of the Connacht winning team of 1994, Declan Darcy, will also be in attendance. Declan will discuss his experience as a selector with the 2013 All Ireland football champions Dublin in conversation with former Leitrim footballer and sports columnist with the Leitrim Observer, Colin Regan, who will act as MC on the night. The pair will be joined by one of the current senior football panellists for a discussion offering a great insight into what inter-county football is all about in the modern era.
The new Leitrim senior football Manager, Sean Hagan, will also outline his plans for the year ahead while County Chairperson, Joe Flynn, will provide an update on all Leitrim GAA activities.
Last year a large crowd also travelled from the Leitrim to be there and as usual the County Board will be putting on a bus for those wishing to make the journey this year (see www.leitrimgaa.ie and The Leitrim Observer for details in the coming weeks).
This will be another great Leitrim gathering and we hope you can join us. Please also spread the word to anyone from Leitrim you may know that would be interested in attending – the more the merrier.
The night kick-starts a fundraising campaign without which the Leitrim County Board simply couldn’t continue its high level of work and investment in Leitrim teams on and off the field. Every ticket sold makes a real difference. A special draw on the night will take place for those who buy a Supporters Club ticket or take a booklet of tickets to sell subsequently.
The event will take place on Thursday, January 30, at 7.30pm in the Celtic Suite of Croke Park with parking available in the Cusack Stand car park (accessed through the GAA museum entrance off Clonliffe Road. (Doors will open at 7.30pm with the addresses and entertainment starting at 8pm sharp.) Please contact Mike Feeney, Chairperson Dublin Branch, for more details. Ph: 087-2515433; Email: mike@mafeeney.com
20-Jan-14 by Colin Regan