Anyone’s Game
All roads will lead to Carrick-on Shannon next Sunday afternoon when St Mary’s take on Mohill in the Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship Final. While the bookies have St Mary’s as slight favourites everyone knows this game is just too close to call. The last time the sides met in the final in 2006 St Mary’s were coasting to victory by five points with twelve minutes to go when Mohill staged a dramatic recovery to score six unanswered points and emerge victorious in the most thrilling of finishes. One thing is certain ‘€’ no-one will be leaving Páirc Seán before Ray McBrien blows the final whistle.
The Minor Final sees St. Manchan’s play Seán O’Heslin’s Ballinamore with the throw in scheduled for 1.30pm. St.Manchan’s will be hoping to go one better this year having been defeated by Fenagh/Gortletteragh in last year’s final after the first game went to a replay. Seán O’Heslin’s Ballinamore have a great underage tradition with a ‘€’never say die’€’ attitude and this match promises to be as exciting as the Senior Final.
Our Under 12 young stars of the future from St Mary’s, Glencar Manorhamilton, Aughavas and Dromahair will take to the field for exhibitionÓgames in both hurling and football during the half time interval in the minor game.
At the half time break in the senior final we will honour the great Aughavas team – the Leitrim Senior Champions from 1963 – a team featuring household names in the club and in the county.
Remember to keep you admission ticket as Connacht Gold, our Senior Championship sponsors, have generously donated vouchers for a free half time draw.
Be sure to get your copy of our 54 page full colour souvenir match programme at the entrance gates featuring specially written articles to celebrate the occasion. It would make a thoughtful and valued gift for those unable to be at the games on Sunday.
Minor Final commences at 1.30pm with the Senior Final scheduled for 3.30pm.
Nothing beats being there
27-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim U21 Championship 2013
Club FootballLeitrim U21 A Championship 2013
A St Francis v St Manchans
B Greagh Gaels v Kiltoghert Gaels
C Glencar Manorhamilton v Ballinamore Seán OHeslins
SEMI FINALS
St Brigids v B
C V A
Leitrim U21 B Championship 2013
Preliminary Round
Dromahair v Carrigallen
SEMI FINALS
Glenfarne Kiltyclogher v Winners Preliminary Round
Drumkeerin v Melvin Gaels
03-Oct-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
International Rules
GeneralThe first International Rules Test will take place in Kingspan Breffni Park on Saturday 19th October at 7 p.m.
Clubs are advised of the group, pass scheme where children under 16 can pay just €3 for admission and with every 10 children 1 adult can go free. This is a wonderful opportunity for children and indeed adults to see Irelands finest footballers play Australia. Clubs in the surrounding counties are advised to avail of this opportunity. To book your club contact the ticket office in Croke Park or visit the gaa.ie website. Additional information can be obtained from Declan Woods, Cavan PRO.
There are also a number of events happening in Cavan on the week leading up to the test.
03-Oct-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
The Leitrim Senior & Minor Championship Finals
Club FootballAnyone’s Game
All roads will lead to Carrick-on Shannon next Sunday afternoon when St Mary’s take on Mohill in the Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship Final. While the bookies have St Mary’s as slight favourites everyone knows this game is just too close to call. The last time the sides met in the final in 2006 St Mary’s were coasting to victory by five points with twelve minutes to go when Mohill staged a dramatic recovery to score six unanswered points and emerge victorious in the most thrilling of finishes. One thing is certain ‘€’ no-one will be leaving Páirc Seán before Ray McBrien blows the final whistle.
The Minor Final sees St. Manchan’s play Seán O’Heslin’s Ballinamore with the throw in scheduled for 1.30pm. St.Manchan’s will be hoping to go one better this year having been defeated by Fenagh/Gortletteragh in last year’s final after the first game went to a replay. Seán O’Heslin’s Ballinamore have a great underage tradition with a ‘€’never say die’€’ attitude and this match promises to be as exciting as the Senior Final.
Our Under 12 young stars of the future from St Mary’s, Glencar Manorhamilton, Aughavas and Dromahair will take to the field for exhibitionÓgames in both hurling and football during the half time interval in the minor game.
At the half time break in the senior final we will honour the great Aughavas team – the Leitrim Senior Champions from 1963 – a team featuring household names in the club and in the county.
Remember to keep you admission ticket as Connacht Gold, our Senior Championship sponsors, have generously donated vouchers for a free half time draw.
Be sure to get your copy of our 54 page full colour souvenir match programme at the entrance gates featuring specially written articles to celebrate the occasion. It would make a thoughtful and valued gift for those unable to be at the games on Sunday.
Minor Final commences at 1.30pm with the Senior Final scheduled for 3.30pm.
Nothing beats being there
27-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
GWP Leitrim Intermediate Football Final
Club FootballONE MOMENT IN TIME ——
THE FINAL WHISTLE IN BALLINAMORE —-
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21st 2013
WHO WILL BE CHAMPIONS ??????
ESLIN or GLENCAR-MANORHAMILTON ??????
FIND OUT BY BEING THERE
SIXTY PLUS MINUTES OF END TO END ACTION
Dont forget to get your special souvenir 32 page full colour match programme.
At only €2 a copy why not post a copy to your absent friends abroad to commemorate their clubs appearance in the final
Please retain your admission ticket for a half time draw kindly sponsored by Connacht Gold
20-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship
Club FootballConnacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship
“Up for the Match”
Leitrim GAA will be hosting an “Up for the Match” style programme from the Bush Hotel Carrick-on-Shannon this coming Friday 20th September featuring interviews with the team management and the captains from this years Senior County Finalists St Marys and Mohill and a stroll down memory lane with former greats from both clubs.
The inimitable Tommy Moran will be in the chair and the show throws in at 9.30pm with admission free.
An evening not to be missed.
18-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Ladies Senior Club Championship Final
Ladies17-Sep-13 by Clare Noone Leitrim Ladies PRO
GWP Intermediate Final
General17-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Sympathy
GeneralOn behalf of Leitrim GAA we wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Jim Meehan (Connacht Council Delegate, Coiste Chontae Liatroma) and family on the death of his mother Sarah Meehan. The Meehan family have a long association with Leitrim GAA and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.
AR DHEIS DE GO RAIBH A ANAM.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Sarah Meehan of Killanamine, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim.
Peacefully at St. Phelim’s Nursing Home, Dromahair. Reposing at the residence of her daughter and son-in-law Geroadine and Stephen Mc Inerney, Killanamina, Dromahair today (Sunday) from 12noon to 5pm with Removal to St. Mary’s Church, Killenummery arriving at 7pm. Mass of the resurrection on Monday at 12noon. Burial afterwards in Carrowcrin Cemetery. No flowers please. Donations in lieu if desired to the Northwest Hospice.
15-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Senior Football Manager 2014
County FootballFollowing a Special County Committee Meeting held tonight (13/9/13), Coiste Chontae Liatroma is delighted to announce the appointment of Sean Hagan as the Leitrim Senior Football Manager for 2014.
Leitrim GAA wish to acknowledge the contributions of the outgoing management team of Barney Breen and George Dugdale and wish them well in the future.
13-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Glory beckons
Club FootballGlory beckons
Few imagined the county senior semi-finals without either the reigning champions Melvin Gaels or their four in a row predecessors Glencar Manorhamilton, but such is sport. So a new name will be inscribed on the base of the Fenagh Cup for 2013. Who will it be?
Each of the four teams going into action at the weekend will fancy their chances, but won’t be thinking of the county final just yet, they know there is serious business to be done first. Both football and hurling are at an all-time high at inter county level at the moment, with excitement at fever pitch as the championships draw to a conclusion. Our semi-finals here in Leitrim this weekend should have a comparative buzz about them, as local heroes don their club jersey with as much pride as if they were running out on to Croke Park.
From watching last Sunday’s thriller between Kerry and Dublin it was obvious both teams were intent on playing their ownÓgame, all-out attacks to get the scores on the board, for at the end it’s the scoreboard that tells the real story. So it was too with Mayo’s game plan against Tyrone, swashbuckling football and let the opposition try the same.
So it will be with St.Mary’s, Mohill, Carrigallen and Gortletteragh. Not too much time will be spent on mind games or on playing up the opposition. No, the team Managers and players will be concentrating on their own plans and let the opposition look after themselves. None of the four clubs will hear of defeat and all have their own reasons for wanting another appearance in a county final. The winners are hard to forecast, which makes the games real crowd pullers for supporters.
For two of the teams, glory beckons. But that’s for another day.
05-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Coiste na nÓg Annual Draw 2012
Coiste na nÓgThe following are the winners of our Annual Draw which took place at our Coiste na nÓg meeting on Monday night. Many thanks to all who supported our annual fundraiser.
05-Sep-13 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Garda warning
GeneralPlease check the attached letter from An Garda Siochana with timely advice for anyone attending club training sessions or matches particularly in Leitrim and Sligo.
03-Sep-13 by Colette Fox – PRO