Leitrim GAA Open night

10/5/13

Boys and girls from the Aughavas, Drumkeerin, Kiltubrid and Leitrim Gaels Clubs shared the GAA county grounds on Friday evening with the members of the Leitrim team and management personnel.

The occasion was the second Championship Open Evening, when supporters of all ages were invited to meet the Leitrim team as the players gear up for the forthcoming Connacht Championship semi final clash in Páirc Sean with either London or Sligo on Sunday, June 23rd. Followers got to meet and chat with the players and to witness first hand the team preparations for an exciting season.

But pride of place went to the youngsters on the Under 10 Blitz teams from the four clubs who strove might and main under the guidance of team mentors, coaches and parents, grannies, grandas, uncles, aunts and cousins, to show off their already considerable skills and to put down a pointer that they intend to be the Leitrim stars of the future. It was a great thrill for them too to have their team photograph taken with their own idols on the current side and also to have county stars referee their Blitz games. The emphasis was very much on the kids enjoying the football and the whole fun experience, when the results of their games did not really matter and where everybody got to play.

Also present to extend good wishes was Gerard Fitzgerald of Gerard Anthony Menswear, Carrick on Shannon who kindly sponsored casual outfits for our county team for their recent trip to New York, numerous Supporter Club members and County Board and Coiste na n-Óg officials, coaches and Games Promotion Officers.

There was more to come for all the children present, when they all combined to play a hilarious challenge match against the Leitrim players, who were tackled, hassled and man-marked by a virtual army of young footballers. It must be said that from goalkeepers Cathal McCrann and Brendan Flynn out, the county team really got into the spirit of things and made the occasion something to remember for their avid young followers, allowing themselves to be beaten to the ball and outplayed throughout the field, with the youngsters banging in the goals and slotting over the points.

Activity on the field finished with all the children lining up with their county heroes to have a group photo taken and the night finished with all the children receiving refreshments and “GAA Heroes” posters and wristbands.  The county players and management were then interviewed by the press and radio, before getting down to the serious business of yet another training session.

The Open Evening was an unqualified success and much credit must go to the young players, their mentors and families and all our avid supporters who turned up in huge numbers to congratulate the team on their victory in New York and wish them well in the semi final which is sure to draw a bumper crowd to Páirc Seán.  Our own GAA heroes, the Leitrim County team were so giving of their time and encouragement to the children and yet again showed what wonderful ambassadors they are for the GAA – well done lads.  

Now it is all to play for, it is all down to the performance on the field in Páirc Seán on June 23rd and remember, as the GAA marketing slogan says,:

Nothing beats being there.

 

 

 

10-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

The Leitrim GAA Annual Church Gate Collection will take place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th May. Clubs in the county will co-ordinate the collection on behalf of Coiste Chontae Liatroma.  

The collection is always well supported throughout the county and we gratefully appreciate the continued support of the public in this annual fundraiser.

 

 

10-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim Ladies take to the field this Sunday in Tarmonbarry in the first round of the Connacht Intermediate Football Championship.  Throw in at 2.30pm and the ladies would greatly appreicate support on the day.  

Best of luck to the team and management.

 

 

 

10-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

UNDER 12 Mini League Round 1
 Sat 11th May at 11-30am.

St Marys v Melvin Gaels
Dromahair v Fenagh-St Caillins
Drumkeerin v Allen Gaels
Glencar-Manor Bye

Leitrim Gaels v Gortletteragh
Ballinamore-Soh v Carrigallen
Mohill v Aughavas
Garadice Gaels Bye

Aughnasheelin v Annaduff
Bornacoola v Glenfarne-Kilty
Kiltubrid v St Osnats
Cloone Bye

 

 

10-May-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

Round 1 Sat 11th May

Round 2 Mon 20th May

Round 3 Mon 3rd June

Round 4 Mon 10th June

       

St Marys v Melvin Gaels

Fenagh-St Caillins v St Marys

Glencar-Manor v St Marys

Allen Gaels v Melvin Gaels

Dromahair v Fenagh-St Caillins

Drumkeerin v Glencar-Manor

Melvin Gaels v Fenagh-St Caillins

St Marys v Dromahair

Drumkeerin v Allen Gaels

Allen Gaels v Dromahair

Dromahair v Drumkeerin

Fenagh-St Caillins v Glencar-Manor

Glencar-Manor Bye

Melvin Gaels Bye

Allen Gaels Bye

Drumkeerin Bye

       

Leitrim Gaels v Gortletteragh

Carrigallen v Leitrim Gaels

Garadice Gaels v Leitrim Gaels

Aughavas v Gortletteragh

Ballinamore-Soh v Carrigallen

Mohill v Garadice Gaels

Gortletteragh v Carrigallen

Leitrim Gaels v Ballinamore-Soh

Mohill v Aughavas

Aughavas v Ballinamore-Soh

Ballinamore-Soh v Mohill

Carrigallen v Garadice Gaels

Garadice Gaels Bye

Gortletteragh Bye

Aughavas Bye

Mohill Bye

       

Aughnasheelin v Annaduff

Glenfarne-Kilty v Aughnasheelin

Cloone v Aughnasheelin

St Osnats v Annaduff

Bornacoola v Glenfarne-Kilty

Kiltubrid v Cloone

Annaduff v Glenfarne-Kilty

Aughnasheelin v Bornacoola

Kiltubrid v St Osnats

St Osnats v Bornacoola

Bornacoola v Kiltubrid

Glenfarne-Kilty v Cloone

Cloone Bye

Annaduff Bye

St Osnats Bye

Kiltubrid Bye

 

 

Round 5 Mon 17th June

Round 6 Mon 24th June

Round 7 Mon 1st July

     

Drumkeerin v St Marys

Allen Gaels v Fenagh-St Caillins

St Marys v Allen Gaels

Melvin Gaels v Dromahair

Dromahair v Glencar-Manor

Glencar-Manor v Melvin Gaels

Glencar-Manor v Allen Gaels

Melvin Gaels v Drumkeerin

Fenagh-St Caillins v Drumkeerin

Fenagh-St Caillins Bye

St Marys Bye

Dromahair Bye

     

Mohill v Leitrim Gaels

Aughavas v Carrigallen

Leitrim Gaels v Aughavas

Gortletteragh v Ballinamore-Soh

Ballinamore-Soh v Garadice Gaels

Garadice Gaels v Gortletteragh

Garadice Gaels v Aughavas

Gortletteragh v Mohill

Carrigallen v Mohill

Carrigallen Bye

Leitrim Gaels Bye

Ballinamore-Soh Bye

     

Kiltubrid v Aughnasheelin

St Osnats v Glenfarne-Kilty

Aughnasheelin v St Osnats

Annaduff v Bornacoola

Bornacoola v Cloone

Cloone v Annaduff

Cloone v St Osnats

Annaduff v Kiltubrid

Glenfarne-Kilty v Kiltubrid

Glenfarne-Kilty Bye

Aughnasheelin Bye

Bornacoola Bye

     
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

05-May-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

Postcard to Home

 

Mike Carty of Rosie O Gradys Bar & Restaurant hosted a magnificent Leitrim evening on Friday 3/5/13. 

Leitrim Tourism Board kicked off the evening with a very informative promotional event which was attended by Joe Dolan, Chairman of Leitrim Tourism whos Bush Hotel is the Leitrim team sponsor; by Enda Stenson, Cathaoirleach of Leitrim County Council and by Sinead McDermott Leitrim Tourism Officer. 

Frank Brady of the Leitrim Society and Leitrim GAA New York paid tribute to the work being done by Leitrim Tourism in promoting his home county while special guest Seamus ORourke regaled the large attendance with a selection from his famous repertoire. 

In attendance also was Gerard Fitzgerald of Gerald Anthony Menswear Carrick on Shannon, sponsor of casual gear for the Leitrim team who with Joe Dolan was delighted to greet the team party and officials. 

Joe Flynn, Cathaoirleach of the Leitrim County Board conveyed sincere thanks to Mike Carty for his generous sponsorship of the meal to the team party. All the Leitrim folk (home and USA based) in attendance had the opportunity to meet the Leitrim players and wish them well for Sunday. 

On this wonderful Leitrim evening, the hospitality of Mike Carty set a wonderfully warm atmosphere as we all mingled and joined on the streets of Manhattan to wave off our heroes as they departed on their team bus. 

Liatroim Abú

 

 

04-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

The Leitrim team to play New York in the Quarter Final of the Connacht Championship in gaelic Park, New York at 3pm (local time).

Foireann LIATROIM 

1 Cathal McCrann Cathal Mac BhroinnÓgortletteragh

2 Alan Wynne Ailéin Ó Gaoithín Allen Gaels

3 Fabian McMorrow Fabian Mac Muiri Melvin Gaels

4 Paddy Maguire Pádraig Mag Uidhir Glencar Manorhamilton

5 Danny Beck Dónall Ó Béice Mohill

6 Gary Reynolds Garraí Mac Raghnaill Carrigallen

7 Wayne McKeon Wayne Mac Eoin Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin’s

8 Tomas Beirne Tomás Ó Beirn Eslin

9 Darren Sweeney Darren Mac Suibhne Glencar Manorhamilton

10 Paul Brennan Pól Ó Braonáin Melvin Gaels

11 Emlyn Mulligan (C) Emlyn Ó Maolagáin St Brigid’s

12 Gerry Hickey Gearard Ó hÍcí Glencar Manorhamilton

13 Kevin Conlon Caoimhín Ó Connalláin St Patrick’s Dromahair

14 James Glancy Séamus Mac Fhlannchaidh Glencar Manorhamilton

15 Robbie Lowe Roibeard Mac Lu St Mary’s 

Bainisteoirí / Joint Management Team

Brian Breen and George Dugdale

Briain Ó Briain agus Seoirse Dugdale

 

 

 

03-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

 LINKING THE AGES IN LEITRIM

Leitrim GAA Open night

On Friday evening 10th May at 7pm, Páirc Seán in Carrick on Shannon will be buzzing with activity as the Leitrim senior football and hurling teams, team managements, County Board officers, coaches and GPOs, supporters of all ages, team and championship sponsors, the local media and a virtual army of young stars of the future will converge on the county grounds for the Leitrim launch of the Connacht and All Ireland Football Championship. 

There is a keen interest in team preparations and everyone in Páirc Seán will have an opportunity to see the players be put through their paces by Joint Team Managers Brian Breen and George Dugdale and see for themselves the massive efforts being made to have our team in ship-shape for the Connacht Championship. 

Most of all the evening will see our young boys and girls get to meet their county players up close, to get their autographs and to dream of the day when they too might wear the Leitrim jersey with the same pride and enthusiasm as the current county squads. 

The emphasis will be on a fun evening and an ideal chance to meet the players one to one and to extend our good wishes to them for the forthcoming campaign. 

Young and old are welcome to come along to Páirc Seán on Friday evening (10th May) at 7pm. 

Nothing beats being there!

 

 

 

02-May-13 by Colette Fox – PRO

Heading into the heart of Leitrim, at the very core of the Big Apple, NYC

The security staff at Dublin and Shannon airports are about to be exposed to a retrospective exhibition of Leitrim club and county.

Old gear bags are being dug out from under beds, from the back of wardrobes and rooted out from the attic. Vintage jerseys with old familiar names still emblazoned on the chest are being dusted down and stretch-tested for maximum mid-rib capacity. Numbers 1 to 34 and all in between will be represented. Hats, Scórves and headbands are being checked and collected. The lyrics to Lovely Leitrim are being aired and then tucked away again in the depths of the lungs for unpacking in a watering hole in Yonkers. The loyal Leitrim brigade is off to New York.

The World Cup and the Olympics come around every four year; we have to wait five for our annual trip to the Big Apple. For many Leitrim fans the game has become akin to Mecca for the Muslims: you have to go once in your life. It really is one of the GAA’s unique occasions and one I hope that will continue as long as the championship does. Bringing our games to New York, home turf to so many legions of Connacht people, taps into a historical thread that not only spans sport, but the centuries. During the Famine period, about 650,000 Irish arrived in New York harbour. Imagine that for just a moment as you step through the arrival gates in JFK and think of all that has happened in the intervening years; take note of the name of the airport in which you have just arrived. Make the connection.

In 1847 New York had a population of approximately 372,000. 52,000 Irish arrived in the city that year. That’s the equivalent of everyone in Leitrim landing there this weekend, twice. (The 1841 census recorded Leitrim as having 155,000 residents; just ten years later it was down to 112,000 and still falling fast.) It’s hard to get your head around those numbers but it helps give you an idea of why the city remains so Irish and why so many Americans you meet during your stay will be able to trace their roots back to an Irish ancestor. Take the time to listen to their story.

Before the GAA was formed at a meeting in Thurles in 1884, those who had come to New York from our wee county had already formed ‘The Leitrim Young Men’s Association’ (first mention of the Association is mentioned in the Irish World on January 17, 1874).  At a meeting of the group the following were elected: Matthias K. O’Rourke, President; OwenÓgilbride, Vice President; James McDermott, Recording Secretary; John Burke, Financial Secretary; Captain William James, Treasurer; Henry H. Flynne, Sergeant-at-arms; Thomas Stack, Patrick Devany and James Kilbride, Trustees. Quite a few familiar names on display.

The Leitrim Society of New York, as it is now known, hosted a wonderful dinner dance for the squad, backroom team and supporters in 2003 on the evening after our historic first match. Gaelic Park had its biggest ever crowd at that game that day, and nearly 1,000 people attended the dinner if I recall correctly. As players we were just grateful to have escaped with a victory after a thrilling game that went to extra-time and pushed us to the pin of our collars. We were flying back home on the Monday, and really it was an insane schedule to put the players through. There was simply to time to relax or spend any time with the countless people you wanted to spend time with.  People from your parish who had travelled from San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Arizona, Toronto, Washington, and elsewhere to take of bite of the little bit of Leitrim that made up the Big Apple that weekend. We returned home absolutely exhausted from what was a roller-coaster experience of a lifetime. Of course it was a trip home that one of us will never forget (but more on that if I successfully secure the rights to the authorised biography of a certain individual from Ballinamore – nÓgotiations are onÓgoing.)

The second trip in 2008 was a little more relaxed for everyone, except Dessie Dolan. Dessie, in case you didn’t know, is the Dennis Bergkamp of the GAA – he’s afraid of playing. Whenever we played London in Ruislip Dessie would take the long-route via car ferry, usually with his trusty side-kick and daughter Denise doing the driving. That option wasn’t open for New York, although I think Gary McCloskey may have suggested he should recreate one of the famine-ship journeys, for authenticity sake. In the end we went with the A-Team option (if it worked for B.A. Baracus it might just work for Dessie, we figured). Yep, we put some drugs in his milk. Well not literally, a mild sedative from the good doctor Loftus had Dessie as relaxed as a Junior C dressing room at half-time during a Bank Holiday Monday challenge match. (Speaking of Dr. Loftus, come Sunday, if I’m not mistaken, Declan will be the one member of the team who has represented Leitrim at all three games in New York.)       

For the players there is a job to be done, and that will keep the minds focused until they can finally get their feet on and off the artificial turf of Gaelic Park on Sunday. For the rest of you, it’ll be a surreal trip into the heart of Leitrim, 3,000 miles from home in the heart of the greatest city in the world. Seamus O’Rourke will threading the boards (well) off Broadway (in Rory Dolan’s) as the Carrigallen posse in the crowd wonder was it them the latest character was based on while Fergal McGill plays tunes to the Bornacoola faithful in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty (well, JP Clarke’s the be exact). McClean Ave in Yonkers will once again become the melting pot that saw it christened Little Leitrim as diverse cultures from Aughawillan and Glenfarne mix and mingle, and exotic accents from the northern-infused mountains tribes of Kinlough dance and sing with those from the plains of Drumshanbo. And you can forget Micheal Bloomberg, Tommy Moran is the Mayor of New York City this weekend. Sure where else would you be?

Liatroim abú.

 

 

01-May-13 by Colin Regan

 

 Under 8/10 Blitz

 
Saturdays at 10.30am
 
Dates: 27th April, 18th May, 8th June, 29th June, 20th July, 10th August and 29th August
 
 
 
 
Under 12 Mini League,
 
Round 1
Saturday 11th May,
Round 2
Monday 20th May,
Round 3
Monday 3rd June,
Round 4
Monday 10th June,
Round 5
Monday 17th June,
Round 6
Monday 24th June.
 
 
 
Groupings will be issued during the week.

 

 

30-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

 

 

Minor 13-a-side League Final

St Francis v Garadice Gaels

Wednesday, 1st May at 7pm

Venue: Leitrim Gaels pitch

 

 

30-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

Ocean FM

Ocean FM will have a special Final Whistle Show on Friday evening from 6-7pm looking ahead to the big game.  On Sunday they will be building up to the big match with a special extended Sunday Sports Show from 7pm right up until throw-in at 8pm (Irish Time).
 
Shannonside
 
The game is live on Shannonside and there will be lots of build up to the game all day Sunday and during the week and on Saturday.
 
TG4
 
TG4 will be broadcasting highlights of the New York v Leitrim match on Monday evening next, 6th May at 8:30pm on their weekly GAA highlights series ‘GAA 2013’.
 
Keep an eye on www.leitrimgaa.ie and follow up on facebook/twitter all week for updates from the Big Apple.  On Sunday follow us on our website/facebook/tweet service as we will be tweeting from the big game.  
 
 
 

 

 

30-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO