Galway opened up the Scóring with a point from Cormac Rafferty in the second minute of the game but Leitrim’s Conor Gaffney levelled in the following minute from a free. Galway went ahead again with a point from Eamon BranÓgan but Leitrim levelled again with a point from Kenny Cox a minute later.
Galway went ahead and in the 17th minute they had a three point lead with points from Jason Lyons, Paul Mannion and BranÓgan. In the 19th minute Leitrim got a point from play scored by Conor Gaffney.
Over the next few minutes Galway’s Dylan Thornton scored a point and Leitrim’s Paul Mannion replied with a free putting the score at half time Galway 0-7 Leitrim 0-4.
Leitrim opened the Scóring in the second half with a point from Conor Gaffney. Galway had a let off two minutes later when Kenny Cox failed to convert a goal chance from close range and in the 38th minute Galway’s Michael Daly increased their lead with a point.
Leitrim scored the only goal in the game and it came from Kenny Cox after a fine piece of individual play and the shot gave the Galway keeper James Healy no chance of saving. Within a minute Leitrim went ahead when Cathal Keegan shot over a long range point and the excitement in Pairc Sean was amazing when the Leitrim Supporters really got behind the team but unfortunately it was short lived as this was Leitrims last score of the match.
At this time Galway made a couple of substitutions and Galway levelled with a point from Michael Daly in the 43rd minute. Galway regained the lead in the 46th minute with a point from sub Darren Moran. Galway went on to add two more points from Paul Manion and subs Enda Tierney and Darren MoranÓgot a point each putting the final score Galway 0-14 Leitrim 1-06.
Leitrim
Darren Kenny, David Mulvey, Enda Fowley, Shane McGowan, Daire Farrell, Barry Nash, Aaron McLoughlin, Kevin McWeeney, Cathal Keegan (0-1), Bertie Cunningham, Conor Gaffney (0-4), Evan Ward, Shane Doonan, Kenny Cox (1-1), Luke Murphy
Subs: Conor McCauley & Kevin Shanley for Doonan & Nash (HT), Conor Dolan for Cox (52 mins), Thomas McPartlan for Keegan (58 mins) Daragh Gordon for Gaffney (61 mins)
Galway
James Healy, Cormac O’Connor, Cathal Reilly, Luke Burke, Conor Rhattigan, Jack Parsons, Dylan Corbett, Jason Lyons (0-1), Stephen Lawless, Dylan Thornton (0-1), Michael Daly (0-2), Cormac Rafferty (0-1), Paul Mannion (0-4), Eamon BranÓgan (0-2), Padraic Cunningham
Subs: Eoin McCormack & EndaTierney (0-1) for Rafferty & BranÓgan (41 mins) Darren Moran (0-2) for O’Connor (43 mins), Peter Cooke for Daly (54 mins) Peter Healy for J Healy (59 mins)
Referee: John Gilmartin (Sligo)
19-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Club Coaching Officer Meeting
Coaching22-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Playing For Sam
GeneralPlaying For Sam
Fermanagh are to welcome All Ireland finalists Mayo to Brewster Park on Saturday May 4 at 6pm for a pre-Championship friendly meeting in aid of the Sam Bradley Care Fund. Sam is a 21 month toddler from Bellanaleck, Enniskillen who is currently undergoing treatment for a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Sam is the son of the former Fermanagh county footballer Colm Bradley. For more detail see www.togetherforsam.com
22-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Special Olympics Ireland Annual Collection Day Friday 26th April
GeneralSpecial Olympics Ireland annual Collection Day, will take place on Friday, 26th April 2013 in more than 200 towns and cities throughout Ireland. To make this day a success, and help us to raise essential funding for Special Olympics Ireland, we need your help!
We are looking for volunteers to shake in Co Leitrim. (Carrick On Shannon, Manorhamilton, Mohill, Ballinamore, Drumshanbo).
If you would like to volunteer, and can spare an hour or two of your time, please contact Michael Carty,fundraising Coordinator, Special Olympics Connaught, www.michael.carty@specialolympics.ie 071 9118320.
The Collection Day is the biggest annual fundraising event in aid of Special Olympics Ireland. The money raised on the day will be used to ensure that Special Olympics Ireland can continue to realise its promise of offering people with an intellectual disability the opportunity to participate in sport in their area.
22-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
40×20 Junior Nationals
Handball22-Apr-13 by Niall Scollan – Handball PRO
Scór – All Ireland Finals
Scór22-Apr-13 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Under 8 and Under 10 Blitz Round 1
Coiste na nÓg22-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Leitrim 1-06 Galway 0-14
Coiste na nÓgGalway opened up the Scóring with a point from Cormac Rafferty in the second minute of the game but Leitrim’s Conor Gaffney levelled in the following minute from a free. Galway went ahead again with a point from Eamon BranÓgan but Leitrim levelled again with a point from Kenny Cox a minute later.
Galway went ahead and in the 17th minute they had a three point lead with points from Jason Lyons, Paul Mannion and BranÓgan. In the 19th minute Leitrim got a point from play scored by Conor Gaffney.
Over the next few minutes Galway’s Dylan Thornton scored a point and Leitrim’s Paul Mannion replied with a free putting the score at half time Galway 0-7 Leitrim 0-4.
Leitrim opened the Scóring in the second half with a point from Conor Gaffney. Galway had a let off two minutes later when Kenny Cox failed to convert a goal chance from close range and in the 38th minute Galway’s Michael Daly increased their lead with a point.
Leitrim scored the only goal in the game and it came from Kenny Cox after a fine piece of individual play and the shot gave the Galway keeper James Healy no chance of saving. Within a minute Leitrim went ahead when Cathal Keegan shot over a long range point and the excitement in Pairc Sean was amazing when the Leitrim Supporters really got behind the team but unfortunately it was short lived as this was Leitrims last score of the match.
At this time Galway made a couple of substitutions and Galway levelled with a point from Michael Daly in the 43rd minute. Galway regained the lead in the 46th minute with a point from sub Darren Moran. Galway went on to add two more points from Paul Manion and subs Enda Tierney and Darren MoranÓgot a point each putting the final score Galway 0-14 Leitrim 1-06.
Leitrim
Darren Kenny, David Mulvey, Enda Fowley, Shane McGowan, Daire Farrell, Barry Nash, Aaron McLoughlin, Kevin McWeeney, Cathal Keegan (0-1), Bertie Cunningham, Conor Gaffney (0-4), Evan Ward, Shane Doonan, Kenny Cox (1-1), Luke Murphy
Subs: Conor McCauley & Kevin Shanley for Doonan & Nash (HT), Conor Dolan for Cox (52 mins), Thomas McPartlan for Keegan (58 mins) Daragh Gordon for Gaffney (61 mins)
Galway
James Healy, Cormac O’Connor, Cathal Reilly, Luke Burke, Conor Rhattigan, Jack Parsons, Dylan Corbett, Jason Lyons (0-1), Stephen Lawless, Dylan Thornton (0-1), Michael Daly (0-2), Cormac Rafferty (0-1), Paul Mannion (0-4), Eamon BranÓgan (0-2), Padraic Cunningham
Subs: Eoin McCormack & EndaTierney (0-1) for Rafferty & BranÓgan (41 mins) Darren Moran (0-2) for O’Connor (43 mins), Peter Cooke for Daly (54 mins) Peter Healy for J Healy (59 mins)
Referee: John Gilmartin (Sligo)
19-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Ballinamore SOH 8-05 Carrigallen 3-05
Coiste na nÓgCongratulations to both Ballinamore SOH and Carrigallan for reaching the under 14 13-a-side final after both teams worked extremely hard to get there but it was Ballinamore who emerged winners in the U14 13-a-side league final with Barry McGovern, Tom Prior and Conor McGrath playing a significant role in their sides victory.
It has to be noted that even though Ballinamore were deserving winners, Carrigallan played their part in what was a very enjoyable game. Colm Kiernan, Jamie Manus and Owen Connolly did their best to keep Carrigallan in the game but unfortunately as the game went on it was clear to see that Ballinamore would not be beaten with the final score Ballinamore SOH 8-05 Carrigallen 3-05
Ballinamore SOH
Jack Gallogly, John Conway, Nathan McCartin, Edvinus Mattadus, Mark Maguire, Dara Gleason, Cathal McHugh, Barry McGovern (5-2), Tomas Darcy, Christopher Maguire, Conor McGrath (1-1), Tom Prior (1-2), Sean Christie.
Subs used: Danny Smith (1-0), Stephen Flynn, Aaron McBrien, Joe Sweeney
Carrigallen
Andrew Hession, Jack Lynch, Eoin Kenny, Thomas Fisher, Ciaran Kenny (1-1), Philip O’Rourke, Sarunus Zenkovas, Colm Kieran (0-2), Evan O’Connell, Jamie Manus (2-1), Larry Reilly, Owen Connolly (0-1), Niall O’Rourke,
Subs used: Jack McManus, David Rawle
Referee: Gerry Gallogly
19-Apr-13 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
2013 KELLOGGS GAA Cul CAMPS LAUNCHED AT CROKE PARK
Coiste na nÓg2013 KELLOGG’S GAA CÚL CAMPS LAUNCHED AT CROKE PARK
GAELIC GAMES CONTINUE TO TOP THE POPULARITY POLL WITH PARENTS IN IRELAND
Gaelic games continue to top the poll as the most popular sports played by Irish children, with seventy seven per cent playing either football (44%) or hurling/camogie (33%), according to a survey commissioned by Kellogg’s to celebrate the launch of the 2013 Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps.
The popularity of Gaelic games among Irish parents is reaffirmed by the fact that 42% of those surveyed, plan to send their children to a Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp, in 2013. Over 82,000 children took part in the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps in 2012 – a six per cent increase on the previous year. Having fun (30%) and value for money (25%) are the two most important factors parents consider when choosing a summer camp for their children. 85% of parents surveyed believed that the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps represent ‘good value for money’.
Speaking at the launch of the 2013 Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps, GAA President, Liam ÓNéill said: “Kellogg’s came on board as the title sponsor of the GAA Cúl Camps in 2012 and this has been a tremendously successful partnership, to date. Kellogg’s support in 2012 delivered phenomenal results with Cúl Camps attendances up 6% on 2011.”
Speaking at the launch, Kellogg’s Managing Director, Jim McNeill said: “At Kellogg’s we are committed to partnerships which support communities, enhance skills and deliver value for money for hard pressed consumers. We are delighted that our support of the GAA Cúl Camps has encouraged greater participation and we are committed to continuing this support in 2013, so that more Irish families can enjoy the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp experience.”
Promotional packs of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and Kellogg’s Rice Krispies will feature a unique code, which can be used online by parents to receive a €5 discount off the €55 fee for the 2013 Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps. The unique codes will be printed on the inside of promotional packs, available in stores from April to August 2013. One code can be used per child, per registration, to avail of the €5 discount. Parents, simply log on to www.gaa.ie/kelloggsculcamps to avail of this discount. Further discounts are available to families that register more than one child for a 2013 Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp, making them one of the most affordable national summer camps.
Kelloggs GAA Cúl Camps provide boys and girls – between the ages of 6 and 13 – with an action-packed and fun-filled week of activity which revolves around maximising enjoyment and learning the skills of Gaelic Games. The camps are structured so that a different aspect of the game is worked on each day and children can put into practice what they have learned. Over one thousand camps will take place in communities all over Ireland during July and August with 2,100 voluntary coaches giving over 30,000 hours of coaching to young children.
Speaking at the launch, Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps Champion, Padraic Joyce added: “I am delighted to get involved with the Cúl Camps programme this year, while there were no such camps in my day, I have mentored and coached at camps in my own club, Killererin, and I have seen how childrens’ skills can dramatically improve with expert coaching delivered in a safe and fun atmosphere.
Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp Champions, Pádraic Joyce, Stephen O’Neill, Ursula Jacob, Noel McGrath, Louise Galvin and Rory O’Carroll attended the launch in Croke Park today.
18-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
GAA Social Initiative
MeetingsGAA legends centre stage at free Connacht Social Initiative celebration night
Special club draw on the night for trip to Arás an Uachtarán
A special gala event to recognise the work of GAA Social Initiative clubs across Connacht will culminate with a draw for the representatives of lucky clubs to attend Áras an Uachtarán for an audience with President Higgins in May.
The gala event will take place in the new Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Ballyhaunis on Wednesday, May 1, from 7-9pm, with an open invitation to all GAA Social Initiative clubs in the province to attend. Representatives from any club that would like to get involved are also encouraged to come along for what promises to be a great night’s entertainment and a trip down Connacht GAA’s memory lane.
MC on the night is Tommy Moran, Connacht PRO. A renowned raconteur, the former Leitrim County Secretary of 25 years will reminisce with some of the most recognisable names in Connacht GAA over the past decades, including former GAA President Dr. Mick Loftus (Mayo), Sligo’s first All Star and 1975 Connacht winning footballer, Mickey Kearins; Leitrim legend from the 1950s and ‘60s Josie Murray; Donie Shine Snr, former Roscommon player and Manager and well-known radio pundit; and Joe Connolly, Galway’s All Ireland hurling winning captain of 1980.
The GAA Social Initiative aims to use GAA clubs as a focal point for social activities for older members of our communities. It began in 2007 following an observation by then President Mary McAleese and her husband Martin of a dearth of older men attending the various functions they visited across the 32 counties. The island’s network of GAA clubs was identified as a vehicle to tackle the isolation and loneliness that can impede people from fully engaging with their communities, friends, family and neighbours. From its starting point as a small pilot in four counties (Mayo, Fermanagh, Kerry, and Wexford), 200 clubs are now registered as GAA Social Initiative clubs, running events ranging from card nights, ceiligh houses, to trips and excursions to the GAA museum in Croke Park, the Titanic Centre in Belfast or the National Museum of Country Life in Mayo.
The St. Joseph’s Club in Roscommon will provide an insight into their successful Social Initiative club, including their recent trip to Belfast. Other contributors on the night will include Colin Regan, GAA Social Initiative Manager in Croke Park, and Professor Sabina Brennan from Trinity College, who heads up a positive aging project. Entertainment on the night will be provided by Connacht Scór. All are welcome.
As already mentioned, all Social Initiative clubs that attend on the night will be entered into a special draw to win three coveted places on visit to Arás an Uachatarin in May. President Higgins is a noted supporter of the GAA Social Initiative and gave his full endorsement to its work in his wonderful address to GAA Congress 2013 in Derry in March. He is hosting representatives of GAA Social Initiative clubs in Arás an Uachtarán on Thursday, May 30th. Numbers are limited and will be allocated by a draw on the night.
Admission to the event is free and light refreshments will also be served. Anyone who would like more information about the event should contact their County Coordinator, or alternatively contact Emmet Haughian, the Social Initiative National Coordinator in Croke Park on 01-819-2393 or emmet.haughian GAA.ie.
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For more media information on the event or the GAA Social Initiative contact Colin Regan, GAA Community & Health Promotion Manager, on 01-8658674 or 087-2945705.
16-Apr-13 by Colette Fox – PRO
Hurling notes April 15th 2013
Club Hurling16-Apr-13 by Micheal Dolan – Hurling PRO
Connacht 40×20 Juvenile B Championship
HandballThe annual Williamstown One-Wall Tournament takes place this year on May 24th – 26th in Williamstown HC, Galway.
th 2012. Entry forms can be downloaded from the GAA Handball website.
14-Apr-13 by Niall Scollan – Handball PRO