The Fenagh Cup nestles in Kinlough
Melvin Gaels have taken up the mantle of Leitrim Senior Champions after a comprehensive victory in the Connacht Gold County Final on Sunday last in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada. Their neighbours, Glencar/Manorhamilton, the four in a row title holders, went into the game as slight favourites, but almost from the throw-in, there was a sense of inevitability about the result.
The Gaels found the form they have been showing all year – indeed from their capturing of the GWP Intermediate title last October – right from the start and had the champions back-pedalling for most of the game. The extra pressure of going for a Leitrim record of five Senior Championships in a row probably did have an effect on the Glencar/Manor performance, as their team never really showed the form that had made the club the kingpins of Leitrim over the past four years.
There is no doubt that Melvin Gaels were worthy winners, worthy champions, playing an attractive brand of fast-flowing football from veteranÓgoalkeeper Gareth Phelan, right through a strong spine of full back Fabian McMorrow; Man of the Match, centre half back, Paul Brennan; midfielders Stephen McGurrin and Brendan Brennan; Emlyn Mulligan on the forty and full forward James Phelan and also down both wings, to corner forward and team captain David McSharry. The bench was strong too, as was proven when the captain had to be replaced, having suffered a severe leg injury and when others were called into the fray, including another team veteran, Colin Regan, who, no doubt, was given the task of steadying the ship for the last few tense minutes.
It was very much a team effort for the Gaels and the full panel, team Manager Billy Gavigan, selectors Liam Gilmartin and Aiden McGurran, the club officials and their army of blue and white supporters all shared in the victory.
In honouring Melvin Gaels on their seventh Senior Championship success, we should also acknowledge Glencar/Manorhamilton, very worthy county champions for the past four years and very dignified ambassadors for Leitrim.
Now the whole county will get behind the Gaels as they take on the Roscommon champions in the Connacht Club Championship on Sunday October 28th, in the first step on the road to capturing the Shane McGettigan Cup.
While the senior final did have plenty of untidy play and even a lack of tension at times, not so the minor final, where Fenagh Gortletteragh and St. Manchan’s played out a real thriller. St. Manchan’s clawed their way back into the game after being nine points behind and every single player that saw action deserves our thanks for keeping the spectators on tenterhooks all the way to the dying seconds of injury time.
The replay will be eagerly awaited. Well done to both teams and their management and officials.
08-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
The Fenagh Cup nestles in Kinlough
Club FootballThe Fenagh Cup nestles in Kinlough
Melvin Gaels have taken up the mantle of Leitrim Senior Champions after a comprehensive victory in the Connacht Gold County Final on Sunday last in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada. Their neighbours, Glencar/Manorhamilton, the four in a row title holders, went into the game as slight favourites, but almost from the throw-in, there was a sense of inevitability about the result.
The Gaels found the form they have been showing all year – indeed from their capturing of the GWP Intermediate title last October – right from the start and had the champions back-pedalling for most of the game. The extra pressure of going for a Leitrim record of five Senior Championships in a row probably did have an effect on the Glencar/Manor performance, as their team never really showed the form that had made the club the kingpins of Leitrim over the past four years.
There is no doubt that Melvin Gaels were worthy winners, worthy champions, playing an attractive brand of fast-flowing football from veteranÓgoalkeeper Gareth Phelan, right through a strong spine of full back Fabian McMorrow; Man of the Match, centre half back, Paul Brennan; midfielders Stephen McGurrin and Brendan Brennan; Emlyn Mulligan on the forty and full forward James Phelan and also down both wings, to corner forward and team captain David McSharry. The bench was strong too, as was proven when the captain had to be replaced, having suffered a severe leg injury and when others were called into the fray, including another team veteran, Colin Regan, who, no doubt, was given the task of steadying the ship for the last few tense minutes.
It was very much a team effort for the Gaels and the full panel, team Manager Billy Gavigan, selectors Liam Gilmartin and Aiden McGurran, the club officials and their army of blue and white supporters all shared in the victory.
In honouring Melvin Gaels on their seventh Senior Championship success, we should also acknowledge Glencar/Manorhamilton, very worthy county champions for the past four years and very dignified ambassadors for Leitrim.
Now the whole county will get behind the Gaels as they take on the Roscommon champions in the Connacht Club Championship on Sunday October 28th, in the first step on the road to capturing the Shane McGettigan Cup.
While the senior final did have plenty of untidy play and even a lack of tension at times, not so the minor final, where Fenagh Gortletteragh and St. Manchan’s played out a real thriller. St. Manchan’s clawed their way back into the game after being nine points behind and every single player that saw action deserves our thanks for keeping the spectators on tenterhooks all the way to the dying seconds of injury time.
The replay will be eagerly awaited. Well done to both teams and their management and officials.
08-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Under 12 Blitz Day Saturday 13th October 2012
Coiste na nÓgUnder 12 Blitz Day Saturday 13th October 2012
Group A
Mohill v Leitrim Gaels @ 10-45am Pairc Sean
Both Finals played at 12-10pm in Pairc Sean
Ballinamore-Soh v Annaduff @ 10-45am Pairc Sean
Group B
Cloone v St Osnats @ 11-30am Pairc Sean
Both Finals played at 1-30pm in Pairc Sean
Aughnasheelin v Gortletteragh @ 11-30am Pairc Sean
Glenfarne-Kilty to Play Losers to Decide Final Parings in St Marys
Group C
Dromahair v Fenagh- St Caillins @ 11-30am in St Marys
Both finals played at 12-50pm in Pairc Sean
St Marys v Garadice Gaels @ 11-30am in St Marys
Group D
Glencar-Manor v Drumkeerin @ 1-30pm in St Marys
Both Finals played at 2-50pm in Pairc Sean
Aughavas v Bornacoola @ 1-30pm in St Marys
Group E
Melvin Gaels v Carrigallen @ 2-10pm in Pairc Sean
Both Finals played at 3-30pm in Pairc Sean
Allen Gaels v Kiltubrid @ 2-10pm in Pairc Sean
07-Oct-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Ocean FM and Shannonside FM
GeneralOcean FM Coverage
Ocean FM will feature a County Final Special on the Sunday Sports Show from 2-6pm, with extensive coverage of the Leitrim senior decider. Kevin Blessing and PJ Leddy will be live from Páirc Seán to sample the atmosphere, get the pre-match views of experts and fans alike, and, of course, bring you live commentary and aftermatch reaction from both camps.
Nothing beats being there, but make sure to bring your portable radio or phone along with you to the match to catch all the coverage, or download the Ocean FM App for your IPhone or Android to listen live anywhere in the world.
Shannonside FM Coverage
Shannonside FM will feature a County Final Special on Sunday. From 2pm they will have live updates from the Minor game and from 3.30 they will have live coverage of the Senior Final along with pre and post match reaction.
05-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Ocean FMs Final Whistle Show
Club FootballOcean FM will kick-off their Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Final coverage with a special segment on this Friday nights Final Whistle Show from 6-7pm, where PJ Leddy will speak to both Glencar/Manorhamilton Manager Fergal OFlaherty and captain Darren Sweeney, and Melvin Gaels Manager Billy Gavigan and captain David McSharry.
Ocean will continue their coverage on the Saturday Sports Beat show from 2-7pm, with chat, previews, and best wishes and requests for both teams from across north Leitrim and all around the world. Text your best wishes and requests to 0833500530 or email sport@oceanfm.ie
05-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
GAA Football Provincial Championship Draws 2013
County FootballThe draw has taken play for the four GAA Football provincial championship draws for 2013. The four draws took place at Croke Park on Thursday evening, and was broadcast live on RTÉ 2 television.
All-Ireland champions Donegal have been handed a very difficult draw in Ulster. They will face Tyrone in the quarter-final, and if they come through that game, either Down or Derry will await in the semi-final.
In Connacht, beaten All-Ireland finalists Mayo also face a very difficult draw. They will play rivals Galway in the quarter-final, with Roscommon awaiting the winners in the semi-final.
In Munster, heavyweights Cork and Kerry are on opposite sides of the draw, while the Leinster draw has produced a few very interesting ties. Dublin will play the winners of Westmeath and Carlow in the quarter-finals, while Meath will take on either Wicklow or Longford in the last eight. See below for full details of Connacht draw.
Connacht GAA Football Championship 2013
Quarter-Final
New York v Leitrim
London v Sligo
Galway v Mayo
Semi-Final
Galway/Mayo v Roscommon
New York/Leitrim v London/Sligo
04-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Hurling News
Club Hurling04-Oct-12 by Micheal Dolan – Hurling PRO
Leitrim Senior & Minor Football Championship Finals
Club FootballCome see THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
in
Páirc Seán this Sunday
An AURORA BOREALIS OF COLOUR
The Blues and Whites and the Blues and Yellows
of
Melvin Gaels and Glencar Manorhamilton
in the
Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship Final at 3.30pm
Will History be made?
Don’t miss being there to be part of it all
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Get there in time for the intriguing MINOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL between
Fenagh/Gortletteragh and St Manachan’s at 1.30pm
GET BEHIND YOUR TEAM
ENJOY LEITRIM’S BIG GAA DAY
Remember – Nothing beats being there
04-Oct-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Under 12 Blitz Day
Coiste na nÓgUnder 12 Blitz
The Under 12 Blitz Day has been provisionally fixed for Saturday Morning 13th October in Pairc Sean Weather Permitting!
A full list of groupings and times will be issued in the coming days.
04-Oct-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Cancelled – Under 14 County Blitz
Coiste na nÓgThe Under 14 County Blitz which was to be held on Saturday 6th has been cancelled
Please note: All Under 16 Games will go ahead as scheduled
04-Oct-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Scór dates 201213
ScórThe new Scór season 2012/13 is just around the corner, dates for the diary are as follows:
Carrick-on-Shannon – Thursday 25th October @6pm
Ballinamore – Friday 26th October @6pm
Scór na nÓg semi final dates:
Carrick-on-Shannon – Saturday 1st December @5pm
Ballinamore – Sunday 2nd December @3pm
Changes have been introduced to Dances excluded this year, they have now excluded 3 dances in Figure and Set for the coming Scór season based on previous All-Ireland wins (Does not apply to Scór na mBunscoileanna)
Rince Seit: Longford Set, The Roscommon Lancers & Cavan Reel Set
01-Oct-12 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Weekend Fixtures
Club FootballSATURDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2012
GWP Junior C Football Championship Round 2
Aughnasheelin v St Marys in Cloone at 4pm
GWP Junior B Football Championship Round 5
Leitrim Gaels v Aughawillan in Cloone at 5.30pm
Leitrim Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final
Gortletteragh v Carrick in St Marys at 4pm
30-Sep-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Gortletteragh crowned GWP Leitrim Intermediate Football Champions 2012
Club FootballGortletteragh were crowned the 2012 GWP Intermediate Football Champions this evening at a packed house in Ballinamore when they defeated St Patricks Dromahair on a scoreline of 1-9 to 0-10.
The match lived up to all the expectations with some great passages of play, fabulous scores and an electric atmosphere generated by the wonderful support base from the Gortletteragh and Dromahair clubs and the many neutral fans.
Very little separated the sides throughout the contest and it was a Darren DuignanÓgoal midway through the second half that proved to be the crucial score. The goal gave Gortletteragh the cushion they needed to keep Dromahair at bay and try as they did Dromahair were unable to close the gap at the final whistle.
At the final whistle the Gortletteragh Captain DARREN DUIGAN made his way to the Presentation area to receive his Man of the Match Award and lift the Cup on behalf of the Gortletteragh team.
WELL DONE and CONGRATULATIONS GORTLETTERAGH
30-Sep-12 by Colette Fox – PRO