TG4 Intermediate Championship Leitrim v Limerick:

We survived our trip to Limerick and happily came back with a win. 15 minutes in to the game we were 6 points up to no score with scores from Aine Tighe, Roisin Fowley, Lorraine Brennan and Laura ODowd. The team was changed from the previous encounter with Fermanagh which we lost. They were refreshed and ready for action again with Cloones Patricia Forde, Drumkerrins Ann Marie Gallagher and Sean OHeslins Laura ODowd all getting their start. They were brought in to make an impression and they did! Ann Marie Gallagher was wonderful under the ball giving some excellent passes and making a good impression on her management. Patricia Forde got stuck in from the word go she was playing in the back line and even though the players around her are more experienced she didnt need too much guidance. Laura ODowd is of course an athlete and usually dawns the pictures of the Leitrim Observer as a champion runner. She is a great addition to our squad this year and I hope to see her continue on the way she played last Saturday. Limerick of course were not going down without a fight and we were well aware of the threat they imposed. By the end of the first half they had scored 1-2 Kathryn Fahy getting the goal and their excellent midfielder Niamh Richardson making a big impression throughout the game she was the girl to try and stop. The second half was a battle Limerick were all the time testing our defences they managed to get another two goals and two points. We introduced Erin Farrell, Kiara Keegan, Claire McDermott, Shauna Clancy and Caoimhe Quinn into the fray. Aine Tighe scored another goal after Patricia Forde intercepted a Limerick attack passing the ball off to Deirdre Ward who carried it down the field finding Laura ODowd who passed to Roisin Fowley who found Aine Tighe and she touch the back of the net. Erin Farrell, Ann Marie Gallagher and Aine Tighe also got scores on the board in the last few minutes of the game. The game finished up 3-04 Limerick 2-13 Leitrim. We are now through to a play off on the 19th of August we are waiting to see who we play it could be either Armagh or Waterford. More information to follow. 

Limerick: Martina Giltenane, Emma McGuire, Alva Neary, Aine McGrath, Rose Giltenane, Yvette Moynihan, Olivia Giltenane, Caroline Hickey, iamh Richardson, Paula Donnelly, Claire ORiordan, Kathryn Fahy, Mai Kennealy, Stephanie Carroll, Kristina Hennessy. 

Leitrim: Michelle Guckian, Patricia Forde, Enya McWeeney, Mary Farrell, Kirby Gilgun, Mairead Stenson, Lisa McWeeney, Sinead Fowley, Deirdre Ward, Niamh Tighe, Laura ODowd, Ann Marie Gallagher, Lorraine Brennan, Roisin Fowley, Aine Tighe. 

I wanted to take this opportunity to thank our water girls Sinead Sorohan, Aileen Flynn, Orla Heslin (All of who are very capable of wearing a leitrim Jersey themselves!) and the girls from Ballinamore who helped with the Fermanagh game. We really appreciate the help they give the team and management onÓgame days.

A huge thanks to the Clubs whose pitches we have used for training over the last while namely Drumkerrin and Sean OHeslins Ballinamore and also the Club players who have assisted us with training it is very much appreciated by the management team and the players. 

Junior Club Championship:

Junior Championship Gortlettragh Vs Fenagh was played in Philly McGuinness Park Mohill last Sunday morning. The final score was 4-7 to 1-14 with Gortletteragh being the winners. Fenagh were the first to score with Claire Rowley firing over a fine point a couple of minutes in. Gortlettragh were soon to reply with Shauna McGrath getting a goal and a point in quick sucession. scores in the first half came from Gortlettraghs Michelle Reynolds, Shauna McGrath and Lisa Keighran. Fenagh were gradually building up scores also and they came from Claire Rowley, Sinead Fitzpatrick and Amy McLoughlin at half time the team went in with a scoreline of Fenagh 0-5 to Gortletraghs 3-4.

Michelle Duffy was excellent at the back for Gortlettragh sweeping up in the back line denying Fenagh of some vital scores. Fiona McCann also made a huge impression at midfield. Fenagh have a young team and some fine players Amy McLoughlin was on the score board throughout the game her sister Shauna is a very resourceful outfield as was Imelda Kilkenny. Rebecca Rowley made an excellent block before half time to deny Carla Duffy from Gortletragh a goal. County Minor Shauna Bohan also got herself on the scoreboard before the game ended. Fenagh will rally again no doubt about that but well done to Gortlettragh on their win.

Fenagh: Noelene ORourke, Roisin OToole, Carla McKeon, Ciara Bohan, Katy Reynolds, Shauna McLoughlin, Imelda Kilkenny, Amy McLoughlin,Sinead McLoughlin, Rebecca Rowley, Caroline Guckian, Aishling ORourke, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Claire Rowley, Alison Smith. 

Gortlettragh: Aoife McGarry, Michelle Duffy, Mary Quinn, Sinead Sorohan, Carla Duffy, Niamh Kennedy, Orlaith Heslin, Fiona McCann, Eimear Duffy, Karen Ward, Lisa Keighran, Tara Quinn, Caroline Quinn, Michelle Reynolds, Shauna McGrath. 

Intermediate Championship 22nd July 2012:

The first game of this years Intermediate Club Championship took place in Leitrim Gaels Community field on Sunday evening last with newly regraded Cloone taking onÓglencar Manorhamilton. The final score was Cloone 2-11 to Glencar Manorhamilton 0-8.

The first half was a tense affair with the teams level going in at half time there were some excellent scores from Manors Aisling Kerrigan, Mary Alice Maguire, Grainne McHugh and Aoife Molloy gave some excellent passes and there were goal chances for Manor Amanda Sweeney just missing the net after a tackle from Cloones Patricia Forde. Cloones Goalie Lorraine Moran served her team very well she was very confident and made some excellent pressure saves. For Cloone Tara McCabe had a good evening she was in fine Scóring form. Lisa Reynolds was very good under the ball punishing Manor at midfield making some excellent runs up the field. Cloone too had goal chances in the first half with Tara McCabe shot being saved my Manors Goalie Sarah Keaney but just before the half time whistle Yvonne Reynolds saw the net and scored a goal quickly followed by a point from Lorraine Brennan and sides when in level at the half.

We were two minutes into the second half when Manors Clare Cullen won Cloones kick out she passed it off to Amanda Sweeney who was rewarded a free her shot went off the post and Cloone were quick to respond with Lisa Reynolds Scóring a point from play. Manor were then punished for over carrying the ball and Tara McCabes shot was deflected by Manors keeper Sarah Keaney. Cloones Lorraine Brennans shot dropped in front of the keeper and Manors Clare Cullen was quick to get the ball to Natasha McEnroy who shot wide. Lorraine Brennan punished that mistake and scored a fine point. Manor had lots of possession and Amanda Sweeney who had a great game for Manor covering a lot of ground passed to Aisling Kerrigan who was unfortunate to kick the ball wide. Cloone were down the field again and after a tussle in front of the Manor goal Cloone kicked, missed and the shot went wide. Cloone quickly scored another point and Manor brought on subs Emer Feeley and Michelle OHagan. Cloone had their Scóring boots on and they had another point from play followed by wides from both sides and then a point for Lorraine Brennan. There was a line ball in Cloones favour it was quickly taken into Tara McCabe but McCabes shot went wide. Cloone were still on the hunt though and there second goal came very quickly. Manor responded with a point with Clare Cullen, Aisling Kerrigan and Amanda Sweeney battling hard to close the gap. Lorraine Brennan was sweeping up in the back line and she quickly passed to Carmel MonÓghan who scored another Cloone point. Manor introduced Niamh Feehily and Michelle McNulty and they were battling on Emer Feeley found Amanda Sweeney who was awarded a free it was taken but quickly swept up by Cloones Lorraine Brennan. Manors Clare Cullen, Michelle OHagan, Mary Alice Maguire all made attempts on Cloones back line but were denied access. When the final whistle blew the score line was Cloone 2-11 Glencar Manorhamilton 0-8. Thank you to all the officials who helped out with this game.

The Teams lined out as follows:

Glencar/Manorhamilton: Sarah Keaney, Rhona McSharry, Eimear OConnor, Niamh Keaney, Aisling Kerrigan, Grainne OConnor, Clare Cullen, Melissa Hewitt, Shannon Harte, Aoife Molloy, Mary Alice Maguire, Aisling Mitchell, Grainne McHugh, Natasha McEnroy and Amanda Sweeney Subs Used: Emer Feehily, Michelle OHagan, Niamh Feehily and Michelle McNulty.

Cloone: Lorraine Moran, Sharon Reynolds, Patricia Forde, Niamh Brennan, Cathy Forde, Brenda Reynolds, Claire Lynch, Lorraine Brennan, Tara McCabe, Carmel MonÓghan, Lisa Reynolds, Alicia Kiernan, Lorraine Reynolds, Yvonne Reynolds, Sinead Mulvey. Sub Used: Emma Dillon.  

My apologises for only getting to two games this weekend here are the results of the other games:

Sun 22-Jul 6:30pm Leitrim IFC 1 Glencar/Manor 0-08 v Cloone 2-11

Sunday 29-Jul 12pm Mohill JFC 1 Gortletteragh 4-07 v Fenagh 1-14
Sun 29-Jul 7pm Bornacoola Div 2 Lg 7 Bornacoola 3-09 v Cloone 5-07
Sun 29-Jul 7pm Drumkeerin Div 3 Lg 7 Drumkeerin 2-07 v Glencar/Manor 2-09

This weekend sees another full round of fixtures:

Sat 04-Aug 3:45pm Fenagh SFC 1 St Josephs v Aughawillan
Sun 05-Aug 2:45pm Kiltubrid Div 1 Lg 1 Kiltubrid v Dromahair
Sun 05-Aug 5:45pm Leitrim SFC 1 St Marys v Mohill
Sun 05-Aug 6:15pm Drumkeerin IFC 2 Sean OHeslins v Glencar/Manor
Sun 05-Aug 7:15pm Leitrim JFC 1 Drumkeerin v St Josephs B

The very best of luck to all the Clubs involved I would be very grateful if the Club PROs would submit a small report on your gamess next weekend as again I will only get to one or two if you are giving me a team list will you please also include numbers the players are wearing. emails to ladiespro.leitrim@gmail.com

The county board meeting is on next Tuesday the 7th of August at 9p in Aras Padraig Drumshanbo.

 

 

31-Jul-12 by Claire Noone PRO LGFA

Congrats to St Marys who captured the Gallogly Catering ACL Division 3 League Title last weekend by beating Bornacoola in a closely contested and hugely entertaining final in Páirc Seán. 

St Marys had to draw on all their resources to come from behind late in the second half to see off a spirited challenge from the Bornacoola men.  

Final score St Marys 0-15, Bornacoola 0-13.

Well done to St Marys on their victory and of course they became the third adult team to lift silverwear in the 2012 season.

 

 

 

 

26-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

Friday, 27th July 2012

 

Venue Grade Round  Fixture     Time
Leitrim U14 (15) 3 Leitrim Gaels v Mohill   7pm
Ballinamore U14 (15) 3 Ballinamore SOH v St. Marys 7pm

 

 

25-Jul-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

 

Friday, 27th July 2012

Venue Grade Round  Fixture     Time
Dromahair U14 (13) 3 Dromahair v Allen Gaels   7pm
Drumkeerin U14 (13) 3 Drumkeerin v Carrigallen   7pm
Kinlough U14 (13) 3 MelvinÓgaela v Garadice Gaels 7pm
  U14 (13) 3 Glencar Manorhamilton a BYE  

 

 

25-Jul-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

 

 

 

Friday, 27th July 2012

Venue Grade Round  Fixture     Time
Gortletteragh U14 (11) 3 Gortletteragh v Aughnasheelin 7pm
Dromod U14 (11) 3 Bornacoola v Aughavas   7pm
Killasnett U14 (11) 3 St. Osnats Glencar v Glenfarne Kiltyclogher 7pm
  U14 (11) 3 Kiltubrid a BYE    

 

 

 

25-Jul-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

 Leitrim v Sligo 

Venue: Pairc Sean

Friday, 27th July at 7.30pm

 

 

25-Jul-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

 

 

UNDER 8/10 Round 6
04/08/2012
 
Glencar-Manor v St Osnats v Glenfarne-Kilty
Dromahair v Melvin Gaels
Aughnasheelin v Leitrim Gaels
Carrigallen v Kiltubrid
St Marys v Ballinamore-Soh
Gortletteragh v Fenagh St Caillins
Cloone v Aughavas
Allen Gaels v Drumkeerin
Mohill v Garadice Gaels
Annaduff v Bornacoola

 

 

 

 

24-Jul-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers Round 3:

Leitrim 1-11 Laois 1-13

Laois produced a strong second-half performance to finally see off a brave challenge from Leitrim in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada on Saturday evening, and progress to Round 4 of the Qualifiers.

Leitrim were three ahead at the break but Laois quickly got level after the restart, and once the home side tired in the final quarter, Laois showed the greater fitness and composure to send over crucial scores and see out the win.

Leitrim led 1-8 to 1-5 at half-time after a rousing opening 35 minutes which seemed to take Laois by surprise.

Laoiss Gary Walsh got the first score of the game, but two Emlyn Mulligan frees for Leitrim were quickly followed by a sublime score from Ray Cox, which put the home side two ahead.

Laois had regained the lead by the 18th minute, with a Paraic Clancy score edging them in front at 0-4 to 0-3, but it was around then that Leitrim really began to take control of the game, and they quickly made it show on the scoreboard.

A Mulligan free levelled the sides, and then Leitrim got the first goal through Kevin Conlon, who finished superbly after a clever assist from Cox.

Leitrim were five ahead when Colm Clarke split the posts with a fine effort shortly before the break, but Laois then pounced on a defensive error to grab a goal, Conor Boyle being left with the task to finish to the net.

But Leitrim ended the half on a high, and a second Cox point left three in it.

The second half started slowly, with no score from either side for 10 minutes, but then two Laois points in a minute from Brendan Quigley and Billy Sheehan put the minimum between the teams.

Conlon edged Leitrim two ahead again shortly after, but a Ross Munnelly effort for Laois was followed by a fine equaliser from John OLoughlin, and then Munnelly sailed another one over to put Laois ahead going into the last 15 minutes.

Laois remained ahead for the rest of the game, and although Leitrim never let the lead go beyond two, they had run out of steam after a gallant effort, and Justin McNultys side were comfortable as they saw out the win and set up a clash in Round 4 against the losers of the Leinster final, either Dublin or Meath.

 

 

 

21-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

The 2012 Leitrim Senior, Intermediate and Junior A Championship Fixtures for the next four weekends have issued to clubs.  Next weekend the Senior and Intermediate championships kick off with mouth watering ties across all groups.
 

County Convention 2011 provided for a new Leitrim Club Championship format, this new format results in a 50% increase in the number of games and consequently a 50% increase in the number of venues, match officials, gate and field stewards required to run our championships.

Leitrim Competitions Control Committee requests the full co-operation and assistance from club officers, management, supporters, stewards and officials in the delivery and running of the Leitrim Club Championships 2012.

The Senior Championship is sponsored by Connacht Gold while GWP sponsor the Intermediate and Junior A Championships.

 
Good Luck to all clubs in this years championships.
 

 

 

21-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

GOODBYE to the WHITEWASH
 
Our younger generation probably never saw a bucket of whitewash, it was gone even before the Celtic Tiger was let loose on us all. In its prime it was a sign of the Summer – and especially a Summer when the Yankees were due to visit home. It covered a multitude – cracks, holes, dampness – in the kitchen walls, the outside of the house, the piers of the gate, everywhere. And if there was a drop left in the bucket, the byre and the henhouse got a lick too.
 
A whitewash is something different in a sporting context and what individual or team has never had to experience one?  London is brimming with athletes at the moment, many of whom could easily recall their own bad days in their rise to the top.
 
The twelve teams still left in the All Ireland Championship would not have to delve too deep into their own record books to come up with days when they were found to be very, very short. But those days passed and they are enjoying their moments in the sun.
 
The days of the whitewash are over for Leitrim too. These last few weeks have proved that, in a very significant way. There will be no more twenty point beatings, Leitrim has taken on a new life and let evey supporter acknowledge the sheer hard work, the utter dedication, the fighting spirit in spite of the many adversities thrown at them, the self confidence, the manly willingness to give of their all, their work ethic, their new maturity … we could go on and on.
 
This years championship has proven to be a watershed and it is time for Brian Breen, George Dugdale, every single panel member, each one of the backroom team and all the County Board officers, sponsors and everyone who played any role, to take a well deserved bow and allow Leitrim people as one to salute you.
 
YOU ARE our footballing heroes and WE ARE very proud to be followers of the green and gold.
 
GOODBYE TO THE WHITEWASH
 

 

 

21-Jul-12 by Leitrim GAA

Major Literary and Sporting Event for Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin’s GAA club

Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin’s GAA club are the organisers of a major Readers’ Symposium called “Dialogues through Literature” which will take place in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim from 2-4 August. This event is unique for a GAA club and the project is a cross-border and cross-community event which is funded by the International Fund for Ireland.

The official opening on Thursday 2 August at 7.30pm by Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael , Liam Ó Néill, will be followed by a discussion about “Sport, Culture and Leadership” with a panel including Colm O’Rourke, GAA writer and RTE Sport pundit and Trevor Ringland, former Ireland rugby player. Following that, acclaimed actor and playwright, Séamus O’Rourke will do a stage presentation “Stories and Observations from a Rural Life”. The general public are invited to attend and booking is not necessary for the opening night.

On the Friday and Saturday, there is a wide programme of writers and speakers including Theo Dorgan, Mary O’Donnell, David Park, Susan McKay, DBC Pierre, Christina Dwyer Hickey, Tony McAuley, and others. There are Irish language sessions with Ré Ó Laighléis and music and song from Gearóid Mac Lochlainn and Caoimhín Mac Giolla Cathain.

Admission free to all events and refreshments and food is provided at all events, including lunch on Friday and Saturday, also free of charge. The Symposium takes place at Páirc Sheáin Uí Eislin in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim.

For the Friday and Saturday events it is necessary to book and you can do so by ringing Caroline McCartin at Leitrim Co Library 071 9645546 Monday-Friday 10.00-1.30 and 2.30-5.00. From Northern Ireland you can ring Ruth Moore at 078 43279807 or email dialoguesthroughliterature@gmail.com

 

 

21-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

A bumper crowd is expected in Páirc Seán for the first championship meeting between Leitrim and Laois.  

There has been no let up by our team –

training, travelling, focussing, injury treatments, laps and drills 

They have the hard work done – now lets do our bit ….. show the team how much they mean to us – turn up in Carrick, no matter what else is on – give them a rapturous welcome as they enter the field and cheer them on from throw-in to the final whistle.  Lets create the same electric atmosphere we had last weekend with the “Lee-trum, Lee-trum” chants and the stand the terraces going mad.

 

Best of Luck Lads …. Nothing – ABSOLUTELY nothing beats being there with ye.

 

 

 

 

21-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO