Please note venue change for Fr Manning game tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, Game now being played at Strokestown GAA Grounds at 7-30pm.

 

 

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

The throw in for the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifier Round 2 Leitrim v Wicklow is set for Saturday, July 14 at 6pm in Páirc Seán.

 

 

03-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim U14 Development Squad

The Leitrim U14 Development Squad took part in the Inter County Hurling Blitz in Carnmore, Galway last Saturday. The team played teams from Sligo, Mayo and Roscommon and with only 15 lads they battled hard and never gave up with excellent displays from Desmond Beirne, Lee Mc Manus, Andrew Loughlin, Stephen Loughlin and Damien Crave. 

The Leitrim U14 Development Squad – Stephen Loughlin, Andrew Loughlin, Peter Poniard, Patrick Mc Tiernan, Keelan Keerins, Conor Gallagher, Darragh Murphy, James Hamilton, Damien Craven, Stephen Flynn, Aaron Hore, Lee Mc Manus, Dessie Beirne, Mark Diffley, Shane Beirne.  

Leitrim Hurling Senior League

So far Gortletteragh, Carrick and Cluainín Iomaint have all won a game each.  Carrick beat Cluainín well in the most recent game to keep alive their chances of reaching the final.  Games yet to be played are Cluainín and Gortletteragh at home and away while Gortletteragh will also have to play their final game against Carrick. 

Dermot Molloy League (Sligo Hurling League)

Cluainín Iomaint completed their involvement in the Sligo Hurling League last week by topping the table for the first time.  Unusually, they had to play a “play off” game against Coolera/Strandhill last Sunday due to the top 5 teams being level on points.  Cluainín already beat Coolera/Strandhill during the league but were “drawn out of a hat” to play again.  It an exciting game where either team could have won, the Sligo side overcame the Manorhamilton men on a scoreline of 1.10 to 0.07. The Manor men were left to dwell on many missed chances where they should have taken their points during the game.  But the Leitrim club can be happy knowing that they raised many eye brows by finishing top of the Sligo Hurling League for 2012.  Cluainín travel to Thurles on Friday week to take part in the Thurles Sarsfields International Hurling Tournament.  We wish them well as they represent Leitrim. 

Feile

We wish Paddy O Connor and Ballinamore the very best in this years Hurling Feile in Dublin.

 

 

03-Jul-12 by Micheal Dolan Hurling PRO

Connacht GAA Football Championship Finals 2012

Sunday 15th July
Venue: Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon

Connacht GAA finalised the match details and the ticket prices for the Connacht GAA Football Championship Finals 2012. The Finals in Dr Hyde Park have the home county, Roscommon meeting Mayo in the Minor Final at 12noon while Mayo and Sligo duel it out for the Nestor Cup in the Senior Final. The Galway All-Ireland hurling winning teams of 1987 & 1988 will be the special guests of honour on the day. Connacht GAA also announced a price reduction of €5 on stand tickets with special packages for groups and family tickets. For full details see below. 

Minor:
Roscommon vs. Mayo
Referee: S. O hEithir(G)
Throw In: 12noon

Senior:
Mayo vs. Sligo
Referee: C. Reilly, (Meath)
Throw In: 2pm

Ticket Prices:
 Stand €30 (Reserved).
 Sideline Seating €25
 Terrace €20
 Juveniles (U-16) €5
 Students & OAPs Full price must be paid.
 Family Tickets available for Sideline & Stand: Adult full price & child €5
 Group Tickets €30 for a group of 10 juveniles & 1 adult. (available through the Connacht GAA Council Office).

 Refunds of €10 will be paid to OAPs & Students, (with current ID cards), for Stand, Sideline seating and Terrace at Designated Stile only, (Turnstile #6 and #18).
 Groups: Entry at Turnstile #8. All children must be accompanied by Group Leader(s)
 GAA Season Ticket Holders- entry through Turnstile #10

Tickets can be sourced from
Connacht GAA Office
Address: Clare Street, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo
Opening hours: Mon-Friday- 10am-5pm and Saturday 11am-2pm
Ph: (094) 9630335
Email: reception.connacht@gaa.ie
www.connachtgaa.ie

Roscommon County Board
address: 5-6 Castle View, Roscommon 
email: administrator.roscommon GAA.ie
phone: (090) 6627176
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9.30-5pm
www.gaaroscommon.ie

Galway County Board
address: Pearse Stadium, Salthill, Galway.
email: administrator.galway@gaa.ie
phone: 091)862500
Opening Hours: Mon-Friday 9.30am-5pm
www.galwaygaa.ie

Mayo County Board
Address: McHale Park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo.
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9.30-5pm
Email secretary.mayo@gaa.ie
Office number: 094-9250487
www.mayogaa.com

Sligo County Board
address: Sligo GAA Office, Aughamore Near, Carraroe, Sligo
Sligo GAA Ticket office & Shop, OConnell Street, Sligo (Old Meteor Store) 12-6pm
email: administrator.sligo@gaa.ie
phone: 087-0524574
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
www.sligogaa.ie

Leitrim County Board 
address: Pairc Sean MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
email: secretary.leitrim@gaa.ie
phone: (071) 9620441
www.leitrimgaa.ie

Tickets also available from clubs in the competing counties.

Tickets can also be sourced from www.tickets.ie

Tickets will also be on sale at selected Supervalu & Centra outlets in the competing counties, 
Roscommon
Smiths SuperValu Monksland, Athlone, Co Roscommon
Flemings SuperValu, Main Street, Roscommon, Co Roscommon
Duffys SuperValu, Ballaghadereen, Co Roscommon
Cahills SuperValu, Castlerea, Co Roscommon
Galway:
Grealishs SuperValu, Moycullen, Co Galway
Clarkes SuperValu, Barna, Co Galway
McInerneys SuperValu, Loughrea, Co Galway
OTooles SuperValu, Tuam, Co Galway
OMearas SuperValu, Portumna, Co Galway
Nestors SuperValu, Oranmore, Co Galway
McCanns SuperValu, Moycullen, Co Galway
Leitrim
Donohoes SuperValu, Ballinamore, Co Leitrim 
Mayo
KavanÓgh SuperValu, Castlebar, Co Mayo
Moloneys SuperValu, Bunree, Ballina, Co Mayo
Cummins SuperValu, Ballinrobe, Co Mayo
Sweeneys SuperValu, Achill Island, Co Mayo
OConnors SuperValu, Westport, Co Mayo
Sligo
Surlis SuperValu, Tubbercurry, Co Sligo
Cosgroves Centra, Maugheraboy, Co Sligo
Whitesides Centra, Collooney, Co Sligo

For more information see www.connachtgaa.ie

 

 

03-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

The draw has been made for Round 2 of the GAA Football All-Ireland Championship Qualifiers, with eight fixtures in all set for a fortnights time.

Beaten Leinster semi-finalists Kildare face a trip to Kingspan Breffni Park to take on Cavan, who defeated Fermanagh in the Qualifiers yesterday.

Kerry will face Westmeath in Mullingar, while another team beaten in their provincial semi-final, Tyrone, will travel to Roscommon, who defeated Armagh yesterday.

Derrys conquerors Longford have home advantage against Limerick, while Laois will take on Monaghan at home.

Antrim will receive a visit from Galway, while Wexford will travel into Munster to take on Tipperary. The final tie sees Leitrim host Wicklow.

Fixtures will take place over the weekend of July 14/15, with times to be confirmed shortly.

All-Ireland Qualifier Round 2 Draw

Antrim v Galway
Leitrim v Wicklow
Westmeath v Kerry
Roscommon v Tyrone
Longford v Limerick
Cavan v Kildare
Laois v Monaghan
Tipperary v Wexford

 

 

02-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

We have been drawn to play against Wicklow in the All Ireland Qualifiers. Whilst it will be a difficult encounter to defeat the recently promoted Division Three team, we have avoided some of the bigger guns and hopefully, this year – with your support – we will make it through to the next round.  Date, time and venue details will be posted when available.

 

 

02-Jul-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

As part of World Social Media Day which runs on Saturday, June 30 the GAA is asking all their friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter to help them pull off the unique #GAA7Wonders challenge. 

In short, they are looking for people to send them pictures in their Club or County colours from the New 7 Wonders of the World which are: 

The Great Wall of China,
Machu Picchu, Peru
Taj Mahal, India
Petra, Jordan
Colloseum, Rome
Christ Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro
Chichen Itza, Mexico 

The challenge is in no way limited to just these locations however and they strongly encourage pictures from places like the GoldenÓgate Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Mount Everest, Pyramids of Egypt, The White House and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. All they want is a picture of a Club or County jersey in the shot at a unique location. Pictures can be sent to them directly on Twitter @officialgaa or by email to socialmedia@gaa.ie

This GAA Social Media campaign is all about highlighting how far our County and Club colours travel around the world. They will share the best images through Official GAA on Facebook and Twitter and will have some unique spot prizes for the best entries. 

Please help them pull off this challenge by sharing the information with your friends. The full details can be found by clicking here.

 

 

30-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

Congratulations to St. Marys N.S. Drumlea who created history for the school by winning two titles this year in the Cumann na mBunscol competition. St. Marys returned to Division 5 as it returned to two teacher status. The Division 5 Team defeated Diffreen NS in a tightly contested final. However Drumlea proved too strong and gradually increased and availed of many  Scóring opportunities as the game progressed in the second half. The team is as follows – captained by Stephen Meissner , Peter Prior, Dylan Maguire, Fearghal Murray, Manus Connolly, Hughie Maguire, Caoimhe Gaffney, Niamh Donogan, Stephanie Daly, Michelle McCabe, Emer McCabe,Shauna Lavin,  Seanie Prior, Cian Connolly, Conor Edwards, Paul Sutherland, Rory Grassi, Andrew McNiffe, Ray OBrien. Well done to their trainers Olie Maguire, Seamus Prior and super Manager Ciarán Maguire. 

The Girls Division 3 team had an equally exciting game against a determined Gortletteragh in terrible weather conditions. Again St. Marys Drumlea emerged the winnners. The team comprised of Caoimhe Gaffney, Niamh Donogan, Stephanie Daly, Megan Sutherland, Shauna Lavin, Emer McCabe, Michelle McCabe, Sinead Edwards, Oníosa Mimna, Megan Lavin,
Ella Quinn, Caoimhe Prior, Molly Prior, Siobhan Maguire, Ella Maguire, Caitlín Quinn, and Sophie OConnor. Well done to their trainers Padraig Gaffney, Mary Prior and Elaine Lavin. Thanks to Mary for looking after the jerseys. The Drumreilly GAA Club along with the Parents Association kindly provided food for the pupils on their sports fun day. 

 

 

30-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

All Games 7pm Mon 2nd July, 2012

Under 12 Blitz

Round 4

Melvin Gaels v Garadice Gaels
Drumkeerin v St Marys
Kiltubrid v Ballinamore-Soh
Annaduff v Allen Gaels
Dromahair v Aughavas
Carrigallen v Mohill
Gortletteragh v Cloone
St Osnats v Aughnasheelin
Glenfarne-Kilty v Bornacoola

 

HOME TEAMS LISTED FIRST

 

 

26-Jun-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

All Games 7pm Friday 29th June, 2012

Under 13 Feile

Round 1 

 Ballinamore-SOH v St Marys
 MelvinÓgaels v Mohill 

Fenagh-St Caillins v Aughavas
Carrigallen v Leitrim Gaels

 

 

26-Jun-12 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

Each Monday GAA.ie select the best Team of the Week from the GAA Football Championships.

This week Down have five players selected after their stunning comeback over Monaghan. However, it is Mayo that lead the way with a contingent of six players after their convincing win over us.  MonaghanÓget three players in the side and there is a spot for Leitrims star forward Emlyn Mulligan who kicked 0-7 against Mayo.

Emlyn has the distinction of being selected twice this year on the Team of the Week as he was similarily chosen after being selected as the Man of the Match in our opening championship game against London.

Well done AGAIN Emlyn.

Check out gaa.ie. for the 1-15 Football Team of the Week.

 

 

 

25-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

The Gulf War

 

Every car load of supporters on the way home from Castlebar on Sunday would have had their own debates, discussions, post mortems and reviews of our Semi-final clash with Mayo. Hearts would have been heavy at another comprehensive defeat in a venue that has never brought us any joy. Solutions would have been proposed, suggestions made about the future and what have you. Many of those heading home from the West had also been in Páirc Seán on Saturday evening for what was a very similar outcome in the Electric Ireland Minor Championship, so it would be easy to understand gloomy feelings.

For a moment let us imagine that instead of being just a supporter on Sunday, that we were on the team coach on the way back to Carrick, as a player, team Manager, member of the backroom team or a County Board official. Then we would realise what real disappointment felt like, reflecting on all the long evenings and Saturday mornings training in the snow, sleet, cold and rain; the thousands of miles travelled while the rest of us cosied up on the couch; the injuries that required painful treatment; the hours spent away from home; the social life sacrificed; the strain of continual demands on time; the challenge matches played at championship intensity; the hard slog day after day, knowing that the same effort was being put in as it was in Kerry, Dublin or Donegal, but yet the almost insulting odds being offered by bookies on any hopes of success.

Being a Leitrim footballer demands a really special sense of dedication and we all admire and respect and acknowledge their efforts for the green and gold. Those car loads coming from the match and those following the game from afar would have had nothing but praise for every single one of them who played themselves into the ground, despite the odds being stacked against them and further injuries on the day making their job even harder.

It’s back to the Qualifiers, a sort of a Scóry world for us to date. But the loyalty of the players and all connected with the team will rub off on us all and supporters will be out again in big numbers to rally to the cause.

In the coming months the talk will be of the gulf that exists between teams, with many counties being put to the sword in both football and hurling – we see it weekend after weekend – Leitrim is not alone.

Let the debate, which will surely be heated at times, rage on. For the moment we will focus on our next championship outing, knowing that every player in a Leitrim jersey will put Sunday behind him and be ready to give of his all again.

 

 

 

25-Jun-12 by Tommy Moran