Under 12 Blitz

Round 3

Garadice Gaels v St Marys
Fenagh-St Caillins v Drumkeerin
Ballinamore-SOH v Allen Gaels
Glencar-Manorhamilton v Annaduff
Aughavas v Mohill
Leitrim Gaels v Carrigallen
St Osnats v Cloone
Bornacoola v Gortletteragh
Aughnasheelin v Glenfarne-Kilty

Home teams listed first

 

 

 

 

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

All Games at 7pm

Under 13 Feile
Round 3

 

                                         Fri 22nd      Melvin Gaels v Ballinamore-SOH
                                                           St Marys v Mohill

                                         Wed 27th    Aughavas v Leitrim Gaels

Home teams listed first.

 

 

 

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

The draw has been made for Round 1 of the GAA Football All-Ireland Qualifiers, with the meeting of Derry and Longford the pick of the round. Allianz Football League Division II champions Longford have been impressive so far this summer, and only exited Leinster after a narrow replay defeat to Wexford. Their meeting with Derry is a repeat of previous Qualifier meetings in 2002 and 2006, and it will be a tough test for both sides. Elsewhere, it will be an all-Ulster affair when Fermanagh meet Cavan, while Armagh take on Roscommon in what should be an interesting dual. Laois take on neighbours Carlow, while Louth also have a clash with a Leinster rival – they take on Westmeath. Offaly and Tipperary were both relegated from Division III in the spring, and they will now meet, looking to make the most of their summers. The final two games see London entertain Antrim, and Wicklow take on Waterford. The matches will all take place on Saturday, June 30. Fixture details will follow shortly. GAA Football All-Ireland Qualifiers Round 1 Laois v Carlow Westmeath v Louth Roscommon v Armagh Fermanagh v Cavan Tipperary v Offaly London v Antrim Wicklow v Waterford Longford v Derry

 

 

18-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim Winner of the Connacht GAA Jersey Day Announced

 

Connacht GAA saw a huge response from across the Province to ‘Jersey Day’.  Over 20,000 children took park in the initiative with entries returned from almost 200 schools.  The standard of entry was very high with excellent photos taken of many imaginative projects undertaken by the schools.

We take this opportunity to thank all the National Schools in Leitrim who participated in the Connacht Jersey Day.  The independent adjudicators were very impressed at the high standard of entries received from the schools in the county and extend compliments to the teachers and pupils who were so enthusiastic towards the initiative.  After long deliberation the adjudicators decided to select LARGY National School as the Leitrim winner.  Well done Largy! 

Diarmuid Sweeney Runai Coiste Chontae Liatroma, Barbara Byrne Runai Coiste na nÓg and Collette Fox Oifigeach Caidrimh Poiblí will join Connacht PRO Tommy Moran as well as county players Adrian Croal and Brian McDonald when they pay a special visit to the school today, Friday 15th June between 1-2pm to present the school with their prizes.  The school will receive tickets for Leitrims Connacht football semi final match with Mayo on Sunday 24th June, coaching resources and equipment as part of their winning prize.

Connacht GAA would like to thank all schools for their involvement in ‘Jersey Day and record their thanks to Cumann na mBunscoil Liatroma for promoting the initiative on behalf of Connacht GAA.

 

 

18-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

This Saturday evening in Páirc Seán at 5pm close neighbours and keen rivals Roscommon and Leitrim will meet in the Electric Ireland Connacht GAA Minor Football Championship.

With the Rossies already having captured the Connacht Minor League, they will be playing their hearts out with their eyes on a possible double. Carrick on Shannon has proven a difficult venue for visitors to get a result, so Leitrim hopes will be high on a busy weekend for the county.  

Coiste Chontae Liatroma wish the Leitrim Minor Team and Management the very best of luck.

Reminder – Extra time if necessary.

 

 

17-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

 
 
Under 13 Feile
Round 2 
Fri 15th June, 2012 

At 7pm
Mohill v Ballinamore-SOH in Mohill (Referee Sean Mc Kiernan) 
Aughavas v Carrigallen in Aughavas (Referee James Mc Caffrey) 
Leitrim Gaels v Fenagh-St Caillins in Leitrim (Referee Cyril Mc Keon)
At 7.30pm
St Marys v Melvin Gaels in Park Lane (Referee Kevin Mallon) 
 

 

 

 

 

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

 
Under 12 Blitz 2012

Round 2 
Mon 18th June 2012

Home team listed first.

Fenagh-St Caillins v Melvin Gaels Ref: Derek Moran 
Drumkeerin v Garadice Gaels Ref: Philip Leydon 
Glencar-Manorhamilton v Kiltubrid Ref: Francis Mc Gloin 
Annaduff v Ballinamore-SOH Ref: Jimmy Stenson 
Leitrim Gaels v Dromahair Ref: Cyril Mc Keon 
Carrigallen v Aughavas Ref: James Mc Caffrey 
Gortletteragh v St Osnats Ref: Kevin Mallon 
Bornacoola v Aughnasheelin Ref: Sean Mc Kiernan 
Cloone v Glenfarne-Kilty Ref: John Conefrey 
All games at 7pm.
 

 

 

 

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

 
Under 8 & 10 Blitz 2012
Round 4
Saturday 23/06/2012 at 10.30am

Fenagh St Caillins v St Marys
Drumkeerin v Glenfarne v St Osnats
Aughnasheelin v Garadice Gaels
Annaduff v Leitrim Gaels
Gortletteragh v Mohill
Dromahair v Allen Gaels
Glencar-Manorhamilton v Melvin Gaels
Cloone v Kiltubrid
Carrigallen v Ballinamore SOH
Aughavas v Bornacoola

Host teams listed first.

 

 

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

The draw for the first round of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers will take place live on RTÉ Radio One’s Morning Ireland programme on Monday, June 18 at 8.35am.

The draw will also be carried live on the RTÉ News Now channel as well as being streamed live on the RTÉ News and Sport website, RTÉ.ie.

Live updates will be sent out as the draw unfolds from the GAA’s official Twitter account @officialGAA and full details of the Round 1 fixtures will be available on the GAA’s website, GAA.ie, shortly after the draw is completed.

The teams that have already confirmed their places in the first round draw are Antrim, Cavan, Fermanagh, Armagh, London, Roscommon, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Louth, Longford, Wicklow and Laois.

The losers of three further provincial games taking place next weekend – Derry-Donegal, Kildare-Offaly and Meath-Carlow – will also be added to the draw.

The games will take place on Saturday, June 30, with throw-in times and venues due to be confirmed by the GAA’s CCCC next week.

 

 

12-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development 

Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camps

Please note that registeration for our camps is onÓgoing both on-line and with the printed forms. We would appeal to all children wishing to attend our camps to please book early as this will help greatly with organising our coaches and the kits. Currently in the shops are promotional packs of Kelloggs Cornflakes and Rice Krispies containing a special code which if used when registering on line will give a €5 reduction. Leitrim GAA coaching and games will operate 12 regional camps during the month of July. All children attending will receive a full camp kit including bag.

This year the cost of attending our camps has been reduced and are as follows, 1st child €55, 2nd child €45, with all additional brothers or sisters only €40. This reduction along with the Kellogg’s promotion make our camps really great value.

Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camps Free Places competition

Another chance this week to win a free place at this years Kellogg’s GAA cul camps. One free place each week for the next three weeks in the Leitrim Observer, answer the simple question and you could be the lucky winner of one of the free places on this year’s Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camps. Look out in this weeks paper for the winner of last weeks free place. 

Camogie training

Training continues on Monday evenings at 7.30pm in the Carrick community school pitch in preperation for feile 2012. This year Feile takes place in Dublin on the 5th,6th & 7th of July. Girls need to be over 10 yrs and under 14 to participate in Feile. This is a great opportunity for girls to experience camogie in the County and we would ask any girls interested to contact Yvonne Beirne on 087-6235855 or Miream Cunniffe on 086-1693563 for more details. 

For further details on any of the above contact.

Padraig McGourty 086-8106431 orcoachingofficer.leitrim@gaa.ie

Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or thomas.keenan.gm.leitrim@gaa.ie

 

 

12-Jun-12 by Padraig MacDhorcai Oifigeach Oiliuna

Fixtures News:

The venue and time for our Connacht Intermediate Championship game against Sligo was announced over the weekend. It will take place in Elverys McHale Park Castlebar at 12noon on the 24th of June. Were looking forward to seeing you all there on what will be a wonderful day for Leitrim football. Ham sandwiches and a flask of tea are the order of the day with the mens game throwing in at 3.30pm.

Leitrim Ladies u14s:

Hard luck to the young Leitrim Ladies who took on Cavan last Saturday in Templeport Bawnboy in the All Ireland Semi Final. The game just didnt go our way with lots of missed chances but sometimes that is just the way things go and the girls should take credit for getting that far in the competition and from what I could see on Saturday afternoon this group of girls have a very bright footballing future ahead of them. 

Dawn Run:

This years Juice Plus+ sponsored 10k Dawn run takes place on the 23rd of June Starting at Páirc Seán at 6am. Entry fee is 15euro and you can register on www.runireland.com or come early on the morning to register. Juice Plus+ information can be obtained from Damien Brennan on www.damianbrennan.ie. Light breakfast and hot showers will be provided after the race. Walkers and joggers very welcome. All funds raised will support Leitrim Ladies.

 

 

11-Jun-12 by Claire Noone PRO LGFA

Congrats to Cloone who won the Gallogly Catering ACL Division 5 League Final this afternoon in Páirc Seán.  They became the first adult team to lift silverwear in the 2012 season.  Final score Cloone 2-8, Glencar Manorhamilton 0-11.  

While Glencar Manor enjoyed periods of dominance in this entertaining contest, they couldn’t make it count on the scoreboard and Cloone’s ability to convert goal chances with clinical efficiency proved to be the difference between the sides at the final whistle.

Well done Cloone.

 

 

10-Jun-12 by Colette Fox – PRO