High
Fives and Handshakes
Boys and girls from the Annaduff, Dromahair, Gortletteragh and Glencar-Manorhamilton Clubs shared the GAA county grounds on Friday evening last with the members of the Leitrim team and management personnel.
The occasion was the first ever Championship Open Evening, when supporters of all ages were invited
to meet the Leitrim team as the players gear up for the forthcoming Connacht Championship clash with London in Ruislip. Followers got to meet and chat with the players and to witness first hand the team preparations for an exciting season to come.
But pride of place went to the youngsters on the Under 10 Blitz teams from the four clubs who strove might and main under the guidance of team mentors, coaches and parents, grannies, grandas, uncles, aunts and cousins, to show off their already considerable skills and to put down a pointer that they intend to be the Leitrim stars of the future. It was a great thrill for them too to have their team photograph taken with their own idols on the current side and also to have county stars referee their Blitz games. The emphasis was very much on the kids enjoying the football and the whole fun experience, when the results of their games did not really matter and where everybody got to play.
Following the games, the Leitrim Under 8 and Under 10 Blitzes were officially launched by Terence Boyle, Cathaoirleach of Coiste na n-Óg, who presented each team with new footballs. Then Joe Flynn, Cathaoirleach of Leitrim County Board GAA, officially launched the county’s Connacht Championship campaign, thanked all who had participated in the Open Evening, including the media, and wished the
Leitrim team and Joint Managers Brian Breen and George Dugdale every success.
Also present to extend good wishes was Joe Dolan, representing the Leitrim team sponsors, The Bush
Hotel, as was Michael Feeney, Chairman of the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim Supporters Club, together with numerous Supporter Club members and County Board and Coiste na n-Óg officials, coaches and Games Promotion Officers.
Photo-call time came next, when again the youngsters were to the fore, being captured on camera and on film by James Molloy, Willie Donnellan and Brian Blake, with members of the Leitrim squad.
There was more to come for all the children present, when they all combined to play a hilarious challenge match against the Leitrim players, who were tackled, hassled and man-marked by a virtual army of young footballers. It must be said that from goalkeeper Cathal McCrann out, the county team really got into the spirit of things and made the occasion something to remember for their avid young followers, allowing themselves to be beaten to the ball and outplayed throughout the field, with the youngsters banging in the goals.
Activity on the field finished with all the children lining up for High Fives and Handshakes with their county heroes. While the children and adults were treated to refreshments in the dressing rooms and the catering areas, as well as viewing the GAA Historical Murals and visiting the press and
commentary boxes and media rooms, the county players were being interviewed by the press and radio, before getting down to the serious business of yet another training session, to ensure all is in place for the London game.
The Open Evening was an unqualified success and much credit must go to the County Board for the
initiative. But particular praise and thanks is due to Leitrim PRO Collette Fox who worked so hard to co-ordinate the whole event and also to photographer James Molloy, who had worked in tandem with Collette in promoting the evening, particularly through the county GAA website, leitrimgaa.ie.
Now it is all to play for, it is all down to the performance on the field in Ruislip on June 3rd and remember, as the GAA marketing slogan says,:
Nothing beats being there.
Some photographs from
the occasion are available by clicking this link
12-May-12 by Tommy Moran – Connacht PRO
Football Review Committee
GeneralA broad spread of players and administrators including former Leitrim hero Declan Darcy have been recruited to the new Football Review Committee.
New GAA president Liam ONeill set up the committee to look at ways of improving the game. Former All- Ireland-winning Manager and Irish Independent columnist Eugene McGee was appointed to chair it and he has now selected his team.
It includes Darcy, who captained Leitrim to a Connacht title in 1994, John Tobin, the ex-Galway player and Roscommon Manager and Tony Scullion who won an All-Ireland with Derry in 1993 and is a full-time coach with the Ulster Council.
The group also features Killian Burns (All-Ireland winner with Kerry in 1997 and 2000) and Ciaran McBride, the former Tyrone player who is head of sport at Omagh CBS. Kevin Griffin, originally from Mayo, is also included, as is Cork native Tim Healy and Roscommons Paul Earley, a pundit with TV3.
13-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Bord Gais Energy Div 3 League Final Westmeath 2-8 Leitrim 1-11
LadiesBord Gáis Energy NFL Division 3 Final Westmeath 2-8 Leitrim 1-11
Leitrim and Westmeath will have to do it all again following their thrilling draw in todays Bord Gáis Energy Division 3 Final in Parnell Park. Overall a draw was probably the fairest result with both teams having the opportunity to win the game. Congratulations to the team and management and to all the supporters who made the journey to Dublin and especially to Leitrim stalwart Lorraine Brennan who was the recipient of the Bord Gáis Energy Player of the Match award. The replay is scheduled for May 20tth. The venue has yet to be announced. Full report from Claire Noone to follow.
12-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
High Fives and Handshakes
GeneralHigh
Fives and Handshakes
Boys and girls from the Annaduff, Dromahair, Gortletteragh and Glencar-Manorhamilton Clubs shared the GAA county grounds on Friday evening last with the members of the Leitrim team and management personnel.
The occasion was the first ever Championship Open Evening, when supporters of all ages were invited
to meet the Leitrim team as the players gear up for the forthcoming Connacht Championship clash with London in Ruislip. Followers got to meet and chat with the players and to witness first hand the team preparations for an exciting season to come.
But pride of place went to the youngsters on the Under 10 Blitz teams from the four clubs who strove might and main under the guidance of team mentors, coaches and parents, grannies, grandas, uncles, aunts and cousins, to show off their already considerable skills and to put down a pointer that they intend to be the Leitrim stars of the future. It was a great thrill for them too to have their team photograph taken with their own idols on the current side and also to have county stars referee their Blitz games. The emphasis was very much on the kids enjoying the football and the whole fun experience, when the results of their games did not really matter and where everybody got to play.
Following the games, the Leitrim Under 8 and Under 10 Blitzes were officially launched by Terence Boyle, Cathaoirleach of Coiste na n-Óg, who presented each team with new footballs. Then Joe Flynn, Cathaoirleach of Leitrim County Board GAA, officially launched the county’s Connacht Championship campaign, thanked all who had participated in the Open Evening, including the media, and wished the
Leitrim team and Joint Managers Brian Breen and George Dugdale every success.
Also present to extend good wishes was Joe Dolan, representing the Leitrim team sponsors, The Bush
Hotel, as was Michael Feeney, Chairman of the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim Supporters Club, together with numerous Supporter Club members and County Board and Coiste na n-Óg officials, coaches and Games Promotion Officers.
Photo-call time came next, when again the youngsters were to the fore, being captured on camera and on film by James Molloy, Willie Donnellan and Brian Blake, with members of the Leitrim squad.
There was more to come for all the children present, when they all combined to play a hilarious challenge match against the Leitrim players, who were tackled, hassled and man-marked by a virtual army of young footballers. It must be said that from goalkeeper Cathal McCrann out, the county team really got into the spirit of things and made the occasion something to remember for their avid young followers, allowing themselves to be beaten to the ball and outplayed throughout the field, with the youngsters banging in the goals.
Activity on the field finished with all the children lining up for High Fives and Handshakes with their county heroes. While the children and adults were treated to refreshments in the dressing rooms and the catering areas, as well as viewing the GAA Historical Murals and visiting the press and
commentary boxes and media rooms, the county players were being interviewed by the press and radio, before getting down to the serious business of yet another training session, to ensure all is in place for the London game.
The Open Evening was an unqualified success and much credit must go to the County Board for the
initiative. But particular praise and thanks is due to Leitrim PRO Collette Fox who worked so hard to co-ordinate the whole event and also to photographer James Molloy, who had worked in tandem with Collette in promoting the evening, particularly through the county GAA website, leitrimgaa.ie.
Now it is all to play for, it is all down to the performance on the field in Ruislip on June 3rd and remember, as the GAA marketing slogan says,:
Nothing beats being there.
Some photographs from
the occasion are available by clicking this link
12-May-12 by Tommy Moran – Connacht PRO
County well represented on Croke Park committees
GeneralNew GAA President Liam ONeill has appointed five well-known Leitrim officials to his various committees. The President recently announced 32 different committees that will oversee discipline, refereeing, finance and games development among other things. Former Leitrim Board Chairman Gerry McGovern has been appointed to the National Finance Committee, while current Connacht Council delegate PJ Meehan has been named on the National Insurance and Risk Management Committee. IT Officer Brendan Doyle continues on the IT & Communications National Committee, current County Board Chairman Joe Flynn will sit on the Central Appeals Committee, while former County Secretary Declan Bohan will serve on the Central Hearings Committee.
11-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Good Luck Ladies
Ladies09-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Ladies News
Ladies09-May-12 by Claire Noone PRO LGFA
Congratulations Mairead
LadiesMairead Stenson will have the honour of leading the Leitrim team out in Parnell Park in the Bord Gais Energy NFL Division 3 Final on Saturday next at 1.15pm.
LGFA PLAYER PROFILE 2012
NAME: Mairead Stenson
CLUB: Mohill
WHAT’€’S YOUR IDEAL JOB: Accountant
TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Emer Casey (Roscommon)
HOBBIES: Football & Walking
WHEN DID YOU START PLAYING GAELIC FOOTBALL: 8 years old
MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT ON OR OFF THE FOOTBALL FIELD: Not enough space provided!
FAVOURITE LADIES GAELIC PLAYERS: Valerie Mulcahy (Cork)
THE HIGH POINT OF YOUR CAREER TO DATE: Winning Intermediate All Ireland Final 2007
BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT: Losing to Cavan in All Ireland Semi Final 2011
SPORTSPERSON YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO MEET: Brian O’€’Driscoll
LAST BOOK YOU READ: The Gambler
LAST SONG YOU DOWNLOADED: ‘€’Call Me Maybe’€’ Carly Rae Jepsen
FAVOURITE ITEM OF CLOTHING: Jeans
IRISH INDEPENDENT OR THE SUN: Irish Independent
WHAT’€’S YOUR MOST USED APP: Facebook
IF YOU HAD TO BE AN ANIMAL WHAT WOULD YOU BE AND WHY? Tiger!!
WHAT WOULD YOU NOT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT: Mobile Phone
09-May-12 by Claire Noone PRO LGFA
Kelloggs GAA Cul Camps
GeneralKellogg’s GAA Cul camps
Kellogg’s are the new National sponser for the GAA Cul camps.
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 ââ¬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. On line booking has commenced, see Leitrim GAA or National GAA website for details, and written application forms have been distributed last week.
This year the cost of attending our camps has been reduced and are as follows, 1st child ââ¬55, 2nd child ââ¬45, with all additional brothers or sisters only ââ¬40. This reduction along with the Kellogg’s promotion make our camps really great value.
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08-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Coaching & Games Newsletter
CoachingLeitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development
Under 8 & 10 Blitz
The next round of blitzes takes place on Saturday next, May 12th, commencing at 10.30am. The following are the groupings for Saturday.
Mohill v St Marys
Leitrim Gaels v Aughavas v Ballinamore-SOH
Aughnasheelin v Cloone
Fenagh-St Caillins v Carrigallen
Kiltubrid v Allen Gaels
Drumkeerin v Melvin Gaels
Glenfarne-Kilty v Ballinaglera v St Osnats
Bornacoola v Garadice Gaels
All clubs please note that if you intend organising blitz games other than those organised by Coiste na nÓg, you now need to apply to the CCC for approval for same.
Leitrim GAA Open night
Friday night next, May 11th, has been designted by Croke Park as County Open Evening. This will give supporters a chance to meet the players and management of their County team. Leitrim GAA will host theirs between 7 and 9pm in Páirc Seán. In conjunction with this open night we will officially launch our Under 8 & 10 Blitzes for 2012. Under 10 teams from Annaduff, Glencar Manorhamilton, Dromahair and Gortletteragh will play on the evening.
Camogie Meeting
On Thursday night next, May 10th, at 7.30pm in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada a special meeting will take place with a view to forming a Leitrim Camogie team to take part in this years National Féile competition. Anyone with an interest in developing Camogie is asked to please attend. Yvonne Byrne Camogie Development Officer for Leitrim will chair the meeting.
Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camps
Kellogg’s are the new National sponser for the GAA Cúl camps. 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. On line booking has commenced, see Leitrim GAA or National GAA website for details, and written application forms have been distributed last week.
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.
3rd and 4th Class Primary School Blitz
Our 3rd and 4th class school blitz commenced last week with blitzes taking place in Aughavas and Manorhamilton. Next weeks blitzes will take place on Wednesday in Kinlough and on Friday in Gortletteragh.
Child Welfare and Protection Course
A child welfare and protection course will take place on this Friday evening, May 11th, in the Bush Hotel commencing at 7pm. A limited number of places are available on this course so booking in advance is essential. All bookings must be made by Thursday at 5pm.
Under 14 Development Squad
Next session for the under 14 squad will take place on Saturday evening next at 5pm at Allen Gaels GAA Centre Drumshanbo.
For further details on any of the above contact.
Padraig McGourty 086-8106431 or coachingofficer.leitrim@gaa.ie
Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or thomas.keenan.gm.leitrim@gaa.ie
08-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim GAA Open night
MeetingsLINKING THE AGES IN LEITRIM
Leitrim GAA Open night
On Friday evening between 7 and 9pm, Páirc Seán in Carrick on Shannon will be buzzing with activity as the Leitrim senior football and hurling teams, team managements, County Board officers, coaches and GPOs, supporters of all ages, team and championship sponsors, the local media and a virtual army of young stars of the future will converge on the county grounds for the Leitrim launch of the Connacht and All Ireland Football Championship.
With Leitrim heading to London for a mouth-watering clash on June 3rd there is a keen interest in team preparations and everyone in Páirc Seán will have an opportunity to see the players be put through their paces by Joint Team Managers Brian Breen and George Dugdale and see for themselves the massive efforts being made to have our team in ship-shape for Ruislip — and hopefully for a clash with Mayo in Castlebar in mid June.
There will be an opportunity to participate in a tour of the stand, dressing rooms, media and meeting rooms, commentary boxes and to view the GAA murals depicting the story of the GAA in the county.
Most of all the evening will see our young boys and girls get to meet their county players up close, to get their autographs and to dream of the day when they too might wear the Leitrim jersey with the same pride and enthusiasm as the current county squads.
The emphasis will be on a fun evening and an ideal chance to meet the players one to one and to extend our good wishes to them for the forthcoming campaign.
Young and old are welcome to come along to Páirc Seán on this Friday evening (11th May) between 7-9pm.
Nothing beats being there!
You can find a link to the poster here
07-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO
Annual National Famine Commemoration Day
GeneralPlease follow this link for details on the annual National Famine Commemoration Day on Sunday May 13th. 2012.
04-May-12 by Leitrim GAA
St Patricks Ardagh Open Day
GeneralInvite
St. Patricks Ardagh have pleasure in inviting you to our Open Day on Sunday next 6th. May 2012.
Events start at 1pm and Kids go FREE
Several football matches from Under 8 up to Senior
Club Game: St Patricks V Edgeworthstown
Inter County Match: Newly crowned NFL Division 3 Champions Longford V Leitrim
02-May-12 by Colette Fox – PRO