The County Finals of Scór na nÓg are in Manorhamilton this Sunday January 8th starting at 2.00pm. This is the great annual gathering of the best young talent in the county. 
 
The line up for Sundays event is as follows:
 
Rince Foirne:
Sean OHeslins , Bornacoola, Aughnasheelan, Glencar-Manorhamilton
 
Amhranaíocht Aonair:
Carrigallen, Leitrim Gaels A, Leitrim Gaels B, Aughnasheelan B
 
Ceol Uirlise:
St Marys, Leitrim Gaels, Dromahair, Drumkeerin
 
Aithriseoireacht:
Drumreilly, Mohill, Aughnasheelan, Sean OHeslins
 
Bailéad Ghrúpa:
Fenagh, Leitrim Gaels, Aughnasheelan, Mohill
 
Trath na gCeist:
Bornacoola, Kiltubrid A, Glencar/Manorhamilton, Drumkeerin
 
Nuachleas:
Sean OHeslins Hurling, Aughnasheelan, Bornacoola, Drumreilly
 
Rince Seit:
Fenagh, , Aughnasheelan, Sean OHeslins A, Sean OHeslins B
 
the Leitrim County Title winners in each category will compete in the Connacht Final in The Travellers Friend, Castlebar, Co Mayo on Sunday 29th January at 3pm. Wishing all of the competitors the very best of luck. 

 

 

30-Dec-11 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor

Newly appointed Leitrim Managers Brian Breen and George Dugdale will get their 2012 season underway in Ballyhaunis when they pit their wits against James Horan and Mayo in the opening round of the FBD League on January 8. The only home game of the provincial competition comes a week later in Cloone, with the final away game seeing them take onÓgalway-Mayo Institute of Technology in Strokestown. The FBD Home final will be held on January 29, with the final against New York set to take place on October 7, 2012.

 

 

28-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

2011 was another busy year for Coiste Chontae Liatroma and we are fortunate to have a very pro-active and talented PRO team working at county and provincial level. The team is responsible for ensuring that the day to day duties of website maintenance and document preparation are maintained and new initiatives are rolled out.

Match Programmes

Match programmes were made available for club league and championship games for all grades and this was through the hard work of the staff in Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada. Full colour match programmes were again produced by Coiste Chontae Liatroma for all our National League home games and for the Intermediate and Senior/Minor County Finals. The feedback on the programmes has been very positive from within and outside the County. They are produced to the highest standard and much of the credit must go to James Molloy who helps me with their design and supplies all the wonderful photographic material. Looking back over the programmes produced by Coiste Chontae Liatroma over the years it is clear that they have improved year after year and we will strive to continue this trend.

 

Leitrim GAA Website

In so far as is possible, local GAA news items are submitted on a daily basis. I would like to thank all the contributors to the website as their valued input helps make it the success it is. The site now contains a considerable amount of information and visitor numbers continue to grow. The fixtures and results of approximately 1,200 games and associated league tables, in conjunction with daily news items and an events calendar, make it a very popular site. The local, provincial and national news feeds available on the website are also extremely popular and are available from the following sources:-

Connacht GAA / National GAA / RTE News / TV3 News / Setanta / BBC Sport

The Photo Gallery section has in excess of 30,000 images and this section proves to be most popular with our visitors. Full credit must go to our own James Molloy who continues to capture the very best of Leitrim GAA. In addition to the Photo Gallery we also have a Video Gallery which is also extremely popular and this is maintained by Brian Blake and Ithank him sincerely for all his work throughout the year.

In 2011, the Servasport system was further enhanced and more developments are due in 2012. In summary the system allows for the following: 

  • automated notification of fixtures to referees

  • to take results from referees and automatically submit them on the website and to the media.

In 2012 we will be continue to enhance the Leitrim GAA website and the following areas will receive particular attention:- 

  • Secondary Schools Competitions and Results

  • Ladies Fixtures/Results

  • Website administrators training 

Twitter

If you are familiar with Twitter – a feed is available on the website and it is without doubt one of the best ways to share and discover what is happening while on the move or away from home. As information is released on the website it is automatically released as a tweet. We have a large following on Twitter and in 2011 Leitrim GAA tweeted live match updates from the Division 4 Allianz National League games and Connacht Football Championship. The tweets are not just of benefit to our members and supporters, as the national media also use it for instant information and results pick up. 

Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada Murals

The Meeting Room in Pairc Sean has beenÓgreatly enhanced by the inclusion of a number of wall murals depicting historical highlights from the workings of Coiste Chontae Liatroma from its foundation right up to the present day. Sean Ó Súilleabháin, Tommy Moran and James Molloy have done a magnificent job in the research of relevant material, which is portrayed most attractively and in spectacular design format. Sign Warehouse Drumshanbo also deserve credit for the professionalism shown in the printing process of the murals.

All who have seen the murals have thoroughly enjoyed the nostalgic peep into the past. If you have not had the opportunity as yet to view the display, then a visit to the Meeting Room is recommended. Our committee is examining the feasibility of reproducing the murals in a reduced size format that could be made available for purchase by anyone interested in the history of CLG in Leitrim. 

VHI GAA Cul Camps

Thanks to Tomas Keenan for ensuring that the 2011 VHI Cul Camps were promoted in our match day programmes, on our website and in the local media. Children and families throughout the County will cherish these photographs for many years to come. In an admirable initiative to promote more use of the Irish language at GAA events, Leitrim County Council produced a booklet containing everyday phrases translated into Irish. The publication was distributed to all the children participating in this year’s VHI GAA Cul Camps throughout the county. 

Into The West GAA Magazine

The Into the West magazine is a bi-monthly GAA production by Connacht GAA. In 2011 there was excellent coverage of GAA activities in Leitrim featured in the magazine. Clubs are reminded to make submissions on a monthly basis and I encourage them to use this magazine as ameans of promoting their club to a wider audience. Clubs or individuals can sign up for a free electronic copy of the magazine which will be emailed directly to them. Details available at www.connachtgaa.ie/magazine.php. 

Communications and Information Technology

As clubs plan for their future I would ask them to pay particular attention to the areas of communications and information technology. All club PROs were issued with GAA email accounts to facilitate the dissemination of information. The account is identical to that of the club secretary in that it facilitates them in areas such as sharing of documents, calendaring and website development. Club websites continue to flourish and I would urge each club to actively maintain their site and to recognise the promotional and communication value of a resource that is accessible worldwide. The club PRO should make the club notes available on the site on a weekly basis and make every effort to add photos and features on an onÓgoing basis. Old club websites using the original GAA server were switched off in December, 2010 and every club can now have their club website with the â€Å“gaa.ieâ€Â name extension hosted for an annual payment of €20 on the new GAA Google based platform. The system does not require any â€Å“software knowledgeâ€Â, is relatively easy to use and I would encourage any club which does not have a web presence to consider this option. Further national IT developments are planned for 2012 and they include: 

  • the roll out of the Intranet to specific accounts

  • The roll out of an E Learning environment which will apply equally to officers and coaches within clubs. 

Appreciation

I would like to thank the clubs, County Board Officers, various committees and the Senior County Management team for their support all year. A special word of thanks must go to James Molloy, Brendan Doyle, Attracta O’Reilly, Sean Ã’ Suilleabháin, Declan Bohan, Colin Regan, Aiden Kellegher and Tommy Moran who were all very obliging to me during the year when I called upon them for help with match programmes and the website. Attracta and her team of programme sellers are an invaluable asset and on behalf of Coiste Chontae Liatroma thanks again to Attracta and all the boys and girls who brave the elements on match days. I take this opportunity to thank Declan Bohan for his professionalism in his role as Runaí CCC over the last seven years and congratulate him on a job well done. 

I liaise on a regular basis with officials in the communications department in Croke Park, Connacht Council and with PROs in other counties. I take this opportunity to thank them for their assistance throughout the year and look forward to working with them again in 2012. 

I would like to convey my sincere thanks to the members of the local media who continue to promote our activities. Special thanks to John Connolly, Philip Rooney and Willie Donnellan in the Leitrim Observer, PJ Leddy, Kevin Blessing and Darragh Cox from Ocean FM and John Lynch, Willie Hegarty, Tony Ghee and Seamus Gallagher from Shannonside. Thanks also to all of the National Publications that have given coverage to our activities over 2011, in particular the weekly publication of results of club games. 

Conclusion

In conclusion I would like to take this opportunity to convey my sincere sympathy to any of our members who were bereaved during the year. Like everyone in the Leitrim GAA fraternity I wish both Mickey Moran and John Morrison speedy returns to full health. I wish all Leitrim County Teams the very best of luck in 2012 and I wish you all a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year. 

Collette Nic an tSionnaigh

 

 

28-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development

Now that the on field activities have all concluded our focus turns to coach education programmes for the next few months. We will be asking all clubs to ensure that all coaches appointed at their AGM’s have a minimum of foundation level qualification, complete the child welfare & protection course and be Garda vetted before they start coaching. These are the minimum standards that all clubs should be insisting on and to help clubs and coaches comply, we will be running the following courses.

Foundation award
January 2012 ‘ Allen Gaels GAA centre on Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th
January 2012 ‘ Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada on Friday 20th & Saturday 21st
February 2012 ‘ Drumkeerin on Monday 6th & Tuesday 7th

Child Welfare & Protection course
January 2012 ‘ Allen Gaels GAA centre on Wednesday 18th
February 2012 ‘ Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada on Thursday 02nd
February 2012 ‘ Drumkeerin on Wednesday 15th

For those coaches who have completed the foundation award and wish to progress up the coaching ladder we will be conducting an Award 1 course for all three strands, Child, Youth and Adult in March 2012. For the practical modules of the award 1 course we will visit the coaches and conduct the sessions with the coach while he/she is coaching their club team. Details will be confirmed when courses commence.

Award 1 Coaching course
March 2012 ‘ Bush hotel on Wednesday 7th, 14th & 21st theory modules

Garda Vetting
Club officers should ensure that all coaches coaching in their club have completed Garda vetting and have a copy on file of the coaches approval letter from Croke Park. Application forms for Garda vetting will be made available at all upcoming foundation award and award 1 courses. For existing qualified coaches who have yet to complete the vetting application, contact your club coaching officer, County coaching officer or download from gaa.ie.

National Coaching Conference
The GAA National coaching conference will take place in Croke Park on Saturday January 14th 2012. Application forms are now available on line and we would encourage as many coaches as possible to attend. All club coaching officers should attend if available. The cost of registeration is €50 per person which includes conference pack. Please note that only a limited number of places are still available for this conference.

Wishing everyone a very happy Christmas and best wishes for a happy and healty new year.

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

 

 

20-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

An air of confidence at the Leitrim GAA Convention

Convention began on a very positive note with the Managing Director of the Bush Hotel, Joe Dolan, announcing to delegates that, following discussions with the officers of the Board, that The Bush Hotel would be renewing their sponsorship of the Leitrim County Senior Team for 2012. This was a vote of confidence from the sponsors of the last two years in the Board, the county teams, the clubs and the GAA in the county in general.

The good news from a financial aspect continued with the confirmation that a donation had been received from the Seamus Dillon Trust Fund to help facilitate the installation of a lift in the McGovern Stand at Páirc Mac Diarmada, while Treasurer John Mulvey presented a very concise and healthy balance sheet, illustrating the magnificent work done by the Supporters Club and the Board in fund raising and also in budgetary controls in the various workings of the Association in the county.

There was good news on the footballing front too, with 1994 Connacht Championship heroes George Dugdale and Brian Breen being ratified as Joint Managers of the county team. Cathaoirleach Joe Flynn also paid tribute to Mickey Moran who stepped aside from his role as Leitrim Senior Football Manager for health reasons. In wishing him well he done likewise to former Leitrim coach John Morrison, who is also recovering from illness.

There was widespread acceptance for the changes in the Senior championship format, with the 12 teams to be divided into three groups of four, thus giving all teams three championship outings in the round robin stages.  

The fact that all officers of the Board were returned unopposed does not indicate a sense of apathy from members, but rather a vote of confidence in the officers at all levels who have worked in a most professional and dignified manner for the good of the county and its clubs.

County Board Officers 2012

Cathaoirleach: Seosamh O Floinn / Joe Flynn (Naomh Muire)

Leas Cathaoirleach: Aodh Mac Raghnaill / Hubie Reynolds (Fiodhnach-Naomh Caillin)

Rúnaí: Diarmuid Mac Suibhne / Diarmuid Sweeney (Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainin)

Leas Rúnaí: Déaglán Ó Buacháin / Declan Bohan (Barr na Cúille)

Cisteoir: Sean O Muilbhigh / John Mulvey (Baile na gCleireach)

Leas Cisteoir: Sean O Cianain / John Keenan (Gortleitreach)

Oifigeach Forbartha: Seamus Mac an Phriora / Seamus Prior (Achadh na Síleann

Oifigeach Oiliúna: Padraig Mc Gourty / Padraid McGourty (Gleann fearna/Coillteclochair)

Oifigeach Cultúra agus Teanga: Maire Ni Mhaoilbhigh / Maura Mulvey (Achadh na Síleann)

Oifigeach Ógra: Toirleach O Baoil / Terence Boyle (Achadh na Síleann)

Oifigeach Caidreamh Poiblí: Colette Nic an tSionnaigh / Collette Fox (Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainin

Comhairle Connacht:(2)

Padraig O Miachain / PJ Meehan (Cill Tiobraid)

Gearóid Mac Samhrain / Gerry McGovern (Cluain)

Árd Comhairle: Seamus O Miochain / Jim Meehan (Droim Da Thiar)

Comhdháil Connacht: (4)

Seosamh O Floinn / Joe Flynn (Naomh Muire)

Diarmuid Mac Suibhne / Diarmuid Sweeney (Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainin)

Sean O Muilbhigh / John Mulvey (Baile na gCleireach)

Aodh Mac Raghnaill / Hubie Reynolds (Fiodhnach-Naomh Caillin)

Comhdháil Bhliantúil: (4)

Seosamh O Floinn / Joe Flynn (Naomh Muire)

Diarmuid Mac Suibhne / Diarmuid Sweeney (Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainin)

Sean O Muilbhigh / John Mulvey (Baile na gCleireach)

Aodh Mac Raghnaill / Hubie Reynolds (Fiodhnach-Naomh Caillin)

 

 

 

 

13-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Comhdháil Bhliantúil Liatroma on Sunday 11 Nollaig 2011 formally approved new club championship structures in Senior, Intermediate and Junior A football. This Competition bye law (subject to Croke Park approval) will govern the running of Leitrim Senior, Intermediate and Junior A football championships. Leitrim Club Championships 2012. That the Leitrim Senior, Intermediate and Junior A Championship 2012 be restructured as follows: The championship groupings be made up of three groups of four with an open draw to determine same. The top two teams in each group proceed automatically to the quarter finals. Final Group positions will be determined as per Rule 6.22 (5) T.O. 2011. The best third placed team shall automatically constitute the seventh quarter finalist with Rule 6.22 (5) (c) (ii)-(iv) being used to determine any possible tie among third placed teams across groups. The remaining two third placed teams to play off, the winner of which will proceed as the eighth quarter-finalist and the losing team will play in a Relegation Semi Final. When the eight teams for the quarter finals have being determined, an open draw system should take place ensuring teams from the same group cannot play each other at this stage. With regard to relegation semi finals, a similar system should be applied, where teams from the same group should not play each other in the first round of the play-off. Winners of the quarter finals to be put into an open draw to determine semi final pairings, no regard to previous meetings in the competition should be brought in consideration for this round. T.O. 2011 Rial 6.22 (5) If a Championship is partly organised on a League basis, the following Regulations shall apply: (a) League results shall be credited as follows: 2 points for a win, and one for a draw. (b) If a Team is Disqualified or Retires during the course of the League Stage, its played Games shall stand and its unplayed Games shall be awarded to the Opposing Teams. (c) W here Teams finish with equal points for Qualification for the Concluding Stages, or for Promotion or Relegation, the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified: (i) Where two Teams only are involved ‘ the outcome of the meeting of the two Teams in the previous game in the Competition; (ii) Scóring Difference (subtracting the total scores Against from total scores For); (iii) Highest Total score For; (iv) A Play-Off. Exceptions to (c): (1) In relation to means (ii) and (iii) above, if the accumulated scores of a team, so involved, are affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walk over, the tie shall be decided by a Play-Off. (2) Regulations (i), (ii) and (iii) shall not apply to under 16 or younger age grade competitions. (d) A Disqualification shall only affect further participation in the current Championship involved and not the following year’s Championship or Qualification for it. In the context of a Disqualification, in any Promotion or Relegation Process, a Team shall retain the points it has won in a Stage of the Championship run on a League Basis.

 

 

13-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Barney Breen and George Dugdale have been appointed as joint-Managers of the Leitrim senior footballers for the next two years.

The former county stars had taken charge of the team temporarily last month after Mickey Moran was forced to step down due to ill-health. Both men were a part of Leitrim’s famous 1994 Connacht SFC success and we wish them every success in their tenure.

 

 

13-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

The Bush Hotel formally confirmed their continued sponsorship of Leitrim GAA for yet a third successive year.

Confirming the announcement at the County Board’s Annual Convention in the Bush Hotel on Sunday last, Managing Director, Joe Dolan said “We are delighted to confirm our continued support of Leitrim GAA and look forward to another mutually beneficial year. The Bush Hotel is a long established business in Leitrim with great affinity for our local community which makes up a large part of our customer and employee base. Our long association and continued support of Leitrim GAA recognises this affinity”.

Welcoming the announcement, Leitrim County Board Chairman, Joe Flynn stated “The Executive of Leitrim County Board wish to acknowledge the Bush Hotel for its continued and loyal support of Leitrim GAA and will endeavour to ensure the Hotel derives the maximum return from the Leitrim GAA community. Mindful of the economic climate this continued support is extremely good news for our administration and I wish to publicly thank MD of the Bush Hotel for his continued confidence and support”

 

 

13-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development

Now that the on field activities have all concluded our focus turns to coach education programmes for the next few months. We will be asking all clubs to ensure that all coaches appointed at their AGM’s have a minimum of foundation level qualification, complete the child welfare & protection course and be Garda vetted before they start coaching. These are the minimum standards that all clubs should be insisting on and to help clubs and coaches comply, we will be running the following courses.

Foundation award
January 2012 ‘ Allen Gaels GAA centre on Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th
January 2012 ‘ Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada on Friday 20th & Saturday 21st
February 2012 ‘ Drumkeerin on Monday 6th & Tuesday 7th

Child Welfare & Protection course
January 2012 ‘ Allen Gaels GAA centre on Wednesday 18th
February 2012 ‘ Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada on Thursday 02nd
February 2012 ‘ Drumkeerin on Wednesday 15th

For those coaches who have completed the foundation award and wish to progress up the coaching ladder we will be conducting an Award 1 course for all three strands, Child, Youth and Adult in March 2012. For the practical modules of the award 1 course we will visit the coaches and conduct the sessions with the coach while he/she is coaching their club team. Details will be confirmed when courses commence.

Award 1 Coaching course
March 2012 ‘ Bush hotel on Wednesday 7th, 14th & 21st theory modules

Garda Vetting
Club officers should ensure that all coaches coaching in their club have completed Garda vetting and have a copy on file of the coaches approval letter from Croke Park. Application forms for Garda vetting will be made available at all upcoming foundation award and award 1 courses. For existing qualified coaches who have yet to complete the vetting application, contact your club coaching officer, County coaching officer or download from gaa.ie.

National Coaching Conference
The GAA National coaching conference will take place in Croke Park on Saturday January 14th 2012. Application forms are now available on line and we would encourage as many coaches as possible to attend. All club coaching officers should attend if available. The cost of registeration is €50 per person which includes conference pack.

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

 

 

13-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Coiste Chontae Liatroma Awards 2011

 

Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Andy Redican (Drumkeerin)


 FOOTBALL


County Player of the Year Cathal Mc Crann (Gortletteragh)

 

Senior Club Player of the Year Dominic Kelly (Glencar/Manorhamilton)

 

Intermediate Club Player of the Year Fabian Mc Morrow (Melvin Gaels)

 

Junior Club Player of the Year Aidan Flynn (Leitrim Gaels)

 

Referee of the Year Frank Flynn (Aughawillan)

 

Club Grounds of the Year CarrigallenÓg.A.A.

 

Coiste na nÓg Minor Player of the Year Shane Quinn (Mohill)

 

U 16 Player of the Year Enda Fowley (Dromahair)

 

Coiste na nÓg Referee of the Year Derek Moran (Aughnasheelin)

 

HURLING

 

County Hurler of the Year Steve Feeney (Cluainín Iomaint)

 

Club Hurler of the Year Cathal Mc Crann (Gortletteragh)

 

Young Hurler of the Year Thomas Glancy (St. Marys)


HANDBALL

 

Lady Handballer of the Year Ciara Mc Loughlin (Fenagh Club)

 

Juvenile Handballer of the Year Shane Doonan (Fenagh Club)

 

Junior Handballer of the Year Dessie Mc Keevar (Fenagh Club)

 

Senior Handballer of the Year Jamie Murray & Martin Raftery (Fenagh Club)

 

LADIES

 

County Player of the Year Deirdre Ward (Mohill)

 

Senior Club Player of the Year Sinead Fowley (Dromahair)

 

Intermediate Club Player of the Year Clare Cryan (St. Marys)

 

Junior A Club Player of the Year Annmaire Gallagher (Drumkeerin)

 

Junior B Club Player of the Year Siobhan Earley (Aughnasheelin)

 

The Annual Leitrim GAA Awards night has been set for Friday 27th January, 2012 in the Bush Hotel.

Tickets can be ordered from Runaí Coiste Chontae Liatroma.

 

 

08-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Check out this link for the latest “Off the Booze Challenge”on GAA TV

 

 

06-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

The GAA issued an exciting new health challenge to its members at the launch of â€ËœOff the Booze and On the Ball’ in Croke Park on Tuesday, November 22.

This fun challenge with a healthy twist invites participants to abstain from alcohol for the month of January and in doing so seek sponsorship to go towards their local GAA club. Participants are also encouraged to engage in some new exercises that help them reach their recommended weekly activity levels during the month, and hopefully throughout 2012.

The challenge was extended personally by Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Criostóir Ó Cuana, who launched the event with Minister of State at the Department of Health, Róisín Shortall. The initiative is being driven by the Association’s Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Programme â€â€œ a joint initiative with the HSE that aims to reduce the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol and other substances.

â€Å“January is a month of the year when the commencement of good habits comes into sharp focus and twinning a reduction in alcohol intake with increased physical activity makes perfect sense after the possible excesses of the festive season,â€Â said the President of the GAA. â€Å“This scheme also offers members the chance to generate funds for their local clubs through sponsorship so the benefits for those involved are plain for all to see.â€Â

Minister Shortall added â€Å“The history of the GAA, from a small organisation which grew from a meeting in a hotel in 1884 to the huge Association it now is with a presence in every community can be a metaphor for what we are launching here today. Everything begins with small steps and I am confident that this programme will find its way into every club, every community and every county in Ireland. Alcohol abuse presents one of the greatest challenges our country faces and I am delighted to see an organisation as renowned and respected as the GAA take a lead on this issue and I hope other sporting associations will adopt similar schemesâ€Â

Crossmaglen’s Oisín McConville and Mayo’s Aidan O’Shea and Alan Freeman were on-hand to support the launch, as were members of the Melvin Gaels club, Leitrim Intermediate champions 2011. Their senior panel is going â€ËœOff the Booze and On the Ball’ come January.

â€Å“It’s a good way to kick start the New Year and it gives the lads a challenge to engage in together,â€Â explains their Manager Billy Gavigan. â€Å“We’re back in senior championship in 2012 and for the first time the squad is engaging in a strength and conditioning programme in January to complete the activity side of the challenge.â€Â

Club Treasurer Joe McCarron added that any money raised by the players would be a welcome boost to the club. â€Å“Fundraising is becoming more and more challenging and new, interesting ideas are always welcome.â€Â

Individuals and panel members can sign up at www.gaa.ie/asap where they will receive a sponsorship card and an information pack containing details on health, exercise and diet. Further information is also available from respective County ASAP Officers. All participating clubs will be in with a chance to win a training session with one of Ireland’s leading high performance coaches or one of the country’s leading sports nutritionists in 2012.

Off the Booze & On the Ball, which is endorsed and supported by the GPA, fully supports the RSA’s road safety message and the Ulster Council’s â€ËœLive to Play’ programme and participants are encouraged to make themselves available as a designated driver for friends or family during their month of abstinence.

For more media information contact Colin Regan, ASAP National Coordinator, on 087-2945705 or email: colin.regan GAA.ie

 

 

06-Dec-11 by Colette Fox – PRO