Schools of Excellence / Development Squads

U-14 School of Excellence
On Saturday last our Under 14 School of Excellence squad travelled to Sligo to take part in the Sligo Inter County GAA blitz. Participating Counties Sligo, Roscommon, Fermanagh & Leitrim all fielded two teams which gave all lads plenty of playing time. This brings to a conclusion the playing part of the season for this squad and we would like to thank all the lads that took part during the year and their coaches for the great work carried out over the past number of months.

U-15 School of Excellence
This squad will take a short break for the next few weeks while the under 16 championship is onÓgoing. Management will be in contact with details of next session.

U-17 Development Squad
A trial game will take place tomorrow evening, Wednesday October 5th, in Kiltubrid GAA grounds commencing at 7.30pm. To be eligable for this squad players must be in their last year at under 17 ie, born in 1994.

Coach Education
Hurling Foundation award course
A foundation award coaching course for hurling coaches will take place in Carrick on Shannon on Saturday October 15th commencing at 10am.

 

 

04-Oct-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

An Under 17 development squad trial will take place in Kiltubrid on Wednesday 5th October at 7:30pm.

This trial is open to players in their final year at U-17 (born 1994).

Clubs are asked to send in players they believe to be of a good enough standard for inter county football.

Any queries can be addressed to Padraig McGourty, Coaching Officer.

 

 

03-Oct-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Congratulations to Melvin Gaels on winning the GWP Junior A title in Ballinamore yesterday when they overcame Mohill on a scoreline of 2-08 to 0-11. And well done to Dromahair on emerging victorious over last year¦acute;s beaten finalists St. Joseph¦acute;s in the Cox¦acute;s Steakhouse Ladies Senior Championship Final in Páirc Seán. The Dromahair team can now add this year¦acute;s Senior title to their trophy cabinet following their successes in the Junior Championship (2009) and the Intermediate Championship (2010). Next stop the Connacht Senior title! Commiserations to the St. Joseph¦acute;s team on loosing your second consecutive final. The match could have gone either way and no doubt your day will come.

 

 

02-Oct-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Under 16 Hurling Championship

Please note change of date

The Under 16 Hurling Championship takes place on Wednesday 5th October when Cluainin Iomaint will play Ballinamore Hurling club. Venue is St. Marys pitch at 5.45pm. The winners will take on Naomh Eoin in the first round of the Connacht championship in Kent Park on Sunday 9th October. Ballinamore overcame Gortletteragh last Thursday to reach the final. Cluainin Iomaint will be looking to avenge their Under 14 championship loss to Ballinamore earlier this year.

 

 

02-Oct-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim Senior Hurling Championship Semi Finals 2011

Senior Hurling championship semi finals took place on Saturday 1st October 2011 at the St. Marys club pitch with some very interesting outcomes. See sports report in Leitrim Observer this week for full report.

1st semi final:  St. Marys 1.11 Cluainin Iomaint 2.10

2nd semi final: Ballinamore Hurling Club 0.07 Gortletteragh Hurling Club 0.08

(Referee Gus Chapman)

The final will be contested this Saturday 8th October in Pairc Sean at 4.00pm. A big crowd is expected.

 

 

 

 

02-Oct-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Final round of the Under 12 Blitz Monday 3rd October.

Please note all games will be at 6-15pm.

All Finals due to be played on Saturday 15th October.

Round 2 Monday 3rd October:

Fenagh-St Caillins v Leitrim Gaels

Annaduff v Glencar-Manor

Kiltubrid v St Osnats

Aughavas v Carrigallen

Allen Gaels v Aughnasheelin

Bornacoola v Cloone

Dromahair v Mohill

Ballinamore-SOH v Melvin Gaels

Gortletteragh v Glenfarne-Kilty

St Marys-Bye

Garadice Gaels-Bye

Drumkeerin-Bye  

 

 

02-Oct-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

Glencar Manorhamilton are happy to be over the line and into history. There they are in the record books for all time, four in a row Senior champions, no mean feat. But let none of us think for a minute that they will rest on their laurels. Word has it that the Drive for Five is already being talked about around the Market Square, inÓgurn’s, in the Glens Centre, in Lurganboy, Glencar, at the Amorset roundabout, in the hospital canteen and in every back road around Benbo.

The bunting and the flags and the banners and the multitude of Good Luck signs all around the town will be left in place for the Connacht Club Championship ‘ and hopefully till St. Patrick’s Day ‘ but then they will be put in careful storage, with a view to having them all in easy reach for next year’s County Final, when the blue and gold army will be hoping to head back to Pairc Sean to really clinch their place in the annals of Leitrim GAA.

This week the four in a row is in the back pocket; the celebrations are winding down; James Molloy must have captured every possible emotive moment for posterity; Diarmuid Sweeney is back in the County Board office in Pairc Sean (no doubt with a broad smile on his face every time he looks out on the pitch); Collette Fox has ideas for next year’s programme in her mind’s eye; the pupils in the schools of the parish are picturing themselves as the future heroes who will carry the Fenagh Cup from classroom to classroom; the players are energy sapped, but figure a go at the five in a row would be worth doing; there are a lot of happy mothers, fathers, grannies, grandas and whole clans proud that their family played a part; every supporter knows he or she has done their bit too; the sponsors and all who dug deep, or as deep as they could, say you couldn’t put a price on it all ‘ it was a real recession buster, a time to forget about Angela and the IMF.

How right that the players are the heroes and that the Manor jerseys seem to blend just right with mini-skirts, work trousers, school uniforms, dungarees, wellingtons or six inch heels. Wearing the club colours is a statement, maybe not a fashion one, but one that says where the heart is.

The literally hundreds of young boys and girls around the county who were part of the Leitrim VHI Cul Camps are proud to say they passed the ball to Adrian Croal, or sidestepped him in a solo run when he called on his ambassadorial duties ‘ and what an ambassador for the Cul Camps to have! Adrian played through the pain barrier in the County Final, but then every man in the Manor jersey would have tied himself to a rock, just like Cuchulainn and would have done whatever needed doing, to get that four in a row. And when the subs were called in, none of them threw a Tevez tantrum and refused to leave the bench.

Where there is a winner, there has to be a loser, but St. Mary’s are not losers, they too gave of their all, but just couldn’t match their semi final performance. Their day is not far off and nobody would begrudge Brendan Guckian and his charges their moment in the sun. Nor did they begrudge Sunday’s winners their glory and even travelled north to join the celebrations in Manorhamilton ‘ a real sporting gesture. Well done, St. Mary’s.

Carrick did have plenty to cheer about, when the Community Games team from the area was introduced to the crowd by Sean Ó Suilleabháin and what a reception these young stars and their coaches and mentors received, as their All Ireland victory was feted. Future County Finals will surely have some of these players in action with their clubs.

There was deserved recognition too for the heroes of the past, as team captain Jackie Gallagher led out the Melvin Gaels side of 1961, heroes all and all part of the club’s four in a row of the sixties. Of course Jackie was a star even before that, when he manned the Leitrim goals in the Connacht Finals and National League Semi final. It was a great occasion for the Kinlough men to meet and reminisce after half a century, a period in which so many of them gave so much back to the GAA. They were just a half hour off the pitch whenÓglencar Manor had emulated their championship record, so the cycle goes on.

Talk of a final double for Manor was put paid to by a thrilling victory for Ballinamore in a nail biting Minor Final that was the perfect curtain raiser on the county’s big day. These young stars on both sides look to be good prospects; the Ballinamore lads weren’t even born when the club won the last of its record 20 Senior titles, but somehow we feel they will be part of the next one, while Glencar Manor can surely be happy that the conveyor belt is in operation.

Musically we were treated to the very best too, with the Kiltubrid Pipe Band every bit as majestic as when they marched up 5th Avenue, New York, while Aisling Sammon of Aughnasheelin, All Ireland Scór Amhránaíocht Aonair champion, charmed with her beautiful rendering of Amhrán na bhFiann.

Fittingly, one of Leitrim’s stalwart Gaels, George O’Toole, was honoured when Uachtarán CLG Liatroma, James McGovern, unveiled a commemorative plaque to George’s memory, there in the GAA grounds, to which he devoted so much of his energies for present and future generations. The magnificent facilities at Pairc Sean will be even further enhanced, with the news that the Dillon Family and the Seamus Dillon Trust Fund have plans to help finance the installation of a lift in Ardán Mhic Shamhráin, to ease access for patrons requiring such a facility ‘ yet another indication of the close and generous bond existing between all GAA fraternity.

It is easy to take for granted the excellent presentation of the whole County Final occasion, so let us not forget those who worked so hard, in so many different capacities, to make it so special.

Glencar Manorhamilton are over the line in Leitrim ‘ next stop Connacht!

 

 

30-Sep-11 by Tommy Moran

Ballinamore SOH and Glencar/ Manorhamilton provided a very entertaining and exciting Minor Final in Pairc Sean last Sunday. The game began with great pace with both sides giving an indication of their intentions and within the first couple of minutes it was Glencar/Manors full forward Ronan Flynn who opened the Scóring with a well taken point. Shortly after Ballinamore SOH were awarded a free when Dean McGovern went past 3 defenders before being brought down by Killian McGriskin and the free was converted by Mark McGrory. Two minutes later Ballinamore SOH took the lead with a point from Jack Cullen.

Ballinamore SOH were playing into a strong wind but it did not seem to effect them in terms of winning possession and creating chances but after shooting three wides it looked like the elements were making it difficult for the forwards. Glencar/Manor hit back with a point from Niall Brady followed by a lovely point from Patrick Loughlin. With 10 minutes remaining in the first half Luke Murphy for Ballinamore SOH scored two points. Ronan Flynn and Niall Brady for Glencar/Manor started to have an influence in the match causing problems for the Ballinamore SOH defence. In the closing minutes of the first half Glencar Manor increased their lead with points from Alan Curran, two points from Niall Brady and a point from Ronan FlynnÓgiving them a four point lead. The half time score was Glencar/Manor 0-9 Ballinamore SOH 0-5.

The second half started with both teams working very hard and there was little to separate the sides during the opening exchanges. It took eight minutes before the first score was scored which was a goal scored by Mark McGrory for Ballinamore SOH leaving them just a point behind Glencar/Manor. Shortly after Ronan Flynn for Glencar/Manor pointed a free after a foul on Niall Brady which put Glencar Manor two points ahead. It took another nine minutes before Ballinamore SOH added to their score with a point from Dean McGovern after clever passing between Luke Murphy, Mark McGrory and Andrew Burns. With ten minutes to go Ballinamores goalkeeper Cian McCaffrey put in a great save from Alan Clancys shot for goal and the significance of the miss was evident when a minute later Ballinamore SOH got their second goal from a shot by Luke Murphy to give his side a two point lead.

Glencar/Manor never gave up and tried desperately hard to get back in to contention but it was Ballinamore SOH that got the next score with a point from Luke Murphy to leave three points between the sides. Glencar/Manor kept working to the very end trying to find a goal and in the second minute of injury time Ronal Flynn struck for goal but the ball was blocked by Brian Beirne to ensure his side won the Minor A Football Championhship 2011.

Final score: Ballinamore Sean O Heslins 2-07 Glencar Manorhamilton 0-10

Man of the Match: Luke Murphy

Ballinamore Sean O Heslins:Cian McCaffrey, Cyril Smith Eoin McHugh, Kevin Banks, Keelan McHugh, Jack Cullen (0-1), David McLoughlin, Brian Beirne, Stephen McTague, Dean McGovern (0-1) John Fanning, Conor Moran, Luke Murphy (1-4) Andrew Burns, Mark McGrory (1-1) Subs: Anthony Maguire for McHugh (HT), Brian Leyden for Moran (50 Mins).

Glencar/Manorhamilton:Stephen McPartland, Gavin OHagan, Killian McGriskin, Cian McManus, Andrew Gilligan, Niall McLoughlin, Brendan Byrne, Killian Kerrigan, Patrick Loughlin (0-1), Patrick Clancy, James Rooney, Alan Curran (0-1) Niall Brady (0-4), Ronan Flynn (0-4) Brendan Rooney. Subs: Mark McDermot for OHagan (HT) Rory McDermot for Rooney (47 mins)

Referee: Cyril McKeon

 

 

29-Sep-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg

The coach education committee will be meeting in the next week to put together a plan for coaching courses for the winter months.

The following coaching courses will be offered to interested individuals:

Foundation Award
Award 1 Child
Award 1 Youth
Award 1 Adult

The GAA have recently launched the Award 2 course. It is envisaged that an Award 2 will be ran in Leitrim in the new year once our tutors have completed the training to deliver this course. It is recommended that any coach wishing to take the Award 2 qualification should have completed at least one year of active coaching following the completion of the Award 1 qualification.

All clubs should forward the names of individuals who wish to take a coaching course and indicate the course they wish to take to:-

Padraig MacDhorcai
Oifigeach Oiliuna
Coiste Chontae Liatroma CLG
email: coachingofficer.leitrim@gaa.ie
Mobile Phone: 086-8106431
Home Phone: 071-9133829

 

 

29-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Applications for Connacht GAA Club Development Grants and Major Ground Club Development Grants are now been taken.

The closing date for all applications is Friday 7th October 2011.

Application Forms & procedures can be sourced through Connacht GAA.

 

 

27-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim Hurling week beginning September 26th

Senior Hurling championship

Senior Hurling Championship semi finals will take place this Saturday in St. Marys GAA pitch.
St. Marys V Cluainin Iomaint 2pm
Ballinamore Hurling Club V Gortletteragh Hurling Club 4.00pm

Under 14 Development Squad

The Leitrim Hurling Development Squad travelled to Padraig Pearses GAA Pitch Roscommon last Saturday for their final blitz of this year. They played Mayo, Galway City and Roscommon. The players who caught the eye and made huge efforts in all games and were a credit to their County were Jack Heslin, Donal Feely, Sean Mc Guinness, Pearse Dolan, Micheal Feely, Micheal Loughlin, Christopher Ferguson, Martin Feeney, Peter Poniard and Stephen Loughlin.

Under 16 Championship this Thursday at 6pm in Ballinamore. Ballinamore V Gortletteragh . Cluainin Iomaint will play winners in final.

 

 

27-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO

Connacht Gold, sponsors of our Senior Championship have generously sponsored a hamper at each of this weekends final venues. Please retain your match ticket and yours could be the lucky ticket drawn during the half time interval.

 

 

24-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO