The draws for the Connacht Gold SFC Round 4 and the Smith Monumentals IFC Round 3 have been made and are as follows:

Connacht Gold SFC Round 4

Glencar/Manorhamilton v Ballinamore Sean O Heslin’s

Gortletteragh v St Mary’s Kiltoghert

Fenagh St Caillin’s v Leitrim Gaels

Mohill v Aughawillan

Melvin Gaels v St Patrick’s Dromahair

The above games will take place on the weekend of September 9-11

Smith Monumentals IFC Round 3

Drumreilly v Aughnasheelin

Mohill v Aughavas

Bornacoola v Ballinaglera

Kiltubrid v Drumkeerin

Allen Gaels v Annaduff

CCC will issue dates and times of the above IFC games which will take place next weekend.

 

         

Further to our webinar, there will be two workshops held this week, one for Novelty Act & Recitation/Storytelling and the other for Ballad Group & Solo Singing. Links are below to register for same.

The draws for the third round of the Connacht Gold SFC and the second round of the Smith Monumentals IFC took place at a meeting of CCC Liatroma this afternoon. It has resulted in the following ties which are scheduled for next weekend 26/27/28 August.

Connacht Gold SFC Round 3

St Patrick’s Dromahair v Fenagh St. Caillin’s

St Mary’s Kiltoghert v Melvin Gaels

Ballinamore SOH v Mohill

Aughawillan v Glencar/Manorhamilton

Leitrim Gaels v Gortletteragh

Smith Monumentals IFC Round 2

Aughnasheelin v Bornacoola

Kiltubrid v Allen Gaels

Ballinaglera v Annaduff

Drumkeerin v Mohill

Drumreilly v Aughavas

CCC Liatroma will issue the official fixture list later this evening with specific dates and times of the above fixtures.

 

 

 

Leitrim completed their Fr Manning Cup campaign with a hard fought win over Wicklow  in Abbotstown on a score 3- 5  to 1- 9 on Saturday 13th August.

Playing in testing heat conditions Leitrim ,who were favourites to win following their unlucky last minute defeat to Wexford, were made to fight all the way  by a strong Wicklow panel.
Leitrim ,who used all of their panel of 24, got off to a strong start and lead 2  -2 to 2pts at the end of the first 20 minute break with the goals coming from Adam Reynolds and James Gilheaney -from a penalty.Gilheaney from Fenagh had a fantastic game through out.
Wicklow were stronger in the 2nd period and added  4 points, with Leitrim’s sole score coming from Josh Mc Namee -a difficult one following a brilliant mark .
The final period was end to end stuff and Leitrim were looking good until a Wicklow goal put them a point in front at 1-7  to 2-3. Leitrim stormed back with several good attacks and Brian Keaney, a younger brother of Paul  the St Marys and Leitrim player, finally crashed home a great goal from a rebound. Dara Greenan  added a point  which  was followed by a Wicklow  point .
Brian  Keaney completed the Leitrim scoring with a fine point. A late Wicklow point wasn’t enough and Leitrim held out for a thoroughly deserving win.
Afterwards the team management and panel reviewed the game and despite a number of key players being absent due to injuries there was great satisfaction that they won the game, while not playing as well as in some of the earlier matches. The key learning from the Wexford game was not to put all efforts into defending when ahead and it paid off.
It was good to talk to Sean Reynolds the St Mary’s goalie who is one of the team mentors and physio. Isn’t it great to see a young player giving his expertise to a younger Leitrim generation. Brendan Delaney, the enthusiastic GDA is full of  hope  for the Leitrim panels.
 It was good to hear more about the revised coaching structures in Leitrim and to learn that in addition to the U16s, the U15’s were playing in the Humphrey Kelleher Shield in Longford  while the U 14’s were playing in a Connacht blitz in Ballyhaunis. So in total up to 80 Leitrim underage players were  involved in matches on the one day.
The full Leitrim panel was-
1 Liam Crowe MacDiarmada Gaels
2 Frank Cullen Leitrim Gaels
3  Eanna McNamara St Josephs
4 Thomas Maycock  St Josephs
5 David li Doyle Gortletteragh
6 Colm McLoughlin Fenagh
7 Cian Reynolds St Mary’s
8 Paul Honeyman  MacDiarmada Gaels ( Paul was injured and didn’t play)
9 Dara Greenan  Fenagh
10 Adam reynolds Fenagh
11 Senan Mooney Annaduff
12 Evan Kilrane Mohill
13 James Shanley Leitrim Gaels
14 James Gilheaney Fenagh
15 Cathal McCarthy MacDiarmada Gaels
16 Darragh Lee MacDiarmada Gaels
17 Aaron Gardiner St Mary’s
18 Darragh Gardiner St Mary’s
19 Josh McNamee  Leitrim Gaels
20 Noah McNulty Gortletteragh
21 Tommy Reen Gortletteragh
22 Dessie Wisley MacDiarmada Gaels
23 Josh Maye St Mary’s
24 Alan Gethins Dromahair
25 Brian Keaney St Mary’s
See photos below
1- The Leitrim players in a huddle during one of the breaks
2- Coaches Sean Reynolds, Ray McBrien and Martin McGowan
3- A happy Brendan Delaney, the GDA with responsibility for the team

The draw for the second round of the Connacht Gold SFC took place at a meeting of CCC Liatroma earlier. It has resulted in the following ties which are scheduled for next weekend 19/20/21 August.

Gortletteragh v Glencar/Manorhamilton

Mohill v Fenagh St Caillin’s

Ballinamore Sean O Heslin’s v St Mary’s Kiltoghert

Leitrim Gaels v St. Patrick’s Dromahair

Aughawillan v Melvin Gaels

The Smith Monumentals IFC Round 1 ties that are also scheduled for next weekend are as follows.

Aughavas v Aughnasheelin

Mohill v Ballinaglera

Allen Gaels v Drumkeerin

Bornacoola v Kiltubrid

CCC Liatroma will issue the official fixture list later this evening with specific dates and times of the above fixtures.

CCC Liatroma has just confirmed a decision to introduce water breaks at matches of all levels from this evening, Thursday, August 11 through Monday, August 15. This measure has been introduced due to the exceptional circumstances brought about by the current heatwave. The water breaks, one in each half, will be called by the match referee, around the 15th minute of each half.

 

 

Connacht Gold renews its sponsorship of the Leitrim Senior Club Championship

 

5th August 2022: The Aurivo Co-Op brand, Connacht Gold has announced its continued support for Leitrim GAA as it renews its sponsorship of the Leitrim Senior Football & Hurling Club Championships. Aurivo is committed to getting behind Leitrim GAA and supporting local clubs in the championship season in 2022.

Connacht Gold, a leading consumer foods brand of Aurivo Co-op, has a proud history and heritage in the local community. Its multi award winning butter is available nationwide and Connacht Gold fresh milk and cream products are distributed throughout the Connacht region. It’s a brand which is focused on processing and delivering dairy produce, with health and wellbeing at the heart of the Connacht Gold range.

John Connor, Area Sales Manager, Aurivo Consumer Foods said: “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Leitrim GAA through our sponsorship of its Senior Club Football & Hurling Championships. Aurivo and the Connacht Gold brand has a strong history with the sporting community and currently has partnerships with Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo GAA. Playing an active role in the community as well as supporting sporting activities is an important part of our culture at Aurivo. It’s an honour to support all the Clubs who compete in these competitions. We wish all teams competing the very best of luck and look forward to another exciting championship.”

Commenting on the sponsorship, Enda Stenson, Leitrim County Chairperson said: We are very pleased to renew are partnership with Aurivo for the 2022 Connacht Gold Senior Club Football & Hurling Championships. As a county board, we are focused on promoting our grassroot initiative and rely on local businesses such as Aurivo to provide the necessary support to achieve this. We look forward to building on the success of our partnership this season.”

 

Pictured above are: John Keenan, Disciplinary Secretary CCC Liatroma, Enda Stenson, Chairperson Leitrim GAA, John Connor, Aurivo Area Sales Manager, Declan Bohan, Secretary Leitrim GAA, Seamus McManus, Chairperson CCC Liatroma.

Scór Sinsir 2022 Information Webinars
Coiste Náisiúnta Scór will be hosting webinars next week to support clubs and counties across the country in promoting Scór Sinsir 2022. For clubs who are new to Scór, it is a celebration of our culture and heritage, showcasing our language, music, stories and dance.
As it has been two years since we last held Scór Sinsir competitions at local level, Coiste Náisiúnta Scór want to offer everyone an opportunity to attend a webinar that will provide support to clubs who wish to enter the competition.  Clubs are welcome to join our provincial webinar where we will be able to answer questions and provide any information that is needed for Scór Sinsir 2022. Where clubs are unable to attend our own provincial webinar, they may attend another one of their choice.
To register for any of the webinars, click on one of the links below.  All webinars will be delivered by the same presenters using the same content.
There is no limit on the amount of people that may join from a club.Dátaí/Dates
Ulster Webinar -Tuesday 9th August @ 8:00pm
Munster Webinar – Tuesday 9th August @ 9:00pm
Leinster Webinar – Wednesday 10th August @ 8:00pm
Connacht Webinar – Wednesday 10th August @ 9:00pm

The draws for the Connacht Gold SFC and Smith Monumentals IFC Round 1 took place immediately following the Masonite ACL Division 1 Final at Avant Money Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada, and are as follows:

Smith Monumentals IFC Round 1 (WE 19/20/21 August)

Aughavas v Aughnasheelin

Mohill v Ballinaglera

Allen Gaels v Drumkeerin

Bornacoola v Kiltubrid

Annaduff v Drumreilly (WE 12/13/14 August)

Connacht Gold SFC Round 1 (WE 12/13 August)

St Patrick’s Dromahair v Ballinamore Sean O Heslin’s

St. Mary’s Kiltoghert v Mohill

Melvin Gaels v Gortletteragh

Glencar/Manorhamilton v Leitrim Gaels

Fenagh St Caillin’s v Aughawillan

 

 

Leitrim GAA would like to offer its deepest condolences to the family of Proinnsias Redican, especially his beloved wife Mary, his children Siobhan, Gráinne, Fiona, Ciara, Diarmuid and Andrais, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchild, surviving brothers Andrew and Sean, sister Maureen and all his extended family and friends, on the occasion of his sad passing.

Proinnsias played with Fenagh St Caillin’s at all levels including Senior before emigrating to London in the 1950s  to work as a taylor on Saville Row. While training as a taylor in Roscommon and Sligo towns, Proinnsias won a senior championship medal with Craobh Rua GAA in Sligo. In his formative years, he had been part of the successful Fenagh St. Caillin’s Minor team which won the Leitrim MFC titles in 1950 and 1951, his teammates including the late Leitrim GAA legends Packie McGarty and Cathal Flynn.

In London, Proinnsias was introduced to the Tara GAA club by Mohill man Willie McGarty, this would ultimately lead to many more Leitrim and Fenagh St. Caillin’s men playing for Tara GAA over the years. He played on the senior team from the time he joined and for many years afterward. Proinnsias held many positions including Chairman of the Tara GAA Club on a number of occasions and at the London GAA County Board level where he helped to found the London Minor Board at which he also was Chairman for a period.

Proinnsias, faithfully, made an annual trip to Fenagh every summer where he attended any Fenagh St. Caillin’s games that were on no matter the level. It gave him great satisfaction when his native club won the Smith Monumentals Leitrim Intermediate Football Championship title in 2018 and returned to Senior Championship ranks after a long absence.

Leitrim GAA Connacht Championship matches with London GAA have been significant occasions in the GAA life of Prionnsias over many decades now, as we have made the 5-year trip to Ruislip. His connection and contribution towards both units were recognised no later than April 17 last, on the occasion of the Connacht SFC encounter London v Leitrim as Prionnsias presented the ball to the match referee, Martin McNally, in advance of the 2022 All-Ireland Football Championship opening game. It is rather poignant that he passed to his eternal reward on the morning after the 2022 All-Ireland Football Championship Final.

He was one of the most frequent attendees at any games in Ruislip in London. He attended for the last time 2 weeks ago where he had the great pleasure of seeing his grandson Tom help Tara GAA win the U15 championship.

Aside from the actual playing or involvement in the games, there are many people over the decades who have departed these shores in search of a better future who will recall the positive and caring influence of Prionnsias, and his family, in placing their anxiety at ease far from home, whilst giving them a foothold towards a better future. Their contribution towards a footballing future was unconditional. Their testimonials give us the true nature of the heart of the person that was Prionnsias Redican. He cared.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.

Proinnsias Redican 1933 – 2022

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

The draws for the round-robin groups of the Corrib Oil Junior Football Championships were conducted at tonight’s meeting of Coiste Chontae Liatroma and are as follows:
Corrib Oil Junior A Football Championship
 
Group 1
Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher
Eslin
St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Aughawillan
Glencar/Manorhamilton
 
Group 2
Carrigallen
Ballinamore Sean O Heslin’s
Cloone
Annaduff
Melvin Gaels
 
Corrib Oil Junior B Football Championship
 
Group 1
Fenagh St.Caillin’s
Carrigallen
Gortletteragh
St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Group 2
Drumkeerin
Leitrim Gaels
St Patrick’s Dromahair
Allen Gaels
Corrib Oil Junior C Football Championship
 
Group 1
Ballinaglera
Bornacoola
Mohill
 
Group 2
Kiltubrid
Aughavas
Melvin Gaels
The fixtures that will follow in this round-robin series will be decided by CCC Liatroma at a later stage.
The draws for the Connacht Gold Leitrim SFC and Smith Monumentals IFC Round 1 will take place at Avant Money Pairc Sean mac Diarmada, following the Masonite ACL Division 1 Final on 30.07.2022.

Below is the link for Zac Moradi’s Book – Life Begins In Leitrim.

https://linktr.ee/zakm1991