Leitrims bid to put back to back victories together in the Allianz League were dashed on Sunday when Wicklow left Páirc Seán with the vital two points courtesy of a five point win (1-15 to 1-10).
For the second week in a row it was "unlucky for some" in Pairc Sean with 13 man Leitrim following the trend from the previous Sunday when it was 13 man Clare.
Leitrim started this contest brightly and were first on the scoreboard with an early point from the excellent Adrian Croal. From the resultant kickout, Leitrim surged forward and were awarded a 3rd minute penalty for a foot block on Daniel Becks shot. Unfortunately Conor Beirnes effort was saved by the Wicklow keeper but there was some consolation as the subsequent 45 was well dispatched by Darren Sweeney. Adrian Croal got his second point from play in the next move of the game and this opened up a 3 point lead for the home side. Wicklow responded two minutes later with their opening score from a free and in the 7th minute the fabric of the game was to change as Leitrim were reduced to 14 men with the dismissal of midfielder Tomas Beirne on a straight red card. The signs looked ominous but being fair to them, Leitrim played some of their best football following the dismissal. Darren Sweeney restored Leitrims three point lead with a point from play following the dismissal but Wicklow quickly responded with a point from play themselves. The visitors drew level on 17 minutes and took the lead for the first time in the match five minutes later with a point from play. They extended their lead to two points quickly after before Leitrims Conor Beirne (free) and Adrian Croal (play) drew level in a two minute spell. Leitrim finished the half strongly as just before half time Conor Beirne made amends for the penalty miss when he expertly finished to the net after Barry McWeeney had delivered perfectly over the Wicklow defence. The half was to end with frees exchanged with Conor Beirne converting for the home side to leave the half time score 1-7 to 0-7 in Leitrims favour.
The second half started just as the first had ended with early frees exchanged. By the 8th minute the visitors had reduced Leitrims lead to the minimum and on 13 minutes the home side were reduced to 13 men with the dismissal of Barry McWeeney on a second yellow card and from the resulting free Wicklow drew level. Two minutes later they look the lead but Leitrim substitute Brian McDonald kept Leitrims hopes alive when he pointed from play to draw parity again for the fourth time in the contest. With 10 minutes remaining Wicklow finally broke down a resolute Leitrim side when they scored 1-2 in quick succession to put the first daylight between the sides. The final action of the game saw Wicklow score from play and Leitrim substitute Emlyn Mulligan convert a consolation free to leave the full time score Leitrim 1-10, Wicklow 1-15.
While the sending offs in either half did alter the shape of the game Leitrim only surrendered to the numerical disadvantage in the final 10 minutes. As mentioned, the game was level with 10 minutes to go and the final scoreline didnt reflect the closeness of the contest or indeed the tremendous effort the Leitrim players displayed right to the final whistle. It was obvious that the team were distraught at the final whistle and although our supporters left Páirc Seán dissappointed with the result they were hugely proud of the performance of the team who played open, attractive football throughout this entertaining contest.
It was also great to see Emlyn Mulligan introduced as a second half substitute after a long lay off with injury. Next up for Leitrim is an away fixture next Sunday at 2.30 in Ballyragget against Kilkenny (please note change of venue).
Final score Leitrim 1-10 (one 45, 4 frees)
Wicklow 1-15 (8 frees)
LEITRIM
Cathal McCrann,
Gary Reynolds, RonanÓgallagher, Paddy Maguire,
Daniel Beck, Barry McWeeney, Barry Prior,
Tomas Beirne, Wayne McKeon,
Darren Sweeney 0-2 (1 45), James Glancy (Glencar Manor) (Capt), Paul Brennan, Conor Beirne 1-2 (2F), Adrian Croal 0-4 (1F), Ray Cox
Subs: Dermot Reynolds (Annaduff) for Daniel Beck
Brian McDonald (Glencar/Manorhamilton) 0-1 for Ray Cox
James Glancy (St Marys) for Paul Brennan
Emlyn Mulligan (Melvin Gaels) 0-1 (1F) for Conor Beirne
16-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim V Wicklow Report
County FootballLeitrims bid to put back to back victories together in the Allianz League were dashed on Sunday when Wicklow left Páirc Seán with the vital two points courtesy of a five point win (1-15 to 1-10).
For the second week in a row it was "unlucky for some" in Pairc Sean with 13 man Leitrim following the trend from the previous Sunday when it was 13 man Clare.
Leitrim started this contest brightly and were first on the scoreboard with an early point from the excellent Adrian Croal. From the resultant kickout, Leitrim surged forward and were awarded a 3rd minute penalty for a foot block on Daniel Becks shot. Unfortunately Conor Beirnes effort was saved by the Wicklow keeper but there was some consolation as the subsequent 45 was well dispatched by Darren Sweeney. Adrian Croal got his second point from play in the next move of the game and this opened up a 3 point lead for the home side. Wicklow responded two minutes later with their opening score from a free and in the 7th minute the fabric of the game was to change as Leitrim were reduced to 14 men with the dismissal of midfielder Tomas Beirne on a straight red card. The signs looked ominous but being fair to them, Leitrim played some of their best football following the dismissal. Darren Sweeney restored Leitrims three point lead with a point from play following the dismissal but Wicklow quickly responded with a point from play themselves. The visitors drew level on 17 minutes and took the lead for the first time in the match five minutes later with a point from play. They extended their lead to two points quickly after before Leitrims Conor Beirne (free) and Adrian Croal (play) drew level in a two minute spell. Leitrim finished the half strongly as just before half time Conor Beirne made amends for the penalty miss when he expertly finished to the net after Barry McWeeney had delivered perfectly over the Wicklow defence. The half was to end with frees exchanged with Conor Beirne converting for the home side to leave the half time score 1-7 to 0-7 in Leitrims favour.
The second half started just as the first had ended with early frees exchanged. By the 8th minute the visitors had reduced Leitrims lead to the minimum and on 13 minutes the home side were reduced to 13 men with the dismissal of Barry McWeeney on a second yellow card and from the resulting free Wicklow drew level. Two minutes later they look the lead but Leitrim substitute Brian McDonald kept Leitrims hopes alive when he pointed from play to draw parity again for the fourth time in the contest. With 10 minutes remaining Wicklow finally broke down a resolute Leitrim side when they scored 1-2 in quick succession to put the first daylight between the sides. The final action of the game saw Wicklow score from play and Leitrim substitute Emlyn Mulligan convert a consolation free to leave the full time score Leitrim 1-10, Wicklow 1-15.
While the sending offs in either half did alter the shape of the game Leitrim only surrendered to the numerical disadvantage in the final 10 minutes. As mentioned, the game was level with 10 minutes to go and the final scoreline didnt reflect the closeness of the contest or indeed the tremendous effort the Leitrim players displayed right to the final whistle. It was obvious that the team were distraught at the final whistle and although our supporters left Páirc Seán dissappointed with the result they were hugely proud of the performance of the team who played open, attractive football throughout this entertaining contest.
It was also great to see Emlyn Mulligan introduced as a second half substitute after a long lay off with injury. Next up for Leitrim is an away fixture next Sunday at 2.30 in Ballyragget against Kilkenny (please note change of venue).
Final score Leitrim 1-10 (one 45, 4 frees)
Wicklow 1-15 (8 frees)
LEITRIM
Cathal McCrann,
Gary Reynolds, RonanÓgallagher, Paddy Maguire,
Daniel Beck, Barry McWeeney, Barry Prior,
Tomas Beirne, Wayne McKeon,
Darren Sweeney 0-2 (1 45), James Glancy (Glencar Manor) (Capt), Paul Brennan, Conor Beirne 1-2 (2F), Adrian Croal 0-4 (1F), Ray Cox
Subs: Dermot Reynolds (Annaduff) for Daniel Beck
Brian McDonald (Glencar/Manorhamilton) 0-1 for Ray Cox
James Glancy (St Marys) for Paul Brennan
Emlyn Mulligan (Melvin Gaels) 0-1 (1F) for Conor Beirne
16-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Scór Competition
ScórThe All-Ireland Scór na nÓg Finals take place in the TF Royal Theatre, Castlebar next Saturday, February 19th, at 2pm. It promises to be a great day of entertainment for all the family and it will feature the best young Dancers, Singers, Musicians, Actors, and the brainiest young people, from the four provinces.
Connacht will be represented by the following Clubs, Castlebar Mitchels, Claremorris, St. Farnans Co. Sligo, Abbeyknockmoy, St. Dominics Co. Roscommon and Mountbellew-Moylough. It promises to be a great day of entertainment and an opportunity to escape all the talk of "doom and gloom" and elections for a few hours. The competitionÓgets under way at 2pm and tickets, priced at €20, will be on sale at the Box Office.
The Connacht GAA Scór Committee have got four pairs of tickets to give away. For your chance to win simply answer the following question:
"In what county is Castlebar?"
Send the answer, along with your contact number, to Scór.connacht@gaa.ie before 6pm on Friday
16-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Ladies Notes
LadiesBord Gais National League
Our Senior Team lost out to Clare last Saturday. The score line was 2-10 to 6-11. The girls lost out to a more experienced senior team but never gave up until the final whistle which will stand them inÓgood stead.
They take on Limerick in the 3rd round of the national league where they travel to limerick on Sunday 20th. Again your support would be greatly appreciated.
U14 County
Please note that U14 county training continues and will be in training in Drumkeerin at 7pm on Wednesday evening.
Level 1 Coaching Coach
The Cavan Ladies football association are running a level 1 coaching course on February 19th in Castletara Primary School (Ballyhaise), registration 9.15am. This course is a step up from the Fundamentals and is ideal for the coaches within clubs who train teams for competitions .
The Cost is €40.
If you wish to book a place and have the foundation level coaching completed please contact Martha Brady on 087 6857908.
16-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Hurling News
County HurlingLeitrim Hurling News
Hard luck to the Leitrim hurlers in their first game in the Allianz NHL as a much fitter and determined Tyrone won out on a scoreline of 2.19 to 0.09. Leitrim will face Cavan in Ballinamore next Sunday at 2.30pm where they will be expected to pick up their first points of the league campaign.
Ulster hurling League
Cluainin Iomaint (Glencar Manorhamilton) have their first game in the Ulster League this Saturday when they face Ballyvarley of Down in the Bee Park at 3pm. After reaching the final of division 5 last year Cluainin Iomaint are now in division 4B where they will face much tougher opposition when they play clubs from Monaghan, Down and Antrim.
16-Feb-11 by Micheal Dolan – PRO Hurling
Leitrim v Kilkenny
County FootballThe Kilkenny V Leitrim Allianz League match this Sunday at 2.30pm will NOW take place in Ballyragget and NOT Freshford as originally scheduled.
16-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Seachtain na Gaeilge – Traith na gCeisteanna
GeneralSeachtain na Gaeilge – Tráth na gCeisteanna
Beidh Tráth na gCeist do Sheachtain na Gaeilge do chlubanna Liatroma ar an Aoine 18 Feabhra i gclubtheach Gaeil na hAilne ag tosnú ag 8.00pm. Iarrtar ar gach club foireann a chur ar fáil, ceathrar ar an bhfoireann. Glaoigh ar Máire Ní Mhaoilbhligh ar uimhir 087 6486967
14-Feb-11 by Maire Ni Mhaoilbhligh
Mayo win FBD Connacht League Home Final
GeneralMayo defeated NUIG in the FBD Insurance Connacht League Home Final played in Castlebar tonight on a scoreline of 1-14 to 0-11.
11-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim team to play Wicklow
County FootballLEITRIM TEAM TO PLAY WICKLOW IN THE ALLIANZ FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Round 2 – Division 4)
This Sunday (13th February, 2011) at 2.30 pm in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.
Liatroim
1. Cathal McCrannÓgortletteragh
2. Gary Reynolds Carrigallen
3. RonanÓgallagher Mohill
4. Paddy Maguire Glencar/Manorhamilton
5. Daniel Beck Mohill
6. Barry McWeeney Aughnasheelin
7. Barry Prior Aughawillan
8. Tomas Beirne Eslin
9. Wayne McKeon Ballinamore Sean OHeslins
10. Darren Sweeney Glencar/Manorhamilton
11. James Glancy (Capt) Glencar/Manorhamilton
12. Paul Brennan Melvin Gaels
13. Conor Beirne Eslin
14. Adrian Croal Glencar/Manorhamilton
15. Ray Cox Annaduff
Two changes from the team that beat Clare last weekend. Darren Sweeney comes in for Ray Mulvey while Brian McDonald makes way for Conor Beirne who makes his first start in the Allianz League after coming off the bench last weekend.
11-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Allianz Hurling League (Tyrone v Leitrim)
County HurlingLeitrim hurlers travel to Omagh this Sunday 13th to play Tyrone. Throw in at 2.30pm. The county hurlers are under the new management of Offaly native Cathal Phibbs with Martin Cunniffe,Paddy O Connor and Mickey Dorrigan as selectors.
The 2011 panel includes many new young Leitrim natives who will make their county debut this Sunday. Young hurlers to look out for are Sean Beine of St. Marys, Seamus McTiernan, Declan Ryan and Brian Feeney of Cluainin Iomaint, Paddy McManus and Eamonn Walsh of Ballinamore hurling club.
These young hurlers will hopefully line out with the experienced Kevin McGrath of Gortlettragh Hurling club, Vinie McDermott (St. Marys) and Steve Feeney (Cluainin Iomaint) will no doubt start in defence along with the ever reliable Clement Cunniffe (St. Marys) and Dave McGovern (St. Peregrine) in midfield.
The forwards hoping to get Leitrims scores may include Padraig McWeeney(St. Marys), Micheal Dolan (Cluainin Iomaint), Dermot Kennedy (Gortlettragh Hurling club), Michael Lane (Borrisoleigh) and Eamonn Walsh.
Good luck to the team and management.
10-Feb-11 by Micheal Dolan – PRO Hurling
Cash on Delivery
GeneralCash on Delivery
This Sunday (13th Feb) there will be a special performance of Drumkeerin Drama Groups Production – Cash on Delivery. The play is taking place in aid of Drumkeerin GAA club.
Last weekend the troupe enjoyed a sell out three-night stint in Drumkeerin Community Centre and Drumkeerin GAA are thankful that they have agreed to add an extra date to their busy schedule to raise some much needed funds for the club. Written by Michael Cooney – Cash on Delivery – is centred around mild-mannered Eric, who has been cheating Social Welfare for years. His scam begins to unravel in chaotic fashion when inspectors show up unexpectedly at his door.
There are some familiar faces from the club involved in the production and everyone who attends will be guaranteed a laugh. The show starts at 8.30pm sharp, on Sunday night in the Community Centre, so be early to avoid disappointment.
10-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Wicklow Team named
County FootballWicklow boss Mick ODwyer has made one change in personnel from the side which drew with Carlow for Sundays clash with Leitrim at Carrick-on-Shannon.
Dean Siney comes in for the suspended John McGrath, who was sent off in the closing stages of last weekends encounter at Dr Cullen Park, at right half-forward.
Otherwise ODwyer has stuck with the same starting 15, with Seanie Furlong leading the attack at full-forward and Rory Finn partnering Niall Gaffney at centre-field, while All Star defender Ciaran Hyland is named on the bench.
Wicklow Panel v Leitrim
(1)John Flynn
(2)Pauric Higgins
(3)Alan Nolan
(4)Alan Byrne
(5)Paul Earls
(6)Stephen Kelly
(7)Darren Hayden
(8)Rory Finn
(9)Niall Gaffney
(10)Dean Siney
(11)Paddy Dalton
(12)John Paul Dalton
(13)Dean Odlum
(14)Seanie Furlong
(15)LeightonÓglynn
(16) Robert Lambert
(17) Conor McGraynor
(18) Adam Merryman
(19) Ciaran Hyland
(20) James Stafford
(21) Barry Dalton
(22) Peader Burke
(23) Paul Cunningham
(24)Paul McLoughlin
(25) Stephen Canavan
(26) Michael McLoughlin
10-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Scór News
ScórScór Sinsear – Semi final February 26th St Marys Hall Carrick on Shannon at 7pm
County Final in Community Centre Ballinamore March 5th at 7pm
Connacht Final in Community Centre Elphin on March 12th (time to be confirmed)
All Ireland final in Cill Airne April 9th (time to be confirmed)
Seachtain na Gaeilge Quiz in Allen Gaels Clubhouse on February 18th at 8 pm
As always your support would be greatly appreciated.
10-Feb-11 by Colette Fox – PRO