The draws for the following competitions took place tonight, Monday 18th October, in the Connacht GAA Office,
* Connacht FBD League 2011
* Connacht Junior Football Championship 2011
* Connacht Minor Football League & Minor Football Championship 2011
* Connacht U21 Football Championship 2011
* Ted Webb Cup 2011
* Connacht U21 Hurling Championship 2011
* Connacht Club Senior, Intermediate & Junior Football Championship 2011
* Connacht Club Intermediate & Junior Hurling Championship 2011
Connacht Senior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 1st May New York Roscommon gaelic Park
Preliminary Round Sunday 29th May London Mayo Ruislip
Preliminary Round Sat 4th/Sun 5th June Sligo Leitrim Markievicz Park, Sligo
Semi-Finals Sat 18th/Sun 19th June Sligo/Leitrim New York/Roscommon Sligo/Leitrim venue
Semi-Finals Sat 25th/Sun 26th June London/Mayo Galway McHale Park
Final Sunday 17th July
Connacht Junior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Friday 29th April Mayo Leitrim Mayo Venue
Semi-Finals Friday 13th May A Roscommon Mayo/Leitrim Venue
Semi-Finals Friday 13th May Galway Sligo Galway Venue
Final Sunday 5th June
Connacht U21 Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Saturday 12th March Mayo Roscommon Mayo venue
Semi-Finals Saturday 19th March A Leitrim tbc
Semi-Finals Saturday 19th March Sligo Galway Sligo venue
Final Saturday 2nd April
Connacht U21B Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 1st August Roscommon Sligo tbc
Final Wednesday 10th August Mayo Leitrim tbc
Connacht Minor Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Saturday 23rd April Roscommon New York Roscommon venue
Quarter-Final Saturday 25th June Sligo Galway Sligo venue
Semi-Finals Sunday 26th June Roscommon/NewYork Mayo tbc
Semi-Finals Saturday 2nd July Sligo/Galway Leitrim tbc
Final Sunday 17th July
Connacht Minor Football League 2011
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Roscommon Mayo
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Leitrim Sligo
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Galway bye
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Sligo Galway
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Roscommon Leitrim
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Mayo bye
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Galway Mayo
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Sligo Roscommon
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Leitrim bye
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Galway Roscommon
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Mayo Leitrim
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Sligo bye
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Leitrim Galway
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Sligo Mayo
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Roscommon bye
Connacht FBD League 2011
Round 1 Sunday 9th January Sligo Galway Group 1 Enniscrone
Round 1 Sunday 9th January NUI Galway IT Sligo Group 1 Dangan
Round 2 Saturday 15th January IT Sligo Sligo Group 1 Ballinode 7pm
Round 2 Sunday 16th January Galway NUI, Galway Group 1 Tuam
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Sligo NUI, Galway Group 1 Tourlestrane
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Galway IT Sligo Group 1 Tuam
Round 1 Sunday 9th January Leitrim Mayo Group 2 Ballinamore
Round 1 Sunday 9th January RoscommonÓgMIT Group 2 Ballyforan
Round 2 Sunday 16th January Roscommon Leitrim Group 2 Elphin
Round 2 Sunday 16th January GMIT Mayo Group 2 Ballinrobe
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Leitrim GMIT Group 2 Cloone
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Mayo RoscommonÓgroup 2 Ballyhaunis
Home-Final Sunday 29th January
Final Sunday 9th October New York
Tedd Webb Cup 2011
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Sligo Mayo NW Group 1 12noon
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Galway CW Leitrim Group 1 12noon
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Leitrim Mayo NW Group 1 1pm
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Sligo Galway CW Group 1 1pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Sligo Leitrim Group 1 2pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Mayo NW Galway CW Group 1 2pm
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Mayo SE RoscommonÓgroup 2 12noon
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Galway RoscommonÓgroup 2 1pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Galway Mayo SE Group 2 2pm
Shield Final Monday 1st August Ballyhaunis
Cup Final Monday 1st August Ballyhaunis
AIB Club Senior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Leitrim Sligo tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 6th November Mayo Galway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 6th November Roscommon Leitrim/Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 20th November tbc
AIB Club Intermediate Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Leitrim Sligo tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October RoscommonÓgalway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Mayo Leitrim/Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 6th November tbc
AIB Club Junior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Roscommon Leitrim tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Roscommon/Leitrim Galway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Mayo Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 6th November tbc
AIB Club Intermediate Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 31st October Roscommon Mayo tbc
Final Sunday 13th November A Galway tbc
AIB Club Junior Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 31st October Sligo Leitrim tbc
Final Sunday 6th November A Galway tbc
16-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
County Minor Trials
Coiste na nÓgThe following are the dates for the minor trials and locations (all are subject to the prevailing weather conditions and pitch availability):
* Jan 9th @10.00am in Pairc Sean – Carrick,
* Jan 16th @10.00am in Leitrim Gaels,
* Jan 23rd @10.00am in Ballinamore – pending pitch availability.
Players are asked to make their own way to trials and bring suitable gear, gloves, etc. Each session will last approximately 2 and a half hours and everyone is asked to be patient as players will rotate in and out of the trial games. Players are also asked to sign-in at the the outset – no later than 09.45am.
05-Jan-11 by Coiste na nÓg
Scór na nÓg Finals
ScórThe County Finals of Scór na nÓg are in Manorhamilton this Sunday 9th starting at 3.00pm. This is the great annual gathering of the best young talent in the County displaying their ability at Irish Cultural entertainment. The winner of each category will go forward to the Connacht Finals in Castlebar, Co Mayo on the 23rd of January.
The line up for Sundays event is as follows:
Rince Foirne:
Sean OHeslins A, Drumreilly A, Drumreilly B, Glencar-Manorhamilton
Amhranaíocht Aonair:
Aughnasheelin, Fenagh, Leitrim Gaels A, Leitrim Gaels B, St Marys B
Ceol Uirlise:
Leitrim Gaels B, Fenagh, Dromahair, Carrigallen
Aithriseoireacht:
Drumreilly, Mohill, Aughnasheelan, Fenagh
Bailéad Ghrúpa:
Carrigallen, Leitrim Gaels, Fenagh, Aughnasheelan, Mohill
Trath na gCeist:
Bornacoola, Fenagh, Kiltubrid, Sean OHeslins B
Nuachleas:
Carrigallen, Fenagh, Bornacoola, Sean OHeslins, Aughnasheelan
Rince Seit:
Fenagh A, Fenagh B, Aughnasheelan, Sean OHeslins A
Scór Sinsear
As soon as the County Scór na nÓg finals are complete, clubs will be directing their attention to Scór Sinsear. The semi finals this year will take place on Friday 25th Febuary in Mohill and Saturday 26th in Ballinaglera, with the County Final to be held on Saturday 5th of March.
04-Jan-11 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
College players absent for County Panels in FBD League
County FootballNew Mayo and Galway football Managers James Horan and Tomas O Flatharta will be without 15 players between them for next months FBD Connacht League.
Third-level colleges have first call on players for the pre-season competition and the two Connacht heavyweights have been especially hard hit by the rule. The remaining counties in the province – Sligo, Leitrim and Roscommon – must also plan without 15 members of their respective squads.
Leitrim Manager Mickey Moran has six players absent, while Sligo and Roscommon will lose five and four players to college commitments respectively. Leitrim will be without Dromahairs Kevin Conlan and Annaduffs Dermot Reynolds who both saw action against Roscommon in this years Connacht Championship and they are claimed by NUIG and Sligo IT respectively. Aughnasheelins Sean McWeeney is also claimed by NUIG while Glencar/Manor duo Paddy Maguire and Adrian Croal will see action with Sligo IT. Leitrims only other County panelist claimed by the colleges is Carrigallens Eoin Ward who is called up by Galway Mayo IT.
03-Jan-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim GAA Supporters – Dublin Launch
GeneralLeitrim GAA Supporters Launch Thursday night 20th January 2011 at 8.00 pm
25th Anniversary of the Club
The Leitrim GAA Supporters (Dublin Branch) invites you to attend the Supporters Club 25th Anniversary Launch on Thursday 20th January 2011 at 8.00 pm in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, and Dublin (Entrance of Anglesea Rd.).
The 2011 Supporters Club will be launched by Drumkeerin native Joe Layden. Joe is well known to all Leitrim people as the founding Chairman of the Leitrim golf classic in Dublin. Joe, who is a successful businessman had an outstanding football career in the 1960’s representing Leitrim (Team Captain), Connaught (Railway Cup Medal), Combined Universities and UCD (Captain and Dublin League and Championship medals). Joe was the founding member of the Leitrim Golf Classic in 1990.
Declan Darcy, captain of Leitrim’s Connacht winning team in 1994 will be our special guest on the night.
A video looking back over the last 25 years will be shown on the night showing match highlights over the period and as many supporters as possible.
Joe Flynn Chairman of Leitrim County Board will address the meeting. He will be accompanied by the Leitrim Manager Mickey Moran and his selectors Martin Mc Gowan and Barney Breen
To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Club every member who joins this year’s club will receive a special memento.
This will be a very special night as we look back with nostalgia and pride at the past 25 years and look forward with hope to the coming session. Please spread the word to anyone from Leitrim who would like to attend I very much look forward to seeing you on the night.
Tea/ coffee will be served from 7.45 p.m. with the compliments of the Herbert Park Hotel.
Eamonn Duignan Chairman
Dublin Branch: 0877960222
E mail: ed183@eircom.net
03-Jan-11 by Eamon Duignan – Chairman
GAAs Initiative for jobless players
DevelopmentGAAs initiative for jobless players
Minister Eamon O Cuiv presented the Tús programme to director general Paraic Duffy and president Christy Cooney, as well as a number of other sporting organisations on Tuesday last, which aims to provide funding for those bodies to create new jobs in a bid to stave off the threat of emigration.
“The programme is encouraging the GAA, and other sporting bodies as well, to take on unemployed players as coaches. We would see serious possibilities in that regard to try and find work for players that are unemployed. That will be on the agenda for us. There is more to come from the department and we would be anxious to play our part in that.”
Duffy confirmed that the Government would provide the funding for the scheme and hinted the new roles would not be confined to inter-county players.
“They are going to be paying the bill, while we would be providing the training and all of that, but essentially it is Government funding. In fairness, they would like to see us playing a major role because we have the numbers and the coaching structure on the ground. The FAI were there as well and some other organisations. We are probably the biggest in terms of numbers. I think there will be a commitment to get involved in that,” he said.
“They would like us to take on maybe 100, 200 people, probably players, unemployed players. They could be quickly upskilled in terms of coaching and the department will provide funding around that. We are going to look very closely at that. We do have a responsibility, but its not easy. I know people say to us that the GAA should be doing something. But its not easy. It is something we will be looking at very early in the new year to get off the ground as quick as possible.”
In Duffys last media engagement before the new year, he revealed he had presented his discussion document on payments to Managers to the GAAs management committee last weekend.
“They felt they wanted time to consider it because it is a fairly lengthy document. We have a meeting on January 8 or 15, so it is a matter for them to decide where it goes from there,” he said.
Time
“My work is done, I have passed it on to Coiste Bainisti and they said that they wanted time to consider it in more detail.
“The hope is that it would initiate a discussion that in turn would lead to policy. That is important to stress that this is not a policy document and the hope is that from this, a policy would emerge on the whole issue of payments to Managers.”
The Monaghan native also cleared the way for the mooted International Rules games between Dublin and Melbourne to honour the achievements of Jim Stynes. Collingwood toyed with a similar idea a number of years ago, but the match never came to pass.
“I wouldnt have a problem, no, particularly in terms of Jimmy Stynes. I couldnt imagine any issue in principle or anything like that.
“They havent been in contact with us yet.”
– News Story courtesy of Donnchadh Boyle (Irish Independent)
20-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
GAA Season Ticket 2011
GeneralThe GAA season Ticket 2011 is now on-sale, with a base price for adults of €75 and only €10 for 16s or under.
The base prices cover all Allianz League matches and the opening GAA Championship match for the county and code selected.
For All-Ireland finals, supporters from the competing counties with attendance of over 60% at League and Championship matches will be entitled to an All-Ireland Final ticket.
20-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
FBD Connacht League
County FootballThe FBD Connacht League gets underway on Sunday 9th of January with defending champions Mayo taking on Leitrim in Ballinamore. Mickey Moran”’s side are inÓgroup 2 alongside the FBD defending champions Mayo, Connacht football champions Roscommon and the GMIT students. InÓgroup 1 the opening day fixtures will see Sligo face Galway in Enniscrone while NUI Galway and IT Sligo meet in Dangan.
FBD League fixtures
SUNDAY 9 JANUARY
Sligo v Galway, Enniscrone (2.00pm)
NUI Galway v IT Sligo, Dangan (2.00pm)
Leitrim v Mayo, Ballinamore (2.00pm)
Roscommon v GMIT, Ballyforan (2.00pm)
SATURDAY 15 JANUARY
IT Sligo v Sligo, Ballinode 7.00pm
SUNDAY 16 JANUARY
Galway NUI v Galway
Roscommon v Leitrim, Elphin (2.00pm)
GMIT V Mayo, Ballinrobe (2.00pm)
SUNDAY 23 JANUARY
Sligo v NUI Galway, Tourlestrane (2.00pm)
Galway IT v Sligo, Tuam (2.00pm)
Leitrim v GMIT, Cloone (2.00pm)
Mayo v Roscommon, Ballyhaunis (2.00pm)
SATURDAY 29 JANUARY
Home final
20-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Seamus Dillon Trust
GeneralSeamus Dillon Trust Neart Laistigh
A Chara,
As you may be aware, a number of fundraising events have been run in recent months to provide funds for medical and IT equipment for Seamus Dillon.
Whilst a relatively sizeable amount of cash has been raised, it is simply not enough to provide the day-to-day and long-term essential care for Seamus. As such, it is the objective of The Seamus Dillon Trust to provide enough financial assistance to provide him with whatever need he requires to ensure his ease of living.
This Christmas we are planning two novel and family-orientated events and we are asking you to participate, in whatever way, to ensure this is both a fun and financial success.
On Christmas day, the Mac Nean Ice Breakers are holding their Christmas Day swim and have kindly offered to donate all of the funds to the Trust. Obviously, we need as many people to get involved, whether partaking or sponsoring, and so ask you to spread the word and sign up. Participants can simply dip their toe into the water or go for a swim. It is supervised by qualified instructors and attended by the Gardai. Under 18s will have to be accompanied by an adult. Hot refreshments will be provided by The Bush Bar after the swim.
On St Stephens Day, a sponsored walk will also take place around Glenfarne wood – with all ages and fitness levels welcome. Details, including time and routes, of the event will be outlined in the Leitrim Observer over the coming weeks. There will also be light refreshments provided afterwards in The Rainbow.
Anyone wishing to take part in either event can obtain a sponsorship card from any of the organisers listed below.
As stated, such events like these are important to continue our funding for Seamus in the coming years.
We very much appreciate all the generous donations we have already received and we look forward to seeing you over the Christmas period. Should you also have any ideas for future fundraising events or want to host your own, please feel free to contact any of the listed people below.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to call.
Mise le Meas,
Dermot ORourke.
Organising Committee:
Dermot ORourke, 086 8151376
Michael McGuire, Glenfarne, 086 6021462,
Patricia Clancy, Manorhamilton, 086 3525565,
Antony Clancy, Manorhamilton, 087 2138546,
Grainne Burns, Glenfarne 087-9536640
Trustees: Dermot ORourke, Joe Sheerin, Sean Dillon.
Trust address: 16 Cluain Oir, Manorhamilton, Co.Leitrim. Thank you for your Support.
17-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Connacht Fixtures 2011
GeneralThe draws for the following competitions took place tonight, Monday 18th October, in the Connacht GAA Office,
* Connacht FBD League 2011
* Connacht Junior Football Championship 2011
* Connacht Minor Football League & Minor Football Championship 2011
* Connacht U21 Football Championship 2011
* Ted Webb Cup 2011
* Connacht U21 Hurling Championship 2011
* Connacht Club Senior, Intermediate & Junior Football Championship 2011
* Connacht Club Intermediate & Junior Hurling Championship 2011
Connacht Senior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 1st May New York Roscommon gaelic Park
Preliminary Round Sunday 29th May London Mayo Ruislip
Preliminary Round Sat 4th/Sun 5th June Sligo Leitrim Markievicz Park, Sligo
Semi-Finals Sat 18th/Sun 19th June Sligo/Leitrim New York/Roscommon Sligo/Leitrim venue
Semi-Finals Sat 25th/Sun 26th June London/Mayo Galway McHale Park
Final Sunday 17th July
Connacht Junior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Friday 29th April Mayo Leitrim Mayo Venue
Semi-Finals Friday 13th May A Roscommon Mayo/Leitrim Venue
Semi-Finals Friday 13th May Galway Sligo Galway Venue
Final Sunday 5th June
Connacht U21 Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Saturday 12th March Mayo Roscommon Mayo venue
Semi-Finals Saturday 19th March A Leitrim tbc
Semi-Finals Saturday 19th March Sligo Galway Sligo venue
Final Saturday 2nd April
Connacht U21B Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 1st August Roscommon Sligo tbc
Final Wednesday 10th August Mayo Leitrim tbc
Connacht Minor Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Saturday 23rd April Roscommon New York Roscommon venue
Quarter-Final Saturday 25th June Sligo Galway Sligo venue
Semi-Finals Sunday 26th June Roscommon/NewYork Mayo tbc
Semi-Finals Saturday 2nd July Sligo/Galway Leitrim tbc
Final Sunday 17th July
Connacht Minor Football League 2011
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Roscommon Mayo
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Leitrim Sligo
Round 1 Saturday 19th March Galway bye
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Sligo Galway
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Roscommon Leitrim
Round 2 Saturday 26th March Mayo bye
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Galway Mayo
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Sligo Roscommon
Round 3 Saturday 2nd April Leitrim bye
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Galway Roscommon
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Mayo Leitrim
Round 4 Saturday 9th April Sligo bye
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Leitrim Galway
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Sligo Mayo
Round 5 Saturday 16th April Roscommon bye
Connacht FBD League 2011
Round 1 Sunday 9th January Sligo Galway Group 1 Enniscrone
Round 1 Sunday 9th January NUI Galway IT Sligo Group 1 Dangan
Round 2 Saturday 15th January IT Sligo Sligo Group 1 Ballinode 7pm
Round 2 Sunday 16th January Galway NUI, Galway Group 1 Tuam
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Sligo NUI, Galway Group 1 Tourlestrane
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Galway IT Sligo Group 1 Tuam
Round 1 Sunday 9th January Leitrim Mayo Group 2 Ballinamore
Round 1 Sunday 9th January RoscommonÓgMIT Group 2 Ballyforan
Round 2 Sunday 16th January Roscommon Leitrim Group 2 Elphin
Round 2 Sunday 16th January GMIT Mayo Group 2 Ballinrobe
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Leitrim GMIT Group 2 Cloone
Round 3 Sunday 23rd January Mayo RoscommonÓgroup 2 Ballyhaunis
Home-Final Sunday 29th January
Final Sunday 9th October New York
Tedd Webb Cup 2011
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Sligo Mayo NW Group 1 12noon
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Galway CW Leitrim Group 1 12noon
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Leitrim Mayo NW Group 1 1pm
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Sligo Galway CW Group 1 1pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Sligo Leitrim Group 1 2pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Mayo NW Galway CW Group 1 2pm
Round 1 Saturday 16th July Mayo SE RoscommonÓgroup 2 12noon
Round 2 Saturday 16th July Galway RoscommonÓgroup 2 1pm
Round 3 Saturday 16th July Galway Mayo SE Group 2 2pm
Shield Final Monday 1st August Ballyhaunis
Cup Final Monday 1st August Ballyhaunis
AIB Club Senior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Leitrim Sligo tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 6th November Mayo Galway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 6th November Roscommon Leitrim/Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 20th November tbc
AIB Club Intermediate Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Leitrim Sligo tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October RoscommonÓgalway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Mayo Leitrim/Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 6th November tbc
AIB Club Junior Football Championship 2011
Preliminary Round Sunday 16th October Roscommon Leitrim tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Roscommon/Leitrim Galway tbc
Semi-Finals Sunday 30th October Mayo Sligo tbc
Final Sunday 6th November tbc
AIB Club Intermediate Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 31st October Roscommon Mayo tbc
Final Sunday 13th November A Galway tbc
AIB Club Junior Hurling Championship 2011
Semi-Final Monday 31st October Sligo Leitrim tbc
Final Sunday 6th November A Galway tbc
16-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Win free Prizes
DevelopmentOver the past number of years the Connacht Council Coach Education committee in conjunction with the 5 Counties have been providing coaching courses for all counties. Several thousand people have undertaken Foundation level and level one. It is the policy of the G.A.A. that all coaches, dealing with our players, must have the appropriate qualification. Each of our courses are age specific so that the coach will acquire a better understanding of the coaching needs of that particular group.
In order to identify the number of qualified coaches in our clubs the National Coaching Committee have set up a website that will register all coaches when they are inputted to the system.
This is the function of the club secretary or the Coaching Officer. When completed this will provide us, and you, with invaluable information.
The site has been sent to all Secretaries and Club coaching officers.
Inputting the information is easy and painless.
The good news is that there will be a free draw worth several thousand euro worth of equipment for all clubs that complete the audit.
If you require any assistance contact your County Games Manager or the Provincial office.
Phone: 094)9630335 Email: reception.connacht@gaa.ie
15-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
GAA Tutors for Connacht
DevelopmentOn a very stormy night on Thursday the 11th of November 2010, in Loughgeorge, Co. Galway, the Graduation took place of the second cohort of GAA Hurling and Football Tutors for Connacht. These new GAA Coach Education Tutors were specially trained to deliver Coach Education Programmes on behalf of the GAA, including Foundation, Award 1 and the recently developed Award 2 GAA Course.
Almost a year ago, these twenty two new tutors first commenced their intensive Tutor Training Course on the 27th November 2009, in the Galway Gaelic Football Centre in Loughgeorge, Co. Galway. The final element of this Tutor Training Course consisted of a workshop on Disability, which was held on the 14th June 2010. The participants in this course comprised of 22 GAA tutors from Connacht, in Hurling and Football, representing all five counties in Connacht and were also accompanied by six participants from GAA Handball, a total of 28 in all.
In his address to the large group present for the graduation, the President of the Connacht Council, Mr Paddy Naughton, complimented all involved in completing this Tutor Training Course and obtaining their Tutor Certification, which he formally presented to each of the new Tutors on behalf of the Connacht Council.
In his speech he stated that:
"On behalf of Comhairle Chonnacht, I would like to welcome you all to Loughgeorge to night for the presentation of Certificates to our newly trained GAA tutors. We are all aware of the importance of having qualified coaches looking after our teams. I would like to emphasise to clubs that it is their duty to ensure that all personnel who are coaching teams, are qualified. We are very fortunate that to-night a further twenty two tutors are being presented with their certificates. This brings the total number in Connacht to forty two. Congratulations to all the tutors on reaching this high standard and I would to thank you all for the many hours that you spent training. Thank you also to our Chairman, Denis OBoyle for his leadership and commitment in ensuring that coaching is of the highest standard. I also wish to thank the other members of the Coach Education Committee namely, Matt Gaffey, Martin Connolly, Sean Silke, Liam Óg Gormley, Willie Hegarty, Damien Coleman and Damien Curley, together with Adrian Hassett, Connacht Operations Manager and John Tobin, Connacht Games Manager.
A special thanks to Galway County Board for allowing us to use their facilities for the Tutor Training Course and also for to-nights presentations."
Hayley Harrison from Coaching Ireland also addressed the new tutors graduating, with the following words;
" Congratulations on behalf of Coaching Ireland and myself, it is a great achievement and one to be proud of. As a tutor you are now part of a family of tutors on the island of Ireland – quite a large family with over 1000 CDPI tutors in it representing every one of the 62 National Governing Bodies in this country from the largest (the GAA) to the smallest. As in all families theres a responsibility to look after each other and help each other out – and thats what we do, because we cant all be good at everything. I fundamentally and whole-heartedly believe in tutoring. We hold the future of the sport(s) we love in the palm of our hands – the better the tutor, the better the coach, the better the player and thats what we all want – you can make ALL the difference! Set your standards high (nobody chooses to be mediocre) and ensure you provide the support needed in order to achieve the set goals. Congratulations again, go and be brilliant and welcome to the family of tutors."
The Connacht Coach Education Committee Chairperson, Denis O Boyle, was MC for this Graduation Ceremony. He congratulated all the new tutors and thanked them for their time, dedication and collaboration during the course. He paid a special tribute to John Tobin for his tremendous leadership, enthusiasm and ongoing commitment to the development of Coaching in Connacht. Adrian Hassett was also acknowledged for his wonderful organisational skills. On behalf of Connacht Coach Education Committee, Denis expressed his appreciation for the magnificant work undertaken by Connacht Secretary, John Prenty, the Connacht Council and their very capable staff, namely, Attracta Hunt and Amanda Diskin.
The County Boards and their Coaching and Games Committees were recognised for their tremendous work, as were the County Games Managers in Connacht, namely; Billy McNicholas, Liam Óg Gormley, Tom McManus, Thomas Keenan, Willy Hegarty and Damien Coleman.
Denis acknowledge the significant work of the following: Liam ONeill, National Games Development Committee, John Landers, Chairperson of Coach Education Workgroup and fellow committee members, Pat Daly, Director of Games Development and Research, Jimmy DArcy, Games Development Manager and Peter Horgan, Education Officer. He expressed his gratitude to Michael McGeehan Director and Hayley Harrison, Coaching Ireland and Liam McGreevy, the Internal Verifier/Observer, from Co. Down.
Unfortunately, Barney Breen, Derek Kellegher and Mark Heslin, the new Tutors from Co Leitrim GAA, were prevented from travelling to Loughgeorge for their Graduation due to the gale force winds. However, it is intended that they will be formally presented with their Certificates in early January 2011.
14-Dec-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Scór na nÓg Leitrim finalists
ScórScór na nÓg took place last Friday evening in Carrick-on-Shannon and Saturday in Ballinamore. The entertainment was fantastic and a credit to the club mentors who coached the youngsters.
Results of the Leitrim Scór na nÓg semi-finals are as follows…..
Rince Foirne:
Sean OHeslins A, Drumreilly A, Drumreilly B, Glencar-Manorhamilton
AmhranaÃocht Aonair:
Aughnasheelin, Fenagh, Leitrim Gaels A, Leitrim Gaels B, St Marys B
Ceol Uirlise:
Leitrim Gaels B, Fenagh, Dromahair, Carrigallen
Aithriseoireacht:
Drumreilly, Mohill, Aughnasheelan, Fenagh
Bailéad Ghrúpa:
Carrigallen, Leitrim Gaels, Fenagh, Aughnasheelan, Mohill
Trath na gCeist:
Bornacoola, Fenagh, Kiltubrid, Sean OHeslins B
Nuachleas:
Carrigallen, Fenagh, Bornacoola, Sean OHeslins, Aughnasheelan
Rince Seit:
Fenagh A, Fenagh B, Aughnasheelan, Sean OHeslins A
County Final to be held on Sunday 9th January in Manorhamilton at 3pm
13-Dec-10 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor