Connacht Gold Senior Championship
Annaduff V St Mary’€’s
This derby game is generating a great deal of debate throughout the County and is sure to be a fascinating encounter!
In the championship to-date Annaduff won their two group matches by a single point and they were convincing winners in the quarter finals, pushing the challenge of Ballinamore SOH to one side. It is expected that their semi-final will be a much tighter affair but the fact that they have shown an ability to carve out results in the group stages should stand to them. This Annaduff team will not be found wanting in a contest of this magnitude. They have players all around the pitch who will fight for every 50/50 ball, an impressive midfield pairing and upfront the Scóring duties are more evenly distributed. There are high expectations that they could reach another county final and there is the danger however that they could take their eye off the ball.
Standing in their way is a St Mary’€’s side who come into this match very much under the radar. They were group runners up and were given a real test by Kiltubrid in the quarter finals but they recorded the win even without the services of two suspended players. They are expected to be at full strength for the semi final clash as they welcome back those players. This will be a huge boost to them and taking this into account you would have to question have we seen the real St Mary’€’s yet? They come into this game very much under-rated based on their performances so far and this will suit them. Annaduff would not want to loose sight of the fact that they have a very balanced team and exceptionally talented players capable of doing serious damage.
Annaduff last won the title back in 2004 while St Mary’€’s were winners more recently in 2007. When they met in the league, Annaduff recorded a 2-12 to 2-10 home win – but that was on the 1st of May and neither team will be focussing on that encounter. Beating your neighbours will be a motivation for both teams on Saturday evening but reaching a County Final will be the icing on the cake!
Throw in at 5pm this Saturday evening in Pairc Sean (4th September, 2010)
Glencar/Manorhamilton V Mohill
Both teams enter the semi finals unbeaten. When the two sides met earlier this season in the League game in the Bee Park, Mohill were victorious with a two point victory. The main talking point after the game was the enormous contribution both teams made to an absorbing contest full of all that’€’s good about Gaelic Football. This signals that we may be in for a cracking game on Saturday evening.
Teams within Leitrim will be all too familiar with the talent within the Mohill camp and the performance levels they are capable of producing. They were much improved and hugely impressive in their replayed quarter final match against Bornacoola and the extra game will no doubt stand to them. They have rejuvenated themselves at just the right time ‘€’ the question is can they re-produce the form they produced in the replayed match? Their defensive unit are much heralded and more than capable of upsetting a talented Glencar/Manor forward-line but lets not forget their forwards are capable of steeling the headlines too.
The champions are not short of talent either and there doesn’€’t appear to be any weakness within their ranks. They have a very strong panel and what has been most impressive about their performances to-date is their ability to stay calm under pressure and respond when teams made a challenge. They were tested by Carrigallen in the quarter final match and this match will have brought them on further.
A serious contest in expected in the middle of the park and two mean defences will come head to head with two exceptional forward lines ‘€’ no wonder no one is hedging their bets! This game will go down to the wire.
Throw in at 6.30pm this Saturday evening in Pairc Sean (4th September, 2010)
GWP Intermediate Championship
Dromahair V Drumkeerin
Derby matches don’€’t come much bigger than this and there will be a mass exodus from the North of the County on Saturday evening as supporters and neutrals are expected to turn up in large numbers to the Drumshanbo venue.
Dromahair play their league football this year in Division One and have settled in well at the higher level while Drumkeerin are competing in Division 2 and have had better years. In the Championship to-date both teams have mixed impressive performances alongside hard fought wins and this game should be another tight affair.
Drumkeerin have been the surprise package of this year’€’s championship. They were group runners up and accounted for neighbours Ballinaglera in the Quarter Finals. They are more than aware that they almost went out in the quarter finals and another performance like that won’€’t be good enough. On the other hand, you have to admire their ‘€’never say die attitude’€’ as most teams would have folded when trailing by 9 points. That win will have done wonders for their confidence and if this strong and mobile team show the same levels of battling qualities on Saturday evening, Dromahair will know they are in a contest.
Dromahair topped their group and were very impressive in their victory over Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher in the quarter finals. However, most people will say Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher didn’€’t play to their full potential in the quarter finals and therefore we shouldn’€’t read much into that victory. They have a tendency to drift in and out of games and they will want to address this but when they are in full-flight they are a very entertaining side to watch with some very talented players. They won’€’t be bothered if they entertain on Saturday evening as long as they win.
Neither team will under-estimate their neighbours. They are both well served in defence, midfield is no different and in attack they have many threatening players. The players on both teams will know each other inside/out and if they go hell for leather, this match has the potential to be very open and exiting!
Throw in at 5pm this Saturday evening in Drumshanbo (4th September, 2010)
Aughawillan V Aughnasheelin
Another local derby match that is as finely balanced as you can get and they come head to head at the midway point in Ballinamore on Sunday evening!
Aughawillan have the advantage of playing their league football in Division 1 while Aughnasheelin are in Division 2. They both topped their groups in the championship and amazingly both have the same Scóring difference accrued. Both teams are similar in approach and will know each others strengths and weaknesses inside/out.
Aughawillan have been impressive to-date in their games. Their ferocious work-rate means the opposition don’€’t get time to steady themselves and Aughnasheelin will expect this and will need to apply the same levels of intense work-rate. They are a quality side throughout and possess a mean defence and forward line capable of doing serious damage.
Some would say Aughnasheelin were lucky to advance past the quarter finals after they squandered a sizeable lead only to hold on for dear life at the end by the slenderest of margins. They have displayed a tendency to do this inÓgames and can’€’t afford to do the same on Sunday. However, they have the experience of winning the Intermediate title in 2008 and you can’€’t buy that experience. They work tremendously hard in defence and their forwards will take serious watching.
Both teams will approach the semi-finals with a great deal of confidence and as this is expected to be a titanic battle you would have to favour the team who will fight tooth and nail for the victory and both are capable of doing this! A battle between two teams with similar styles is on the cards – all roads lead to Ballinamore on Sunday evening!
Throw in at 5pm this Sunday evening in Ballinamore (5th September, 2010)
Relegation Finals at Senior and Intermediate Level
Allen Gaels will contest the Senior Relegation Final versus Melvin Gaels on Sunday at 12 noon in Pairc Sean while on the same day Annaduff will take on FenÓgh in the Intermediate Relegation Final at 6.30 pm in Ballinamore. No team will want to drop a grade and this should be motivation enough. Although they are not considered glamour ties, the four clubs will be hoping that their supporters turn up in large numbers to get behind their teams.
The group stages of the Junior B Championship continues this weekend (Round 3) and the Junior C Championship commences. We wish all teams the best of luck.
02-Sep-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim Sports Star Awards
GeneralLeitrim Sports Partnership will be holding its inaugural sports and recreation awards, "Leitrim Sports Star Awards" on 26th November 2010 in the Landmark Hotel, Carrick on Shannon. This is the first time such an awards ceremony has been held by Leitrim Sports Partnership. The awards are to acknowledge Sports Clubs, Teams, Schools, Community Volunteers and Individuals outstanding contributions and achievements to sport and recreation in Leitrim. A special night of celebration is planned by Leitrim Sports Partnership with a delectable 4 course meal being served, followed by the awards and brilliant live entertainment by Gobsmacked.
The Committee is delighted to welcome their special guest, Mary Hanafin TD, Minister for Tourism, Culture & Sport and M.C. on the evening will be 2FMs and Leitrims very own Paddy McKenna. "The Sports Star Awards night promises to be one of the top sporting highlights for the year. We are confident of a good response," said Nollaig Whyte, Chairperson of Leitrim Sports Partnership.
Participation in sport and recreation is an integral part of life in Leitrim. On the night we will reward and recognise the outstanding achievements and contributions that both individuals and groups have made to sport and recreation in the County.
Nominations are now sought and should be submitted Leitrim Sports Partnership, Aras an Chontae, Carrick on Shannon, Co. Leitrim. The closing date for receipt of nominations is Friday, 8th October 2010. If you would like to nominate any Individual/School/Club / Team for one of the Awards listed below please complete the nomination form in the paper or download a nomination form from www.leitrimsports.ie and submit to Leitrim Sports Partnership.
The categories are: Sports Individual Junior, Sports Individual Senior, Disability Sport Volunteer of the Year, Best Sports School, Sports Club of the Year, Team of the Year, Community Club Volunteer of the Year, Special Achievement Award, Exceptional Services to Sport, Hall of Fame and Leitrim Sports Person of the Year.
Nominations will be shortlisted by our guest panel of judges to three per category. The winner in each category will be announced on the night. Each winner will receive a specially handcrafted award, crafted by a Leitrim artist presented by each of our generous sponsors. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors for their generous support – Leitrim County Council, The Landmark Hotel, Cora Systems, Leitrim Development Company, Masonite Ireland, Aura Leitrim Leisure, Leitrim Tourism, Woodies DIY, Leitrim Enterprise Fund and Lough Rynn Castle Estate & Gardens.
Tickets for the Leitrim Sports Star Awards are priced at a very reasonable €30. Tickets can be purchased from Leitrim Sports Partnership at the main reception of Leitrim County Council, at the reception area of the Landmark Hotel and at a number of other locations throughout the County, a full list of which will appear in next weeks Observer.
Should you require any assistance with the nomination process please feel free to contact us at any stage by telephoning 071 9650498 or emailing sports@leitrimcoco.ie.
09-Sep-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Minor C Final GlenfarneKilty v Fenagh St Caillins
Coiste na nÓgGlenfarne/Kilty were this evening crowned Minor C champions with a 3-09 to 1-06 win over Fenagh-St Caillins. In a first half which was slow to gather momentum both sides exchanged points from Donal Wrynn and Andrew Wrynn for Fenagh St Caillins and John Mc Loughlin and Darren Murray for Glenfarne/Kilty and despite the great shouts of encouragement from the good crowd of supporters who were there to cheer on their respective teams the scores were slow to come with both teams being wasteful with their shots and some very good defensive play by both sides. Glenfarne/Kilty were first to hit the net with an 18th minute goal by Steven Mc Manus and the teams went in at the break on a scoreline of Glenfarne/Kilty 1-02 to Fenagh-St Caillins 0-04. The second half saw a much hungrier Glenfarne/Kilty side with Robert Broughton in the number 2 jersey run the length of the pitch and score a point. In the 26th minute Glenfarne/Kilty were awarded a penalty which Steven Mc Manus easily converted, this was quickly followed in the 27th minute by a Michael Ferguson point and another converted penalty by Steven Mc Manus in the 31st minute. At this stage Fenagh-St Caillins must have felt the game slipping from their grip but they never gave up and in the 32nd minute hit the net with a fine goal followed immediately by a point but the remaining 7 minutes belonged to Glenfarne/Kilty with Micheal Ferguson Scóring 4 unanswered points and Steven Mc Manus putting another point on the scoreboard with Fenagh-St Caillins Scóring a consolation point in the 40th minute. Final score, Glenfarne/ Kilty 3-09, Fenagh-St Caillins 1-06.The teams lined out as follows.Glenfarne/Kilty Kevin Leonard, Robert Broughton, Shane Ferguson, Daire Clancy, John Mc Loughlin, Micheal Ferguson, Rory Mc Loughlin, Steven Mc Manus, and Darren Murray. Subs: Kieran Kilkenny, Ronan Mc Govern, Tommy Mc Manus and Anthony Mc Hugh. Management : Francis Mc Loughlin, Fergal Clancy, Padraig Mc Gourty.Fenagh-St Caillins Gavin Heaney, Stephen Keegan, Gary Butler, Darragh Mc Loughlin, Shane Dwyer, Donal Wrynn, Shane Doonan, Andrew Wrynn, and Michael Doonan. Subs: Colm Mc Keon, Richard Heaney and Ronan Ellis. Management : Ray Tubman, Justin Flynn, Padraig Flynn.
08-Sep-10 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Minor B and C finals
Coiste na nÓgMinor B and C Finals. This week sees the minor B and C finals being played. Minor C, Glenfarne/Kilty v Fenagh-St Caillins on Wednesday 8 September @6.30, venue TBC. With the top 3 teams in this group locked together on 8 pionts having won 4 of their 5 games score difference came into play to decide the semi-finalists. With Glenfarne/Kilty clearly ahead on 53 points it was Aughavas and Fenagh who were both on 15 points who contested the semi-final, this game ended on a scoreline of Aughavas 4-08 to Fenaghs 5-09 booking them a place in the final with Glenfarne/Kilty. We wish both teams the best of luck on Wednesday.
Minor B, Dromahair-St Patricks v Drumkerrin on Friday 10 September @ 6.30 in Pairc Sean. In the Minor B final its neighbours Dromahair-St Patricks v Drumkerrin. In the championship games there was very little between the top 4 teams, Drumkerrin finished on 8 points having won and lost 1, Dromahair finished second on 7 points winning 3, lost 1 and drew 1,next was Carrigallen on 6 points with 3 wins and 2 losses and Leitrim Gaels on 5 points, winning 2, loosing 2 and drawing 1. This should be a keenly contested final. Best of luck to both teams.
06-Sep-10 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Bornacoola and GlenfarneKiltyclogher to contest Division 2 League Final this weekend
Club FootballThe much anticipated Division 2 League Final between Bornacoola and Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher is down for decision this Saturday evening at 5.30 in Pairc Sean. Bornacoola topped Division 2 on 15 points from 8 outings while Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher were a close second on 14 points from 9 outings. Although both teams are promoted to Division 1 next year, they will still be anxious to lift the all important silverware. Their league encounter on the 17th April resulted in a 2-8 to 0-9 home win for Bornacoola. A League title would be some consolation for both teams who have exited their respective championships. Bornacoola exited the Senior Championship at the quarter final stage while Glenfarne Kiltyclogher exited the Intermediate Championship at the same stage. We wish both teams the best of luck.
06-Sep-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
September Coaching and Games Newletter
CoachingCoaching & Games Newsletter
Football
Connacht U16 Development squad
Congrats and well done to our five representatives on the Connacht U16 provincial development squad, who played Ulster on Friday August 13th in Enniskillen. The squad were split into two teams with Brendan Flynn (St.Marys) goalkeeper, Robert Broughton (Glenfarne) full back and Donal Wrynn (Fenagh St.Cailins) midfield on one of the teams while Felim McHugh played at midfield on the other team. Devin Quinn was unable to take his place at half back due to injury. I would like to express my sincere thanks to the players for their attendance and cooperation at training sessions and to their parents who transported them to training sessions in Castlebar, Ballyhaunis and Tuam since the start of the year and to the games in Enniskillen. Thank you all.
Schools of excellence/ Development squads
Players please note all squads will recommence training over the next few weeks. A rookie squad at under 20 will also commence in a few weeks. Full details will be published and sent to clubs prior to commencement of training.
Child Welfare & Protection Courses
As promised to those who completed the Foundation coaching course earlier in the year we will conduct child welfare and protection workshops in October as follows. Places are limited on each course so those wishing to attend must register for the course one week in advance by contacting your club coaching officer. Courses are as follows.
Thursday October 7th – Gortletteragh GAA Centre
Thursday October 14th – Ballinamore GAA Centre
Thursday October 21st – Allen Gaels GAA Centre
Thursday October 28th – Melvin Gaels GAA club
Coach Education
Award 1
We will conduct an award 1 course in Pairc Sean in November. This course will take place over two weekends, Friday 12th & Saturday 13th and Friday 19th & Saturday 20th. All those wishing to attend must have foundation level completed and will be required to register for the course by Friday November 5th at the latest as places will be limited. Subsequent award 1 courses will be scheduled depending on demand.
Foundation award
Foundation award courses will commence in February 2011.
Under 8 & 10 Club blitz
The next round of U8 & 10 blitz will take place on next weekend. Due to a round of U12 games it may not be possible for clubs to play both on Saturday, so clubs should rearrange the blitz for Sunday if necessary. The following are the groupings for the blitz. First named team will be the host club with a 10.30am start time. Any club needing to make changes please contact the other club or clubs grouped inÓgood time so as alternative arrangements can be made.
Allen Gaels & Ballinamore Sean OHeslins
Melvin Gaels & GlencarManorhamilton
Dromahair & Drumkeerin
Aughnasheelin, Kiltubrid & Glenfarne
Drumreilly, Mohill & Carrigallen
Bornacoola, Cloone & Aughavas
Annaduff, Leitrim Gaels & Longford Slashers (Guests)
Fenagh St.Cailins & St. Marys
U-13 Regional competition
It is planned to start this competition towards the end of September. Full details should be available in the next week or so.
For further information on any of the above contact Games Manager Thomas Keenan.
Ph: 087 – 6591049
email: thomas.keenan.gm.leitrim@gaa.ie
06-Sep-10 by Thomas Kennan
Leitrim Senior Hurling League
County HurlingOver the last few weeks, a number of games have taken place in The Senior Hurling League. Gortlettragh are to be commended for providing their fine pitch for most of the games and coming up with the idea of a Hurling League in the first place.
Below are the results of the Leitrim Hurling league so far:
Gortlettragh 0-16 St Marys 2-15
St Mars 1-12 Glencar/Manor 2-6
St Marys 2-5 Gortlettragh 2.-10
The remaining fixtures are as follows
1st Sept Gortlettragh V Glencar/Manor
6th Sept Glencar/Manor V St Marys
13th Sept Glencar/Manor V Gortlettragh
02-Sep-10 by Paddy O Connor – PRO – Hurling
Connacht Gold Senior Championship and GWP Intermediate Championship Previews
Club FootballConnacht Gold Senior Championship
Annaduff V St Mary’€’s
This derby game is generating a great deal of debate throughout the County and is sure to be a fascinating encounter!
In the championship to-date Annaduff won their two group matches by a single point and they were convincing winners in the quarter finals, pushing the challenge of Ballinamore SOH to one side. It is expected that their semi-final will be a much tighter affair but the fact that they have shown an ability to carve out results in the group stages should stand to them. This Annaduff team will not be found wanting in a contest of this magnitude. They have players all around the pitch who will fight for every 50/50 ball, an impressive midfield pairing and upfront the Scóring duties are more evenly distributed. There are high expectations that they could reach another county final and there is the danger however that they could take their eye off the ball.
Standing in their way is a St Mary’€’s side who come into this match very much under the radar. They were group runners up and were given a real test by Kiltubrid in the quarter finals but they recorded the win even without the services of two suspended players. They are expected to be at full strength for the semi final clash as they welcome back those players. This will be a huge boost to them and taking this into account you would have to question have we seen the real St Mary’€’s yet? They come into this game very much under-rated based on their performances so far and this will suit them. Annaduff would not want to loose sight of the fact that they have a very balanced team and exceptionally talented players capable of doing serious damage.
Annaduff last won the title back in 2004 while St Mary’€’s were winners more recently in 2007. When they met in the league, Annaduff recorded a 2-12 to 2-10 home win – but that was on the 1st of May and neither team will be focussing on that encounter. Beating your neighbours will be a motivation for both teams on Saturday evening but reaching a County Final will be the icing on the cake!
Throw in at 5pm this Saturday evening in Pairc Sean (4th September, 2010)
Glencar/Manorhamilton V Mohill
Both teams enter the semi finals unbeaten. When the two sides met earlier this season in the League game in the Bee Park, Mohill were victorious with a two point victory. The main talking point after the game was the enormous contribution both teams made to an absorbing contest full of all that’€’s good about Gaelic Football. This signals that we may be in for a cracking game on Saturday evening.
Teams within Leitrim will be all too familiar with the talent within the Mohill camp and the performance levels they are capable of producing. They were much improved and hugely impressive in their replayed quarter final match against Bornacoola and the extra game will no doubt stand to them. They have rejuvenated themselves at just the right time ‘€’ the question is can they re-produce the form they produced in the replayed match? Their defensive unit are much heralded and more than capable of upsetting a talented Glencar/Manor forward-line but lets not forget their forwards are capable of steeling the headlines too.
The champions are not short of talent either and there doesn’€’t appear to be any weakness within their ranks. They have a very strong panel and what has been most impressive about their performances to-date is their ability to stay calm under pressure and respond when teams made a challenge. They were tested by Carrigallen in the quarter final match and this match will have brought them on further.
A serious contest in expected in the middle of the park and two mean defences will come head to head with two exceptional forward lines ‘€’ no wonder no one is hedging their bets! This game will go down to the wire.
Throw in at 6.30pm this Saturday evening in Pairc Sean (4th September, 2010)
GWP Intermediate Championship
Dromahair V Drumkeerin
Derby matches don’€’t come much bigger than this and there will be a mass exodus from the North of the County on Saturday evening as supporters and neutrals are expected to turn up in large numbers to the Drumshanbo venue.
Dromahair play their league football this year in Division One and have settled in well at the higher level while Drumkeerin are competing in Division 2 and have had better years. In the Championship to-date both teams have mixed impressive performances alongside hard fought wins and this game should be another tight affair.
Drumkeerin have been the surprise package of this year’€’s championship. They were group runners up and accounted for neighbours Ballinaglera in the Quarter Finals. They are more than aware that they almost went out in the quarter finals and another performance like that won’€’t be good enough. On the other hand, you have to admire their ‘€’never say die attitude’€’ as most teams would have folded when trailing by 9 points. That win will have done wonders for their confidence and if this strong and mobile team show the same levels of battling qualities on Saturday evening, Dromahair will know they are in a contest.
Dromahair topped their group and were very impressive in their victory over Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher in the quarter finals. However, most people will say Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher didn’€’t play to their full potential in the quarter finals and therefore we shouldn’€’t read much into that victory. They have a tendency to drift in and out of games and they will want to address this but when they are in full-flight they are a very entertaining side to watch with some very talented players. They won’€’t be bothered if they entertain on Saturday evening as long as they win.
Neither team will under-estimate their neighbours. They are both well served in defence, midfield is no different and in attack they have many threatening players. The players on both teams will know each other inside/out and if they go hell for leather, this match has the potential to be very open and exiting!
Throw in at 5pm this Saturday evening in Drumshanbo (4th September, 2010)
Aughawillan V Aughnasheelin
Another local derby match that is as finely balanced as you can get and they come head to head at the midway point in Ballinamore on Sunday evening!
Aughawillan have the advantage of playing their league football in Division 1 while Aughnasheelin are in Division 2. They both topped their groups in the championship and amazingly both have the same Scóring difference accrued. Both teams are similar in approach and will know each others strengths and weaknesses inside/out.
Aughawillan have been impressive to-date in their games. Their ferocious work-rate means the opposition don’€’t get time to steady themselves and Aughnasheelin will expect this and will need to apply the same levels of intense work-rate. They are a quality side throughout and possess a mean defence and forward line capable of doing serious damage.
Some would say Aughnasheelin were lucky to advance past the quarter finals after they squandered a sizeable lead only to hold on for dear life at the end by the slenderest of margins. They have displayed a tendency to do this inÓgames and can’€’t afford to do the same on Sunday. However, they have the experience of winning the Intermediate title in 2008 and you can’€’t buy that experience. They work tremendously hard in defence and their forwards will take serious watching.
Both teams will approach the semi-finals with a great deal of confidence and as this is expected to be a titanic battle you would have to favour the team who will fight tooth and nail for the victory and both are capable of doing this! A battle between two teams with similar styles is on the cards – all roads lead to Ballinamore on Sunday evening!
Throw in at 5pm this Sunday evening in Ballinamore (5th September, 2010)
Relegation Finals at Senior and Intermediate Level
Allen Gaels will contest the Senior Relegation Final versus Melvin Gaels on Sunday at 12 noon in Pairc Sean while on the same day Annaduff will take on FenÓgh in the Intermediate Relegation Final at 6.30 pm in Ballinamore. No team will want to drop a grade and this should be motivation enough. Although they are not considered glamour ties, the four clubs will be hoping that their supporters turn up in large numbers to get behind their teams.
The group stages of the Junior B Championship continues this weekend (Round 3) and the Junior C Championship commences. We wish all teams the best of luck.
02-Sep-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Under 14 Div 3 Final Leitrim Gaels v Aughnasheelin
Coiste na nÓgCongratulations to Leitrim Gaels who captured the under 14 Div 3 11 aside title in Pairc Sean on Wednesday evening over Aughnasheelin. In beautiful sunshine both teams battled hard and contested every ball but it was the Gaels who dominated play and went in at half time on a score line of 1-08 to Aughnasheelin’s 1-02. In the second half Leitrim Gaels continued to pick off some fine scores but at the other end Aughnasheelin were very unlucky to see goal chances blasted wide and on at least two occasions come back off the crossbar despite their best efforts to score. An entertaining cleanÓgame of football that ended on a scoreline of 3-14 to 2-03.The teams lined out as follows,Leitrim Gaels; Peter Fitzpatrick, Brian Mc Elgunn, Patrick Flynn, Blake Walsh, Mark Brehony, Enda Moreton, Shane Rogerson, Thomas Harden, David Bruen, Shaun Chandler, RyanÓgoldrick. Subs; Andrew Guckian, Matthew Blake, Calum Wheelan, Narda Patrascu, Keelan Mc Ginn, Oisin Nee, Aiden Doyle, Stephen Mc Dermott, and Sean Daly.  Aughnasheelin ; Aaron o’Donnell, Cormac  Sammon, Ryan Cull, Paddy Sammon, Philip Dolan, Conor Cullen, Jack Mc Girl, Fintan Fitzpatrick, Ben Mc Girl, Morgan Mooney, Keith Harvey. Subs; Daniel Boyle, Cian Hudson and BrianÓgallagher.
01-Sep-10 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Junior C Football Championship
Club FootballThe Junior C Championship commences this wkend. Teams are divided into two groups of four.
Group 1 Group 2
Round 1 Round 1
Bornacoola V Drumreilly Glenfarne/Kilty V Kiltubrid
Ballinamore – SOH V Eslin Gortletteragh V Mohill
Round 2 Round 2
Eslin V Bornacoola Mohill V Glenfarne/Kilty
Drumreilly V Ballinamore – SOH Kiltubrid V Gortletteragh
Round 3 Round 3
Bornacoola V Ballinamore – SOH Glenfarne/Kilty V Gortletteragh
Eslin V Drumreilly Mohill V Kiltubrid
Semi Finals
Winner Group 1 V Runner Up Group 2
Winnder Group 2 V Runner Up Group 1
31-Aug-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
U12 and U16 Club Championship
Coiste na nÓgU16 Championship – Competition commences on Friday September 3rd.
15 a side 13 a side 11 a side 9 a side
Drumkeerin Annaduff Gortletteragh Aughnasheelin
Drumreilly Ballinamore – SOH Melvin Gaels Bornacoola
Glencar/Manorhamilton Carrigallen St. Caillins Glenfarne/Kilty
Mohill Dromahair St. Mary’s Kiltubrid
St. Francis Leitrim Gaels
U12 Championship – Competition commences Monday September 6th.
15 a side 13 a side 11 a side
Annaduff Drumreilly Aughavas
Allen Gaels Glencar/Manorhamilton Aughnasheelin
Ballinamore – SOH Leitrim Gaels Bornacoola
Carrigallen Melvin Gaels Cloone
Dromahair Mohill Glenfarne/Kilty
Drumkeerin Gortletteragh
St. Caillins Kiltubrid
St. Mary’s St. Osnats
31-Aug-10 by Colette Fox – PRO
Under 14 Final SeanOH V Annaduff
Coiste na nÓgCongratulations to Sean Ãâ hEislin-Béal an ÃÂtha Móir on winning the under 14 (15 aside) final versus Annaduff this eveningA good crowd gathered in Pairc Sean on a glorious evening to watch and support both teams. It was Annaduff who were first off the mark with a goal in the first few minutes  but Ballinamore replied  with a point and 3 goals in quick succession. The game was played at a very fast pace and both teams are to be complemented for a very clean and sporting game of football. Despite Annaduff’s best efforts it was Ballinamore who dominated the game   the 45th minute they kept trying and scored 3-03 in the last quarter, the game ending on a scoreline of 6-15 to 4-03.The teams lined out as follows,Ballinamore; Fergal Curran, Mark O’Reilly, Brian Leydon, Adam Goldrick,Barry Mc Govern, Niall Mc Govern, James Hamill, Dean Mc Govern,Donal Feely, Paddy Connaughton, Luke Murphy, Oisin Mc Caffrey, Kevin Mullins, Peter Reynolds, Conor Maxwell. Subs; Daire Murphy, Darren Maxwell and Darragh Reynolds.Annaduff; Simon Prior, Keith Duignan, Matthew Redding, Aaron Murray, Shane Morrison, Hugh Moylan, RonanÓguckian, Eoin Reynolds, Francis Mc Nabola,Tiernan Doherty, Sean Duignan, EoinÓgill, Colm Murray, Cian Murray, James Doherty. Subs; Colm Mc Hugh, Joe Morrison,
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31-Aug-10 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Coiste na nÓg U14 11 aside Championship Final
Coiste na nÓgThe under 14 Championship Final 11 aside takes place on Wednesday 1st September @ 6.30 pm in Pairc Sean with Aughnasheelin and Leitrim Gaels contesting the honours. Leitrim Gaels finished on 11 points winning 5 out of 6 games while Aughnasheelin finished on 9 points winning 4 out of their 6 games. Wishing both teams the best of luck in the final.
29-Aug-10 by Barbara – PRO – Coiste na nÓg