Scoláireachtaí Gaeltachta

There were a large number of applicants for the Leitrim County Board GAA Gaeltacht Scholarships and the winners were drawn from the hat at last Mondays Co Board meeting. There were 12 scholarships in all, and four of these were for people who participated in Scór na nÓg last year.

Buíochas do na buachaillí agus na cailíní go léir a chuir isteach ar na scoláireachtaí agus comhghairdeas do na buaiteoirí.

Seo iad na daoine a fuair scoláireachtaí don bhliain seo:

Scoláireachtaí do dhaoine a ghlac páirt i Scór

Orlaith Ní Shionnaigh, Droim anÓgháin, Coillte Clochair (€200)
Sinéad Nic Giolla Phádraig, Dromharkin, Fiodhnach (€100)
Loraine Ní Eislin, Drominbhán, Corriga, Carraig Álainn (€100)
Felim McHugh, Drumrewey, Drumkeerin(€100)

Scoláireachtaí Eile

Sabrina Kilkenny, Lisross, Rossinver (€250)
Danielle Pender, Kilcoosey, Dromahair (€100)
Róisín Rooney, Gubinea, Glenade, Kinlough (€100)
Luke Murphy, Ardrum, Ballinamore (€100)
Patricia Forde, Kiltyfea, Cloone (€100)
Sadhbh Sweeney, Horseridge House, Aughriman, Drumshanbo (€100)
Colm Moreton, Ballygart, Leitrim PO (€100)
Nicole Clancy, Glenboy, Manorhamilton (€100)

 

 

09-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim lost out to Waterford on a scoreline of 0-13 to 0-10 in their first game in the 2010 National League on Sunday last (7/2/10) in Ballinamore.

Both sides had their periods of dominance in the first half and only a point separated them at half time as Waterford led 0-6 to 0-5. 

Certainly, the loss of Phillip Howard through injury at half time was a major blow to Leitrim as he had contributed 3 excellent points from play in the first half.  However, Leitrim started the second half brightly and scored five points without reply between the 41st and 57th minute during which time Gareth Phelan made a trully remarkable save from a well taken penalty.  However, a strong revival in the last quarter saw Waterford turn a 4 point deficit into a 3 point win as they tapped over 7 points without reply in the last 12 minutes to leave Leitrim devastated at the final whistle.

Leitrim scorers: J Glancy 0-3 (3f), P Howard (0-3), P McGuinness, D OConnor, D Gilhooly, D Beck 0-1 each.

LEITRIM: G Phelan, B Prior, J McKeon, D Reynolds, D Beck, G Reynolds, J Glancy (St Marys), C Richardson, D Sweeney, P McGuinness, M Foley, C Regan, P Howard, J Glancy (Glencar Manor), D OConnor. Subs: T Beirne for D Sweeney, D Gilhooly for P Howard, E Mulligan for C Regan, A Croal for M Foley.

REF V Neary (Mayo).

 

 

 

09-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

 

Leitrim Ladies had a comfortable win over Offaly on Sunday last in Leitrim Gaels. Final score 6-15 to 3-02. Aine Tighe had an impressive game where she fired over 5-7 for the ladies on the day. Great to see new players Eimear McGlade, Charlene Tyrell, Clare Plunkett, Michelle Guckian, Catherine Beirne, Aine Tighe & Phillpa Murphy out with the girls this year. The Team lined out on Sunday last was: Catherine Beirne, Carla Creegan, Sinead Brennan, Mairéad McCawley, Claire Owens, Christine Quinn, Teresa Mylott, Sinead Fowley, Eimear McGlade, Lorraine Brennan, Sharon Kerrigan (Captain), Aisling Brennan, Aine Tighe, Aoife Fox, Evie Guckian. Subs: Deirdre McDermott, Anna Conlon, Mairead Stenson, Michelle Reynolds, Edel McManus, Michelle Guckian, Charlene Tyrell, Clare Plunkett, Erin Farrell, Phillpa Murphy, Sarah McManus.

Leitrim Ladies take on Antrim this Sunday in the second round of Division 4 @ 2pm in Leitrim Gaels.  Please support

Minor

Minor Training continues this Saturday 13th Feb @ 10am in Aughnasheelin. If anyone is interested in playing, please contact Deirdre Ward on 087 9759261 or Michael Bohans 087 6522957

 

 

 

 

08-Feb-10 by Caroline Quinn – Ladies PRO

Hastings Cup Shield Final

Leitrim 1 – 15
Longford 1 – 12 (AET)


Leitrim scored a deserved extra-time win over Longford at the end of a very engaging Hasting Cup Shield Final in Leo Casey Park, Ballymahon on Saturday afternoon last 30/1/10.
Longford took the lead prior to the break and was still ahead as the game entered injury time at the end of normal time until Mark Beirne shot a levelling point for Leitrim, which sent the proceedings to extra-time.
Meanwhile Leitrim dominated the exchanges in the opening eighteen minutes when holding Longford scoreless and tacking on four unanswered points. In this period man-of-the-match, Adrian Croal put over two frees and pointed from play and Kevin Conlan also hit the target from play.
Longford, who were slow to get off the mark, opened their account with a 21st minute Pádraig Gill point from play. However over the next two minutes Longford deservedly got on top after Martin Brady fired over from play and J. J. Mathews rifled to the Leitrim net.
Responding Adrian Croal made it level pegging with a 26th minute point from play. Meanwhile Longford got their noses in front again when J. J. Mathews shot over on the stroke of half-time, to put his side ahead by 1 – 3 to 0 – 5 at the interval.
In the opening seven minutes of the second half Longford maintained their minimum margin advantage after Pádraig Gill and Brian Farrell each exchanged points with Leitrims Kevin Conlan and Brian Farrell.
A single point still separated the sides in the home-sides favour by the 42nd minute after Longfords Brian Farrell converted a well-taken free and Leitrims Shane Flanagan shot over from play.
But over the next four minutes after that Longford grabbed a four points lead thanks to two Brian Farrell points and one from David Faughnan. However Adrian Croal kept Leitrim in touch when he answered with a 48th minute point.
Meanwhile Longfords four points advantage was restored in the 52nd minute when J. J. Mathews found the range from a close-in free. But from there to the finish Leitrim dug deep and got on level terms to pull the game out of the fire.
The lion-hearted Adrian Croal reduced Longfords lead to a mere point by the 57th minute after firing over twice from play and slotting over a free. But still it appeared that Longford might hold on for the win, especially when Eoin Ward blazed a Leitrim goal chance wide in the following minute.
However Leitrim battled on with Adrian Croal working the ball to Mark Beirne in the 62nd minute for Beirne to blast a goal chance over the Longford crossbar and force extra time.
Leitrim got a tonic start just ten seconds after first period of extra time threw-in when Eoin Ward flicked a ball that was sent in from midfield into an unmarked Kevin Conlan, who coolly shot to the net.
Brian Farrell stretched Leitrims lead six minutes later when he hit over. But Fergal Battram answered with a similar score for Longford before the first extra-time period ended, which still left the visitors leading by 1 – 14 to 1 – 11 at the interval.
In the final period of extra-time Longford pounded the visitors posts after Martin Brady reduced Leitrims lead to two points when he converted an opening minute free. But Longford failed to add to their tally after that Leitrim held out for the win, which was made more secure on the stroke of full time with an Adrian Croal point.
Leitrim: Philip Farrelly, James OBrien, David Tiernan, Seán McWeeney, Morgan Quinn, Conor McCauley, Jason Byrne, Keith Moran, Niall OConnor, Eoin Ward, Mark Beirne 0 – 1, Emmet Mahon, Kevin Conlan 1 – 2, Shane Flanagan 0 – 1, Adrian Croal 0 – 9. Subs Brain Farrell 0 – 2 for Mahon (36 mins.), Aaron Hickey for McWeeney (49 mins.), Eamon Reynolds for Quinn (52 mins.).
Longford: Mikie McGuinness, Fergal Reilly, Kevin Diffley, Anthony Watters, Colm P. Smyth, David Faughnan, Fergal Battram, Shane Powell, Martin Brady, Pádraig Gill, John Sheridan, Paul McKeon, Ronan McIntyre, Brian Farrell, J. J. Mathews. Subs Denis McGoldrick for McIntyre (39 mins.), Bernard Sheridan for McKeon (41 mins), Paul Devine for Watters (44 mins.), Fiachra Byrne for Smyth (67 mins.), McKeon for Mathews (69 mins.).
Referee: Declan Hunt (Roscommon).

 

 

 

05-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

 

 

 

Declan Maxwell has been ruled out of action for up to 18 weeks due to injury.  Our 2009 County Player of the Year is to undergo an operation and will miss a large portion of the season.  Leitrim Supporters wish Declan a quick and full return to fitness.

 

 

 

 

 

05-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

LEITRIM V WATERFORD

1. Gareth Phelan (Gearóid Ó Faoláin) Melvin Gaels
2. Barry Prior (Barra Mac an Phriora) Aughawillan
3. John McKeon (Seán MacEoin) Drumreilly
4. Dermot Reynolds (Diarmuid MacRaghnaill) St. Marys
5. Daniel Beck (Domhnaill De Beic) Mohill
6. Gary Reynolds (Garrai MacRaghnaill) Carrigallen
7. James Glancy (Seamus Mac Fhlannacha) St. Marys
8. Clifford Richardson (Clifford Mac Risteard) Carrigallen
9. Darren Sweeney (Darren Mac Suibhne) Glencar/Manorhamilton
10. Philip McGuinness (Philib MacAonghusa) Mohill
11. Michael Foley (Michéal Ó Foghlú) Kilcock
12. Colin Regan (Cóilín Ó Riagáin) Melvin Gaels
13. Philip Howard (Philib Ó hÍomhair) Bornacoola
14. James Glancy (Seamus MacFhlannacha) Glencar/Manorhamilton
15. David O Connor (Daibhid Ó Conchubhair) Bornacoola

 

 

 

05-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

The throw in time for the game is 2.30 and we would urge the loyal Leitrim followers to turn up in large numbers to support our County team.

The Leitrim squad for the game will be posted on this website tomorrow.

We wish the team and management the very best of luck.

 

 

04-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim hosted neighbours Sligo in the last game of the FBD Group stages in Pairc Sean on Sunday last 31/1/10.  The game was very competitive and entertaining throughout with Sligo deserving of their victory at the end. 

There was very little between both sides in the first half and Leitrim went in at the break trailing by 2 points (0-8 to 0-6).  The home side got on level terms by the 46th minute but unfortunately this was to be their last score as they just faded towards the end of the game.  Sligo tagged on 3 late points and an added-time goal put more daylight between the sides at the final whistle.  Final score Leitrim 0-9, Sligo 1-12.

Well done to Adrian Croal from the Glencar Manorhamilton Club who made his Senior debut as a second half sub bringing to 5 the total number of Leitrim debutants in the FBD League. During the FBD League 15 Clubs from Leitrim were represented on our Teamsheet and one each from Dublin, Kildare and London. 

LEITRIM ScórERS: J Glancy (0-3)(2f), E Mulligan (0-3)(2f), J Glancy, P Howard, D ODonnell 0-1 each.

LEITRIM 

E Lyons, D Beck, J McKeon (capt), D Reynolds, C Regan, B Prior, J Glancy (St Marys), D Sweeney, C Richardson; P McGuiness, D OConnor, D ODonnell, B Gallagher, J Glancy (Glencar Manor), P Howard. Subs: G Phelan for E Lyons, D Gilhooley for B Gallagher, E Mulligan for D Sweeney, A Croal for P Howard.

REF — D Corcoran (Mayo).

 

 

 

 

02-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim Ladies will play Offaly in the first round of the Bord Gáis Energy Ladies National Football League, this Sunday, February 7th at 2pm in Leitrim Gaels pitch. Please support."

 

 

01-Feb-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

Leitrim hosted Galway in the FBD League in a foggy Ballinamore on Sunday last, 24th January. 

The home side made six changes in the starting 15 from their previous outing against GMIT in what could be considered an experimental side.

Although Galway dominated possession in the first half they were finding it increasingly difficult to find the target with some wayward shooting and credit in some part must go to the Leitrim defence who were holding firm under severe pressure.  In fact, Leitrim were only 2 points adrift during stoppage time when Nicky Joyce hit the Leitrim net to leave it 1-4 to 0-2 at the interval. 

Leitrim started the second half brightly but gradually faded as the game progressed with Galway securing a comprehensive victory on a scoreline of 2-9 to 0-5.

Well done to 3 players who will have fond memories of Sundays game:-

  • Colm Maguire from the Aughavas club who made his Senior debut 

 

  • Emlyn Mulligan who made his comeback as a second half substitute after a long layoff with injury

 

  • Wayne McKeon from the Ballinamore, Sean OHeslins Club who had the honour of leading out the Leitrim team on his home patch.

Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to compliment the Ballinamore, Sean OHeslins Club on their wonderful facilities for players, supporters, officals and the media.  Furthermore, their organisation of the event was also a credit to them and for that, many thanks to all concerned.

Leitrim Panel:

Gareth Phelan, P Maguire, J McKeon, D Beck, W McKeon, B Prior, J Glancy (St Marys), S Canning, D Sweeney, C Maguire, C Clarke, M Foley, R Kennedy, J Glancy (Glencar/Manorhamilton), D Gilhooley. Subs: E Lyons for G Phelan, D Reynolds for P Maguire,   E Mulligan for R Kennedy, D OConnor for D Gilhooley, P McGuinness for M Foley.

Subs unused: Colin Regan, Tomas Beirne, Clifford Richardson, Damien ODonnell, Philip Howard, Adrian Croal. 

scorers for Leitrim: C Clarke , M Foley (1f), J Glancy (St. Marys), R Kennedy (1f), C Maguire  0-1 each.

REF – M Duffy (Sligo).

 

 

26-Jan-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

The Dublin Supporters Club and Leitrim GAA took the opportunity to pay tribute to the outgoing officers at the GAA Awards night on Saturday night.

Eamonn Duignan spoke on behalf of the Dublin Supporters Club as follows:

"I would like to say a few short words on the retirement under the five year rule of the county board officers Gerry McGovern, Declan Bohan, Peter Flynn, Brendan Doyle & PJ Meehan. Over the last five years Leitrim have been very fortunate to have officers of their calibre working on behalf of the GAA in Leitrim.

In their term of office they undertook all their work on behalf of Leitrim GAA with total professionalism. The major financial project which they took on was of course the new stand in Pairc Sean. Over the last few years all around the world we have seen total incompetence on a large scale in many aspects of society. But here in Leitrim, Irelands smallest county with a population of 28,000 people, we raised €2.5 million towards the cost of the new stand from the various bodes including our supporters. The Board set down their objective, planned it, executed and the result of their work is there for everybody to see and enjoy. The beneficiaries of their their work is not only the GAA, but all the businesses in Leitrim who benefit on big match days when 10,000 to 15,000 people attend our matches in Pairc Sean. I would like to, on behalf of the Supporters in Dublin to say congratulations on a job well done and it was a real pleasure working with you over the last five years. Leitrim GAA and the County of Leitrim are forever in your debt.

The supporters club in Dublin will continue to assist Joe and his new officers in whatever they ask us to do. Joe has set out the Annaduff training centre as his priority. It is a very different climate at the moment but I know from my involvement that Leitrim Co Board is one of the highest regarded county boards by Croke Park officials in the manner in which they conduct their affairs. Annaduff training centre will be developed in phases, it may take longer than we all wish for, but with Joe and his new board it will be completed. I wish you all the best of luck in the year ahead."

On behalf of Leitrim GAA, Chairman Joe Flynn also paid glowing tributes to the outgoing officers and special presentations were made to Gerry McGovern, Declan Bohan, Peter Flynn and Brendan Doyle in recognition of their outstanding service to Leitrim GAA during their terms of office.

 

 

26-Jan-10 by Colette Fox – PRO

Eamonn Duignans citation on Marie Lee who was the recipient of the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Award at the Leitrim GAA Awards night:- 

"The Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Award is sponsored by the Leitrim Supporters in Dublin in honour of one of its founding members, & former county player of the 50/60s Jim Lynch.

This award means a lot to the supporters in Dublin, & to the recipients who are recognised for a lifetime of service & contribution to the GAA. The award also means a lot to the Lynch family. So I would like to especially welcome Jim/Martina who is with us tonight attending

The Award Winner

When Gerry McGovern informed me who this years winner of the Hall of Fame Award winner was, I did what I always do and put the winners name into the computer to complete a Google search.

I am quoting directly from the Google search as follows,

‘In the 1988 issue of the Leitrim Guardian are photos of Marie Lee ,an attractive ‘PERKY looking woman who was chosen as the Leitrim Personality of the year .Unsure of the meaning of the word Perky I had to find out more information on our Hall of Fame Award winner. Perky is defined as jaunty, lively, spirited, cheery and confident.

Marie Lee is a devoted wife to her husband Jackie, a caring mother to her eleven children Patricia, Antoinette, Ciaran, Jacinta, Fiona, Conor, Vincent, Adrian, David, Emmett & Naomi.

Not only was she a caring mother she was always very special to the pupils she taught in KilnÓgross, Aghacashel, Keshcarrigan & Drumcong. Apart from her home & her career Marie takes time to be special to many others through her involvement in numerous organisations in Kiltubrid and in particular to the youth of the area who hold her in the highest regard.

Her involvement in Athletics and football in encouraging the youth to participate in sports over a lifetime is evident in all the awards her pupils have won. The list of successes is long stretching back to 1975 & 1976 when Kesh School won the Leitrim Cross Country Championship. Drumcong school was the first Leitrim School to win the Connacht title in cross county in 1989.

In football Kiltubrid won u-12, u-14, u-16, minor titles in both boys & girls, and Kitubrid ladies won Junior A in 2002, Senior B in 2004 & 2005.Drumcong School played in the Connacht final both boys and girls in 1990.

When Kiltubrid won the Leitrim senior championship in 2005 almost all the team were past pupils of Marie Lee.

It was athletics one day football the next. We must mention Lees minibus, with Marie the pilot arriving at venues throughout the county when the school teams or Kiltubrid Juvenile teams are in action. It was of course not only a minibus. It was the first meals on wheels mobile in the greater Kiltubrid area, as Marie would often arrive with a bus load of children including her own eating as they drove and avoiding any delay inÓgetting to their destination. When the bus arrived it resembles a bee hive as the seemingly endless supply of children emerged from the bus. It was the only bus in Leitrim that never refused to start and the engine was warm 24/7.

For a long number of years Marie has been a most efficient secretary of the Leitrim GAA Supporters Club. She sells over 100 supporters club memberships in Kiltubrid every year and is always first back with her tickets sold.

Maries contribution to Leitrim has been recognized, when she won the Leitrim Personality of the Year award in 1986; in 1987 she was awarded the Sports Advisory Committee Award for Special Achievements, and in 1988 the Leitrim Guardian Person of the Year.

Twenty years later here we are inducting Marie in to the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame. In the very first edition of the Leitrim Guardian Michael Fox stated ‘Leaders are needed and everyone who can provide leadership must be prevailed upon to do so. Marie Lee is a leader. But she does not have to be prevailed upon to lead .She is a leader of her own volition. Ladies and gentlemen this years winner of the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame award is a very special person, Marie Lee Kiltubrid."

 

 

26-Jan-10 by Colette Fox – PRO