Over the last decade awareness of sport for people with disabilities in Ireland has increased due to several factors including, the hosting of the Special Olympics World Games, the successes of Irish athletes at Paralympic Games and the development of structures by the Irish Sports Council, Sport NI, Disability NGBs, Disability Sport agencies and a number of mainstream NGBs.

Coaching Ireland launched the Coaching Strategy for Ireland with an all-Ireland remit, working to the policies of the Irish Sports Council and Sport NI.

The vision for coaching in Ireland is (as stated in the Coaching Strategy for Ireland 2008)

"Everyone involved in sport is working together with the common aim of delivering a quality coaching system which:

Is inclusive and fully integrates participants, performers and coaches of all abilities and backgrounds"

In order to achieve this vision, the Coaching Strategy for Ireland, included the Strategic Theme: Improving Access and Inclusion. Coaching Ireland worked with an expert group (established by NCTC) to develop this framework and the materials required to implement same. This Framework will provide the opportunity to address coaching for people with disabilities in a pragmatic manner up to 2012, in line with the Coaching Strategy for Ireland.

John Treacy, Chief Executive, Irish Sport Council and Eamonn McCartan Chief Executive of Sport Northern Ireland both attended the launch today and stressed the importance of an the all island approach to the framework and the work of Coaching Ireland.

Speaking at the launch, Mary Davis, Managing Director, Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia said that "Given the greater awareness in Ireland that people with disabilities participate in sport, it is appropriate to put in place coach education programmes to assist in making this involvement sustainable in the long-term. Having coaches deployed across sport at all levels who can provide quality experiences for people with disabilities will allow more to get involved, gain the benefits of being involved and contribute to keeping them involved for life."

Also speaking at the launch, John Fulham, former European 100m/200m sprint champion and Paralympic Finalist said that "The coaching process is the same for people with disabilities and non disabled. Good coaches listen to and look at the needs of individual participants, develop and deliver coaching programmes to optimise the ability of the athletes, review what is happening and repeat this cycle. For any athlete the input of a good coach will assist them to optimise their ability."

Coaching Ireland also announced today some of the key implementation requirements which are already in place, training will take place at the end of May and again in June to prepare the tutors to deliver the material. Declan O Leary Head of Coaching Services said that "Coaching Ireland are looking forward to supporting the National Governing Bodies to integrate the disability awareness materials into their coach education courses."

For further information contact:

Sheelagh Quinn, Head Corporate Services

Coaching Ireland

University of Limerick

Limerick

061-202895

086-2235906

sheelagh.quinn@coachingireland.com

 

 

07-Jun-09 by GAA.ie

TWO SIDES best described as Connachts forgotten men these days defied the searing heat to serve up a real cracker in Carrick-on-Shannon, where Roscommon emerged worthy winners.

Joint Leitrim Manager John Morrison wasnt too thrilled that the programme notes highlighted Roscommons 97-year unbeaten championship record in Carrick, but that record stayed intact, despite the home side throwing the kitchen sink at them.

Leitrim couldnt have asked for a better start — a marvellous goal from debutant Colm Clarke after 80 seconds — and full-back and captain John McKeonÓgot another stunner at the start of the second half, to give them every chance of toppling their arch-rivals for the first time in nine years.

But Fergal ODonnells young Roscommon side, who had folded more than once during the NFL when hit by goals, responded splendidly, grabbing two goals (one penalty) of their own in the first half and reacting to Leitrims second with three unanswered points in five minutes.

Their composure under pressure, better accuracy from distance and superior bench strength ultimately proved the difference as the Rossies won their first game in Connacht in three years to line up a crack at Mayo.

For Leitrim, another day of great endeavour was spoiled by some bad finishing and late handling errors, which, Morrison believed signalled they still lack the necessary self-belief.

"At the end of the day we didnt take our scores but they got easier frees than we did," he said.

"I still believe Leitrim were as good as Roscommon but the whole county has a problem with self-belief," he stressed, pointing out that Leitrims history makes them vulnerable mentally when small things, like decisions or bad shooting, goes against them.

The gods certainly werent with them yesterday.

After starting without their best forward, Emlyn Mulligan, they lost their next best free-taker — James Glancy — to injury after just 21 minutes.

And, after 24 minutes, when Barry McWeeney sent in a long ball to David OConnor who tangled with John Nolan, they also looked to have had a strong penalty appeal ignored.

That looked particularly harsh given that Senan Kilbride had been awarded one after 18 minutes which Karol Mannion slotted brilliantly.

The sides were level (1-4 apiece) at the time so it was a turning point, particularly as Donie Shine then scored an amazing long-range point and Kilbride snuck in to grab a second RoscommonÓgoal after a Conor Devaney shot came off the upright.

Leitrim then shot three consecutive wides to go in four points down (2-5 to 1-4) at the break.

They bounced back immediately on the re-start when defender McKeon scored a marvellously worked goal.

Tougher

At that stage, it was a case of who would blink first and Roscommon proved tougher mentally, with Sean McDermott, Devaney and Gary Cox then pointing without reply to go four clear again, from which Leitrim never recovered.

As the sweltering heat took its toll, Roscommons youth — ODonnell started five of his 2006 minors, including Shine, and brought on three more — gave them fresher legs and, apart from Shane Foley, Leitrims subs did not have the same impact.

Roscommon also had better attacking options with Shine and Cox Scóring some sublime points and Kilbride proving a real handful in the first half when Leitrim looked particularly vulnerable under the high ball.

The wisdom of not starting McKeon at full-back on him will be long debated locally but Leitrims defence did recover its composure later.

But an absence of attacking options still remained their Achilles heel.

Of their forwards, only Declan Maxwell (starting at half-forward but later thrown in to full) and Paul McGuinness shone, and when the latter scored a great point after 60 minutes it was Leitrims first from play for a full 40 minutes.

They also never quite matched up in midfield where Michael Finneran dominated in the late stages.

ODonnell was clearly relieved to get his sides first big senior test over.

"We were so nervous coming in, as a management team ourselves, we really felt the pressure," he admitted.

"We mightnt win too many trophies but our main thing is to make Roscommon competitive again," he stressed. "Their goals werent in the script but sometimes youre maybe better getting the set-back and having to fight hard, which we did."

scorers — Roscommon: D Shine 0-5 (2f), S Kilbride 1-1, K Mannion 1-0 (pen), G Cox 0-3, S McDermott, C Devaney, F Cregg, K Higgins 0-1 each. Leitrim: J McKeon, C Clarke 1-0 each, J Glancy (1f), R Cox (2f), P McGuinness 0-2 each, T Beirne, D Maxwell, D Beck 0-1 each.

Roscommon — G Claffey 9; P Domican 7, J Nolan 8, P Kelly 8; S McDermott 8, D Flynn 7, D Keenan 7; M Finneran 8, K Mannion 6; G Cox (capt) 8, B Higgins 6, D Shine 8; C Devaney 8, S Kilbride 8, J Dunning 5. Subs: P Gleeson 7 for Keenan (25), F Cregg 8 for B Higgins (44), K Higgins 8 for Dunning (56), D OGara for Kilbride (72).

Leitrim — nÓgill 7; D Reynolds 7, M McGuinness 6, B Prior 6; B McWeeney 7, J McKeon 7, J Glancy 6; G McCloskey 6, S Canning 6; D Maxwell 8, C Clarke 7, P McGuinness 8; R Cox 6, T Beirne 7, J Glancy 7. Subs: D OConnor 7 for Glancy (22), G Reynolds 6 for Glancy (30), D Beck 7 for McWeeney (46), B Gallagher 6 for McCloskey (54), S Foley 8 for Clarke (63).

Ref — D Fahy (Longford).

– Cliona Foley

 

 

01-Jun-09 by Irish Independant.ie

A limited number of stand tickets are available from Coxs, Dromod and Paddys, Carrick.

 

 

30-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

If your unable to make it to Carrick on Sunday for the big game you can always follow the action with the various Media companies who will be broadcasting in various formats live from the grounds.

On Radio worldwide you can listen to local stations Shannonside FM and Ocean FM.  RTE Radio 1 are also covering the game.

If youre broadband connection is up to it and you live within the island of ireland the RTE team are streaming the game live via the Internet on the RTE Media Player .

Highlights will be shown later on Sunday night on The Sunday Game.

 

 

29-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Traffic and parking restrictions will be in place for next Sundays game between Leitrim and Roscommon.

Gardai in Carrick have informed motorists that parking restrictions will be in force on the N4 and in the vicinity of Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada from 11 am to 7 pm on Sunday. Apart from the main car-park, there will be no parking in the vicinity of the ground.

There will be a paid car park available in Bank of America near the ground with all money collected going to charity.

Gardai have also warned motorists to leave all valuables, handbags, etc in their vehicles out of sight following a spate of thefts around the country at GAA games.

They have also appealed to all fans to come early to the game to ensure that everyone gets into the game safely and on time for the game.

 

 

29-May-09 by LeitrimObserver.ie

The Leitrim Senior team to play Roscommon on Sundays Connacht Championship Quarter Final encounter in Páirc Seán is listed below.

 

1 Noel Gill Kiltubrid
2 Michael McGuinness Mohill
3 John McKeon Drumreilly
4 Dermot Reynolds St Marys
5 Barry Prior Aughawillan
6 Barry McWeeney Aughnasheelin
7 James Glancy St Marys
8 Gary McCloskey Tir Chonaill Gaels
9 Shane Canning Mohill
10 Philip McGuinness Mohill
11 Tomás Beirne Eslin
12 Colm Clarke Drumkeerin
13 Ray Cox Annaduff
14 Declan Maxwell Drumreilly
15 James Glancy Glencar/Manor

 

James Glancy (St Mary s), Colm Clarke, Tomás Beirne and Ray Cox make their Championship debut on Sunday.

 

 

 

27-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO