On foot of a request from the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Mr Eamon O Cuív T.D., Ard Chomhairle recently agreed that a minute of silent reflection should be observed at all GAA events on Sunday May 17th 2009 in memory of those who died and emigrated during the Great Famine.

This action will be replicated at all public and sporting events in the Country on that date as part of the inaugural National Famine Commemoration day which seeks to commemorate all those who suffered loss during the famine – loss of life, loss of family, loss of home and loss of country.

 

 

12-May-09 by Croke Park

Coaching news

Under 8 & 10 Club blitz
Our blitz planned for last weekend did not fair very well due to the terrible weather conditions. Clubs should note that the next rounds of games will take place on Saturday May 23rd & Saturday May 30th. Full details of all games will be sent to clubs this week and published in next week coaching news.

Under 16 development squad
Last weekends session had to be called off due to the weather. Our next session and last till after the exams will take place on Saturday next in Ballinaglera GAA grounds commencing at 10.30am. The following are bus times and routes for the session.
Kinlough 8.55, Manorhamilton 9.15, Dromahair 9.25, Drumkeerin 9.35, Drumshanbo 9.55, Ballinaglera 10.10.
Ballinamore 8.20, Carrigallen 8.40, Aughavas 8.55, Cloone 9.05, Mohill 9.15, Masonite 9.25, Ck-on – Shannon 9.35, Leitrim 9.45, Ballinaglera 10.10.

Vhi GAA Cul camps 2009
Application forms for this years Vhi GAA cul camps have been distributed to all schools during the past few weeks. The new on-line booking and payment system is available since April 21st and we would encourage parents to avail of this method of registration if possible. This new site can be accessed from the GAA website, www.gaa.ie or from the Leitrim GAA website simply by clicking on the VHI logo. To date the site is proving very popular with many parents opting for this method of registration. If however parents do not wish to use the new online system they can still fill out the paper application form and forward direct to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean, Ck-on-Shannon. Which ever way you decide to book, can you please do so as early as possible as this will assist greatly with camp organisation. This years camps will commence on Monday 6th July and will follow the same format as last year.

06/07/09 – Aughawillan, Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon.
13/07/09 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.
20/07/09 – Aughavas, Dromahair, Gortletteragh.
27/07/07 – Drumkeerin, Fenagh, Leitrim.

Coaching booklets
Coaches of all teams are always looking for new ideas and ways to coach skills, game set ups etc, so with thanks to John Morrison we have two publications, "Head, Hands & Feet" and "Games for better Team play" which coaches can purchase at a very modest cost of €15 each. All coaches should obtain copies of both publications as they are excellent reference books.
Some Fun do packs are still available at €50 per pack, and we would urge all coaches working with children up to under 12 to obtain a copy.
Both the booklets and the Fun do packs can be got by contacting Thomas Keenan on 087-6591049 or email thomas.keenan@leitrim.gaa.ie.

 

 

12-May-09 by Thomas Keenan

Clubs take centre stage on day of 125 Celebrations
As many as 400,000 GAA members across Ireland and overseas attended club events over the weekend to celebrate Lá na gClub as part of the GAAs 125 Celebrations.

The Association is asking clubs to send their video clips and photographs to Croke Park by email for inclusion in a collection of memories of the day.

On a weekend free of competitive inter-county games, clubs across the organisation were encouraged to organise events that underlined their links with their host communities by placing a special emphasis on family, fun, games and culture.

Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana praised clubs who actively supported and promoted the day across the country and expressed satisfaction that the event helped underline the special place of the club at the heart of the organisation.

He said: "Today was a special day for clubs across the country and I was privileged to be present at a number of club events over the course of the weekend to witness first hand the excellent work that our clubs are doing.

"These events offered club members involved in the various different activities of club life the chance to come together on the same occasion and celebrate their involvement and membership of the same unit.

"Our clubs lie at the heart of our Association and I believe the success of todays festivities underlined the importance of the work they do."

Clubs are asked to send their video clips and digital photographs to 125@gaa.ie to allow the association to compile a collection of the events that took place today.

 

 

10-May-09 by Croke Park

Alas their dream is over as Dromahair lost the final by 1 point after a game that saw them lead for most of the way through.  Playing with a strong wind they led at half time 0-5 to 1-1 in a game that was littered with frees.  The physically bigger Glasdrumman team managed a point then a goal after a sustained period of pressure.  Dromahair played open ball into the forwards but had to work very hard for each score and the 1 point lead proved to be insufficient considering the loss of the wind advantage in the second half.

The red and whites put in a huge performance in the second half which was not without its dramas. Without spoiling the viewing of the programme it was nail biting stuff right until the final whistle deep in injury time.  Unfortunately for the gallant Dromahair lads they ended 1 behind at the key stage of the game and tried ever so hard to level matters. The dream was not to be, much to the dismay of the team, mentors and the huge support.

Congratulations is due to the Team and Management for their achievement in reaching the final and putting Dromahair firmly on the map.  The supporters who turned out in their thousands were a credit and they provided the necessary support with their magnificant colour and fanfare.

The final will be shown Sunday evening at 6:30pm on RTE 1.

 

 

 

09-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The GAAs 125 Celebrations will take on a special club focus this weekend when clubs the length and breadth of the country and those overseas celebrate Lá na gClub.

Association President Criostóir Ó Cuana has called on members everywhere to engage with their local clubs next Sunday.

Clubs have been encouraged to celebrate the GAAs century and a quarter anniversary by organising events within their communities which underline their importance to their respective areas.

A variety of different initiatives have been organised by units with a special emphasis onÓgames, culture and community on a day when no club fixtures have been scheduled.

The GAA President, who is a Youghal clubman, joined forces with Ard Stiúrthoir Páraic Duffy and Iar-Uachtarán Nioclás Ó Braonáin to shine a light on their own club allegiances and he urged members everywhere to make a special effort to ensure that Sunday is a memorable day that places our clubs – some of whom are also celebrating their 125th anniversaries – at the heart of the Associations 125 calendar.

He said: "Our home club is where it begins for us all and for that reason it occupies a special place in us all. Its where we are first introduced to the games and it very quickly assumes a badge of identity that in many cases comes second only to our family allegiances.

"Sunday is all about highlighting the incredible work that our clubs do in every community in Ireland and re-affirming the place of the club at the very heart of the organisation.

"Some of our older club units are also celebrating their 125th anniversaries, which is testament to the massive and long standing contributions that they make to the fabric of the communities they interact with and serve so well.

"I acknowledge the superb work overseen by our volunteers in clubs everywhere and hope that the GAA will be as well served by its members in the years ahead as it has been since its inception back in 1884."

 

 

08-May-09 by Croke Park

Message to Dromahair:

The Clubs of Leitrim, Leitrim County Board and the Leitrim Supporters in Dublin would like to wish St Patricks Dromahair the very best of luck in tomorrow s final in Parnell Park.

"Wishing Katherine Lynch & Dromahaire the best of luck in the final from Eamonn Duignan, Mike Feeney and all the Leitrim Supporters in Dublin."

 

 

 

06-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The Connacht Junior semifinal is now confirmed for Páirc Seán next Friday evening (May 15th) at 7:30pm against Mayo.  The winners of this will play in the final on May 31st as the curtain raiser to the Leitrim v Roscommon Senior Championship clash.  Potentially Leitrim & Roscommon Juniors could meet in the Junior final making it a double header on May 31st if both overcome their semifinal counterparts.  

 

Official notification of fixture

CONNACHT JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Semi-Finals Friday 15th May Extra (Time if necessary)

 

7.30pm   –  Leitrim v Mayo   –   Carrick-on-Shannon

Referee: B Kinneevey (G)

Standby Referee/Linesman: G Kinneevey(G)

Linesman: P McGovern (G)

Sideline: Official J Henry (G)

 

 

7.30pm  –  Sligo v Roscommon   –   Markievicz Park

Referee: M Leyden (L)

Standby Referee/Linesman: R McBrien (L)

Linesman: B Sammon (L)

Sideline Official H Beirne ®

 

FINAL: Sunday 31st May @ Carrick on Shannon

 

 

06-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Leitrims Junior team put in a credible performance on Friday evening against Fermanagh who entered the Connacht competition for the first time. The game was completed just before daylight disappeared but the small crowd of Leitrim supporters went home content as the Junior team confirmed their place in the Connacht Semifinal against Mayo in 2 weeks time.

Before the game started Leitrim goalie Philip Farrelly injured himself in the warm up session and had to retire due to an ankle injury. His place was filled by Anthony Conway who performed his duties admirably as he pulled off 2 important saves during the game.

The game opened with Leitrim playing into the scoreboard end and with the breeze at their backs they made use of the slight advantage as they scored a total of 8 points to Fermanaghs 1 goal and 1 point. The teams swapped their opening points in the 2nd and 3rd minutes as Dara McKiernan scored Leitrims point from a free. Leitrim attacked strongly for the next 5 minutes but only showing 2 wides for their efforts. Stephen Feeney fisted a point to give Leitrim the edge but Fermanagh attacks lead to a goal in the 11th minute after Anthony Conway made an excellent save minutes before hand. This was their last score of the half as Leitrim moved up a gear and camped in the Fermanagh back line for the rest of the half. Dara McKiernan had his shooting boots on as he put over 5 points from frees with 2 wides from McGourty and Bohan sprinkled into the mix and the final point of the half was from Darren Sweeney from play. Leitrim were in control but there was more in the tank than the 4 point half time lead.

The second half started off with a quick opening score as the first Leitrim attack resulted in a free which McKiernan slotted over. Fermanagh managed a point from play before 4 unanswered points from McKiernan, McKeon, Mahon and Prior. In the 8th minute Fermanaghs James Connolly scored their 3rd point from play. Christopher Prior registered his second before Seamus Ryder sliced one wide in the 13th minute. Dara McKiernan scored form play and this was followed by Fermanaghs Lee McQuaid who also scored from play. Dara McKiernan and Christopher added to their tally from play in the 17th and 18th minutes before a late Fermanagh rally when they got 3 points from play on the board. Leitrim were playing open fast moving football from defence to attack throughout the half with many notable performances but it was in the 28th minute that the Leitrim goal finally arrived as Sean McGourty slotted the ball into the net after a long solo in onÓgoals. In the closing minutes points were swapped by both teams and the game ended in a Leitrim 10 point victory.

This was a very credible performance by the team and a well deserved victory. The semi against Mayo is fixed for Friday week, May 15th, and the semi final winners can look forward to the Final which is the scheduled as the warm up game to the Connacht Senior Championship game between Leitrim and Roscommon on May 31st.

Starting 15:
Anthony Conway, Liam Ferguson, David Flynn, Wayne Gilgunn , Aiden Bohan,, Stephen Feeney (0-1), Ciaran Kennedy, Darren Sweeney (0-1), RonanÓgallagher, Wayne McKeon (0-1), Sean McGourty (1-0), Christopher Prior (0-3), Dara McKiernan (0-11), Emmet Mahon (0-1), John McGuinness.

Subs:
Ciaran Flynn, Conor O Rourke for Aidan Bohan (59mins), Emmet Lee for Liam Ferguson (59mins) , Mark Creegan, nÓgel Maguire for Wayne Gilgunn (56 mins), Sean Mulvey, Sean Murray for Emmett Mahon (56 mins), Philip Farrelly (inj) John McGuinness – Bornacoola (inj)

 

 

02-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

 

Another action packed weekend for football followers as we head in to the Bank Holiday weekend and 4 days of fixtures starting with the county juniors tonight in Páirc Seán against Fermanagh at 7:30pm.

The club scene provides the rest of the entertainment as we approach and cross over the half way stage of most of the leagues.  Five Divison 1 fixtures are scheduled for tomorrow starting with table toppers Kiltubrid against 3rd place Annaduff at 12:00 in Kiltubrid.  Next at 2:30pm its position holder numbers 2 and 4 as Glencar/Manor meet Allen Gaels.  The 3 remaing fixtures are at 3:30pm with St Marys v Drumreilly, MelvinÓgales v Ballinamore and Mohill v Bornacoola.

Division 2 commences at 3:30pm as table toppers Dromahaire travel to Aughnasheelin, Eslin v Drumkeerin, Carrigallen v Glenfarne/Kilty and Cloone entertain Aughavas.

Division 3 games are reserved for Sunday with 5 fixtures and Ballinaglera will be determined to hold on to top spot as they meet Mohill who are in close pursuit. St Caillins and Gortletteragh will seek wins to maintain their form as they meet St Marys and Glencar/Manor respectively.  Other clashs see neighbouring pairs Allen Gaels host Drumkeerin and Annaduff host Bornacoola.

Division 4 opens on Sunday with Ballinaglera v Melvin Gaels while the 4 remaining fixtures are on Monday at 2pm. Kiltubrid host Dromahair, Bornacoola are home to St Marys, Ballinamore host neighbours Aughawillan and Aughavas are home to Glencar/Manor.

In Division 5 there are 2 games on Sunday starting with Leitrim Gaels v Cloone and at 2pm and at 3pm its Allen Gaels v St Osnats.  On Monday its the turn of Glenfarne/Kilty v Mohill, Eslin v Gortletteragh and Carrigallen v St Caillins all at 2pm.

Thats 24 club games in total and 1 intercounty fixture for the May Bank Holiday weekend.

 

 

 

 

01-May-09 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

A weaker than expected Leitrim team take on neighbours Fermanagh in a unique Connacht Junior Championship First Round clash next Friday evening, May 1, in Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada hoping to spark another run to a Connacht Final.

Last years Junior side were desperately unlucky not to win the Connacht Junior Final against Roscommon and the expectations were that this years side would feature many of the expanded Leitrim Senior panel brought in by Mickey Moran and John Morrison.

However, Junior team Manager and Senior selector Martin McGowan admits that next Fridays team will not feature all those eligible to play for the Countys second string side as the proximity of the May 31, clash with Roscommon is taking precedence.

"We have 20 players on this years panel who are eligible for the Junior team as they didnt play Senior Championship last year. But with the proximity of the RoscommonÓgame, we dont want to risk injury for any of the lads," Martin revealed.

"We will have seven or eight guys from the squad. There are guys like Paddy McGowan who is eligible to play but Paddy is involved with Dromahair and the Celebrity Bainisteoir Final the following week so it would be very unfair to him to ask him to play on Friday."

Among those who are eligible but are likely to miss out on Friday are Tomas Beirne, Ray Cox, DeclanÓgilhooley, St. Marys James Glancy, Shane Canning, Colm Clarke, BrendanÓgallagher, James Holohan & Daniel Beck – all of whom have seen action in the National League this year.

However, Martin reveals that Leitrim will still have a strong team out on Friday against Fermanagh – "We havent picked the squad yet but I think we may have David Flynn, Liam Ferguson, Bornacoolas John McGuinness, Sean McGourty, Philip Farrelly and Darren Sweeney and maybe Damien ODonnell from the Senior training squad.

"Mohills Ciaran Kennedy, John McGuinness and RonanÓgallagher will be involved while Mark Creegan from Cloone, Emmett Mahon and Dara McKiernan from Kiltubrid and St. Marys Anthony Conway will be coming in. Sean Murray from Ballinamore might also be coming in.

"There is a lot of experience among the players who have lined out at every level for Leitrim. But it is hard to know exactly where we stand. We have had a couple of challenge games and there is a good squad of players there now."

As for Fermanagh, Martin is somewhat in the dark about the challenge of the Ernemen – "We dont know a lot about Fermanagh and well just have to take their challenge at face value. Im sure theyll be well prepared like all northern teams, move the ball fast and will be tough opposition.

"There is no Ulster Junior Championship so Cavan played in Leinster last year while Fermanagh got permission to play in Connacht this year.

"There is always an expectation to do well in the Junior after we reached the All-Ireland Final in 2004 but well just get on with the game, take it as it comes and just see how it goes," concluded Martin.

The winners of the game will face Mayo in a Connacht Semi-Final on Friday, May 15, with the Final being held as the curtain raiser for the Leitrim and RoscommonÓgame on May 31, in Carrick-on-Shannon.

 

 

 

This full report is available thanks to the Leitrim Observer
– its available in this weeks edition of the Observer and online here

 

 

 

 

 

29-Apr-09 by LeitrimObserver.ie

Coiste Chontae Liatroma – Coaching news

Under 8 & 10 Club blitz

Our under 8 & 10 play and stay blitz will commence on Saturday next 2nd May. These blitz are played under the Go – Games ethos of every one play s and players rotate positions after every quarter. Blitz will be played on a home and away basis for the first two weeks. First named club in each group will act as host. Clubs should ensure that their young referee s are given the opportunity to referee these games.
Pairings for blitz on Saturday next 2nd of May
Gortletteragh + Mohill, St.Osnats + Glenfarne, Cloone + Aughavas, Leitrim Gaels + Annaduff, Dromahair + Melvin Gaels, Aughnasheelin + Kiltubrid + Bornacoola

Saturday 9th May
Mohill + Gortletteragh, Glenfarne + St. Osnats, Aughavas + Cloone, Annaduff + Leitrim Gaels, Melvin Gaels + Dromahair, Kiltubrid + Aughnasheelin + Bornacoola, Drumkeerin + Allen Gaels, Fenagh + GlencarManorhamilton, Drumreilly + Carrigallen, St. Mary s + B/more Sean O Heslin s.
Clubs please note that blitz dates & times can be rearranged to suit clubs involved but all effort should be made to play them as close to the arranged date as possible.

 

 

Under 16 development squad

Our 2009 under 16 development squad will commence training on next Monday, May 4th in Ballinaglera GAA grounds at 10.30am. All players please note the following bus routes and times.

Kinlough 8.55, Manorhamilton 9.15, Dromahair 9.25, Drumkeerin 9.35, Drumshanbo 9.55, Ballinaglera 10.10.
Ballinamore 8.20, Carrigallen 8.40, Aughavas 8.55, Cloone 9.05, Mohill 9.15, Masonite 9.25, Ck-on – Shannon 9.35, Leitrim 9.45, Ballinaglera 10.10.

Coaching booklets
Coaches of all teams are always looking for new ideas and ways to coach skills, game set ups etc, so with thanks to John Morrison we have two publications, "Head, Hands & Feet" and "Games for better Team play" which coaches can purchase at a very modest cost of €15 each. All coaches should obtain copies of both publications as they are excellent reference books.
Some Fun do packs are still available at €50 per pack, and we would urge all coaches working with children up to under 12 to obtain a copy.
Both the booklets and the Fun do packs can be got by contacting Thomas Keenan on 087-6591049 or email thomas.keenan@leitrim.gaa.ie.

Vhi Cul camps 2009
Application forms for this years Vhi GAA cul camps will be distributed to all schools this week and to all clubs over the next two weeks. A new on-line booking and payment system will commence on April 21st and we would encourage parents to avail of this method of registration if possible as it will make life much easier for us all. This new site can be accessed from the GAA website, www.gaa.ie or from the Leitrim GAA website. If parents do not wish to use the new system they can still fill out the paper application form and forward direct to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean, Ck-on-Shannon. Which ever way you decide to book, can you please do so as early as possible as this will assist greatly with camp organisation.
A complete new kit has been designed for all those attending this year camps and the good news for parents is that camp registration fees for 1st & 2nd family members will remain the same as last year with a reduction of €10 for the third family member. This years camps will commence on Monday 6th July and will follow the same format as last year.

06/07/09 – Aughawillan, Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon.
13/07/09 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.
20/07/09 – Aughavas, Dromahair, Gortletteragh.
27/07/07 – Drumkeerin, Fenagh, Leitrim.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27-Apr-09 by Thomas Keenan

Skill development days
The skill development days for our under 12 & under 13 players will continue on Saturday next in Kinlough only. To be eligible for the schools players must be in their last year at both ages ie. under 12 born in 1997 and under 13 born in 1996. Following is the list of clubs for Saturday next.
Kinlough: Ballinaglera, Dromahair, Drumkeerin, GlencarManorhamilton, Glenfarne, Melvin Gaels.
All players who attended Ballinamore & Annaduff venues will be contacted later in the year for the next stage, so keep practising.

Ladies GAA Coaching course
A FUNdamentals coaching course for all coaches working with Ladies football teams will take place on Saturday next 25/04/09 in Newtown Manor hall Dromahair, commencing at 10am. Cost per coach will be €20. A limited number of places are still available.
All coaches wishing to attend on the day should contact development officer for the ladies board Patricia Bohan on 087-2505031 or email pbohan@eircon.net

Coaching booklets
Coaches of all teams are always looking for new ideas and ways to coach skills, game set ups etc, so with thanks to John Morrison we have two publications, "Head, Hands & Feet" and "Games for better Team play" which coaches can purchase at a very modest cost of €15 each. All coaches should obtain copies of both publications as they are excellent reference books.
Some Fun do packs are still available at €50 per pack, and we would urge all coaches working with children up to under 12 to obtain a copy.
Both the booklets and the Fun do packs can be got by contacting Thomas Keenan on 087-6591049 or email thomas.keenan@leitrim.gaa.ie.

Vhi Cul camps 2009
Application forms for this years Vhi GAA cul camps will be distributed to all schools this week and to all clubs over the next two weeks. A new on-line booking and payment system will commence on April 21st and we would encourage parents to avail of this method of registration if possible as it will make life much easier for us all. This new site can be accessed from the GAA website, www.gaa.ie. If parents do not wish to use the new system they can still fill out the paper application form and forward direct to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean, Ck-on-Shannon. Which ever way you decide to book, can you please do so as early as possible as this will assist greatly with camp organisation.
A complete new kit has been designed for all those attending this year camps and the good news for parents is that camp registration fees for 1st & 2nd family members will remain the same as last year with a reduction of €10 for the third family member. This years camps will commence on Monday 6th July and will follow the same format as last year.

06/07/09 – Aughawillan, Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon.
13/07/09 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.
20/07/09 – Aughavas, Dromahair, Gortletteragh.
27/07/07 – Drumkeerin, Fenagh, Leitrim.

 

 

21-Apr-09 by Thomas Keenan