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13-Oct-08 by Thomas Keenan

Leitrims James Glancy gets a chance to play for Ireland in the Senior Hurling/Shinty Internationals against Scotland on Saturday next, October 18th.  Well done to James on making the Squad and best of luck from all in Leitrim.

 

Press Release from Croke Park:

 

The GAA have announced the squads which have been selected for the Under 21 and Senior Hurling/Shinty Internationals against Scotland on Saturday next, October 18th. The Senior International takes place in Nowlan Park, Kilkenny at 3 pm while the Under 21 will be held in Durrow, Co. Laois at 12 noon.

 

Manager, Lester Ryan has named a very strong Senior squad which includes Derek Lyng, Tommy Walsh and Eddie Brennan from All-Ireland champions, Kilkenny as well as Corks Seán Óg Ó hAilpín. The panel also includes three representatives from Carlows Christy Ring Cup winning side, Des Shaw, Edward Coady and Shane KavanÓgh, who captains the side as well as Dermot Clarke and Michael Gilmartin from Nicky Rackard Cup winners, Sligo.

 

The full Senior panel is:

Graham Clarke (Down)
Geoffrey Bermingham (Wicklow)
Paul Branniff (Down)
Eddie Brennan (Kilkenny)
Michael Burke (Meath)
Dermot Clarke (Sligo)
Edward Coady (Carlow)
Declan Coulter (Armagh)
Michael Gilmartin (Sligo)
James Glancy (Leitrim)
Shane KavanÓgh (Carlow) (Capt)
Stephen Kelly (Wicklow)
Derek Lyng (Kilkenny)
Brendan McGourty (Down)
Brendan Murtagh (Westmeath)
Seán Óg Ó hAilpín (Cork)
Des Shaw (Carlow)
John Shaw (Westmeath)
Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny)

The Under 21 panel named by Manager, Paudie Butler is primarily made up of players from counties which play in the Christy Ring and Nicky Rackard Cup. The side is captained by John Rogers (Carlow) and also includes Sean Bourke from the host club, The Harps, as well as Keith Raymond (Sligo), man of the match in the Nicky Rackard Cup final and Niall Kilcoyne, son of Westmeaths only All-Star, David.

 

The Under 21 Panel is:

Sean Ennis (Down)
Sean Bourke (Laois)
David Donaghue (Meath)
John Doran (Carlow)
Peter Durnin (Meath)
Ronan Keddy (Wicklow)
Niall Kilcoyne (Westmeath)
Stephen Lambe (Monaghan)
Eoin Madigan (Mayo)
Eoin Mason (Wicklow)
Barry McFall (Antrim)
Andrew Neligan (Cavan)
John O Malley (Kildare)
Keith Raymond (Sligo)
John Rogers (Carlow) (Capt)
Anthony Sheridan (Cavan)
Darren Whelan (Carlow)
Conor Woods (Down)

The Under 21 game takes place in Durrow, Co. Laois at 12 noon on Saturday next, October 18th. It is hosted by The Harps GAA Club in conjunction with the Durrow Tri-Centenary celebrations.

 

The action in Nowlan Park gets underway with the Camogie/Shinty game at 1.30 pm followed by the Senior Hurlin/Shinty at 3 pm

 

 

13-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

GAA and Loyal and Supportive Leitrim Fans raise €6,464 for local GAA Clubs & Schools!
Nationally, €3.4m raised for Grassroots GAA over past four years

The love for, and pride in, the GAA, which is shared by GAA fans across Leitrim is responsible for raising €6,464 for grassroots GAA in the county between January and June of this year! Leitrim earned 8% of the total Connaught payout, narrowly beaten by neighbours Sligo who took 9%.

Over the past four years, the GAA and Leitrim fans have earned a total of €55,174 for the local Association!

"It is only due to the support and loyalty of the members of the Leitrim Association and the GAA itself, whose commitment to this project is invaluable, that we have been able to raise such a large sum," says Ciaran Doyle, General Manager, Gaelic Telecom. "Working with the fans and the Association, we, as the official telecoms partner to the GAA, are incredibly proud of the funds raised so far and hope they have made a real difference to clubs and schools in the county."

Nationally, the GAA and its exceptionally loyal and supportive fans have raised €3.4m for GAA clubs and schools over the past four years! The innovative but simple scheme sees 15% of call costs being donated back to customers preferred club or school, while at the same time saving them money on their home phone and Broadband bills. All 32 County Boards support the scheme, which sees 2,500 Clubs around the country receive cheques from Gaelic Telecom twice a year.

Nickey Brennan, President of the GAA, comments, "On behalf of all our members, I would once again like to thank Gaelic Telecom and its customers for their ongoing support of GAA Clubs and Schools nationwide. This significant continuous investment at grassroots level is vital to the organisation and I would urge all GAA members to consider signing up to this initiative and helping us to maximise this great funding opportunity."

Between January and June of this year, a total of €520,000 was raised by Gaelic Telecom customers. All Provinces showed great growth and while Cork, Dublin and Tyrone were the highest earners nationally, Armagh, Derry and Fermanagh showed the highest growth on the same period in 2007. The total raised by the 6 Northern Counties during the same period was €110,143. And they are now earning over 62% of the total Ulster payout.

Francis White, Runai of Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher comments:
‘"Were a small rural club so this cheque goes a long way towards training our underage teams. Over the next couple of years we are planning a major pitch development, so we encourage as many of our members as possible to support us by joining Gaelic Telecom and thanks to all those who already have."

Ciaran Doyle concludes, "Remember, behind each payment to a Club or School, there is a list of ordinary members and supporters who have made this cheque possible by joining Gaelic Telecom. I encourage other Leitrim GAA fans to join with us inÓgenerating even more funds for grassroots GAA locally."

For more information on gaelic Telecom visit www.gaelictelecom.ie

 

 

13-Oct-08 by GaelicTelecom.ie

Some of Leitrims best-known footballers joined forces with leading youth organisation SpunOut.ie last week to encourage young people to speak about their problems.

Inter-county stars Emlyn Mulligan, Barry Prior and Colin Regan all feature on a new video produced by SpunOut.ie that can be watched online talking about mental health and well being.
The video, which has been released to coincide with World Mental Health Day on October 10, was made to encourage Leitrims young people, and in particular young men, to vocalize any problems that they may have.

Speaking at the launch of the video last Thursday in Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim stalwart Colin Regan outlined the importance of communication.  "If you bottle up your feelings, then your emotions and tough situations can seem overwhelming. Dont try to manÓge everything by yourself. Try and talk to someone. There are people willing to help you get through any situation. SpunOut.ie is a great resource to find this help."

Local SpunOut.ie representative Ian Howley (24), who himself went through depression and suicided attempts in his teens, explained why the organization sought the help of local GAA stars for their latest campaign.

"A partnership with the Leitrim GAA was specifically set up to target young men who find it hard to talk about their problems. There is this perception that if you are seen to have problems or worries, that you are weak. This is not the case. Everyone goes through tough times at some stage in their lives and today we are encouraging young people and especially young males to speak up. "

SpunOut.ie can be accessed via the internet and mobile phones, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The website provides 100s of factsheets on all aspects of youth health, lifestyle and citizenship including drugs, alcohol, sexual health, mental health, environment, work and education.

Click on the new YouTube facility on the right to play the SpunOut Video featuring the 3 lads.

 

 

09-Oct-08 by LeitrimPost.com

Taken from GAA.ie

The draw for the 2009 Football and Hurling championships was made on Wednesday night and as always it threw up some mouthwatering ties in both codes.

 

In football, two matches in particular catch the eye – the meeting of reigning All-Ireland champions Tyrone and reigning Ulster champions Armagh in the quarter-final of the Ulster football championship and the intriguing clash of old foes Dublin and Meath at the same stage in the Leinster football championship.

The Ulster championship draw also saw current National League champions Derry pitted against Monaghan while Fermanagh must face Down in a preliminary round in order to advance to the last eight.

Elsewhere, the draw in Munster ensured that Kerry and Munster champions Cork can only meet at the semi-final stage.

Cork have been drawn to face Waterford with the winner to face the Kingdom in the last four.

In the other half of the draw John Evans Tipperary will face Limerick, with Clare awaiting the winners in the first Munster semi-final.

 

2009 Connacht Football Championship draw

Quarter-finals –
New York v Mayo
London v Galway
Roscommon v Leitrim
Sligo bye into semi-finals

Semi-finals –
LonDonegalway v Sligo
New York/Mayo v Roscommon or Leitrim

 

 

2009 Leinster Football Championship draw

First round –
Kildare v Offaly
Carlow v Louth
Longford v Wicklow

Quarter-finals –
Kildare/Offaly v Wexford
Carlow or Louth v Laois
Longford/Wicklow v Westmeath
Meath v Dublin

 

 

2009 Munster Football Championship draw

Quarter-finals –
Tipperary v Limerick
Waterford v Cork

Semi-finals –
Tipperary/Limerick v Clare
Waterford/Cork v Kerry

 

 

2009 Ulster Football Championship draw

Preliminary round –
Fermanagh v Down

Quarter-finals –
Fermanagh/Down v Cavan
Tyrone v Armagh
Derry v Monaghan
Donegal v Antrim

 

 

In hurling, the stand-out match is the meeting of reigning National League and Munster champions Tipperary will line up against Cork in the quarter-final of the Munster hurling championship.

Galways first opponents in the 2009 Leinster hurling championship will be Niall Rigneys Laois while Antrim have been drawn to face Dublin.

All-Ireland hurling champions Kilkenny have received a bye into the semi-final.

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2009 Munster Hurling Championship draw

Quarter-final –
Cork v Tipperary

Semi-finals –
Waterford v Limerick
Clare v Cork/Tipperary

2009 Leinster Hurling Championship draw

Quarter-finals –
Laois v Galway
Offaly v Wexford
Dublin v Antrim
Kilkenny bye into semi-finals

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08-Oct-08 by GAA.ie

Under 14 School of excellence.
Following on from their very successful blitz last weekend, our u-14 squad will be on the road again this weekend, when they travel to N.U.I. Galway to take part in the Sean Purcell Blitz. Bus routes and times are as follows. Manorhamilton 7.45, Drumkeerin 8.05, Drumshanbo 8.20, Ck-on-Shannon 8.35. Ballinamore 7.30, Carrigallen 7.45, Aughavas 7.55, Cloone 8.05, Mohill 8.15, Masonite 8.25, Ck-on-Shannon 8.35. For further information players should contact Cormac Flynn on 087-6787716.

Under 15 School of excellence.
The under 15 squad will play Sligo on this Friday evening under lights at the Sligo I.T grounds commencing at 7pm. Bus times and routes as follows.
Ballinamore 4.50, Carrigallen 5.10, Aughavas 5.20, Cloone 5.30, Mohill 5.40, Masonite 5.50, Ck-on-Shannon 6.00.
Leitrim 5.10, Drumshanbo 5.20, Drumkeerin 5.35, Factory turn 5.45, Manorhamilton 5.50, Kinlough 6.10.
For further information please contact Terry McManus 086-7355244

 

 

08-Oct-08 by Thomas Keenan

It is with great regret that Leitrim GAA hears of the death a past president of the county board and one of our greatest supporters Teresa Bohan. Teresa served as president of Coiste Chontae Liatroma from 2002 for 3 years until 2004.

Eamonn Duignan, Chairman of the Leitrim Supporters Club and friend of the Bohan family sums up Teresas dedication to the GAA:

"It is with great sadness I learn of the death of Teresa Bohan. As youngsters growing up in Mohill she came to all our matches from U 12 to senior, inÓgood weather & bad. She travelled to a lot of matches in my fathers car and in later years was my mothers companion to both club and county matches. After club matches whether you played well or not she bought you a 99 in Pauls. She could be depended upon to defend her team if they played well or not. In her long life supporting both Mohill & Leitrim she saw as many defeats as victories but was never discouraged. She was a source of inspiration to everyone who played football in both the Mohill & Leitrim Colours. May she rest in peace."

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

 

 

 

07-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The draws for the GAA Provincial Hurling and Football championships will be held on Wednesday evening next in Croke Park. They will be broadcast live on RTÉ 2 TV and on the RTE website commencing at 7.30 pm.

http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/mediaplayer.html

 

 

 

07-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Masonite Leitrim SFC Final – Report by PJ Leddy

Glencar/Manor 2 – 9
Bornacoola 0 – 7

Glencar/Manor easily overcame the challenge of Bornacoola in Sundays Leitrim senior club championship football final in Carrick-on-Shannon where the north Leitrim side won with eight points to spare.  Following on from what was their first County Final victory in nine years Glencar/Manor will now face newly crowned Sligo Champions, Eastern Harps in the Connacht Club championship quarter-final in Markievicz Park on Sunday, October 19.

A 27th minute goal, which Darren Sweeney flicked to the Bornacoola net, put Glencar/Manor on top against Bornacoola.

Bornacoola, who had County midfielder Michael Duignan red carded in injury time, impressed in the opening eight minutes when they took a two points lead after Philip Howard and Mark McCloskey shot a point each.

Glencar/Manor levelled matters by the end of the first quarter after Adrian Croal hit a point and Alan Sweeney converted a free.

Man-of-the-match award winner Shane Loughlin edged Glencar/Manor ahead for the first time with a 17th minute point from play.

But Mark McCloskey levelled matters with a Bornacoola free conversion four minutes later.

A 24th minute Ronan McGourty point put Glencar/Manor ahead again and gave them a lead they never subsequently relinquished.

Before the interval Glencar/Manor added a goal and two points with Darren Sweeney Scóring the games only goal while Gary Hickey put over a free and James Glancy found the target from play.

Bornacoola trailed by 0 – 3 to 1 – 6 at halftime. After the restart Bornacoola reduced Glencar/Manors lead in the first six minutes of the second half with points from a Mark McCloskey free and from play by David OConnor.

But thenÓglencar/Manor finished strongly after Gary Hickey opened their second half account when he put over a 44th minute free.

Over the next seven minutes Bornacoolas David OConnor and Mark McCloskey traded points with Glencar/Manors James Glancy and Darren Sweeney.

Glencar/Manor sub Anthony McDonald won a penalty before the end when he was taken down by Bornacoola ‘keeper, Gerry Gearty.

Dominic Kelly stepped up to the spot and cooly drove his effort to the Bors net, to ensure a convincing win for Glencar/Manor.

Glencar/Manor:

Gary Loughlin, Michael Poniard, Adrian OFlynn, Thomas McDonald, Shane Loughlin 0 – 1, Shane Devaney, David Poniard, Fintan McGourty, Darren Sweeney 1 – 1, Dominic Kelly 1 – 0, James Clancy 0 – 2(1f.), Ronan McGourty 0 – 1, Gary Hickey 0 – 2(2f.), Alan Sweeney 0 – 1(1f.), Adrian Croal 0 – 1. Subs Pat Gilmartin for A. Sweeney (42 mins.), Brian McDonald for Hickey (45 mins.), Anthony McDonald for Croal (58), Kieran Fox for F. McGourty (61 mins.). C. McEneaney for D. Sweeney (63mins).

Bornacoola:

Gerry Gearty, Seamus Mallon, Morgan Shanley, Jason Conroy, Niall OConnor, John McGuinness, Conor McCauley, Colm Farrell, Michael Duignan, Trevor Howard , Michael John Winters, Richard Moran, Philip Howard 0 – 1, David OConnor 0 – 2, Mark McCloskey 0 – 4(4f.). Subs Jonathan Duffy for Moran (HT), Sean McKeon for McCauley (52 mins.), Brian Conroy for Winters (53 mins.).

Referee: Ray McBrien (Aughavas).

 

 

06-Oct-08 by PJ Leddy

Congratulations to newly crowned County Champions Glencar/Manorhamilton and to Intermediate Champions Aughnasheelin on their fantastic wins today.  Brief reports will follow in the coming days.  No doubt James Molloy will upload photos when he gets a chance to stop clicking in the aftermath of his adopted homes win.

 

Final scores: 

Senior Championship – Bornacoola 0-07     2-09   Glencar/Manor

Intermediate Championship –  Aughnasheelin   0-12    1-08   Drumkeerin

Minor A Championship –  Garadice Gaels   1-09     1-09   St Francis

Junior A Championship – Postponed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Following todays washout the CCC met this evening and in consultation with the teams have decided to reschedule the Intermediate Championship Final to tomorrow afternoon at 1:30pm in Cloone.  This situation is not ideal but both clubs wish to complete the championship with the winners having the chance to prepare for the Connacht Clubs game against Sligo opponents on Oct 19th.

The Junior A game will be rescheduled for a later date and the Minor and Senior games are still on the schedule subject to a pitch inspection tomorrow morning.  The minor throw-in is fixed for 1:15pm while the Senior is at 3:00pm.

 

 

04-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The young under 8s footballers of Tir Conaill Harps returned to Glasgow unbeaten after an action packed weekend of coaching and football in Connacht. They were hosted by the Shannon Gaels club in Roscommon who organised a fantastic five team Go Games tournament in Croghan, which was played inÓgreat spirit with all the participants receiving plenty of encouragement. Prior to the tournament Peter Carney was on hand to host a coaching session with local coaches and the children from the five clubs.

 

At a days notice the Sean O Heslins club in Ballinamore organised a game for us when a tournament we were to take part in was cancelled due to a bereavement. We really appreciate the club doing this for us as we dont get games inÓglasgow. We hope that the club will come back on a return trip to Scotland some time in the future.

If any club is interested in bringing underage teams on a trip to Scotland contact me on any of the numbers below.

Tommy

Tommy Main
Club Development and Health Promotion Officer
St.Patricks Primary school
10 Perth st
Glasgow

 

 

03-Oct-08 by Tommy Main