Garadice Gaels last Friday night completed the minor double when they beat St Manachans in the league final having already emerged victorious in the championship earlier in the season.
MINOR LEAGUE FINAL
GARADICE GAELS 1-11
ST MANACHANS 0-8
It was tough on St Manachans who had a bright start to the game but were dealt a cruel blow when two members of their half-back line, John Mulligan and Kevin Kilrane collided with one another while running to gather a loose ball.
Both players had to be substituted after the incident which left both players with nasty injuries.
Having to play without two of their most influential players for the remaining three quarters of the game was always going to be a tough challenge for the St Monichans players and while they gave their all, Garadice Gaels did enough to claim victory.
St Manachans had started the game impressively and opened up a two point lead inside the opening six minutes.
Conor Beirne opened the Scóring with a free and Shane Quinn doubled the advantage after winning possession himself and completing the job with a well taken point.
Although Brian Fee pulled a point back for Garadice Gaels St Monichans were the dominant force at this early stage of the game and opened up a three point lead after Mark Beirne and Domhnaill OFlynn pointed.
With the game being played at a good pace and with plenty of exciting football on display the contest was delicately poised.
Unfortunately for St Manachans they were dealt a cruel blow when John Mulligan and Kevin Kilrane collided with one another. Both players were fully committed to getting the ball and whether either of them was dazzled by the floodlights is unclear. What was clear was that they were both hurt to such an extent that they were unable to continue and an ambulance was called to further assist the injured players.
With the game being held up for some time, it was hardly surprising that when it restarted the game lacked the same intensity.
Shane Flanagan pointed and Conor Beirne exchanged pointed frees, but Garadice Gaels finished the half the stronger of the sides with Shane Flanagan Scóring three further points from frees.
St Manachans registered only one score during that period with Conor Beirne also on target from a free.
On the stroke of half-time, Garadice Gaels almost gave themselves a massive psychological boost but were denied what seemed a certainÓgoal whenÓgoalkeeper Emmet Higgins produced an outstanding save.
CiaranÓgilheany ran at the heart of the St Manachans defence before playing a perfectly timed pass towards Ryan Creamer. Creamer flicked the ball first time towards the goal with his palm and it seemed certain as though the games opening goal had been scored.
However, Higgins had other ideas and made a great save, diving to his left and pushing the ball on to the post.
The half-time whistle sounded shortly afterwards and no doubt both sets of players would have been happy with the chance to regroup and get some instructions from their mentors.
With the second half barely four minutes old, Garadice Gaels Dermot Holohan pointed from 40 meters to level the scores at six points apiece.
Having drawn level, Garadice Gaels came very close to taking the lead for the first time but were once again denied by a great save from Emmet Higgins.
Ronan McCartin turned and shot quickly and once again it seemed as though Garadice Gaels were destined to score a goal. However, once again Higgins was up to the task as he produced another outstanding save.
At the other end St Monichans Michael OConnor capitalised on a poor clearance by the Garadice Gaels goalkeeper Colin Maguire. OConnor claimed possession of the ball and his shot sailed between the uprights to restore the lead for St Monichans.
With 20 minutes of the game remaining St Manachans held a slender one point advantage but in those remaining 20 minutes the team from Drumreilly and Aughawillan were the stronger of the sides and stepped up the pace of the contest.
A Shane Flanagan free drew the sides level once again, before Flanagan scored an excellent individual point to give his side the lead for the first time.
A Ryan Creamer point extended Garadice Gaels lead and although St Monichans were only trailing by two points with 16 minutes of the game remaining, Garadice Gaels were beginning to look like a team who believed they were on course for victory.
St Manachans on the other hand were beginning to run out of ideas and fell further behind when Morgan Quinn pointed.
A Conor Beirne free with seven minutes remaining reduced the deficit to two points, but there was to be no grandstand finish as St Manachans failed to add to their tally while Garadice Gaels struck for a goal and a point.
After Brian Fee scored a very good point, Garadice Gaels made sure of victory when Shane Flanagan launched a dangerous high ball towards the St Monichans goal. Emmet Higgins did very well initially to deal with the testing ball, but the rebound fell kindly to Ciaran Gilheaney and from close range he made no mistake and duly scored the games only goal.
Whether or not the injuries to Kevin Kilrane and John Mulligan were what ultimately swung the game in favour of Garadice Gaels cannot be said definitively. What can be said is that in tough conditions and after a good game of football Garadice Gaels were the better side, but only just.
Garadice Gaels
Colin Maguire, Anthony Holohan, Kevin McTague, Fionnbarr Quinn, Noel Plunkett, Dermot Holohan (0-1), Fergal Mitchell, Shane Flanagan (0-6), Morgan Quinn (0-1), Brian Fee (0-2), Sean Flanagan, Ronan McCartin, Aiden Dolan, CiaranÓgilheany, Ryan Creamer (0-1). Subs: Padraig Dolan for Dolan (53 mins), DamienÓgrimes for Fee (58 mins)
St Manachans
Emmet Higgins, Jonathan Beirne, Gabriel Egan, Mathew Bohan, John Mulligan, Kevin Kilrane, Michael OConnor (0-2), Mark Beirne (0-1), Niall Flynn, Shane Quinn (0-1), Niall OBrien, Domhnaill Flynn, Conor Beirne (0-4), Paul Reynolds, Conor Beirne. Subs: Alan Armstrong and Ronan Reynolds for Kilrane and Mulligan (15 mins), Lee Cassles for P Reynolds (45 mins), SeanÓgildea for Shane Quinn (53 mins).
Referee: Eamon OGrady
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27-Nov-08 by Philip Rooney – LeitrimObserver.ie
Coaching news
CoachingCoach education Workshops
Great turnout of coaches to last Saturdays workshop. Well done to all, male & female, who braved the frost and it was great to see coaches of all levels in attendance. A Special word of thanks to Terry Mc Manus and the 21 lads from the under 15 panel who made the effort to be present and made the session very effective and to the Allen Gaels club for the use of their grounds. Also to Mickey Moran & John Morrison who conducted the session with an enthusiasm that should be an example to us all. Please note that next weeks session has been postponed till the New Year but the workshop for goalkeepers will go ahead on 28/12/08. Clubs please ensure that all your goalkeepers from 14 years upwards attend.
Coaches dont forget to check out John Morrisons coaching articles on the Leitrim GAA web site each week. It will give you all reading over Christmas.
The games approach to skill development
1. 21/11/08 – Building the future
2. 22/11/08 – The global skills, part to whole – "Head – Hands – Feet"
3. 06/12/08 – Group management of delivery of skills in match related games 1v1, 2v2 etc.
4. Game sense – where skills are seen to play a part in tactics and game plans eg. Cross field, quarter, half and full field games. Postponed till New Year.
Further information can be had by contacting Thomas Keenan on 087-6591049 or by email at thomas.keenan@leitrim.gaa.ie.
New coaching officer elected.
On Sunday last at convention Mr. Kevin Ludlow from the Annaduff club was elected as our new coaching officer for 2009. We would like to congratulate Kevin and wish him all the best in his new position. Kevin replaces Martin McGowan who stepped down from the role to concentrate on his new position as selector with the County senior team. All involved in coaching wish Martin well in his new role and thank him for all his work over the past two years.
Connacht champs.
Congrats to the Leitrim vocational schools team and management who captured the Connacht vocational schools B championship on Wednesday last in Elphin.
09-Dec-08 by Thomas Keenan
Report on Convention 2009
Club FootballYesterdays convention was a relatively quiet affair in the Bush Hotel as club delegates over came the mornings poor road conditions. The business of the day was over in record time which was a reflection on the limited number of motions for up for debate.
The meeting was opened with the referral to the printed reports from an rúnaí, Declan Bohan and from the various subcommittees (actual reports are available online on menu on left).
Cisteoir John Mulvey presented a very detailed report regarding the finances of the county board that sees 2008 run with a deficit of €70,000.
Cathaoirleach Gerry McGovern addressed the delegates and covered many areas including Challenges ahead, Past year, Club development plan, Volunteers, Action Plan for Period 2009-2015 Strategic Planning, 2009 Senior Team, Going Forward 2009, Coaching, Under age football, Code of Best Practice, Developments, Further Developments Needed, Club Developments, Discipline, 125 years of our association and Subsidiary Boards.
He also urged that we as followers of Leitrim GAA must rid ourselves of everything that is negative and concentrate totally on all things positive for our county teams and this belief needs to be replicated in every club in the County.
Following this the election of officers was completed with only one change in the officers with Martin McGowan standing aside as coaching officer due to his commitments as selector with the Senior football management team. Kevin Ludlow from Annaduff was nominated and elected unopposed to the position. All other officers were unopposed in their positions except for the youth officer but Thomas Keenan requested that his name be withdrawn thus leaving Dan Gallogly to be elected otherwise unopposed.
The two motions presented for congress (as outlined in pdf report on left menu) were dealt with efficiently with motion 1 carried while motion 2 from Sean OHeslins was defeated.
Uachtarán Michael McGowan complimented and thanked CLG Liatroma for the efforts of 2008 and looked forward to the accomplishment of all goals in 2009 in a difficult economic climate.
Immediately after the completion of convention the monthly county board meeting was convened to deal with the only proposed motion and 3 recommendations regarding the running of the competitions.
08-Dec-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Leitrim GAA County Board Convention 09
GeneralNext Sundays Leitrim GAA County Board Convention promises to be a quiet affair if the lack of elections and nominations tabled for the end of year review in the Bush Hotel is anything to go by.
In the nominations for post on the Executive, there is only two elections on the cards, although neither may take place. Bord na nÓg Chairman Dan Gallogly and Games Promotion Officer Thomas Keenan are nominated for the position of Youth Officer but Keenan, as a GPO, may not be able to take on the job.
Allen Gaels Martin McGowan and Annaduffs Kevin Ludlow are nominated for the post of Coaching Officer although outgoing officer McGowan has indicated he will be standing down from the post due to his commitments with the County Senior Football team.
In terms of motions, it is also relatively quiet although the fall-out from the Appeals and Counter Appeals which held up this years Senior Championship is evident in a Sean OHeslins motion seeking that where an alleged infraction has taken place against a member or a unit, the member or unit shall be notified and may attend any hearing requested by the accused and also have the ability to give evidence or call witnesses.
OHeslins are also seeking that the All-Ireland Hurling and Football Finals be played two weeks earlier than currently fixed to free up time for club championships while OHeslins and Bornacoola are also seeking that no club games be fixed for the day of the All-Ireland Football Final.
In regard to the U-21 Championship, Aughnasheelin have called for a review of the timing of the Under 21 Championship, which they say, is being under valued by being played at the end of the year.
The following are some of the motions:
Congress
Motion 1 – That Central Council should arrange that the All Ireland Football and Hurling Finals be played 2 weeks before they are currently fixed to free up more time for Club Championships – Sean OHeslins
Motion 2 – That the following additions be made to Rial 147 TO 2008:
(i) In a case where an alleged infraction has taken place against a member or unit, that member or unit shall be notified of and may attend and may give evidence at any hearing requested by the accused.The unit shall be furnished with copy extracts of Official Records or Documents relevant to the case in the possession of the Director General, Provincial or County Secretary or the Council or Committee in Charge upon written application.
(ii) In a case where an alleged infraction has taken place against a member or unit, that member or unit may call witnesses to give evidence on its behalf and it is its own responsibility to secure the attendance of such witnesses – Sean OHeslins
Competition Motions
That no Adult Football fixtures be made by CCC Liatroma on the Saturday preceding and the day of the All Ireland Football Final – Sean OHeslins
Competitions Recommendations
Recommendation 1
The Committee-in-charge of fixtures (CCC) should identify a weekend at a time when no championship match is played and players duly can plan to take annual holidays if they so wish – Bornacoola
Recommendation 2
The Committee-in-charge of fixtures (CCC) shall not arrange any adult football fixtures for the day of the All-Ireland Football final – Bornacoola
Recommendation 3
That the incoming CCC take a serious look at the U21 Championship and timing of same. It is an important competition and is been under valued by placing it at the very end of the year – Aughnasheelin.
The following are the nominations:
President: Michael McGowan (Melvin Gaels)
Chairman: Gerry McGovern (Cloone).
Vice-Chairman: Peter Flynn (Aughnasheelin)
Secretary: Declan Bohan (Bornacoola).
Asst. Secretary: Collette Fox (Glencar/Manor).
Treasurer: John Mulvey (Ballinaglera).
Asst. Treasurer: John Keenan (Gortletteragh).
Development Officer: P.J. Meehan (Kiltubrid).
Coaching Officer: Martin McGowan (Allen Gaels), Kevin Ludlow (Annaduff).
Oifigeach Cultúra agus Teanga: Sean O Suilleabhain (Sean Ui Eislin)
Youth Officer: Dan Gallogly (Sean OHeslins), Tomas Keenan (Gortletteragh)
PRO: Brendan Doyle (Kiltubrid).
Connacht Council:(2) Seamus Prior (Aughnasheelin) & Joe Flynn (St. Marys).
Central Council: Jim Meehan (Dromahair)
Connacht AGM: (4) Gerry McGovern, Declan Bohan, John Mulvey, Michael McGowan, P.J. Meehan.
Congress: (3) Gerry McGovern, Declan Bohan, John Mulvey, Pat Feehily (Glencar/Manor), Brendan Doyle (Kiltubrid); Faoi 21(1) None.
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04-Dec-08 by LeitrimObserver.ie
Aughawillan surprise neighbours to finish year on a high
Club FootballThey may have lost their Senior Championship status but Aughawillan ensured that 2008 finished on a high last Saturday when they held out for a surprise and narrow Masonite Division Two League Final victory over arch rivals and firm favourites Sean O Heslins at the end of a nail biting showdown in Ballinamore.
MASONITE DIVISION 2 LEAGUE FINAL
AUGHAWILLAN 0-10
SEAN HESLINs 0-9
County Minor star Morgan Quinn slotted over an injury time free to ensure victory for Aughawillan after Sean O Heslins had staged a determined second half come back rally, during which they wiped out a six points interval deficit, to get on level terms by the 56th minute.
It was quite a turnaround in fortunes for Aughawillan who had suffered a massive 0-18 to 0-7 defeat at the hands of their great rivals at the beginning of November but an excellent first half set them up for a famous win.
Aughawillan took complete command in the first half of this game and put O Heslins on the rack during most of the exchanges. But O Heslins turned the tables on their neighbours for most of the second half and outgunned them by eight points to three in that period.
However, Aughawillan prevented O Heslins from getting their noses in front at any stage in the last thirty minutes, despite the fact that the Ballinamore men camped in the Willies half of the field for almost seventy percent of this periods exchanges.
When it came to putting the scores on the board, Aughawillan was by far the more clinical side of the two on view. Much to the annoyance of their supporters and mentors, Sean O Heslins squandered numerous chances, especially in the first half from frees and play.
Michael Quinn edged Aughawillan into an early lead when shot over just 32 seconds after the throw-in. Over the next nine minutes, Aughawillan increased their lead with a Sean Quinn point and a Barry Prior free after Prior himself had been illegally impeded by an O Heslins defender.
In the 19th minute, Morgan Quinn put Aughawillan four points ahead when he fired over.
Sean O Heslins got their account opened two minutes later with a well-executed Brian Cafferty point after good support play by Sean Murray. Caffertys point ended the Ballinamore mens Scóring drought, as O Heslins had registered a number of bad wides in the opening 20 minutes.
Aughawillan had a lucky escape in the 22nd minute when Wayne McKeon blazed a goal chance wide with only keeper John Prior to beat.
But a free tapped over by Morgan Quinn six minutes later, following a foul by Jim McTague on Ryan Creamer, restored Aughawillan four point advantage.
In the 29th minute, Barry Prior slotted over another free and another Jim McTague foul, this time on Barry Prior deep first half injury time, was punished by Morgan Quinn when he converted three free, to leave Aughawillan 0-7 to 0-1 ahead at the break.
After the restart, Sean O Heslins demonstrated a much improved cutting edge when they whittled Aughawillans advantage down to two points in the opening ten minutes of the second half as David Duignan, Wayne McKeon, Finian Sharpley and Kieran Murray shot a point each from play.
Aughawillan, who had played second fiddle during the first eleven minutes of the second half, replied with a 42nd minute point from a Barry Prior free after Ryan Creamer was fouled.
Sean O Heslins David Duignan, from play, and Aughawillans Morgan Quinn, from a free, swapped a point each at opposite ends in the 45th and 47th minutes.
O Heslins put together a determined rally after which they drew level by the 56th minute. Running at the Aughawillan defence, Ballinamore won three frees, which Finian Sharpley confidently put over, to level matters with just over six minutes of playing action remaining.
However, in the 59th minute O Heslins had a close shave when keeper, Philip Farrelly was forced to come smartly off his line, to prevent a goal bound Gavin Beirne effort from entering his net.
But some two minutes later Joe Honeyman fouled Beirne and Aughawillan was now provided with the opportunity to win the game once Morgan Quinn stepped up and hit over the resultant free.
Wayne McKeon had a chance to force a replay in the 62nd minute after O Heslins was awarded free just inside the 45 metre line. However McKeons shot went wide and after that the Division Two League title was claimed by Aughawillan.
Aughawillan
John Prior, Noel Darcy, Paul Prior, Barry McBrien, Gerard McGovern, Kevin McTague, Sean Quinn (0-1), Christopher Prior, Gary Deane, Morgan Quinn (0-5), Michael Quinn (0-1), Barry Prior (0-5), Shane Flanagan, Gavin Beirne, Ryan Creamer. Sub Ciaran Smith for B. Prior (51 mins).
Sean O Heslins
Philip Farrelly, Johnny McWeeney, Joe Honeyman, Liam Ferguson, David Duignan (0-2), Paddy McLoughlin, Jim McTague, Paul McLoughlin, Wayne McKeon (0-1), Anthony McTague, Finian Sharpley (0-4), Brian Cafferty (0-1), Sean Murray, Kieran Murray (0-1), Shane Murphy. Subs James McWeeney for A. McTague (55 mins).
Referee: Sean McCartin.
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04-Dec-08 by LeitrimObserver.ie
Coach education Workshops – Bus Times
CoachingCoach education Workshops
The next in our series of coaching workshops been conducted by John Morrison & Mickey Moran will take place on Saturday morning next the 06/12 in Drumshanbo GAA park, commencing at 11.00 am. This workshop will concentrate on developing skills in match related situations. We would again ask all coaches to make an effort to attend these workshops and ensure that their clubs & teams have best practise information to work with.
For this workshop we are asking all members of our under 15 school of excellence squad to make themselves available. Bus routes and time tables as follows.
Kinlough 9.10, Manorhamilton 9.35, Dromahair ( at cross ) 9.50, Drumkeerin 10.10, Drumshanbo 10.30.
Ballinamore 8.55, Carrigallen 9.15, Aughavas 9.25, Cloone 9.35, Mohill 9.45, Masonite 10.00, Ck-on-Shannon 10.10, Leitrim 10.20, Drumshanbo 10.30.
04-Dec-08 by Thomas Keenan
Hurling Board – Award Winners 2008
Club HurlingThe following are the 3 recipients of the Hurling board awards for 2008:
County Hurler of Year Clement Cunniffe (St Marys)
Club Hurler of Year Padraig McWeeney (St Marys)
Young Hurler of Year Brian Feeney (Glencar/Manorhamilton)
Congratulations to this years three hurling award winners who will receive their awards at the annual function in Januar.
03-Dec-08 by Hurling Board
Coaching News
CoachingCoach education Workshops
The next in our series of coaching workshops been conducted by John Morrison & Mickey Moran will take place on Saturday morning next the 06/12 in Drumshanbo GAA park, commencing at 11.00 am. This workshop will concentrate on developing skills in match related situations. We would again ask all coaches to make an effort to attend these workshops and ensure that their clubs & teams have best practise information to work with.
The games approach to skill development
1. 21/11/08 – Building the future
2. 22/11/08 – The global skills, part to whole – "Head – Hands – Feet"
3. 06/12/08 – Group management of delivery of skills in match related games 1v1, 2v2 etc.
4. 13/12/08 – Game sense – where skills are seen to play a part in tactics and game plans eg. Cross field, quarter, half and full field games.
Further information can be had by contacting Thomas Keenan on 087-6591049 or by email at thomas.keenan@leitrim.gaa.ie.
Tutor Trainer
Congrats to Matt Gaffey who completed the final phase of his tutor training programme, inÓgalway last week. Well done Matt.
03-Dec-08 by Thomas Keenan
Scór na nÓg
ScórScór na nÓg starts this weekend with two big nights in Ballinamore and Carrick on Shannon. There are big entries from 16 clubs and four clubs will qualify for the final in each of the eight disciplines. On Saturday evening proceedings will start at 6.00pm promptly in Ballinamore and on Sunday, St Marys Hall Carrick on Shannon is the venue and it starts at 5.00.
The line up of clubs is as follows
Saturday in Ballinamore: Leitrim Gaels, Aughavas, Carrigallen, Aughnasheelin, Seán OHeslins, Drumreilly, Mohill and Aughawillan.
Sunday in Carrick on Shannon: Dromahair, Glencar/Manorhamilton, Eslin, Kiltubrid, Fenagh, Allen Gaels, St Marys, Bornacoola
30-Nov-08 by Sean o Suiilleabhan
GlencarManor clinch final spot in impressive manner
Club FootballThe win for Glencar/Manor in this game cleared the way for a showdown between them and Melvin Gaels in next Saturday afternoon’s first ever all north Leitrim County senior league final.
Glencar/Manor claimed control in this encounter with a goal that was scored early in each half with Adrian Croal striking first for the north Leitrim men and Dominic Kelly doing likewise for his side’s second goal.
The home-side got on top early in the exchanges after Adrian Croal shot a third minute point and then followed up by firing home an unstoppable goal a minute later.
Croal shot off the inside of Gortletteragh’s right hand upright, as he executed this score, after soloing from midfield and splitting the south Leitrim’s side’s defence wide open.
Conor Reynolds replied with a point from a free, but Glencar/Manor went further ahead over the next four minutes when Adrian Coral hit over a well-taken point and James Glancy also found the target from play.
Gortletteragh responded with a memorable, Dermot Kennedy long range point in the eighteenth minute, but over the next six minutes Glencar/Manor edged into a six point lead when James Glancy fired over his second point from play and Dominic Kelly also shot a similar score.
Conor Reynolds kept Gortletteragh in the hunt when he converted his second free in the twenty sixth minute. However Glencar/Manor still took a 1-5 to 0-3 lead into the break.
After the restart Glencar/Manor came out in a determined mood and snuffed out Gortletteragh’s challenge in the opening nine minutes of the second half when the north Leitrim men added 1-3 without reply.
In this period Alan Sweeney tapped over two frees after fouls on Anthony McDonald and Adrian Croal.
James O’Brien sent in a well delivered thirty seventh minute foot pass from midfield to James Glancy, who was just twenty metres from the Gortletteragh posts, and duly fired over the visitor’s crossbar.
A well-worked Glencar/Manor goal two minutes later left Gortletteragh trailing by eleven points.
Dominic Kelly finished this move to the Gortletteragh net after he received a pass from Anthony McDonald, at the end of a series of spot on link-ups by a number of the north Leitrim side’s players.
Conor Reynolds hit back with his third free of the game for Gortletteragh in the fortieth minute, but a Thomas McDonald point, which was hit from long range five minutes later, restored Glencar/Manor’s eleven point’s lead.
Gortletteragh’s nÓgel Keighran fired over a 48th minute point, which proved to be his side’s last score of the game.
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28-Nov-08 by LeitrimObserver.ie
Drumkeerin advance after tough battle with 12 manOglenfarneKilty
Club FootballDrumkeerin put in a storming second half performance to claim victory over north Leitrim rivals Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher in Sundays entertaining Leitrim U-21 B quarter-final, which was played in a wind swept and hail shower soaked Shane McGettigan Memorial Park, Drumshanbo.
U-21 B CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER FINAL
DRUMKEERIN 2-11
GLENFARNE/KILTYCLOGHER 0-8
Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher lined out for this game a man short, as they only could field twelve players on the day.
Aided by a very strong breeze, Drumkeerin used the extra man to full advantage in the second half when they outscored Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher by a 1-8 to 0-2 margin.
Drumkeerin keeper, Barry McPadden brought off a series of top class saves that thwarted Glenfarne/Kiltycloghers best goal Scóring efforts at three crucial junctures in the first half and again on two further occasions in the second half.
In a period that Drumkeerin struggled, Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher claimed a three point lead during the opening eight minutes of the action when Fergal Clancy and Niall Clancy shot over from play while Padraig Sweeney tapped over a free.
However Drumkeerin fought back to get on level terms by the thirteenth minute after Eddie McTiernan converted a free and shot over from play, while James McPartlan also hit a point from play. But Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher went back in front after James Murray shot over in the 17th minute.
Fergal Clancy found the target from two frees over the next ten minutes, to edge Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher into a 0-6 to 0-3 halftime lead.
Drumkeerin started the second half well and reduced the deficit onÓglenfarne/Kiltyclogher to the minimum in the first four minutes of the second half after StephenÓgilhooly and Eddie McTiernan fired over a point each from play.
Fergal Clancy responded with a thirty fifth minute Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher point from play.
Drumkeerin lifted their game again and got on level terms over the next five minutes after James McPartlan and StephenÓgilhooly added a point apiece from play.
A forty first minute Ciaran Walpole goal put Drumkeerin ahead for the first time in the game. This was a vital strike for the Drumkeerin men, as it gave them the upper-hand onÓglenfarne/Kiltyclogher, who were forced to play second fiddle for the rest of the game.
Padraig Sweeney replied with a point from play for Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher three minutes later but this proved to be his sides last score in the game. After that Drumkeerin extended their lead to nine points in the last sixteen minutes of action.
In this period StephenÓgilhooly led Drumkeerins charge to secure a place in next Sundays semi-final with Bornacoola when he shot over a forty fifth minute point.
Eddie McTiernan stretched Drumkeerins advantage to four points three minutes later when he fired over from play.
Drumkeerin kept pulling further ahead of Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher as the second half wore on with Aidan Dolan whipping over points from play in the 50th and 53rd minutes. There was no way back for Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher after StephenÓgilhooly fired home a 54th minute goal, which completed the Scóring in the game.
After a slow start Drumkeerin finished very strongly and gave a strong indication that they will provide a stern test for Bornacoola in Sundays semi-final.But it is unlikely that Bornacoola will allow Drumkeerin come from behind should the north Leitrim side not get down to business right from the start.
Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher, who suffered a heavy defeat at the end of their quarter-final game in Drumshanbo, still managed to put up a good show for three quarters of the encounter, despite playing with a player less than Drumkeerin.
Drumkeerin:
Barry McPadden, Fintan Harvey, Dean McVeigh, Jason Beirne, Aidan Dolan 0-2, Thomas Lavin, James McPartlan 0-2, Keith Gallagher, StephenÓgilhooly 1-3, Thomas Davitt, Eddie McTiernan 0-4, Ciaran Walpole 1-0, Kevin Forde.
Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher:
Francis Keaney, John Sheerin, Ronan McGowan, Dermot Harkin, Sean McManus, Niall Clancy 0-1, Jonathan Keaney, Diarmuid Clancy, James Murray 0-1, Padraig Sweeney 0-2, Shane McLoughlin, Fergal Clancy 0-4.
Referee: Raymond Kerrigan.
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28-Nov-08 by PJ Leddy – C/o LeitrimObserver.ie
Drumlea overcome St Francis and harsh conditions to advance
Club FootballLast Sundays U-21 A Championship quarter-final was played in extremely tough conditions and it was hardly surprising that the contest was, to borrow a cliché, a game of two halves.
U-21 A CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER FINAL
DRUMLEA 1-10
ST FRANCIS 1-8
St Francis had the advantage of the wind in the opening half and opened up a two point lead inside the opening six minutes through the impressive Eunan Tracey and Martin Raferty.
That lead would have beenÓgreater were it not for a fine save from Padraig Dolan in the Drumlea goal who made an instinctive save to turn Rafertys shot over the bar.
Given the fact that the wind was so strong it was vital for St Francis that they built up a commanding lead before half-time.
They almost scored the games opening goal through Enda Maguire who pounced on a poor clearance by goalkeeper Padraig Dolan. Unfortunately for the Drumshanbo/Ballinaglera amalgamation his first time shot crashed off the angle of the woodwork.
Despite that miss St Francis continued to put the Drumlea rearguard under plenty of pressure and scored three unanswered points within the next ten minutes through Eunan Tracey, Enda Maguire and a Eunan Tracey free.
With six minutes of the half remaining, St Francis struck for the games opening goal to open up a commanding eight point lead.
St Francis Seamie McMorrow won possession of the ball from a Drumlea kickout and quickly found Barry Maguire who in turn picked out Philip McGourty.
McGourty had a clear run onÓgoal and he finished confidently leaving goalkeeper Padraig Dolan with no chance.
To their credit Drumlea responded well to that set-back and finished the half strongly.
A Morgan Quinn free two minutes before the interval and a Ciaran Smith point on the stroke of half-time helped reduce the deficit and give the Drumlea faithful renewed belief that their side, with the wind at their backs in the second half, could yet emerge victorious.
Three quick points for Drumlea, two from Morgan Quinn and one from Ray Fee, at the beginning of the second half reduced the deficit to a goal as St Francis led by 1-5 to 0-5.
All of a sudden the momentum was entirely with Drumlea and a Mark Fee point helped reduce the deficit to just two points.
A Damon Maguire free eight minutes into the half meant that there was just a point between the sides and with St Francis struggling to come to terms with the wind that they were now playing into, Drumlea pounced for a goal which gave them the lead.
Goalkeeper Jack Mathynthss took a quick free which was intercepted by Sean Flanagan. Sean quickly picked out his cousin Shane, who was introduced at half-time, and he duly found the back of the net to give Drumlea the lead for the first time.
A Damon Maguire free helped open up a three point lead for the Drumreilly and Aughawillan men and it was beginning to look as though St Francis were heading out of this years U-21 championship.
Chances were few and far between up to that point for St Francis in the second half but they will be left ruing the gilt edged chance that fell to Enda Maguire with 12 minutes of the game remaining.
After good work by Seamie McMorrow and Thomas Cornyn the ball came to Maguire. From close range it seemed as though he was about to score St Francis second goal of the game but great credit must go to Padraig Dolan in the Drumlea goal who produced an excellent save to deny him.
The final ten minutes of the game were a very tense affair with both sides pushing hard to keep their championship dreams alive.
A Barry Maguire point for St Francis, their first of the half was cancelled out by a Morgan Quinn free to keep the gap at three points.
St Francis refused to throw in the towel and two pointed frees from the boot of Eunan Tracey meant that with only a minute remaining there was only a point separating the teams.
Ultimately there was to be no epic comeback for St Francis as Drumleas Ryan Creamer scored in the final minute to ensure victory for his side.
Drumlea
Padraig Dolan, Paddy OConnor, Sean Fee, Brian Mitchell, Warren Maguire, Graham Taylor, Gerard McGovern, John Fee, Mark Fee (0-1), Ciaran Smith (0-1), Ray Fee (0-1), Morgan Quinn (0-4), Ryan Creamer (0-1), Damon Maguire (0-2), Sean Flanagan. Subs: Shane Flanagan(1-0) for Smith (HT), Kevin McTague for OConnor and Declan McGovern for Mitchell (55 mins).
St Francis
Jack Mathynthss, Cathal Kielty, Alan Wynne, Padraig Cornyn, Thomas Reynolds, Thomas Cornyn, Jason Loftus, Philip McGourty (1-0), Emmet Burke, Eunan Tracey (0-5), Brian Mulvey, Seamie McMorrow, Martin Raferty (0-1), Barry Maguire (0-1), Enda Maguire (0-1). Sub: Fergal Wynne for Reynolds (50 mins).
Referee: Brendan Sammon
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27-Nov-08 by Philip Rooney – LeitrimObserver.ie
Garadice Gaels complete minor double
Club FootballGaradice Gaels last Friday night completed the minor double when they beat St Manachans in the league final having already emerged victorious in the championship earlier in the season.
MINOR LEAGUE FINAL
GARADICE GAELS 1-11
ST MANACHANS 0-8
It was tough on St Manachans who had a bright start to the game but were dealt a cruel blow when two members of their half-back line, John Mulligan and Kevin Kilrane collided with one another while running to gather a loose ball.
Both players had to be substituted after the incident which left both players with nasty injuries.
Having to play without two of their most influential players for the remaining three quarters of the game was always going to be a tough challenge for the St Monichans players and while they gave their all, Garadice Gaels did enough to claim victory.
St Manachans had started the game impressively and opened up a two point lead inside the opening six minutes.
Conor Beirne opened the Scóring with a free and Shane Quinn doubled the advantage after winning possession himself and completing the job with a well taken point.
Although Brian Fee pulled a point back for Garadice Gaels St Monichans were the dominant force at this early stage of the game and opened up a three point lead after Mark Beirne and Domhnaill OFlynn pointed.
With the game being played at a good pace and with plenty of exciting football on display the contest was delicately poised.
Unfortunately for St Manachans they were dealt a cruel blow when John Mulligan and Kevin Kilrane collided with one another. Both players were fully committed to getting the ball and whether either of them was dazzled by the floodlights is unclear. What was clear was that they were both hurt to such an extent that they were unable to continue and an ambulance was called to further assist the injured players.
With the game being held up for some time, it was hardly surprising that when it restarted the game lacked the same intensity.
Shane Flanagan pointed and Conor Beirne exchanged pointed frees, but Garadice Gaels finished the half the stronger of the sides with Shane Flanagan Scóring three further points from frees.
St Manachans registered only one score during that period with Conor Beirne also on target from a free.
On the stroke of half-time, Garadice Gaels almost gave themselves a massive psychological boost but were denied what seemed a certainÓgoal whenÓgoalkeeper Emmet Higgins produced an outstanding save.
CiaranÓgilheany ran at the heart of the St Manachans defence before playing a perfectly timed pass towards Ryan Creamer. Creamer flicked the ball first time towards the goal with his palm and it seemed certain as though the games opening goal had been scored.
However, Higgins had other ideas and made a great save, diving to his left and pushing the ball on to the post.
The half-time whistle sounded shortly afterwards and no doubt both sets of players would have been happy with the chance to regroup and get some instructions from their mentors.
With the second half barely four minutes old, Garadice Gaels Dermot Holohan pointed from 40 meters to level the scores at six points apiece.
Having drawn level, Garadice Gaels came very close to taking the lead for the first time but were once again denied by a great save from Emmet Higgins.
Ronan McCartin turned and shot quickly and once again it seemed as though Garadice Gaels were destined to score a goal. However, once again Higgins was up to the task as he produced another outstanding save.
At the other end St Monichans Michael OConnor capitalised on a poor clearance by the Garadice Gaels goalkeeper Colin Maguire. OConnor claimed possession of the ball and his shot sailed between the uprights to restore the lead for St Monichans.
With 20 minutes of the game remaining St Manachans held a slender one point advantage but in those remaining 20 minutes the team from Drumreilly and Aughawillan were the stronger of the sides and stepped up the pace of the contest.
A Shane Flanagan free drew the sides level once again, before Flanagan scored an excellent individual point to give his side the lead for the first time.
A Ryan Creamer point extended Garadice Gaels lead and although St Monichans were only trailing by two points with 16 minutes of the game remaining, Garadice Gaels were beginning to look like a team who believed they were on course for victory.
St Manachans on the other hand were beginning to run out of ideas and fell further behind when Morgan Quinn pointed.
A Conor Beirne free with seven minutes remaining reduced the deficit to two points, but there was to be no grandstand finish as St Manachans failed to add to their tally while Garadice Gaels struck for a goal and a point.
After Brian Fee scored a very good point, Garadice Gaels made sure of victory when Shane Flanagan launched a dangerous high ball towards the St Monichans goal. Emmet Higgins did very well initially to deal with the testing ball, but the rebound fell kindly to Ciaran Gilheaney and from close range he made no mistake and duly scored the games only goal.
Whether or not the injuries to Kevin Kilrane and John Mulligan were what ultimately swung the game in favour of Garadice Gaels cannot be said definitively. What can be said is that in tough conditions and after a good game of football Garadice Gaels were the better side, but only just.
Garadice Gaels
Colin Maguire, Anthony Holohan, Kevin McTague, Fionnbarr Quinn, Noel Plunkett, Dermot Holohan (0-1), Fergal Mitchell, Shane Flanagan (0-6), Morgan Quinn (0-1), Brian Fee (0-2), Sean Flanagan, Ronan McCartin, Aiden Dolan, CiaranÓgilheany, Ryan Creamer (0-1). Subs: Padraig Dolan for Dolan (53 mins), DamienÓgrimes for Fee (58 mins)
St Manachans
Emmet Higgins, Jonathan Beirne, Gabriel Egan, Mathew Bohan, John Mulligan, Kevin Kilrane, Michael OConnor (0-2), Mark Beirne (0-1), Niall Flynn, Shane Quinn (0-1), Niall OBrien, Domhnaill Flynn, Conor Beirne (0-4), Paul Reynolds, Conor Beirne. Subs: Alan Armstrong and Ronan Reynolds for Kilrane and Mulligan (15 mins), Lee Cassles for P Reynolds (45 mins), SeanÓgildea for Shane Quinn (53 mins).
Referee: Eamon OGrady
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27-Nov-08 by Philip Rooney – LeitrimObserver.ie