Both Mickey Moran and John Morrison visited Leitrim yesterday for the first time in their role of Senior management team and spent a very busy 5 hours in Carrick as they held a press conference and kept a careful eye on both the Intermediate & Senior quarterfinals in addition to carrying out other duties. They are very happy with the way the day went and are looking forward to more frequent visits over the coming weeks.
We have had a huge response to the radio interview podcasts and have recorded a large number of downloads, we would like to thank both OceanFM and Shannonside FM for the use of their material.
In this news item were including a clipping from a news article that was published last week in the Irish Post which gives the northern perspective to the appointments.
"Moran answers call "
After two years out of the inter-county scene, Mickey Moran has relented to Leitrim’s pleadings and agreed to become their Manager.
Eamonn O’Hara meets a man looking forward to a new challenge.
A QUARTER past eight in the AM, breakfast served and Mickey Moran fields the first of a stream of telephone calls. The handset hardly has time to cool before the next ringtone goes off.
Yesterday’s morning news confirms Leitrim football has secured the former All-Ireland SFC title-winning coach as their senior team Manager, an appointment described as ‘the biggest Managerial announcement since John O’Mahony took over the county in the early 1990s’.
Moran’s right hand man, John Morrison, is an integral part of the deal brokered, Morrison having been part of his management teams for a year at Donegal, three years at Derry and while Moran managed Mayo to Connacht success.
After two seasons away from the melting pot of inter-county football – during which time he guided Jordanstown to back-to-back Sigerson Cup finals and Sigerson victory this year – Moran said he felt recharged and ready to take the plunge again.
It was a difficult decision, he admitted, but the relentless determination of Leitrim’s chairManagerry McGovern and his county board to convince him he was their number one target for a successor to Dessie Dolan, finally won him and Morrison over.
“I basically got a call from him a couple of weeks ago. He was very persuasive and insistent, was very honest, very open and I said to him that John and myself would meet him personally but that there were no guarantees,” said Mickey.
“We met with other county board members then as well. We felt that they appreciated our coaching abilities, especially John’s.
“We explained that we had to consider the travel and everything else involved and, to begin with, I was reluctant.”
Leitrim’s officials refused to take no for an answer, kept in regular contact and last Saturday all parties agreed to meet again.
Moran and Morrison left convinced a move back to the west was the right one to go for.
A specially convened county executive management committee meeting on Monday night put its stamp of approval on the appointments.
However, accepting the challenge comes at a price, said Moran, as “reluctantly” he has decided to step down from his post with Sigerson Cup champions UUJ and he will end his management commitment to Antrim club Creggan Kickhams at the end of the domestic campaign.
“I did stay with Jordanstown when I was with Mayo and during my time at Sligo, but I’ve decided that I will step down,” he said.
“It is a bit of a pull but I think you have to be serious about it and I am going to cut all other ties to give this a proper chance.
“At the end of the year I will also step down from my position at Creggan after two seasons that I enjoyed every minute of."
“I suppose John and myself felt we had a couple of years left to give. Our names were being bandied about all over the place, in speculation all the time, and the same last year, but I was more sort of reticent than John about it.
“Leitrim’s county board were very open about what they wanted, were very frank and
honest and that took us back to the beginnings when we were at Sligo. We looked at everything about Leitrim, assessed their facilties at Carrick on Shannon and Cloone, looked at the other situations and John and myself agreed that here’s a place we feel wanted and that there’s a challenge.
“We felt that Leitrim was the right place to go to, the place to go and do it and enjoy the challenge. Leitrim people are very genuine people and it’s obvious everyone is pulling together, the board, the players, the sponsors, they have a great relationship, and with the supporters.
“We felt appreciated in terms of our coaching abilities and they have a vision of where they want to go.”
Moran and Morrison inherit a young and progressive squad that under-achieved this year in the NFL, stalling high hopes of Division Three promotion with early defeats to Longford, Louth and Fermanagh.
In the Championship they lost narrowly, again, to Galway in the Connacht semi-finals and went out to Wicklow at the penultimate stage of the Tommy Murphy Cup.
In prolific marksman Emlyn Mulligan (0-21 SFC, 1-12 Tommy Murphy Cup, 2-34 NFL) Moran has a top-rated young forward to develop an improved attack around for the 2009 tasks and tests. He believes the potential is there to move Leitrim forward to the next level.
“Dessie Dolan had a good young squad and the board feel that with a bit of work they could hopefully get over the line,” he said.
“They have good facilities, have spent millions of euro on Carrick-on-Shannon, are very competitive and hopefully the squad can adapt to our game plan and we can get a bit more out of them. We are excited about it and looking forward to the challenge.”
In Leitrim the capture of Moran and Morrison is being billed a “major coup”. The phone hasn’t stopped ringing.
Time for a fresh brew perhaps before the next call.
A busy season back on the circuit awaits this established double act and county number five for the former All-Ireland winner and his right-hand man.
01-Sep-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Club Championships – progress to date
Club FootballIt was a very busy weekend in football circles in Leitrim as 15 competitive games were played and many surprises unfolded as championship dreams and relegation nightmares became clearer.
In the blue ribbon event, the Senior championship, 3 teams made it to the semifinals: Glencar/Manorhamilton, Kiltubrid and Bornacoola. Reigning champions St. Marys did not have it all their own way on Saturday evening against Sean OHeslins and both teams have it all to do again in the replay next weekend.
Staying with the Senior section the relegation battle worsened for Allen Gaels and Aughawillan as they fell to Drumreilly and Mohill respectively.
In the Intermediate championship Gortletteragh, Drumkeerin, Aughnasheelin and Dromahaire all booked their places into the semi-finals in 2 weeks time. While Ballinaglera know that the have it all to do to avoid relegation as they await the outcome of this weekends relegation semifinal between Annaduff and Aughavas.
The Junior A group stages are finished as the quarter final places were decided and its Bornacoola v Gortletteragh, Mohill v Melvin Gaels, Eslin v Leitrim Gaels, St Marys v Allen Gaels. The relegation semi-final pairings are also known as Aughavas meet Sean O Heslins and Carrigallen play Drumkeerin.
There were no Junior B games last weekend but 4 round 2 games are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday.
The Junior C draw was made at the CCC meeting last night and the fixtures will be available on the website shortly. This competition commences on Saturday evening.
01-Sep-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Management team visit Pairc Sean
GeneralBoth Mickey Moran and John Morrison visited Leitrim yesterday for the first time in their role of Senior management team and spent a very busy 5 hours in Carrick as they held a press conference and kept a careful eye on both the Intermediate & Senior quarterfinals in addition to carrying out other duties. They are very happy with the way the day went and are looking forward to more frequent visits over the coming weeks.
We have had a huge response to the radio interview podcasts and have recorded a large number of downloads, we would like to thank both OceanFM and Shannonside FM for the use of their material.
In this news item were including a clipping from a news article that was published last week in the Irish Post which gives the northern perspective to the appointments.
"Moran answers call "
After two years out of the inter-county scene, Mickey Moran has relented to Leitrim’s pleadings and agreed to become their Manager.
Eamonn O’Hara meets a man looking forward to a new challenge.
A QUARTER past eight in the AM, breakfast served and Mickey Moran fields the first of a stream of telephone calls. The handset hardly has time to cool before the next ringtone goes off.
Yesterday’s morning news confirms Leitrim football has secured the former All-Ireland SFC title-winning coach as their senior team Manager, an appointment described as ‘the biggest Managerial announcement since John O’Mahony took over the county in the early 1990s’.
Moran’s right hand man, John Morrison, is an integral part of the deal brokered, Morrison having been part of his management teams for a year at Donegal, three years at Derry and while Moran managed Mayo to Connacht success.
After two seasons away from the melting pot of inter-county football – during which time he guided Jordanstown to back-to-back Sigerson Cup finals and Sigerson victory this year – Moran said he felt recharged and ready to take the plunge again.
It was a difficult decision, he admitted, but the relentless determination of Leitrim’s chairManagerry McGovern and his county board to convince him he was their number one target for a successor to Dessie Dolan, finally won him and Morrison over.
“I basically got a call from him a couple of weeks ago. He was very persuasive and insistent, was very honest, very open and I said to him that John and myself would meet him personally but that there were no guarantees,” said Mickey.
“We met with other county board members then as well. We felt that they appreciated our coaching abilities, especially John’s.
“We explained that we had to consider the travel and everything else involved and, to begin with, I was reluctant.”
Leitrim’s officials refused to take no for an answer, kept in regular contact and last Saturday all parties agreed to meet again.
Moran and Morrison left convinced a move back to the west was the right one to go for.
A specially convened county executive management committee meeting on Monday night put its stamp of approval on the appointments.
However, accepting the challenge comes at a price, said Moran, as “reluctantly” he has decided to step down from his post with Sigerson Cup champions UUJ and he will end his management commitment to Antrim club Creggan Kickhams at the end of the domestic campaign.
“I did stay with Jordanstown when I was with Mayo and during my time at Sligo, but I’ve decided that I will step down,” he said.
“It is a bit of a pull but I think you have to be serious about it and I am going to cut all other ties to give this a proper chance.
“At the end of the year I will also step down from my position at Creggan after two seasons that I enjoyed every minute of."
“I suppose John and myself felt we had a couple of years left to give. Our names were being bandied about all over the place, in speculation all the time, and the same last year, but I was more sort of reticent than John about it.
“Leitrim’s county board were very open about what they wanted, were very frank and
honest and that took us back to the beginnings when we were at Sligo. We looked at everything about Leitrim, assessed their facilties at Carrick on Shannon and Cloone, looked at the other situations and John and myself agreed that here’s a place we feel wanted and that there’s a challenge.
“We felt that Leitrim was the right place to go to, the place to go and do it and enjoy the challenge. Leitrim people are very genuine people and it’s obvious everyone is pulling together, the board, the players, the sponsors, they have a great relationship, and with the supporters.
“We felt appreciated in terms of our coaching abilities and they have a vision of where they want to go.”
Moran and Morrison inherit a young and progressive squad that under-achieved this year in the NFL, stalling high hopes of Division Three promotion with early defeats to Longford, Louth and Fermanagh.
In the Championship they lost narrowly, again, to Galway in the Connacht semi-finals and went out to Wicklow at the penultimate stage of the Tommy Murphy Cup.
In prolific marksman Emlyn Mulligan (0-21 SFC, 1-12 Tommy Murphy Cup, 2-34 NFL) Moran has a top-rated young forward to develop an improved attack around for the 2009 tasks and tests. He believes the potential is there to move Leitrim forward to the next level.
“Dessie Dolan had a good young squad and the board feel that with a bit of work they could hopefully get over the line,” he said.
“They have good facilities, have spent millions of euro on Carrick-on-Shannon, are very competitive and hopefully the squad can adapt to our game plan and we can get a bit more out of them. We are excited about it and looking forward to the challenge.”
In Leitrim the capture of Moran and Morrison is being billed a “major coup”. The phone hasn’t stopped ringing.
Time for a fresh brew perhaps before the next call.
A busy season back on the circuit awaits this established double act and county number five for the former All-Ireland winner and his right-hand man.
01-Sep-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Leitrim Observer – Headline News
GeneralLeitrim GAA scored a major coup last Monday evening when they appointed the highly sought after Mickey Moran as the new Manager of the County Senior team and installed coaching guru John Morrison by his side.
The appointment of the duo was unanimously approved by a special meeting of the County Board in Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada last Monday and County Board Chairman Gerry McGovern was understandably delighted by the appointment of the former Derry, Donegal, Mayo and Sligo Manager to the post vacated by Dessie Dolan.
"Im absolutely delighted to be announcing that the Leitrim team Manager for 2009 will be Mickey Moran, accompanied by John Morrison," Gerry told the Observer. "Mickey was the first choice of our management committee and his pedigree as a team Manager is well known. He is highly respected as a team Manager, probably one of the best in the county.
"John Morrison, on the other hand, is a Master Coach, there are very few of them in the country and we are absolutely delighted to have them on board and they are looking forward to working with Leitrim as well.
"Initially, they have been appointed for a one year term. Well see how one year goes but we know from talking to them that if it works out, I have no doubt that they will be available to us for other years," added Gerry who revealed that both men will be in attendance at the Club Championship games in Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada next Sunday afternoon.
The news that Moran and Morrison were appointed took many by surprise but Gerry revealed that the Ulster pair were impressed by the ambition of the County Board – "We were on the ball, we were first in. It wasnt a case of having to force them to come to the county, they would see Leitrim as having potential.
"Mickey and John were both in charge of Mayo for two years when they came to Carrick-on-Shannon and they said that they never got a fright like it. They would feel there is great potential and they are pretty confident they can improve this team big time.
"They are not coming for the craic, I can assure you. They are coming with the ambition to win a Connacht title, secondly to get promotion from Division Four but they also want to see Leitrim playing in Croke Park."
Gerry also revealed that both men would be heavily involved in a major revamping of the Coaching and Development of football in Leitrim – "Our ambition is to provide the very best for Leitrim players. We are trying to provide the very best training facilities and the best player accommodation and I think it is important that we provide a top quality management team and a coaching system that will improve the skills of the players.
"We have spent a lot of time in developing facilities but I think it is important that we develop the skills of the footballers in the county and this applies from underage up," said Gerry who added that both Moran and Morrison will work with all County teams as well as with club coaches around the county.
Both men will jump straight into the job and Gerry revealed that they visited the County last weekend to inspect training venues and were impressed with the facilities on offer in Cloone. Both men would be attending club games extensively in the coming months and would hope to organise a development panel for back-up players.
"They want to see all club football and if anybody thinks there is somebody in the county who is of the standard required, they want to hear about them," concluded Gerry who added that a Leitrim based selector will be appointed and they hope to start holding trial games in October.
27-Aug-08 by LeitrimObserver.ie
Coaching news
CoachingSenior team management.
All in coaching would like to welcome Mickey Moran and John Morrison to Leitrim as our new senior team management and wish them well in their new role. This is a massive appointment for all grades of football in Leitrim. Both men are at the top of the coaching ladder and their advise and knowledge will be of enormous benefit to both County and club players and coaches. Well done to all involved in making this appointment happen.
Under 14 School of excellence.
Great turn out to our first session on Saturday last with over 40 young footballers attending. Coaching continues on Saturday next in Leitrim Gaels grounds commencing at 1pm. Thanks to all club coaches who helped with contacting players. For further information please contact Cormac Flynn on 087-6787716.
Under 15 School of Excellence.
The under 15 squad will continue its preparation for up coming blitz on Saturday next in Kiltubrid GAA park, commencing at 11.00 am. Bus times as usual.
For any further information please contact Terry McManus.
27-Aug-08 by Thomas Keenan
Michael Poinard RIP
GeneralAt last nights special County Board meeting a vote of sympathy was passed for the late Michael Poinard. Both of Michaels sons play hurling for the county as does his daughter Mary who is involved with the Ladies. Michael is also a past hurler of the county team when he played as corner back in the 1970s.
To his wife Bernie, Sons Michael, David, Peter and his daughter Mary we offer our deepest sympathies.
May he rest in peace.
26-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
New Mangement Team announcement
County FootballLeitrim GAA are delighted to announce that Mickey Moran and John Morrison will take over the vacant senior football management positions after ratification at tonights special county board meeting.
Mickey Moran started coaching as player Manager for 2 years at Derrys helm and when he hung up the boots he completed a further 2 years for the county.
Before his playing days ended he had played for his home club Glen, Derry, Ulster and the Rest of Ireland and was an All-Star replacement.
He was the Derry coach in 1993 as he assisted the late Eamon Coleman during Derrys capture of the All-Ireland title.
Towards the end of the nineties he was involved with the Irish International Rules team with Colm ORourke, John OKeefe, John Tobin for two years.
Having coached in Sligo and Donegal, in between stints with his native county Derry, he then took the top role in Mayo in 2006 taking them to a National League semi-final appearance, a Connacht final win and to an All-Ireland final appearance against Kerry with a superb win against Dublin along the way. Leitrim fans who were in Croke Park for the Tommy Murphy cup final against Louth may remember the fantastic Dublin v Mayo encounter that followed.
Mickey Moran is assistedby John Morrison who is only one of a small number of ‘GAA master coaches in Ireland. He is no stranger to coaches in Leitrim as he has undertaken several coaching seminars in the county in recent years as part of our games development plan. Earlier this year he was one of the high profile tutors included in the 2008 Coachworks series held in Armagh, this programme which "transforms theory into practice" offered useful tips on how best to deliver coaching messages and skills.
He is known for his ability to analyse player athleticism and performance and to provide a variety of solutions to enhance both.
The colourful Armagh native has coached with no fewer than five county teams and whose expertise has also been sought by Ulster Rugby and Leicester Tigers has partnered Mickey Moran in each of Morans last three Managerial appointments in Mayo, Derry and Donegal.
In conjunction with the development of playing and training facilities Leitrim GAA look on this appointment as another phase of development of Gaelic football in the county. Not only will Mickey and John be the senior team mentors they will also be involved in the preparation of coaching programmes for county underage teams & development squads. They are willing to assist in the preparation for our county U16s, Minor, U21s and Junior teams.
At grass roots level they are very willing to work with club coaches throughout the county and will be available to help in preparing programs for club teams. Their commitment to Leitrim GAA will further enhance the comprehensive Coaching and Development plans already in operation and this is a much valued addition to their duties as Senior team management.
25-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Update on search for County Manager
County FootballThe sub-committee charged with finding a new county team Manager have requested a special sitting of the County board committee tonight Monday, Aug 25th. It is expected that this sub-committee will present the name of a potential new Manager to the clubs of the county for ratification. If the clubs ratify the new Manager the details of the appointment will be made known on this website after 9:30pm tonight. No further comment or information will be available until this time.
25-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Junior Championship
Club FootballJunior A got up and running last weekend and Bornacoola, Eslin , Mohill and Melvin Gaels got off to a perfect start. One game inÓgroup 1, Bornacoola v Leitrim Gaels, is scheduled for tomorrow evening (Saturday) at 7pm and the three remaining games are scheduled for Sunday. The picture will become clearer on the group stages Sunday evening at 8:30pm.
Junior B opens this weekend and the competition is divided into two groups with 5 teams inÓgroup 1 and 4 in the 2nd group.
Group 1 –
Annaduff
Aughawillan
Aughnasheelin
St Marys
Dromahaire
Group 2 –
Cloone
Fenagh St Caillins
Glencar/Manorhamilton
Kiltubrid
All games this weekend are arranged for 1:30pmon Sunday afternoon.
The Junior C competition will be just around the corner after the first round of Junior B is completed.
22-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Intermediate Championship – Round 3 – Status
Club FootballTwo Intermediate games came a cropper last weekend due to the bad weather while group 1 finished all their games. Hopefully on Sunday evening all places will be decided in the quarters and relegation will be facing some teams as we look at the status of the groups:
Group 1
Status: This group is complete as Dromahaire are through to the quarters and in last weekends game Aughnasheelin decided the second place with a convincing win over Annaduff who now head for the relegation playoffs.
Group 2
Final Game: Aughavas v St Marys
Status: This group is very close, St. Marys can top the group this weekend but if Aughavas win then itll be down to score difference to decide the placings. Glencar/Manor must sit back and await the result although their +4 score difference will probably stand to them.
Group 3
Final Game: Drumkeeran v Ballinaglera (rescheduled)
Status: Cloone are in the quarters and Drumkeerin are nearly there in that they need a draw or better to go through. Ballinaglera on the other hand need to win outright as they need all the points to better Drumkeerins 1 point.
Group 4
Final Game: Gortletteragh v Fenagh St. Caillins (rescheduled)
Status: This group is almost decided upon as Gortletteragh and Fenagh are guaranteed a place what remains to be seen is in which order they come out of the group. A draw and Gortletteragh will go through as table toppers due to score difference. Glenfarne/ Kiltyclougher await the relegation playoff.
22-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 14 School of excellence.
The under 14 school of excellence will take place on Saturday next in Drumshanbo commencing at 2pm. Players who attended the trials a few weeks back are asked to please attend this session. Last weeks session was cancelled due to the terrible weather conditions. Thanks to all club coaches who helped with contacting players. For further information please contact Cormac Flynn on 087-6787716.
Under 15 School of Excellence.
The under 15 squad will continue its preparation for up coming blitz on Saturday next in Kiltubrid GAA park, commencing at 11.00 am. Bus times as usual.
For any further information please contact Terry McManus.
20-Aug-08 by Thomas Keenan
Senior Champ Groups – Round 3 – Update
Club FootballSeven out of eight have guaranteed their place in the quarter-finals. The last round of the group stages is complete bar one last game inÓgroup 2 between Kiltubrid and Allen Gaels which will decide the 2nd position in the group and more importantly the 8th place in the quarters. The score difference criteria could apply to this game to decide the placings.
Group 1
Status:
Annaduff got to the Quarters on full points. Carrigallen are in 2nd placing, Annaduff must await the outcome of Allen Gaels v Kiltubrid. Carrigallen will face Group 1 winners Glencar Manorhamilton in two weeks time.
Drumreilly in relegation semifinal with Allen Gaels or Kiltubrid
Group 2
Final Game: Allen Gaels v Kiltubrid
Status:
Glencar Manorhamilton are through on full points and meet Carrigallen who are the Group 1 runner up. In teh postponed game we have a local derby as both teams fight for the last place. Kiltubrid have the better score difference so a draw is the minimum result needed. Allen Gaels know that a draw wont be enough and they no doubt will draw inspiration from the game in Cloone as they will look to emulate Sean OHeslins. It will be a frustrating week for both camps as they try to get themselves up for the game after having to lay down tools last Saturday afternoon.
Group 3
Status:
Melvin Gaels are in the Quarter finals with 3 points and meet Bornacoola. score difference didnt apply in this group as Sean OHeslins needed full points while a draw was the minimum for Mohill. Sean OHeslins were fully deserving of their win in a game that saw them put it up to Mohill from the start and surprisingly Mohill were slow to respond. The Mohill goal came in the last few minutes of the game but OHeslins held out. Sean OHeslins to meet Group 4 winners St Marys while Mohill to face Aughawillan in the relegation semifinal.
Group 4
Status:
St. Marys win means that they have full points and will play Sean O Heslins in the quarters. St Marys win also decided the fate of Borncoola as the defeat of Aughawillan ensured their place in the quarters against Group 3 winners Melvin Gaels. Aughawillan will face Mohill in the relegation semifinal.
Summary:
Facing Relegation semifinal –
Drumreilly v Allen Gaels or Kiltubrid
Mohill v Aughawillan.
Quarters –
Group 1 Winners – Annaduff
v Grp 2 Runners Up – Kiltubrid or Allen Gaels
Group 2 Winners – Glencar / Manorhamilton
v Grp 1 Runners Up – Carrigallen
Group 3 Winners – Melvin Gaels
v Grp 4 Runners Up – Bornacoola
Group 4 Winners – St Marys
v Grp 3 Runners Up – Sean O Heslins
19-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Junior B Championship Draw
Club FootballThe Junior B draw was made yesterday evening (Sunday) at the CCC meeting and the following 9 teams were drawn into 2 groups. Group 1 is comprised of 5 teams and thus 5 rounds while Group 2 contains 4 teams which results in 3 rounds.
Junior B Participants:
Annaduff
Aughawillan
Aughnasheelin
Cloone
Dromahaire
Fenagh St Caillins
Glencar/Manorhamilton
Kiltubrid
St Marys
18-Aug-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO