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
2009 Football and Hurling championship draws
County FootballTaken 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
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 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
Teresa Bohan RIP
GeneralIt 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
Championship Draw for 2009
County FootballThe 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
Club FootballMasonite 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
Glencar Manor and Aughnasheelin take the titles
Club FootballCongratulations 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
Update on Championship Fixtures
Club FootballFollowing 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
Thanks from Glasgow
Coiste na nÓgThe 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
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 14 School of excellence.
This squad will travel to Tubbercurry on Saturday next 04/10 evening 25/09 to take part in a blitz day. This will give all players a chance to experience playing against teams from Roscommon, Sligo and Fermanagh and should prove to be very enjoyable. Bus routes and times are as follows. Manorhamilton 8.50, Drumkeerin 9.10, Drumshanbo 9.30, Ck-on-Shannon 9.45. Ballinamore 8.30, Carrigallen 8.50, Aughavas 9.05, Cloone 9.15, Mohill 9.25, Masonite 9.35, Ck-on-Shannon 9.45. For further information players should contact Cormac Flynn on 087-6787716.
Under 15 School of excellence.
Under 15 squad resumes on Saturday morning next in Kiltubrid GAA park, commencing at 11.30 am. Bus times and routes as follows.
Kinlough 9.40, Manorhamilton 10.00, Drumkeerin 10.20, Drumshanbo 10.45, Kiltubrid 11.00.
Ballinamore 9.15, Carrigallen 9.35, Aughavas 9.50, Cloone 10.00, Mohill 10.10, Masonite 10.20, Ck-on-Shannon 10.30, Leitrim 10.40, Kiltubrid 11.00.
Under 14 Hurling school of excellence.
On Saturday last our under 14 hurlers took part in the Veronica Connolly/Mickey Cunniffe inter County hurling blitz hosted by the Padraig Pearses GAA club Roscommon.
The lads played very well, topping their group with wins over selections from Mayo and Roscommon but were very unlucky to lose the final by a goal to Sligo. Congrats to all involved especially Bernard Murray for all his work over the season and also to the Sean OHeslins club for the use of their grounds.
01-Oct-08 by Thomas Keenan
Drumkeerin launch a new website
Club DevelopmentDrumkeerin are as busy off the field as they are on it with the launch this week of their brand new website. County final week is a good week to launch the site which is just finished. It is a very polished affair and full of very interesting pages including a very informative section on the clubs history. The lotto, news, fixtures and photo gallery are just a few of the sections included in the site design.
The site is designed by Francis Redican who has utilised modern programming methods to produce a fast dynamic site. The colour schemes and navigation menus are easy on the eye and very effective.
Well done to Francis and all concerned, the club can definately be proud of this fine production as they prepare for the Intermediate final on Saturday.
Link to the Drumkeerin Website
www.DrumkeerinGAA.com
01-Oct-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Scór news
ScórScór na mBunscoileanna
Details have now been circulated to all schools in the County about Scór na mBunscoileanna. Last year 17 schools took part at two venues. This year it is hoped to run a North Leitrim event if enough schools are willing to take part. So we are particularly asking North Leitrim schools to take part in a least a few events. Some items are more easily organised than others, solo singing, solo dance, solo music, recitation and question time are relatively easy to get going. The two South Leitrim events are scheduled for Thursday 6 November in Ballinamore and on Friday 7 November in St Marys Hall, Carrick on Shannon. The North Leitrim event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 5 November.
Scór na nÓg
Dates have also been set for Scór na nÓg. The two semi-finals are on Saturday 6 December in Ballinamore and on Sunday 7 December in Carrick on Shannon. The finals will be in Manorhamilton on Sunday 4 January 2009. Dances which are excluded this year are: Rince Foirne; Trip to the Cottage, 8 Hand Reel. Rince Seit; Cavan Reel set.
Scór Sinsear
It may seem a long way off but club Scór officers are often asking early about Scór Sinsear dates. Well dates have been set and are as follows. Semi-finals on 6th and 7th March with the Co Finals on 14 March 2009
40 years of Scór Sinsear
This is the 40th year of Scór, it all started in 1970 on a small scale and of course is now the biggest cultural event of the winter months. It is expected that all clubs will make a greater effort to participate in this the 40th year. It is also planned to have some special events to mark the occasion.
Comhbhrón
The Scór community was saddened to learn of the death of Josephine Brogan last week. Josephine was a stalwart of the Aughnasheelin Novelty Act team and won a County Scór title in Nuachleas with Aughnasheelin in 2006. Go ndéana Dia trócaire uirthí.
30-Sep-08 by Sean O Suilleabhain
All Ireland win for Kiltubrids Linda Tighe with London Ladies
LadiesLinda suffered heartbreak in last years final with London, but bounced back with an impressive display to comprehensively outscore Derry and lift the West County Hotel cup. In an entertaining game Linda gave her usual full hearted performance at wing half back and was delighted with her teams performance and sucess. Well done Linda from all in Leitrim.
29-Sep-08 by