The following is an article by Tommy Moran published in this weeks Leitrim Observer Match Supplement. Many thanks to Tommy and the Observer for the kind permission to use this amusing piece here. Further match related stories available here: Leitrim Observer – Sport
Salthill is no Coney Island and the roads through Williamstown and Dunmore are not just as appealing as the Van Wyck Expressway, but Leitrim are going West again anyway.
Some weeks ago, we worried about the currency exchange, would the dollar hold good for another while. We went on-line or to Bradys Travel or to relations looking for the cheapest flights and most central hotels.
We contacted the Christmas card relations to let them know we were making the trip they have encouraged us to make for years – would they be as happy with the news when they heard that not only were we coming ourselves but that the whole gang was on the march?
Bags were packed. They were too bloody heavy, out came the luxuries. Sure we could buy toothpaste, socks and underpants in New York if we were stuck. In went the Leitrim jersey, the adapter, the Leitrim t-shirt and all the caps, badges, flags and colours we had invested in in 1994.
7th Avenue would be swarming not only with Masonite but with McGovern Bros, Jimmys of Dromod, City Recovery, and Gandon Securities – plus every possible green and gold combination, together with a cacophany of club colours from the Black and Amber of the Bors down to the Blue and White of Melvin Gaels.
The Singing Cowboy in the centre of Manhattan surely had a multicoloured audience. Reports had it that some Leitrim jerseys were spotted in the darkened corners of the Gentlemans Club on 7th Avenue, parting with their crisp $50 notes for a private lapdance or to see a less than over-dressed blonde shimmying up a pole.
How Tom Guckian wished he had got $50 every time he went up and down a pole in his days with the ESB around Carrick. If he had, he could clear the debt in Páirc Sean – and on his own Páirc Tom.
There used to be a lap dancing club in Salthill – but it had closed down from lack of business. They mustnt have been fixing enough matches in Pearse Stadium to keep the place going. Either that or people are getting a bit of wit.
No, were not going to New York for the Galway match, but well still be in the nearest county grounds to Gaelic Park. So the game should nearly have the same "getaway" appeal as our last outing.
For that one many returned to the fold, Rosaleen Joyce, Catherine McTague Maura Sweeney and Damien OBrien to name but a few from Ballinamore alone. RosaleenÓgot really caught up in the excitement – roaring at John McKeon that he was kicking the ball the wrong way in the second half.
Then someone told her that teams change sides at half time. She still cant understand it – she says she never saw a golfer playing the ball from the hole back to a tee, even after a break. But she was one better than Maura Sweeney.
Maura made the journey to New York but never made it to Gaelic Park. She spent the time in Macys on 34th Street, probably trying to get a few bargains before Olivia and the professional shoppers hit it on the Monday. Damien OBrien swears hell never miss a Leitrim match again. Well, at least any time they play in New York.
Just like going to the Big Apple some will head off to Galway inÓgood time to soak up the atmosphere.No doubt my own lads Garrett and Eamon will be linking up with Conor Mahon, Mark Dolan, Barry Doyle and a host of others around Eyre Square on Saturday night – just to make sure poor old Padraig OConaire wont be lonely there on his own.
Padraigs main claim to fame is through his book "Masal beag dubh". No doubt he has noticed that the 4x4s and the Space Wagons have replaced the asal for family transport.
But no doubt he still hears plenty of asals roaring around Eyre Square, especially at weekends when the chipper follows the disco on the Saturday night schedule.
Padraig OConaire could write. A pity he cant talk, hed be better than any CCTV for the Guards. Not many will head from Leitrim to Galway for the game in the ass and cart, but theyll come in all modes of transport — Micras, Passats, Mercs, Octavias, while many will opt for the local minibus or coach and have no hassle about been bagged.
Our well travelled Dublin contingent will opt for Iarnród Éireann — and hope that the train makes it the whole way this time.
Hats, flags and colours will be set up at every vantage point, as well as the gourmet hot dogs, hamburgers and plastic chicken sandwiches. And, of course, the lucky, lucky ice-cream. Everyone is out to make a buck – a GAA game in any town does no harm to the local economy. Some people refer to the GAA as the grab all association, but dont mind making use of it to grab a bit for themselves.
The first Galway-Leitrim clash in Pearse Stadium was back in 1957. We went by bus from Ballinamore that day and I remember we had lost Mary Ann Keegan and Mary Ann McAllister when we were ready to head back home. We lost the match too — and weve lost out to Galway a few times since.
And so the pundits, the experts, the commentators and the bookies will be giving about the same chance of a Leitrim win on Sunday as a return of Our Lady to Knock. Liam Sammon will be trying to tell his players otherwise, but at the back of their minds Padraig Joyce and the rest will really be having on eye on the Connacht Final.
Well leave the team tactics and pep-talks in the capable hands of Dessie, Barney, Pat, Noel and George who well know how to motivate and prepare Leitrim.
Our job is to go and support. There can Scórcely be anything more disheartening for a player than to see his neighbours and so-called supporters arses disappearing into the tunnel and heading for the gates with 20 minutes still to go, just because the team is a few points behind.
If theres any early exit from Pearse Stadium, let it be a Galway one – let them out to the slot-machines to try to win something, because theyre not going to win the match. Leitrim people dont intend to go through the horrors of crawling through Claregalway and then having to park out near Connemara just to put up a good show.
At half time the RTE panel will be trying to analyse whats wrong. Galway werent supposed to be behind and struggling badly.
Joe Brolly will be laughing anyway, but still talking about a Galway resurrection. Colm ORourke will probably say the referee is too small, that hes not letting any hard marking, that Emlyn Mulligan is getting too many handy frees.
Poor Michael Lyster will be speechless — his native Galway on the back-foot in Salthill!
P.S. A bit of good news for Colm. InÓgaelic Park I saw Jackie McTague with a referees whistle —- now theres the solution. Give Jackie the Meath County Final and let the two teams at each other. She wouldnt bother about red cards or yellow cards or even the black book.
And another thing you could be sure of — thered be no dissent. Jackie might evenÓget the All Ireland. But hopefully she wont be in line for it, because Leitrim take another step to Croke Park next Sunday.
11-Jun-08 by Tommy Moran / LM Observer
George OToole RIP
GeneralIt was with deep sadness that Coiste Chontae Liatroma CLG have learned of the passing of George OToole after a short illness in Sligo Hospital.
A native of Annaduff, George served as Uachtarán of Coiste Chontae Liatroma from 1996-1998 and Cathaoirleach of Coiste Chontae Liatroma from 1971-1980.
He represented Leitrim at Connacht level for 20 years and he was also a former Cathaoirleach of Comhairle Connacht from 1988-1990.
Other notable posts include that of being a former Trustee of Cumann Lúthchleas Gael and Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.
At Club level he captained St. Marys to their first ever Senior championship in 1958 while serving as the clubs chairman at the same time. He played for 16 years with St. Marys.
He was closely associated with Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada as he was a member of the committee that purchased the grounds in 1964 and was chairman of the committee for 34 years until his retirement in 1995.
Pre-deceased by his wife Alma in 1995, he had worked locally inÓgilmartins Cash and Carry from 1943 where he became a Manager and director of the company until his retirement in 1991.
We offer our sincere sympathy to his family and wide circle of friends.
Ar Dheis De go raibh a anam dilis.
25-Jun-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 15 residential School.
10 footballers and 5 hurlers spent three days last week attending an under 15 residential school of excellence at N.U.I. Galway. Over the three days all players took part in various aspects of coaching and games development including resistance training, skills development and conditioned games. We would like to congratulate the following players on their performances both on and off the field over the three days. All players involved were a credit to their clubs, schools and most of all to their families. Well done lads.
Football. – Ronan Reynolds, Conor Farrell, Barry Tiernan, James Flynn, Gerald Percivel, Michael McManus, John Fanning, SeanÓgallagher, Patrick McHugh and Thomas Mulvey.
Hurling. – Tomas Glancy, John McDermott, Ronan Flynn, Conor O’Donnell and Fionnbarr Quinn.
Under 14 school of excellence trials.
Two trial evenings will take place next week for the under 14 football school of excellence. Monday evening next 30/06 in Cloone GAA grounds and Thursday evening next 03/07 in Drumkeerin GAA grounds. Both trials will commence at 7.30pm. Cormac Flynn from the St.Marys club will be in charge of this years school and can be contacted on 087-6787716. Cormac will be in contact with all clubs over the next few days.
Under 8 & 10 blitz club blitz.
The next series of games were not scheduled to take place till September but at the request of clubs we will organise a round of games for Saturday 12th July. The full list of games will be published in next week’s paper and will also be on the Leitrim GAA web site.
Vhi GAA Cul Camps 2008
Monday next 30/06 is the start of this years Vhi GAA cul camps and we hope everyone attending will have a great time. If you have not yet registered, please note that it’s still not too late to register.If parents don’t have a form they can download one from the GAA website www.gaa.ie. Return all forms to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean, Ck – on – Shannon, Co.Leitrim. List of camps for 2008 are as follows.
Monday 30/06/2008 – Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon, Aughawillan.
Monday 07/07/2008 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.(Bornacoola GAA grounds)
Monday 14/07/2008 – Aughavas, Gortletteragh, Dromahair.
Monday 21/07/2008 – Fenagh, Drumkeerin, Leitrim.
24-Jun-08 by Thomas Keenan
Leitrim Ladies News
LadiesLeitrim Ladies Notes
Unfortunately Leitrim Ladies are not entering a Senior team in this years Championship, this is due to the failure of the Committee to appoint a Manager of sufficient standard to manÓge the team. The players are no way responsible for this situation and it is up the Committee to ensure no blame is attached to the players and that they appoint an excellent management team for these brilliant bunch of players. The underage teams continue to do well. The County U12 team take part in the Mayo Blitz in Kiltimagh this Saturday. We wish them all the best of luck. Congratulations to Cloone on claiming the U14 7 aside crown with a comprehensive win 4-15 to 0-05 over Leitrim Gaels. This Wed sees the 9 aside final in Drumshanbo at 7pm featuring Drumkeerin and Fenagh. On Thursday the semi final replay of the 11 aside takes place between Aughnasheelin/Kiltubrid and Glencar/Manor. On Sunday St Josephs take on Dromahair in the Inter 9 aside League final.
Finally the following Officers have resigned due to the continuing mis-management of Ladies football in the County. Padraig Kelly – Vice Chairperson and Chairperson of the Fixtures and Disciplinary Committee Breege Brady – Assistant Treasurer and member of Fixtures Committee. Maeve Quinn – Cultural and Language Officer, Emer Horan – Registrar, Kieran Moran – Development Officer, Secretary of Fixtures and Disciplinary Committee and member of various underage Management teams. The four remaining Officers are Chairperson – Geraldine Cremer, Secretary Bernie Glancy, Assistant Secretary Claire Quinn, Childrens Officer NoeleenÓgeoghegan These Officers will carry out all the duties of the Committee until other officers are appointed.
24-Jun-08 by Kieran Moran – Ladies – Acting PRO
Leitrim Ladies Withdrawal
LadiesLeitrim not to compete in the 2008 TG4 Connacht and All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship The Ladies Gaelic Football Association wishes to confirm that Leitrim will not be participating in the 2008 TG4 Connacht Senior Football Championship or the TG4 All-Ireland series. This unfortunate situation has arisen due to circumstances within the county and while it is regrettable in the short term, new structures are being put in place that will ensure that this type of situation should not arise again. The Ladies Gaelic Football Association is confident that the necessary structures will be quickly put in place in Leitrim and that the county will be in a position to compete in next year’s League and Senior Championship. Geraldine Giles, President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association said: “Leitrim have contributed hugely to Ladies Football in the last number of years, competing in a Junior All-Ireland final in 2006 and winning a thrilling Intermediate Championship final against Wexford in Croke Park last year. “What has happened in the last few months has been an unfortunate series of events which has led to the situation whereby Leitrim cannot compete to the level they would have hoped for this season. As a result, Leitrim will not be taking part in the 2008 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship. However, I am sure that Leitrim will be back even stronger next season. “The new structures in place within the next few months will stand the county and its dedicated players, administrators and supporters inÓgood stead into the future.”
23-Jun-08 by Kieran Moran – Ladies – Acting PRO
Club action this weekend
Club FootballFrom Under 12 to Division 1 there is lots to keep you entertained this weekend starting this evening at 7 for the U12s 15 and 9 a sides. At 8 pm two ACL division 1 games take place with Gortletteragh meeting Allen Gaels and a repeat of last years county final with Kiltubrid home to St. Marys.
Tomorrow evening the remainder of Division 1 and 2 games are played at 6:30pm with the exception of a noonÓgame between Aughavas and Aughawillan. On Sunday ACL Divsion 3 and 5 teams play out various rounds of their respective competitions. Division 4 teams have a break this weekend.
In ACL Division 1 its early stages yet with Glencar Manor table leaders after 3 games by 2 points and they are closely followed by 5 teams in second place on 4 points.
ACL Division 2 sees Sean O Heslins lead the way on full points (6) with Dromahaire just behind on 5 points.
In ACL Division 3 Annaduff are clear leaders with the full 12 points with Glencar/Manor and St. Marys in joint secondon 8 each.
ACL Division 4 have no fixtures this weekend but Ballinaglera also have clear rounds with 7 wins out of 7 and Annaduff follow with 6 out of 7 wins.
ACL Division 5 is very tight with 3 teams fighting for top spot. Glencar/Manor, Bornacoola and CLoone all have clear rounds and share top spot on 12 points. They only differencating factor is score difference with 17 scores dividing the 3. Aughnasheelin are sitting quietly on 11 points just under the leaders.
20-Jun-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Jack McNally RIP
GeneralLeitrim GAA wishes to express its sympathy with the family of the late Jack McNally of Dromod, who passed to his eternal reward on Saturday evening last. Jack was a former long serving member of Coiste Chontae Liatroma CLG having served in the position of Treasurer from 1955-1971, and was also a Trustee of the Leitrim GAA property at Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada from its original purchase to the present day.
A former inter-county player he was a member of the last Bornacoola team to win a SFC in 1957 and also lined out in the colours of Annaduff during his playing days. Jack McNallys removal will take place from his residence on this Wednesday evening arriving at Annaduff Church at 7.30pm with his funeral Mass on Thursday at 12noon. Jack is survived by his wife Millie, sons Padraig and John and daughters Maura and Anne to whom we extend our sincere sympathy on their sad loss. Ar Dheis De go raibh a anam dilis
17-Jun-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching News
County FootballUnder 15 residential School.
10 footballers and 5 hurlers will spend three days this week attending a residential school of excellence at N.U.I. Galway. They will join with 75 young footballers and hurlers from the four other Connacht Counties. Over the three days they will cover various aspects of coaching and games development. We congratulate those selected and hope the have an enjoyable three days.
Primary School Coaching.
The second block of primary school coaching has concluded and we would like to thank all coaches for their effort over the past few months. Thanks to all school principles and Boards of management for their cooperation with the scheme. We look forward to working with you all again in September.
Under 8 & 10 blitz club blitz.
Our latest series of under 10 Go-Games blitzes concluded last week. The next series of games were not scheduled to take place till September but at the request of clubs we will organise a round of games for Saturday 12th July. We will publish a full list of games in the next few weeks.
Vhi GAA Cul Camps 2008
Parents please note that its still not too late to register for the Vhi GAA cul camps.
If parents dont have a form they can download one from the GAA website www.gaa.ie. Return all forms to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean, Ck – on – Shannon, Co.Leitrim. List of camps for 2008 are as follows.
Monday 30/06/2008 – Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon, Aughawillan.
Monday 07/07/2008 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.(Bornacoola GAA grounds)
Monday 14/07/2008 – Aughavas, Gortletteragh, Dromahair.
Monday 21/07/2008 – Fenagh, Drumkeerin, Leitrim.
17-Jun-08 by Thomas Keenan
Ladies County Team News
LadiesLadies County Team News
The County U16 team take on their Galway counterparts and favorites for the Connacht A title on Tuesday 24th June at 7.30 pm in Leitrim Village. In the round robinÓgame Leitrim stayed in touch with Galway up to half time but Galway pulled away in the second half. The Leitrim management will be hoping to pull of a shock victory this time round or at least give Galway an almighty fright. Big game performances will be required from the whole team but especially from Aighe Tighe, Fiona McCann, Aoife Williams and Katie Duignan. On their way to the final Leitirm had a comprehesive victory over Mayo and hard fought win over Roscommon while Sligo conceded their game. All supporters are encouraged to attend to cheer on the team.
The County U14 team has their Connacht Blitz refixed for July19th with no venue has yet confirmed. The All Ireland Div 3 Champions are relished a crack at this competiton.
The County U12 had their Connacht Blitz last Saturday in Hyde Park where Leitrim entered 2 teams. All the players had a great day and finished the day of in Supermacs. The next outing for the U12 is on the 28th June in Kiltimagh, followed by the Leitrim Blitz on the 12th July. A great thanks is due to the mentors Bernie McLoughlin, Yeonette O Rourke and Kieran Moran.
Club Competitons
The 9 aside Leagues are reaching a conclusion. In the Senior 9 aside Aughawillan are undefeated with comprehensive victories over Mohill and Kiltubrid. Cloone and Kiltubrid fighting for a place in the final. The finalists should be decided this week. The Intermediate 9 aside League sees St Josephs reach the final while on the final round games between Annaduff and Dromahair will decide the other finalist, leaving last year winners St Marys relinquishing their title. Sean O Heslins have booked their place in the Junior 9 aside final while Gortletteragh will be favorites to advance to the final.
The Annaduff Credit Union U14 Championships are reaching a conclusion as well. In Div 1 St Josephs await the winner of the semi final betweenÓglencar/Manor and the amalgamation of Aughnasheelin/Kiltubrid. In Div 2 Drumkeerin look the strongest as they take on Dromahair while Fenagh and Gortletteraghj play in the other semi final. In Div 3 Annaduff and Leitrim Gaels play the semifinal with Cloone awaiting the winners.
The U12 Championships have kicked of this week with 9 aside and 7 aside competitions
Team Affiliations for the Minor Championships are due in by Monday 30th June.
9 Aside League Div 2 Table
17-Jun-08 by Kieran Moran – Ladies – Acting PRO
CSFC – Galway v Leitrim Report
County FootballGalway advanced to the Connacht SFC final following a four-point victory over Leitrim in Pearse Stadium.
After trailing by two points at half time Leitrim got to within a point of Galway after the break but a goal from substitute Cormac Bane proved decisive in spite of a fine ten-point overall contribution from Leitrims Emlyn Mulligan.
Galways Matthew Clancy opened the Scóring with a second minute point but two frees from Mulligan edged Leitrim into an early lead. Padraig Joyce replied with two points and then a goal from the Tribesmens captain after 12 minutes advanced Galway into a four point lead as Joyce cut in from the right before sending a left footed strike past Enda Lyons.
Fiachra Breathnach was denied a second Galway goal on 15 minutes by Lyons as the home side enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges.
A Michael Meehan point stretched their lead to five points but a goal on 26 minutes had Des Dolans men right back into contention.
Philip McGuinness and Declan Maxwell exchanged passes with Maxwell finding the net via the post to cut the lead to just two points. Donal Brennan had a penalty shout for Leitrim five minutes after Maxwells goal when he appeared to be pushed by the Galway goalkeeper but the appeals were waved away by the referee.
Two further points at either end sent Galway in for half time enjoying a narrow two-point winning margin, 1-08 to 1-06.
Emlyn Mulligan may be a newcomer to inter county action but his fine contribution of 10 points, all from frees, in only his second championship match for Leitrim always gave the underdogs a chance of creating an upset.
Two frees from Mulligan either side of two points from Michael Meehan left little between the teams in the evenly contested first 10 minutes of the second half.
Cormac Bane and Declan Maxwell, with Leitrims sole second half score from play, exchanged points but Leitrim reduced the lead to the bare minimum 20 minutes into the half when Mulligan again found the range with a free kick.
However, the game turned inÓgalways favour just a minute later when the Tribesmen again raised the green flag to stun Leitrim and end the comeback. Meehan set up half time substitute Bane who made no mistake from close range.
Further points from Meehan and captain Joyce stretched the lead to six points as Leitrim heads dropped following the goal. Bane scored Galways last point of the game on 69 minutes while three pointed frees from Mulligan left four points between the teams at the full time whistle.
GALWAY: P Doherty; G Bradshaw; F Hanley; D Burke; D Meehan; D Mullahy; G Sice; N Coleman (0-01); M Lydon; P Conroy; P Joyce (1-04, 1 free); N Joyce (0-02); M Clancy (0-01); M Meehan (0-04, 1 free); F Breathnach.
Subs: B Cullinane and C Bane (1-02) for Lydon and Conroy half time; M Comer for Burke 42m; S Armstrong for Breathnach 47m.
LEITRIM: E Lyons; D Reynolds; J McKeon; M McGuinness; G Reynolds; B Prior; S Foley; G McCloskey; M Duignan; D OConnor; P McGuinness; M Foley (0-01); E Mulligan (0-10, all frees); D Maxwell (1-01); D Brennan (0-01).
Subs: D Duignan for OConnor half time; J Glancy for M Foley 49m; B McWeeney for D Reynolds 64m; C Duignan for Brennan 69m.
15-Jun-08 by RTE.ie
Leitrim Senior Football Team Announced
County FootballLeitrim team was announced tonight (Thursday) in advance of the Connacht Senior Football Championship encounter against Galway in Pearse Stadium on Sunday. The lineout has one change from the team that started against New York as Ciaran Duignan is replaced by Philip McGuinness. Michael Duignan is declared fit to start while Colin Regan is unlikely to participate due to a knee injury.
13-Jun-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO