Leitrim brought their greater experience and fitness to bear to comfortably see off the challenge of New York in front of a packed Gaelic Park in the Bronx on Sunday.
Leitrim supporters, estimated to number 2,500, swelled the attendance and cheered on their team inÓglorious sunshine in front of one of the biggest crowds seen at the famous New York venue.
The visiting team were professional in the way they approached this game and apart from a ten minute spell in the first half, they never allowed the home side to get into any sort of rhythm or dictate affairs to any real extent.
Championship debutant Emlyn Mulligan finished this game with an impressive 0-11, ten from frees.
There was a very physical edge to this game with New York having no fewer than nine yellow cards before Dermot Keane saw red in the final seconds.
Leitrim, for their part, chipped in with five yellows as referee Paraic Hughes stamped his authority on proceedings.
With three Leitrim natives on the New York panel, this Championship game saw the unusual spectacle of brother playing against brother with Drumkeerins Alan and Michael Foley lining up against one another.
Des Dolans side got off to a perfect start playing with the aid of the breeze and immediately took the game to New York.
Indeed New Yorks over physical approach got them into trouble in the first half with four menÓgoing into the referees book, while two Leitrim players were also shown yellow.
Leitrim were in control of the football for the first fifteen minutes and raced into a 0-05 to nil lead with three points from the accurate boot of Mulligan and one each from David OConnor and Declan Maxwell.
The hosts found it very difficult to breach a solid Leitrim defence and were restricted to shooting from distance. Their first point didnt register until the 18th minute when full forward Dan Doona from Kerry pointed a free.
Mulligan replied with a free after some hesitancy in the New York defence to stretch the lead for the visitors, but the home side then hit a purple patch and the Leitrim rearguard and midfield found it difficult to build moves.
During this passage of dominance New York popped over two quick points from Adrian OConnor and Mark Dobbin to cut the lead and Doona missed a kickable free and Robert Moran squandered a 45 which could have added pressure on Leitrim.
However, the visitors steadied themselves and finished the half strongly with some fine points as they cut through the New York defence.
Mulligan kicked two more frees, Donal Brennan finished a great team move with a point from the left and midfielder Michael Duignan added another directly from a New York kickout to leave them 0-10 to 0-03 in front at the interval.
The second half was dominated by Leitrim but there was a lethargy to their play for long spells before a final flourish in the last ten minutes added to their total.
Fitness was key and countless fouls by New York allowed Mulligan to punish them from placed balls.
Added to this was the tremendous work rate of midfielders Duignan and Gary McCloskey and the whole defence which effectively shut out the New York challenge.
In the end, it was all too easy and the huge Leitrim crowd were delighted with the result and can now look forward to a Connacht semi-final place against either Galway or Roscommon.
NEW YORK: Pa Ryan, Joe Bell, Aidan Power, Alan Foley, Lonan Maguire, Dermot Keane, Johnny Goldrick, Kenny OConnor (captain), Adrian OConnor (0-01, free), Liam ODonnell (0-02, two frees), Paddy Smith (0-01), Mark Dobbin (0-01), CJ Molloy, Dan Doona (0-01, free), Robert Moran.
Subs: Paul Mulhearne for Molloy (35 mins), Kevin Lilly for Dobbin (45 mins).
LEITRIM: Enda Lyons, Dermot Reynolds, John McKeon, Shane Foley, Gary Reynolds, Michael McGuinness, Barry Prior, Gary McCloskey (captain), Michael Duignan (0-02), Emlyn Mulligan (0-11, 10 frees), Declan Maxwell (0-01), Ciaran Duignan, Donal Brennan (0-01), David OConnor (0-01), Michael Foley.
Subs: Phillip McGuinness (0-01) for C. Duignan (26 mins), Barry McWeeney for Brennan (58 mins) Darren Duignan for OConnor (62 mins), Fintan McBrien for M Foley (66 mins); James Glancy for Maxwell (71 mins).
Referee: Paraic Hughes (Armagh).
11-May-08 by RTE.ie
U12 Leagues fixtures announced
Coiste na nÓgThe Under 12 league fixtures have been added to the website and can be found under the League Tables link on the Coiste na nÓg section on the left.
This years groupings consist of 6 teams in the 15 a side, 4 each in the 13 and 11 asides and 6 teams in the 9 a side. The competions commence on Monday evening next (June Bank Holiday) at 7:30pm in various locations county wide.
The participants in each section are:
15 a-side
Glencar/Manorhamilton
Drumreilly
St. Marys
Sean OHeslins
Dromahair
Annaduff
13 a-side
Drumkeerin
Mohill
Melvin Gaels
Carrigallen
11 a-side
Aughavas
St. Caillins
Cloone
Kiltubrid
9 a-side
Aughnasheelin
Gortletteragh
Bornacoola
Allen Gaels
Leitrim Gaels
Glenfarne/Kilty
26-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
All County Leagues – Divisions 1 to 5
Club Football26 league games covering all 5 ACL divisions are scheduled for this weekend and Divisions 1 and 2 start this evening at 8pm across the county. Both of these divisions have 1 round played and clubs will be anxious to make up for lost ground this evening as the settle into round 2. Bornacoola and Allen Gaels are at the top of Division 1 while Sean O Heslins top Division 2 all of their placings due to superior score differences from their opening game.
ACL Division 3 have the luxury of playing their 4th round of games and at the moment Annaduff and St. Marys are heading the way. While in ACL Division 4 Ballinaglera are clear leaders with some teams having completed 5 and others 4 rounds.
ACL Division 5 is competitive especially at the top with 3 teams on top points after 4 rounds and they are Borncoola, Glencar/Manor and Cloone. Cloones score difference is 15 points adrift of the other two teams who have tallied an impressive 24 points score difference each.
Action on Saturday is a 6:30pm and on Sunday its at 2:30pm.
23-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching News
CoachingUnder 8 & 10 blitz club blitz.
The next series of games in our under 8 & 10 blitz, will take place over the weekends 31/05 and 07/06 again commencing at 10.30am approx. A full list of games will be published in these notes and also advised to the each club coaching officer, in advance of these dates.
Hurling gear promotion.
To assist everybody interested in the promotion of hurling within the County, we have put together a very special deal with a number of suppliers of hurling gear and can now offer fully approved hurling helmets at the bargain price of € 50.00 each and full size hurley’s at € 14.00 each. Further information can be had by contacting Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or Andrew Keary 087-7530888. Information leaflets will be distributed in both schools and clubs this week.
Vhi GAA Cul Camps 2008
Application forms and information leaflets will have been distributed to all schools. Forms can also be down loaded from the national GAA website at www.gaa.ie. We would urge parents to return their forms as quickly as possible as this will greatly assist with the smooth running of our camps. 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.
21-May-08 by Thomas Keenan
Player Injury Scheme – Update
GeneralThe Player Injury Scheme has had many issues over the years particularly in relation to been in a position of settling claims within a reasonable period of time, however in general this has been cause by the claims form not been completed correctly or the absence of the back up information. What hasnt helped is the late notification of claims. Late reporting of claims can give rise to many more questions which further delays any settlement.
In this regard I set out hereunder a report requested from Coyle Hamilton Willis regarding the reporting of claims over the 2005- 2007 period:
Approximately 31% – 35% of claims are submitted within 60 days of incident date
Approximately 20% – 24% of claims are submitted within 60-90 days of incident date
Approximately 24% – 27% of claims are submitted within 90 – 180 days of incident date
Approximately 18% – 21 % of claims are submitted in excess of 180 days
If we are to continue to operate a scheme successfully we all have to be more efficient in reporting and submitting claims and in this regard we propose applying the 60 day reporting condition which is and has been on the brochure for many years.
It is our intention to apply this condition with effect from 1st July 2008 and clubs need to be advised to submit any old claims immediately. We do accept that over time there will be the odd exception which will be dealt with on an individual basis but in general there should not be any excuse for late notification.
Is mise,
Ruairí Mac Lannchaidh
Bainisteoir,
Riosca agus Árachais
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael
20-May-08 by PJ Meehan
Connacht Junior Final – Summary
County FootballKevin Higgins scored a goal three minutes from end of extra-time to secure the Connacht junior football championship title for Roscommon at Pearse Stadium yesterday.
Roscommon seemed poised for victory in normal time but Leitrim corner-forward James Holohan steered over a superb equaliser as the game went into stoppage time.
ScórERS — Roscommon: K Higgins 1-2; D Moran 0-5 (3f), C McHugh 1-1, B Mullen 0-2. Leitrim: D ODonnell 0-4 (2f), J Holohan, D Gilhooley (2f) N Doonan 0-2 each, P McGowan, R Cox, C Prior 0-1 each.
Roscommon — M Miley; R Brady, R Cox, D Flynn; N Carty, J Nolan, C Garvey; M Killilea, M Reynolds; K Higgins, B Mullen, J McKeague; F Cregg, D Moran, C
19-May-08 by Irish Independant.ie
Leitrim announce the Junior Team
County FootballThe following is the Leitrim Junior team to play Roscommon in the Connacht Junior Football Final in Pearse Stadium on Sunday at 2pm.
17-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Weekend action
GeneralLeitrim Hurlers open the weekends activities this evening at 8pm in Páirc Seán in the Leinster Hurling Shield against neighbours Longford.
Club activity commences Saturday evening at 6:30pm as seven League games covering Divisions 4 & 5 are scheduled. For the Seniors 4 games are set in the Shield competitions.
The Junior County Team are in action on Sunday at 2pm in Pearse Stadium against neighbours Roscommon in the Connacht Junior Final. It is expected that the Junior Team will be announced on Saturday morning.
16-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Ticket info for Pearse Stadium
County FootballTickets go on sale this evening (Friday) in Páirc Seán for the double fixture in Pearse Stadium, Galway and Leitrim interest will be on the opening game between Leitrim and Roscommon in the Junior Championship Final.
This is and All Ticket event and the prices are as follows:
Stand €30
Terrace €20
Students & OAPs Full Price Refunds €10 ( Terrace only)
will be paid to people with current cards at Designated Stiles
Designated Stiles:
No 20 Dr Mannix Road
No 34 Rockbarton Rd
OAPs Stand stile 62
Patrons are reminded that all persons (including children, students and O.A.Ps) Must have a ticket.
Also available through Connacht GAA Office,Ballyhaunis 094-9630335. ( Credit Card bookings accepted) or online at www.connachtgaa.ie or at Ticketmaster outlets.
Patrons are requested to arrive early for the games and co-operate with stewards and Gardai.
Please leave the vicinity of the stadium tidy.
Gates open 12.45pm.
16-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Leitrim Ladies U14 are All Ireland Champions
LadiesAll Ireland U14 Blitz
The All Ireland U14 Blitz was held in KinnÓgad on Saturday last and after a gruelling days competition Leitrim claimed the All Ireland Div 3 crown. This is a tremendous achievement by the team and shows the work being done with the underage in the County. Leitrim ensured the title stays in Connacht following Roscommons victory last year.
It took Leitrim a nerve tingling penalty shoot out to become All Ireland Champions over a brave Offaly side in the final.
After a poor performance in their first game against Fermanagh there was little sign that Leitrim would emerge as All Ireland Champions by the end of the day. Niamh Tighe got the first score of the match when she soloed from midfield to slot over. A minute later Laura O Dowd combined with Clare Rowley to score well. AgainÓgood work by Claire Rowley put Roisin Fowley through. Fermanagh carried the game there after but tenacious defending by Orlaith Heslin and fullback Chloe Gilligan kept Fermanghs lively forwards at bay. Niamh Tighe finished off the first half Scóring, a move involving several Leitrim players including Michelle McNama.
That was to be Leitrims last score of the match, Fermanagh piled on the pressure and a goal after 5 minutes to leave the minimum between the sides. Leitrim only managed a few sallies into the Fermanagh half and no real opportunity was created. Goalkeeper Katie Byrne was kept busy and showed her adept handling on numerous occasions. Fermanagh went in front when they goaled from close range. Fermanagh had the final say with the closing score to win by 2-01 to Leitrims 4 points. Best for Leitrim was Grainne O Malley, Patricia Ford and Katie Byrne.
It was a much improved Leitrim that took to the field against Armagh. After 2 minutes a Niamh Tighe free was played into Laura O Dowd who beat 2 players before firing into the net. A Niamh Tighe free was added in the 5th minute but play was up and down the field but Deirdre Davitt and Kelly O Brien kept Armagh at bay until the last minute when Armagh goaled.. Armagh equalised in the first minute of the second half, but Leitrim raised their game another notch. A brilliant move initiated by Caoimhe Quinn was finishing expertly to the net by Roisin Fowley to put Leitrim in front. Emma O Hagan was through onÓgoal but was fouled and Niamh Tighe put over the resulting free. Back came Armagh with an excellent goal of their own they soon equalised and Leitrim needed a wining score if they were to stay in the competition. Laura O Dowd duly obliged with seconds remaining and Leitrim held out on a score line of 2-03 to Armaghs 2-02.
Offaly were the opposition in the next game and in was one of Leitrims best performances of the day. With Anita Conefrey and Ciara Gaffney dominating on the 40 and Shauna McLoughlin sweeping up the breaks Leitrim enjoyed lots of possession. Niamh Tighe carried the ball deep into the oppositions 40 and on one such run set up Roisin Fowley for the first score. A goal by Emma O Hagan and Leitrim went 4 up but Offaly showed they had lively forwards when a ball over the top caught out the Leitrim back line and Katie Byrne was given no chance. On the stroke of half time Offaly drew level, both teams locked on 2-01 a piece.
On the resumption the pace quickened and Roisin Fowley scored a vital goal but back came Offaly with 2 points. The play seesawed with Chloe Gilligan sweeping up at the back and excellent assistance from Kelly O Rourke and Ciara McWeeney keeping Offaly at bay. A sweeping move from Leitrims fullback line and where Catherine BohanÓgave the final ball to Laura O Dowd to score a rasper from 12 metres was crucial. O Dowd was the provider as Claire Rowley finished the Scóring with stunning shot to the net a minute later. The final whistle blew shortly with Leitrim with 4-02 and Offaly with 2-03.
The final proved a very exciting affair as Offaly worked their way back into final on a penalty shoot out. This was the best match of the day. Leitrim dominated possession thanks in the main to the twin towers Anita Conefrey and Ciara Gaffeny in the half forward line. Despite all the possession in the first half Leitrim only led by 2 at half time.
Niamh Tighe captain for the final scored on one of her many runs at the heart of the defence. Emma O Hagan beat 2 players before Claire Rowley slotted over. In the 6th minute Shauna Clancys shot was saved but Claire Rowley scored from the rebound. Caoimhe Quinn and Laura O Dowd combined for Niamh Tighe to point. Offaly opened their account with a free and then on the 15th minute they goaled which gave them a huge boost going into the half time interval despite being outplayed for 80% of the first half as Leitrim failed to convert their chances.
On the resumption Offaly took the game to Leitrim and pointed a free before Roisin Fowley went passed 3 Offaly players to score from 15 metres. The Offaly full forward then buried the ball from close range as Offaly upped their performance to take the lead for the first time in the match. A goal from a dubious free put Offaly 4 up and Leitrim had it all to do. Laura O Dowd broke through the Offaly cover and passed to Roisin Fowley but as she was about to kick for goal she was fouled, Niamh Tighe scored the free. Leitrim were now attacking in droves and a minute later Fowley scored the equaliser with Scórtcher to the roof of the net. Offaly replied with a point of their own as they led 3-03 to Leitrims 2-05. Several Leitrim attacks came to nothing as Leitrim looked for the equaliser and it came with a minute to go. Offaly backs had blocked several kicks for a score around the 20 metre line but eventually Roisin Fowley hooked the ball over the bar to draw Leitrim level and send us into a dramatic penalty shoot out. The score at the end of normal time was Leitrim 2-06 Offaly 3-03
Shauna McLoughlin was first up for Leitrim but the Offaly keeper saved to put them into the driving seat. Offaly scored first with a well placed shot low and to the corner. Roisin Fowley levelled with fine finish giving the keeper no chance. Offalys second penalty was well struck but the ball hit the outside of the post and went wide. Caoimhe Quinn was next up for Leitrim; her shot was firm but down the middle as the keeper stayed. Leitrim keeper Katie Byrne with great determination saved Offalys next. Deirdre Davitts penalty was saved by the Offaly keeper but a brilliant block by Katie Byrne kept Leitrim in touch.
Shauna Glancys penalty put Leitrim in the lead and Offaly had to score their last penalty if they were to stay in the hunt for the cup. Offaly were denied by Katie Byrne as she dived to her left to save and send the Leitrim team were into raptures.
While Katie Byrne was the hero at the death, Leitrim had 23 heroes on the field as this team showed great character time and again all through the season. This team captured the first underage silverware for Leitrim for some time. A Special thanks to the management of Pat McWeeney, Bernie McLoughlin and Kieran Moran, and also the assistance of physios Geraldine McWeeney and Mary Bohan. Also thanks to the team sponsors Supermacs of Carrick for their generosity where the team enjoyed a lovely meal afterwards.
Leitrim team
Katie Byrne, Patricia Forde, Chloe Gilligan, Caoimhe Quinn, Grainne O Malley, Deirdre Davitt, Ciara McWeeney, Shauna McLoughlin, Niamh Tighe, Ciara Gaffney, Laura O Dowd, Anita Conefrey, Claire Rowley, Róisín Fowley, Emma O Hagan.
Shauna Clancy, Kelly O Brien, Catherine Bohan, Michelle McNama, Orlaith Heslin, Ciara Maguire, Kelly O Rourke and Niamh O Malley
14-May-08 by Kieran Moran – Ladies – Acting PRO
Leitrim v New York – Report
County FootballLeitrim brought their greater experience and fitness to bear to comfortably see off the challenge of New York in front of a packed Gaelic Park in the Bronx on Sunday.
Leitrim supporters, estimated to number 2,500, swelled the attendance and cheered on their team inÓglorious sunshine in front of one of the biggest crowds seen at the famous New York venue.
The visiting team were professional in the way they approached this game and apart from a ten minute spell in the first half, they never allowed the home side to get into any sort of rhythm or dictate affairs to any real extent.
Championship debutant Emlyn Mulligan finished this game with an impressive 0-11, ten from frees.
There was a very physical edge to this game with New York having no fewer than nine yellow cards before Dermot Keane saw red in the final seconds.
Leitrim, for their part, chipped in with five yellows as referee Paraic Hughes stamped his authority on proceedings.
With three Leitrim natives on the New York panel, this Championship game saw the unusual spectacle of brother playing against brother with Drumkeerins Alan and Michael Foley lining up against one another.
Des Dolans side got off to a perfect start playing with the aid of the breeze and immediately took the game to New York.
Indeed New Yorks over physical approach got them into trouble in the first half with four menÓgoing into the referees book, while two Leitrim players were also shown yellow.
Leitrim were in control of the football for the first fifteen minutes and raced into a 0-05 to nil lead with three points from the accurate boot of Mulligan and one each from David OConnor and Declan Maxwell.
The hosts found it very difficult to breach a solid Leitrim defence and were restricted to shooting from distance. Their first point didnt register until the 18th minute when full forward Dan Doona from Kerry pointed a free.
Mulligan replied with a free after some hesitancy in the New York defence to stretch the lead for the visitors, but the home side then hit a purple patch and the Leitrim rearguard and midfield found it difficult to build moves.
During this passage of dominance New York popped over two quick points from Adrian OConnor and Mark Dobbin to cut the lead and Doona missed a kickable free and Robert Moran squandered a 45 which could have added pressure on Leitrim.
However, the visitors steadied themselves and finished the half strongly with some fine points as they cut through the New York defence.
Mulligan kicked two more frees, Donal Brennan finished a great team move with a point from the left and midfielder Michael Duignan added another directly from a New York kickout to leave them 0-10 to 0-03 in front at the interval.
The second half was dominated by Leitrim but there was a lethargy to their play for long spells before a final flourish in the last ten minutes added to their total.
Fitness was key and countless fouls by New York allowed Mulligan to punish them from placed balls.
Added to this was the tremendous work rate of midfielders Duignan and Gary McCloskey and the whole defence which effectively shut out the New York challenge.
In the end, it was all too easy and the huge Leitrim crowd were delighted with the result and can now look forward to a Connacht semi-final place against either Galway or Roscommon.
NEW YORK: Pa Ryan, Joe Bell, Aidan Power, Alan Foley, Lonan Maguire, Dermot Keane, Johnny Goldrick, Kenny OConnor (captain), Adrian OConnor (0-01, free), Liam ODonnell (0-02, two frees), Paddy Smith (0-01), Mark Dobbin (0-01), CJ Molloy, Dan Doona (0-01, free), Robert Moran.
Subs: Paul Mulhearne for Molloy (35 mins), Kevin Lilly for Dobbin (45 mins).
LEITRIM: Enda Lyons, Dermot Reynolds, John McKeon, Shane Foley, Gary Reynolds, Michael McGuinness, Barry Prior, Gary McCloskey (captain), Michael Duignan (0-02), Emlyn Mulligan (0-11, 10 frees), Declan Maxwell (0-01), Ciaran Duignan, Donal Brennan (0-01), David OConnor (0-01), Michael Foley.
Subs: Phillip McGuinness (0-01) for C. Duignan (26 mins), Barry McWeeney for Brennan (58 mins) Darren Duignan for OConnor (62 mins), Fintan McBrien for M Foley (66 mins); James Glancy for Maxwell (71 mins).
Referee: Paraic Hughes (Armagh).
11-May-08 by RTE.ie
Leitrim Senior Football Team – Announced
County FootballConnacht Senior Football Championship 2008
New York v Leitrim – 3pm NY time – 8pm Irish time
Gaelic Park, Bronx, New York.
Ref: Padraig Hughes (Armagh)
The Leitrim team list is as follows:
11-May-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO