Workshop – Drills for defensive play – Des Newton – Ck – on – Shannon. Please note this workshop will take place this Wednesday evening 16/04, on the Community School pitch, commencing at 7.15pm. All clubs should ensure that their coaches attend this workshop.

WorkshopWednesday 30/04/08 @ 8pm. – Ballinamore – Integrated Hurling fitness drills – Damien Coleman & Paudi Butler will conduct this workshop with the County senior hurlers and all coaches should ensure that they do not miss this opportunity to observe top class coaching and fitness training combined within a session.

Under 8 & 10 blitz club blitz.

In line with a new directive from Croke Park we are asked to have four blitz days for our under 8 and 10 players in the month of May. However due to the number of Leitrim supporters travelling to New York in May, we have rearranged our dates as follows.

Saturday April 26th, Saturday May 3rd, Saturday May 31st, Saturday June 7th. We will publish the list of venues for the first two dates in the next few weeks.

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.

Fun Do Resource Pack.

Clubs and coaches are reminded that the new Fun Do packs are available from our offices in Pairc Sean, or by contacting Thomas Keenan 087-6591049. Packs are available for a limited time at the special price of €50 each.

Vhi GAA Cul Camps 2008

Application forms and information leaflets will have been distributed to all schools this week. We would urge parents to return their forms as quickly as possible as this will greatly assist with the smooth running of our camps. Following is the list of camp dates and venues.

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.

 

 

15-Apr-08 by Thomas Keenan

 

Earlier this evening the Central CCC confirmed that Round 7, the final round of the league, in Division 3 between Limerick and Leitrim will be in Kilmallock on Sunday at 2:30pm. The Gaelic Grounds in Limerick will host the Hurling finals as announced below. Leitrim supporters should note that there may be congestion in the Limerick region due to travelling support in particular from Galway. The referee is also confirmed as Michael McGann from An Clár.

The Kilmallock grounds are located approx 25 miles further south of Limerick in the general direction of Cork/Tralee. Towards the end of the week I will make available a map and directions to Kilmallock similar to that supplied for the previous away games

Leitrim County Board ask that as many supporters as possible travel to Kilmallock and give the team the boost that they need in this crunch game.

 

Allianz National Hurling League Finals

 

The C.C.C.C. confirmed that the Allianz National Hurling League Division One Final between Tipperary and Galway will take place on Sunday next in gaelic Grounds, Limerick at 4.15pm. This will be preceded by the Division Two Final between Carlow and Westmeath at 2.30pm.

 

The venues for the Allianz National Football League Final will be confirmed after the C.C.C.C. meeting next week

 

 

14-Apr-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

– Nationally, €2.9m has been raised for Grassroots GAA to date by Gaelic Telecom & its Customers

On Thursday 3rd April in Croke Park, Leitrim fans and players were acknowledged for raising €18,433.54 during 2007! This is the amount generated by Gaelic Telecom and its Leitrim customers for local GAA Clubs and Schools in the county. Nationally, €2.9m has been raised over the past three years for Grassroots GAA. Leitrim achieved 9% of the provincial payout while neighbours Sligo edged ahead with 10%.

GAA President, Nickey Brennan and Sean Bolger, Chairman of the imagine Telecommunications Group and owners of Gaelic Telecom were also in attendance and revealed that during 2007 alone, €1.4m was raised nationally and this was up by 35% on the previous year. Nickey Brennan welcomed the ongoing investment inÓgrassroots GAA and wants the GAA Community to sign up in evenÓgreater numbers to Gaelic Telecom so that even more funding can be achieved for local GAA Clubs and Schools.

As well as giving customers significant savings on their phone and broadband bills, the Gaelic Telecom initiative sees 15% of call costs being donated back to customers nominated GAA Clubs or primary schools. Gaelic Telecom issues funds twice a year to GAA Clubs and Cumann na mBunscol Primary Schools.

All Provinces showed great growth and while Galway, Dublin, Cork and Donegal earned the highest amounts in their respective provinces, Tyrone, Galway, Wexford and Cork showed the highest percentage growth by province. The Gaelic Telecom partnership has grown from strength to strength in the Republic and the 6 Counties have earned 60% of the total Ulster payout and 27% of the National payout for 2007. Leitrim GAA Clubs and primary schools have already been presented with the €18,433.54 raised during 2007.

Nickey Brennan, President of the GAA said, "On behalf of all our members, I would like to express our sincere appreciation of the ongoing investment inÓgrassroots GAA by Gaelic Telecom and its customers. I would ask all GAA members and supporters to seriously consider signing up to this initiative and continuing their ever-increasing funding support for our Clubs and Schools nationwide."

Sean Bolger, Chairman of the imagine Group (owner of Gaelic Telecom), said, "As the official telecoms partner to the GAA, Gaelic Telecom is delighted and very proud of the amounts raised by our customers around the country. Local clubs and schools are enjoying ongoing and ever-increasing funding so they can invest in the present and the future. And its a very practical and easy way for supporters and members to give financial and moral support to their own GAA community. All of us at Gaelic Telecom are delighted to facilitate this funding at no cost to our customers, but with the added benefit to them of savings on telephone and broadband costs!"

Kevin Ludlow of Annaduff commented, "through working with Gaelic Telecom the club received in excess of €1,500 in the past twelve months. This was a great boost for the everyday running of our club. Gaelic Telecom does all the work so it is easy for the club to benefit. This initiative is an excellent opportunity for both the club and supporter and we would recommend everyone to get involved".

 

 

14-Apr-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

30 fixtures arranged for this weekend so theres no excuse for not having a game to watch. Starting this evening (Friday) the U16s 13 and 9 a sides take to the fields at 7pm. Carrigallen 13 a side have an impressive record at the top 3 points clear of the second placed teams while in the 9 a side Aughnasheelin and Glenfarne/Kilty are neck and neck for top spot.

Tomorrow evening the Shield fixtures that came a cropper 2 weeks ago are rescheduled for 6:30pm.  The competitions are in the early stages with may games being rescheduled so form is not clear yet.

Sunday morning starting at 11am and leading up to 12:30pm the Ladies divisions 1,2 & 3 are in force and finally for the afternoon All County Leagues Divisions 4 and 5 are set for a 2:30pm throw-in.

In Divison 5 Bornacoola do not have a game this weekend and if results go they way of Glencar/Manor or St. Osnetts then the Borrs will be sharing their top position.

In Division 4 Ballinaglera and Annaduff will be particularly eager to maintain their table topping positions after their respective games.

 

 

 

11-Apr-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

As part of the GAA’s National Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Programme a number of significant new resources were launched in the theatre of the GAA Museum on Thursday, April 3rd.

Press Release ASAP National Website  – Leitrim Website

The aim of the ASAP Programme is to reduce the harm caused by alcohol and other drugs.

To date – 25 Counties have appointed ASAP officers, while 750 clubs have appointed officers.

In Leitrim 10 clubs have appointed officers, see table below.

It should be the interest of every club to ensure that they appoint an ASAP officer and to also develop a policy document on how the club deals with ASAP. See sample policy document attached.

If clubs require further information they can contact Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or Brendan Murphy, National co-ordinator 087-2350907.

 

 

Current Leitrim Club ASAP Officers

CLUB

ASAP OFFICER

Allen Gaels

Noel Beirne

Annaduff

Aughavas

Josephine Maguire

Aughawillan

Declan McGovern

Aughnasheelin

Ballinaglera

Bornacoola

Carrigallen

Cloone

Dromahair

Fergus Torsney

Drumkeerin

Drumreilly

Ruth Taylor

Eslin

Enda Stenson

FenÓgh-St. Caillin´s

Glencar/Manorhamilton

Deirdre O’ Hagan

Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher

Gortletteragh

Mark Duignan

Kiltubrid

Martina Gilmartin

Leitrim Gaels

Melvin Gaels

Mohill

Paul Bannon

Sean O´Heslin´s

St. Mary´s

St. Osnatt´s

 

 

Aims, Goals and Objectives of the ASAP Programme


AIMS
The aim of the ASAP Programme is to reduce the harm that is being caused by alcohol and drugs.

GOALS
The ASAP Programme intends to achieve this aim by developing a structure of people throughout the association with specific roles at club, county and provincial levels.

OBJECTIVES
• Appoint Provincial Officers to liaise with Provincial Councils and act as a steering group for the National Co-ordinator.
• Create a template of actions in manual form to assist Club and
County Officers respond to drug and alcohol related issues.
• Appoint and train
County Officers to train Club Officers to develop drug and alcohol policies.
• Appoint and train Club Officers (in conjunction with
County Officers) to action ASAP Programme initiatives at club level.
• Develop a telematics (SMS text, video message, internet) based project using
Senior Intercounty players for young people to…
(i) engage with them about drug/alcohol related issues,
(ii) enlighten them about the risks associated with drug/alcohol abuse,
(iii) inform them about professional, local drug/alcohol services and
(iv) inspire them to change their risky behaviours.
• Develop a drug/alcohol communications skills DVD for adults to assist them in discussing drug and alcohol related issues with young people.
• Develop a website to…
(i) educate visitors about the ASAP Programme,
(ii) provide county-specific drug/alcohol resources for clubs,
(iii) supply age appropriate information on drugs/alcohol,
(iv) act as a resource for ASAP Officers
• Complete an evaluation of the ASAP Programme. This information will act as a benchmark to measure the impact of the ASAP Programme.

 

 

09-Apr-08 by Thomas Keenan