40 Years Ago This Year Leitrim Went To London For the First Time.
It was a very nervous Leitrim team that went to play London almost forty years ago on the 23rd May 1982. Leitrim had reason to be nervous as in 1977 London caused a sensation by beating Leitrim in 1977 in Carrick on Shannon by 0-9 to 0-6. 1982 was the first time Leitrim played in the Connacht Championship outside Ireland and made a piece of history. Leitrim had prepared well this time. The Dublin based players trained at UCD with the Dublin based Kerry players under the watchful eye of the Master, Micheal O Muircheartaigh. The Leitrim team were flying.
Forty years ago it was a novelty flying to any match. The travel arrangements were published in the Leitrim Observer. The Leitrim panel departed Dublin Airport at 11.15 am on Saturday morning and were met at Heathrow Airport by members of the Leitrim Peoples Association and members of the London County Board. From the airport we travelled to Ruislip for a light training session followed by a lunch organised by the London Board. After the lunch the team travelled to their hotel, the Tara Hotel , where the team would relax and watch television. There was great excitement in the lobby when Jimmy White the well known snooker player appeared and signed a few autographs for Leitrim people on the back of Carrolls cigarette boxes. On Sunday the team left the hotel at 1.00pm for Ruislip . After the match the team were the guests of honour at a function jointly organised by the Leitrim Peoples Association and the London Co Board in the Irish Centre in Camden town.
At the time Big Tom was the King of Country Music in Ireland. On the Saturday evening some of the music heads in the team went to a concert by the other King, BB King. They just got back in time for the roll call .
Before we left the TARA HOTEL for the match we posed for a photo taken by Willie Donnellan. We were joined in the photo by Tony Ward the former rugby star who played with Munster Leinster Ireland and the British Irish Lions and was also European Rugby player of the year in 1979. Tony was over in London for the FA Cup Final. Leitrim were moving up in the sporting world.
On match day the teams paraded around the pitch led by London Irish Girls Pipers Band. A member of that band had big Leitrim connections, Susan McGarty ,daughter of Willie McGarty and niece of Packie Mc Garty. Susan moved to Leitrim many years ago and now lives in Mohill. The Leitrim team showed one change from the match programme. Tom Reilly (Glenfarne) picked up an injury and Pat Flynn (Gortletteragh) replaced him at left corner back. Michael Oates in the Observer stated, Sean Creamer and Gerry Logan qualify for the joint title of ‘surprise omissions’. It was an exceptional Leitrim team built on the U-21 success of 1977 and included five players who were selected on the Leitrim team of the Millennium, Noel Crossan, Mickey Quinn, Ollie Honeyman, Mickey Martin and Frank Holohan. The team were good enough to win a Connacht Championship, it was a great shame that they didn’t.
The attendance was 3,000 and the match report stated ‘Leitrim overcame the feeble challenge of an outclassed London side. The final score was Leitrim 1-13 London 0-5 .Frank Smith was the pick of the Leitrim attack with five points all from play. Mickey Martin showed his class with a polished performance at centre half forward. He was the games outstanding player and hardly put a foot wrong the whole afternoon. Leitrim’s goal was scored by Seamus Mulhern’.
The Leitrim team celebrated well into Sunday night and a few lads just about made the plane home on Monday.
Leitrim played Mayo next on 13th June in Carrick on Shannon without their top scorer Frank Smith(injured) and lost on a score-line of 2-7 to 1-7. Losing by three points after shooting 20 wides (Mayo had eight) the Irish Press headline was’ Leitrim footballers literally kicked Mayo into the Connacht final by their own inability to put the ball between the posts’.
The Leitrim team of the 80’s was the springboard for setting up the Leitrim Supporters Club to help finance the preparations of county teams and the Supporters Club is still going strong.
Forty years later Leitrim go to play London next Sunday. London beat Leitrim in this years National Football League. London are a lot better organised than all those years ago but Leitrim should be good enough to win and qualify to play either Mayo or Galway in the next round. Should Leitrim win and Mayo beat Galway then history will be repeated and Leitrim will take on Mayo again as they did almost 40 years ago.
Eamonn Duignan





Leitrim Team v London Announced
Team AnnouncementMatchday Team and Squad
Leitrim V London (Connacht Championship)
Date: 17.4.2022
Venue: McGovern Park, Ruislip, London.
Cycling From Leitrim To London For Charity
GeneralPictured are the cyclists at Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmuda on Tuesday prior to their departure for Mc Govern Park in Ruislip and their aim is to raise as much money as possible for three charities – North West Hospice, Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association and St Patrick’s Hospital, Carrick On Shannon. Donations can be made through www.leitrim2london.com
40 Years Ago They Made History
County Football40 Years Ago This Year Leitrim Went To London For the First Time.
It was a very nervous Leitrim team that went to play London almost forty years ago on the 23rd May 1982. Leitrim had reason to be nervous as in 1977 London caused a sensation by beating Leitrim in 1977 in Carrick on Shannon by 0-9 to 0-6. 1982 was the first time Leitrim played in the Connacht Championship outside Ireland and made a piece of history. Leitrim had prepared well this time. The Dublin based players trained at UCD with the Dublin based Kerry players under the watchful eye of the Master, Micheal O Muircheartaigh. The Leitrim team were flying.
Forty years ago it was a novelty flying to any match. The travel arrangements were published in the Leitrim Observer. The Leitrim panel departed Dublin Airport at 11.15 am on Saturday morning and were met at Heathrow Airport by members of the Leitrim Peoples Association and members of the London County Board. From the airport we travelled to Ruislip for a light training session followed by a lunch organised by the London Board. After the lunch the team travelled to their hotel, the Tara Hotel , where the team would relax and watch television. There was great excitement in the lobby when Jimmy White the well known snooker player appeared and signed a few autographs for Leitrim people on the back of Carrolls cigarette boxes. On Sunday the team left the hotel at 1.00pm for Ruislip . After the match the team were the guests of honour at a function jointly organised by the Leitrim Peoples Association and the London Co Board in the Irish Centre in Camden town.
At the time Big Tom was the King of Country Music in Ireland. On the Saturday evening some of the music heads in the team went to a concert by the other King, BB King. They just got back in time for the roll call .
Before we left the TARA HOTEL for the match we posed for a photo taken by Willie Donnellan. We were joined in the photo by Tony Ward the former rugby star who played with Munster Leinster Ireland and the British Irish Lions and was also European Rugby player of the year in 1979. Tony was over in London for the FA Cup Final. Leitrim were moving up in the sporting world.
On match day the teams paraded around the pitch led by London Irish Girls Pipers Band. A member of that band had big Leitrim connections, Susan McGarty ,daughter of Willie McGarty and niece of Packie Mc Garty. Susan moved to Leitrim many years ago and now lives in Mohill. The Leitrim team showed one change from the match programme. Tom Reilly (Glenfarne) picked up an injury and Pat Flynn (Gortletteragh) replaced him at left corner back. Michael Oates in the Observer stated, Sean Creamer and Gerry Logan qualify for the joint title of ‘surprise omissions’. It was an exceptional Leitrim team built on the U-21 success of 1977 and included five players who were selected on the Leitrim team of the Millennium, Noel Crossan, Mickey Quinn, Ollie Honeyman, Mickey Martin and Frank Holohan. The team were good enough to win a Connacht Championship, it was a great shame that they didn’t.
The attendance was 3,000 and the match report stated ‘Leitrim overcame the feeble challenge of an outclassed London side. The final score was Leitrim 1-13 London 0-5 .Frank Smith was the pick of the Leitrim attack with five points all from play. Mickey Martin showed his class with a polished performance at centre half forward. He was the games outstanding player and hardly put a foot wrong the whole afternoon. Leitrim’s goal was scored by Seamus Mulhern’.
The Leitrim team celebrated well into Sunday night and a few lads just about made the plane home on Monday.
Leitrim played Mayo next on 13th June in Carrick on Shannon without their top scorer Frank Smith(injured) and lost on a score-line of 2-7 to 1-7. Losing by three points after shooting 20 wides (Mayo had eight) the Irish Press headline was’ Leitrim footballers literally kicked Mayo into the Connacht final by their own inability to put the ball between the posts’.
The Leitrim team of the 80’s was the springboard for setting up the Leitrim Supporters Club to help finance the preparations of county teams and the Supporters Club is still going strong.
Forty years later Leitrim go to play London next Sunday. London beat Leitrim in this years National Football League. London are a lot better organised than all those years ago but Leitrim should be good enough to win and qualify to play either Mayo or Galway in the next round. Should Leitrim win and Mayo beat Galway then history will be repeated and Leitrim will take on Mayo again as they did almost 40 years ago.
Eamonn Duignan
Emlyn Mulligan – 100 Appearances In Green And Gold Of Leitrim
County FootballOn Sunday 27th March 2022 Emlyn Mulligan made his 100th Appearance for Leitrim in Markievicz Park versus Sligo. He made his senior debut for Leitrim versus neighbours Donegal in 2006 and between league and championship in those 16 years he has clocked up 100 appearances. Pictured below is Leitrim’s Captain David Bruen and Vice Captain Donal Wrynn together with the current squad and management presenting Emlyn with a framed signed Leitrim Jersey as a momentum of this wonderful achievement.
Under 15 Humphrey Kelliher Cup – Leitrim v Fermanagh
County FootballFr. Manning Cup – Leitrim v Clare
County FootballLEITRIM 4-12 CLARE 2-8
Connacht SFC Leitrim v London – Match Ticket Details
County FootballThe 2022 Connacht SFC commences on Sunday, April 17, in Ruislip as Leitrim and London battle go head to head for a place in the Connacht SFC semi-final. The match ticket details have been published and are as follows:
Stand Tickets €30
Terrace Tickets €25
Student/OAP rates are the same as for Adults
Juveniles Under 16 are free of charge on the terrace only. Juveniles in the stand must have a ticket and pay the adult rate.
Tickets may be purchased here
Leitrim v Sligo – Markievicz Park – Parking Arrangements
County FootballMemorial Mass for Packie McGarty & Cathal Flynn
RIPPackie McGarty RIP & Cathal Flynn RIP
Last year during Covid, Leitrim lost two of its greatest footballers; Packie McGarty, RIP and Cathal Flynn, RIP. It was so sad that two people who were so admired in Leitrim and indeed loved by all who knew them were not permitted a proper funeral due to lockdown restrictions.
We have decided to have a Memorial Mass for Packie and Cathal, RIP on Saturday, 9th April at 11.00am in St Patrick’s Parish Church, Mohill, Co. Leitrim.
It will be a GAA gathering in every sense and everyone is welcome to attend
Eamonn Duignan
SCOLÁIREACHTAÍ GAELTACHTA RECIPIENTS 2022
ScórGaeltacht Grants Draw 2022
There was a large number of applicants for the Gaeltacht grants offered by Coiste Contae Liatroma. Leitrim County Board GAA was pleased to receive support from Leitrim County Council for this project. Grants of between €200 will be awarded to the twelve winners below on return from their chosen Gaeltacht course.
Seo iad na buaiteoirí:
Ava Keaveney, Drumkeerin
Sorcha Lowe, Drumkeeran
Naoise Quinn, Glenfarne
Cillian McMorrow, Dromahair
Alfie Regan, Tullaghan
Sinéad Brady, Manorhamilton
Sarena Fallon, Kilclare
Ellie Keegan, Dromahair
Ruby Mai Keane, Kilclare
Josh McWeeney, Leitrim Village
Tomás MacEoin, Drumshanbo
Patrick Keane, Kilclare
COLÁISTE NA BHFIANN
Supporters Club Bus to Carlow
GeneralLeitrim GAA Supporters Club will charter a bus to next Sunday’s Allianz League Division 4 League encounter with Carlow in Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow if there are sufficient numbers interested. Anybody who wishes to book a seat on the bus is advised to contact Jerome McWeeney ASAP at 0876370051. Bookings need to be confirmed by Thursday evening latest.
Additional Gaeltacht Grants
GeneralCumann na bhFiann are offering discount vouchers for up to €300 to students who make new bookings on some of their courses before 21st March. There are €200 vouchers for their two-week courses and €300 for their three-week courses. Parents who are interested, should email immediately to administrator.leitrim@gaa.ie giving your name and phone number and you will be contacted. Vouchers will be given on a first come basis, based on receipt of email. See attached list of dates and colleges with relevant offers.
These vouchers are separate from the grant applications already announced, and will be dealt with as additional offers.