The three top posts remain unchanged for 2008 following last nights Hurling AGM in the Bush Hotel.

Chairman: Paddy Phelan

Secretary: Mickey Dorrigan

Treasurer: Martin Cuniffe

 

 

11-Jan-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

A club forum will be held in Croke Park on Saturday February 9th. The forum will take a much different format to similar events held in the past. It will consist of a series of workshops, covering all areas of GAA activity. The feedback from these workshops will be used to help direct and develop Association policy.

 

 

Each county will be asked to send 10 club representatives, one for each workshop and will be requested to ensure that the representatives will not be County Board officials, but rather club officers in the county. The event is therefore more of a ‘club views’ research day.

 

 

The Organisation, Planning and Development Committee will be in contact with you in due course with further information.

 

 

If you have any queries in the meantime, please contact Kieran Leddy in Croke Park on 087-6423011.

 

 

10-Jan-08 by Croke Park

January 2008

Leitrim GAA Supporters Launch Thursday night 24th January 2008

22nd year of the Club

Dear Supporter,

The Leitrim GAA Supporters (Dublin Branch) invites you to attend the Supporters Club Annual Launch on Thursday 24th January 2008 at 8.00 for 8.30pm in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, and Dublin. (Entrance of Anglesea Rd, Complimentary parking).

This annual event is very popular with Leitrim people in Dublin and I hope you and your friends can attend. The Supporters club will be launched by Leitrim Native Sean McGoldrick.


Sean McGoldrick has been GAA correspondent of the Sunday World for the last ten years. He also covers athletics and motor racing. He is co-author of Shooting from the Hip, the autobiography of Kerry footballer, Pat Spillane and I Remember it Well, the autobiography of Jimmy Magee.

A member of the Leitrim Team management will address the meeting on plans for 08.

past present and future in the county.

A presentation will be made on the night to Sinead Brennan, Captain, representing the Leitrim Ladies footballers in recognition of the team winning the All Ireland Intermediate title last year.

Tea/ Coffee will be served from 8.00 p.m. with the compliments of the Herbert Park Hotel.

I very much look forward to seeing you on the night.

____________________
Eamonn Duignan

Chairman, Dublin Branch

 

 

09-Jan-08 by Eamonn Duignan

The month of February will be very interesting as we embark on the new structure of the National League.

Leitrim will compete in Division 3 and our competitors are: Limerick, Fermanagh, Louth, Down, Wexford, Sligo & Longford.

Its early days yet but we are listing the teams performances in the order that Leitrim will meet them in the League. We map their progress in their respective provincial competitions as they shape themselves for the new national league.

 

Fermanagh: – McKenna Cup

January 6th: Fermanagh beat St. Marys 1-18 to 1-11 in Lisnakea

January 9th: Fermanagh beat Armagh 1-11 to 0-10 at Kingspan Breffni Park

January 13th: Fermanagh lost to Derry 0-08 to 0-13 at Celtic Park

January 24th: Fermanagh lost to Derry 1-10 to 2-12 in Dr McKenna Cup semi-final

 

 

Longford: – OByrne Cup

January 6th: Longford beat Kildare 0-9 to 0-7 in Newbridge.

January 13th: Longford beat Meath 0-14 to 1-06

February 9th: Longford progress to OByrne Cup final to play Dublin in Parnell Park at 5pm

 

 

Louth: – OByrne Cup

January 10th: Louth lost to D.C.U. 0-11 to 1-14 in Darver

January 13th: Louth beat Athlone IT in the OByrne Cup Shield 1-12 to 1-10

January 20th: Louth lost to Kildare in the OByrne Cup Shield Semi final 0-7 to 1-09

     

 

Sligo: – FBD League

January 6th: Sligo lost to Galway 0-09 to 1-13 in Tuam

January 13: Sligo beat GMIT 2-13 to 1-12 (2pm).

January 20: Sligo lost to Leitrim 0-12 to 0-7.

 

 

Wexford: OByrne Cup

January 6th: Wexford beat Laois by 1-14 to 0-14 in EnniScórthy.

January 15: Wexford lost to Carlow 1-13 Wexford 0-11

 

 

Down: – McKenna Cup

January 9th: Down lost to Tyrone in Omagh under lights.

January 13: Down beat UUJ – Down 1-15 UUJ 0-14

January 16: Down beat Donegal at Pairc Esler, Newry, on Wednesday

January 22: Down beat Cavan in McKenna Cup Semi Final 1-16 to 2-12

January 26: Down beat Derry in McKenna Cup Final 1-12 to 1-06

 

 

Limerick – McGrath Cup

January 13th: Limerick beat Tralee IT 2-11 to 1-07

January 19th: Limerick beat Limerick IT 0-14 to 0-6 in the McGrath Cup Semifinal

January 27th: Limerick lost to Clare in McGrath Cup Final in Cooraclare – 0-08 to 1-06

 

 

 

 

 

 

09-Jan-08 by Brendan Doyle – PRO