Earlier today Leitrim GAAs first ever radio advert went to air as part of the final stage of the Get on the Team campaign. The advert is part of a marketing campaign to ensure full awareness of this very necessary stage of our fund raising campaign. The Stand project has cost €3 million and with a fantastic €2.5 million raised we are down to the last €500,000. We feel that this is very achievable as to date Leitrim supporters have donated in excess of €800,000 either as a direct donation or through the tax incentive Get on the Team campaign. The remaining funding has been obtained in the form of Grants from the Department of Sport, Croke Park and the Connacht Council.

It is worth noting that our fund raising campaign only began as recently as October of last year. The County Board are very appreciative of all of the donations received and as we are very close to our final figure we are making the final push to have the final amount raised by December. Clubs are providing great assistance in this final push as the County Board Finance team are working closely with designated Club coordinators to achieve the target.

We have very large plans for the development of the Centre of Excellence at Annaduff but we will not do so until we have cleared the existing debt on the New Stand.

The ingenunity of the Stands design, its functionality and the quality of the finish is nationally recognised as a blueprint facility. If you are not already part of the Get on the Team scheme and you are a P.AY.E. worker or own your own business then please show your support and contact you local Club or County Board officer and Get yourself on the team.

In order to get on a team your contribution must be of € 1000, but Lei trim GAA have a scheme by which you can achieve this through a Tax relief scheme

The tax scheme allows you to make a cash donation which is further topped up by a donation from your annual tax bill depending on your P.A.Y.E. tax rate (41% or 20%). E.g. if you donate €590 and you pay tax at 41% then Leitrim GAA can claim back €410 from your tax bill. Your tax relief portion will bring your full donation to €1,000 which qualifies you for the white team. There are 6 categories of team, Gold, Bronze, Silver, Green, Yellow, white, for which you can qualify depending on the amount of your donation

However only donations in access of € 250 are eligible for the tax relief but Leitrim GAA would be delighted to accept a donation of any nature towards this project and all donations will be recognized as other donations towards the scheme

Be part of a unique team and be part of a team that will go down in history as The team that built the stand. A plaque will be erected at the entrance to Páirc Sean in honor of each 15 person donation team.

We will be releasing a further list of contributors to the stand on this website and in the local press next week.

 

 

09-Nov-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

 

Leitrim GAA wish to extend our deepest sympathy to JohnÓgormley, Vice-President of the GAA and President of the GAA inÓgreat Britian, and the Gormley and ODonnell families on the death of his mother Elizabeth who died last night (Thursday). Elizabeth (Lizzie) formerly of Cloone resided in Luton in recent years.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

 

 

09-Nov-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

 

Saturday is the opening day of the Leitrim U21 Championships as 8 teams compete in the quarterfinals of each of the A and B Competitions. The first game is at 12:30pm in Aughnasheelin between Dromahair and Bornacoola. The remaining 7 games are scheduled for 3pm in various venues throughout the county.

The 4 semi-finals will be played in two weeks time (24th Nov) and the Finals are scheduled for 2nd December with the B final at 1pm followed by the A final at 2:30pm.

 

 

09-Nov-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

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‘Providing a platform for people to Play and Stay with the GAA’

The 5th annual GAA Coaching Conference is to take place in Croke Park on Friday November 23rd and Saturday November 24th. The conference programme will involve a unique cross sectional theme targeting coaches, administrators and referees as part of the GAA Games Development CARE foundation. The conference will also include a full GAA supplier exhibition village.

CONFERENCE INFORMATION

The following delegate centered improvements have been made based on a comprehensive delegate survey, which was completed after last years conference:

  • 2 day event format in Ireland’s top Sports stadium
  • Increased conference programme variety
  • Opportunity to meet top GAA supplier companies
  • Opportunity to network with GAA coaches from 8 different countries (Ireland, US, Poland, France, Belgium, England, Scotland, and Holland)
  • Improved catering facilities: specially built catering village in the Cusack stand
  • Improved delegate packs including Folder, Bag, Pen and the all new GAA Fun Do Learning Resource Pack worth E 99

CONFERENCE FEE

The cost of attending the GAA Games Development Conference 2007 is E 100.

This price includes:

  • GAA Conference Bag and Folder
  • Personalized Conference Delegate Badge
  • GAA Conference Speaker CD (Issued after the conference)
  • All new Fun Do Learning Resource Pack. Delegates will receive one pack per chosen GAA sport (Gaelic Football or Hurling) as per selection on the conference delegate application form

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Time

Seminar Title

Speaker

Friday

19.00 – 19.45

Conference Registration

19.45 – 20.30

Creating a Platform for People to Play and Stay with the GAA

Pat Daly, GAA Director of Games
20.30 – 21.00

Key Note 1:
Underage Competition: Is there
an Over Emphasis
on Winning?
Are We Getting
he Balance Right?

Paudie Butler, National Hurling Coordinator

Philip Kerr, Coaching Tutor & Coach

Dr John Considine, Economics Lecturer UCC & Coach

Niel Wood, Rugby League Services Manager

Chair: Marty Morrissey, RTÉ

Saturday

8.30 – 9.30

Conference Registration & Exhibition Showcase

9.30 – 9.45

‘Play and Stay with the GAA’: The Importance of Lifelong Participation in the GAA

Uachtarán CLG Nicolás Ó Braonáin
9.45 – 10.45

Key Note 2:
Best Practice Leinster GAA Case Studies – The Provision of a Regular Programme of Games: New Approaches to Catering for an Age Old Problem

Brendan Carthy, Louth Centre of Excellence, Darver

Shane Flanagan, Provincial Games Manager, Leinster

10.45 – 11.15

Tea/Coffee Break

Exhibition Showcase

11.15 – 12.00

Parallel Session 1 (Choose 1 out of 5 possible Topics)

Session A:
Burnout, Fadeout, Dropout – An Issue for the Minority or the Majority?

Lynette Hughes, PhD Research Student

Pauric Duffy, Player Welfare Officer, GAA

Dr Pat O’Neill, Chair GAA Player Welfare Committee

Session B:
Building a Fun Coherent Message Through Meaningful Coaching Sessions

Philip Kerr, GAA Coaching Tutor & Coach

George O’Connor, Hurling Development Administrator

Session C:
Performance Analysis – Keeping Track of the Basic Playing Facts

Pete McGrath; Former Down & Ireland Manager

Christy O’Connor; GAA Correspondent Sunday Times

Session D:
Preparticipation Screening – Not All About Sudden Cardiac Death

Dr. Philip Carolan, GAA Medical Scientific Welfare Committee

Session E:
Vhi Cúl Camps: Accomodating 80,000 Participants – The Challenges Involved

Jimmy O’Dwyer, Vhi Cúl Camp Coordinator
12.00 – 12.45

Key Note 3:
New GAA Coach Education Initiatives: The Role of Innovative Learning Technology in the Advancement of Gaelic Games

John Herlihy; Director of Learning, The Digital Hub

Dr Ray Coughlan; Director DEIS Cork Institute of Technology

Jimmy D’Arcy, GAA National Coaching Coordinator

Peter Horgan, GAA Grassroots to National Programme Coordinator

12.45 – 13.45

Lunch Break

Exhibition Showcase

13.45 – 14.30

Parallel Session 2 (Choose 1 out of 5 possible Topics)

 

Session A: I
ntegrating Ball Work and Fitness

John Sugrue, Trainer Kerry Senior Football Team

Jerry Wallace, Trainer Cork Senior Hurling Team

Session B:
Putting Nutrition at the Heart of Your Training Regime

Stevie Reid, Senior Sports Nutritionist, Kellogg’s

Session C:
Getting the Structures Right: Embracing a New Coaching Mentality in a Traditional Club

Eamon Ryan; GAA Tutor

Niel Wood, Rugby League Services Manager

John Tobin, Provincial Games Manager, Connacht

Session D:
Creating a Culture of Respect and Discipline on the Pitch:The Challenging Role of the Refere

Mick Curley, All Ireland Final Referee 1999
Pierce Freaney, GAA Match Officials Coordinator

Session E:
Fun Do Learning Resource Pack – An In Depth Demonstration

Jimmy D’Arcy, GAA National Coaching Coordinator

Peter Horgan, GAA Grassroots to National Programme Coordinator

14.30 – 15.15

Parallel Session 3 (Choose 1 out of 5 possible Topics)

Session A:
Understanding the Trade Off between Time and Space – Attacking/Defending

Martin Fogarty, Asstistant Manager, Kilkenny Senior Hurling Team

Andrew Quick; Gameplanner

Session B:
Preparation for Games – Rehearsal, Routines, Focusing, Motivation

Canice Kennedy; Sports Psychologist

Session C:
Club Pitches – Essential Do’s and Don’ts

Richard Hayden, STRI – Croke Park Pitch Maintenance

Joe Bedford, Croke Park Pitch Maintenance

Session D:
Preliminary Findings of the GAA Injury Database – 2000-2007: Its Relevance to Injury Prevention and Coaching

John Murphy, Chartered Physiotherapist and Member of the GAA Medical Scientific Welfare Committee

Session E:
Analysis of Gaelic Football 1970-2006:
Consequences for a Contemporary Approach to Skill Development and Conditioning

Prof. Niall Moyna, Lecturer, Dept of Health & Human Performance, DCU

Martin McElkennen, Trainer MonÓghan Senior Football Team

15.15 – 15.45

Tea/Coffee Break

Exhibition Showcase

15.45 – 16.45

Key Note 4:
Maintaining Peak Performance and Squad Cohesion During the Course of a Season

Brian Cody, Manager, Kilkenny Senior Hurling Team

Eamonn McEneaney, Manager, Louth Senior Football Team

16.45 – 17.00

Closing Address

Christy Cooney, Chairman National Games Development Committee
17.00 – 19.00

Exhibitor Showcase