VHI Connacht Club Intermediate Championship Quarter Final:
Kiltubrid 6-11
Swinford (Mayo) 1-06
Played in sunny conditions in Leitrim Gaels Community pitch, Kiltubrid made little of their previous days exertions to fashion a wonderful first half performance and left the result in no doubt by half time. Visibly tiring in the second half, they still managed some crucial scores to prevent any possibility of a Swinford comeback. The difficulty in scheduling the county final due in the main to the All Ireland run of the county team, meant that Kiltubrid had to face games on two successive games as there was no possibility of rescheduling the Connacht championship dates.
Both teams missed an early opportunity to open the Scóring before a wonderful pass from Aine Tighe set up Aoife McWeeney for a super finish to the net to give the Kiltubrid the perfect start. Niamh Cunningham, Swinfords most dangerous forward replied with a fine point from play. Swinford recoginsed the threat of Tighe almost immediately and brought in Susan Lavin to mark her. Miranda Burke fired over a point from play as Kiltubrid found a great rhythm to their play. Lisa McWeeney pointed from distance and Siobhan Kelly added to the growing tally. Lisa McWeeney pointed again after Aoifes original shot was well blocked. Another fine run by Aine Tighe resulted in another point under tremendous pressure. With a rare attack at the other end, Cunningham found herself unmarked in front of goal and gave Emer Horan no chance with a goal. Any possibility of a Kiltubrid collapse was certainly not on the cards as they responded almost immediately when Siobhan Kellys effort founfd the far corner of the net. Kiltubrid did have a let off with ten minutes of the half remaining when a penalty was awarded to Swinford. Cunninghams effort hit the post but Emer Horan went down well to save the rebound and clear to safety. With Aine Meehan, Sinead McKieran and Clare Kelly in brilliant form in the defence, Kiltubrid easily repelled all of the Swinford attacks. Emer Horan was equally inÓgood form and saved brilliantly from Tara Henry. Aine Tighe relieved the pressure with a pointed free while Cunningham pointed from play at the other end. Miranda Burke turned proveder for Tighe as she fired to the net and Kiltubrids confidence grew with some wonderful free flowing football. Another goal from Aoife McWeeney when Lisas original shot was only parried by Sinead Loftus with five minutes remaining was added to with points from Miranda Burke and Aoife McWeeney to leave Kiltubrid leading by 4-8 to 1- 2 at the break.
Swinford attacked first in the second half and Sinead Fadden pointed before Siobhan Kelly responded with another fine point from play. Three unanswered points from Fadden (2) and Cunningham signalled a mini revival as Kiltubrid began to tire. Sandra Early pointed well to keep distance between the teams as the defence came into their own with many crucial blocks and interceptions while Clare Kelly moved back to mark the dangerous Cunningham. There was stalemate for fifteen minutes as the half wore on and indeed it was Kiltubrid that finished the strongest with a goal from Siobhan Kelly, another Tighe point and to put the icing on the cake and seal a famous win, hard working midfielder Sinead Tighe goaled in the final minute to start a double celebration.
Kiltubrid: Emer Horan, Aine Meehan, Sinead McKiernan ,Breda Holohan, Siobhan Carroll, Claire Kelly, Jenny McKiernan, Sinead Tighe, Lisa McWeeney, Miranda Burke, Siobhan Kelly, Regina Bohan, Aoife McWeeney, Sandra Earley, Aine Tighe. Subs: Carol Keaney, Anya Auhl, Niamh Tighe, Helene Duignan, Sinead Byrne, Clodagh Foley, Ciara McWeeney, Aisling McGourty, Emma Burke, Claire Judge.
Swinford: Sinead Loftus, Dorothy Cassidy, Heather Walsh, Sarah Ansboro, Claire Tierney, Melissa Coleman, Linda Kenny, Tara Henry, Leanne Lenehan, Deirdre Callaghan, Ciara Price, Sinead Fadden, Niamh Cunningham, Jessie Coleman,Michelle Gavin
Referee: J Cox (Roscommon)
01-Oct-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
County Senior Fixtures 2008
County FootballConnacht Council have released the schedule of games which concern the County Senior Football Team in 2008:
2008 FBD League:
(All FBD Games are home games for Leitrim)
6th Jan 08 – Round 1 – Leitrim v GMIT
13th Jan 08 – Round 2 – Leitrim v Galway
20th Jan 08 – Round 3 – Leitrim v Sligo
Connacht Senior Football Championship
Leitrim v New York on Sunday May 11th in Gaelic Park.
Meanwhile the Leitrim Juniors are scheduled to play the Connacht Junior Semi final on Friday 2nd May 2008 against Sligo at a Leitrim venue.
02-Oct-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Conclusion of Leagues 2007
Club FootballAt the conclusion of the 2007 regular rounds of League games the following will apply:
League Finals and Promotion
InÓgeneral the top two teams in each Division will contest the League finals in each respective division and will, ordinarily, be promoted to the next highest division for 2008. There will be no semi-finals.
Exception (promotion): A team will not be promoted if its club already has a team in the higher division that is not due to be relegated, or has a team that is due to be relegated into this division from the next highest division. In this case, one team only will be promoted and one team relegated between these two respective divisions. Example-if a club has a team that is due to be promoted from Division 5 to Division 4 and also due to have a team relegated from Division 3 to Division 4 then the relegation will take place of the Division 3 team but the promotion of the Division 5 team will not take place, and only one team, in this case, will be promoted from Division 5 to Division 4 and one team relegated from Division 4 to Division 5.
Relegation
The teams in last and second last positions in each Division will, ordinarily, be relegated to the next lowest Division for 2008.
Exception (relegation): Only one team will be relegated from Division 3 to Division 4 at the conclusion of the 2007 Leagues only, to take account of the fact that Achadh Mhaoileann second team was placed in Division 4 for 2007, instead of Division 3, and this will bring Division 3 for 2008 up to 10 teams and Division 4 down to 12 teams in 2008 also, with the promotion of two teams from Division 4 to Division 3. This decision was taken at the meeting of Coiste Chontae Liatroma of March 12, 2007.
score Difference
At the conclusion of the regular rounds of League Competition, score Difference will be the primary deciding factor, should there be an equality of points on the League table. This is in accordance with Rule 136 TO 2007 which specifies that the following from Rule 116 shall be used:
Qualification for the Concluding Stages or for Promotion or Relegation, the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified:
(i) Scóring Difference (subtracting the total scores Against from total scores For)
(ii)Highest Total score For.
(iii)Where two Teams only are involved – the outcome of the meeting of the two Teams in the previous game in the Competition.
(iv)Scóring Average (divide total score Against into total score For).
Exception: If the accumulated scores of a team, so involved, are affected by a disqualification, retirement or walk over, the tie shall be decided by a play off.
Mise le fíor mheas
Déaglán Ó Buacháin
Rúnaí
02-Oct-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Connacht Club Fixtures – Senior & Intermediate
Club FootballAIB CONNACHT CLUB SENIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Pre-Lim Round Sunday 14th October at 2.00pm.
St Marys (L) v Eastern Harps/Tourlestrane(S) in Carrick-on-Shannon
Referee: O Kelly (R )
CONNACHT CLUB INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Pre Lim. Round Sunday 14th October. at 2.00pm.
Ballintubber(M) v Drumreilly (L) in Castlebar
Referee: D Mullaney (S)
Extra Time if necessary
02-Oct-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Kiltubrid enjoy Connacht Club Success
LadiesVHI Connacht Club Intermediate Championship Quarter Final:
Kiltubrid 6-11
Swinford (Mayo) 1-06
Played in sunny conditions in Leitrim Gaels Community pitch, Kiltubrid made little of their previous days exertions to fashion a wonderful first half performance and left the result in no doubt by half time. Visibly tiring in the second half, they still managed some crucial scores to prevent any possibility of a Swinford comeback. The difficulty in scheduling the county final due in the main to the All Ireland run of the county team, meant that Kiltubrid had to face games on two successive games as there was no possibility of rescheduling the Connacht championship dates.
Both teams missed an early opportunity to open the Scóring before a wonderful pass from Aine Tighe set up Aoife McWeeney for a super finish to the net to give the Kiltubrid the perfect start. Niamh Cunningham, Swinfords most dangerous forward replied with a fine point from play. Swinford recoginsed the threat of Tighe almost immediately and brought in Susan Lavin to mark her. Miranda Burke fired over a point from play as Kiltubrid found a great rhythm to their play. Lisa McWeeney pointed from distance and Siobhan Kelly added to the growing tally. Lisa McWeeney pointed again after Aoifes original shot was well blocked. Another fine run by Aine Tighe resulted in another point under tremendous pressure. With a rare attack at the other end, Cunningham found herself unmarked in front of goal and gave Emer Horan no chance with a goal. Any possibility of a Kiltubrid collapse was certainly not on the cards as they responded almost immediately when Siobhan Kellys effort founfd the far corner of the net. Kiltubrid did have a let off with ten minutes of the half remaining when a penalty was awarded to Swinford. Cunninghams effort hit the post but Emer Horan went down well to save the rebound and clear to safety. With Aine Meehan, Sinead McKieran and Clare Kelly in brilliant form in the defence, Kiltubrid easily repelled all of the Swinford attacks. Emer Horan was equally inÓgood form and saved brilliantly from Tara Henry. Aine Tighe relieved the pressure with a pointed free while Cunningham pointed from play at the other end. Miranda Burke turned proveder for Tighe as she fired to the net and Kiltubrids confidence grew with some wonderful free flowing football. Another goal from Aoife McWeeney when Lisas original shot was only parried by Sinead Loftus with five minutes remaining was added to with points from Miranda Burke and Aoife McWeeney to leave Kiltubrid leading by 4-8 to 1- 2 at the break.
Swinford attacked first in the second half and Sinead Fadden pointed before Siobhan Kelly responded with another fine point from play. Three unanswered points from Fadden (2) and Cunningham signalled a mini revival as Kiltubrid began to tire. Sandra Early pointed well to keep distance between the teams as the defence came into their own with many crucial blocks and interceptions while Clare Kelly moved back to mark the dangerous Cunningham. There was stalemate for fifteen minutes as the half wore on and indeed it was Kiltubrid that finished the strongest with a goal from Siobhan Kelly, another Tighe point and to put the icing on the cake and seal a famous win, hard working midfielder Sinead Tighe goaled in the final minute to start a double celebration.
Kiltubrid: Emer Horan, Aine Meehan, Sinead McKiernan ,Breda Holohan, Siobhan Carroll, Claire Kelly, Jenny McKiernan, Sinead Tighe, Lisa McWeeney, Miranda Burke, Siobhan Kelly, Regina Bohan, Aoife McWeeney, Sandra Earley, Aine Tighe. Subs: Carol Keaney, Anya Auhl, Niamh Tighe, Helene Duignan, Sinead Byrne, Clodagh Foley, Ciara McWeeney, Aisling McGourty, Emma Burke, Claire Judge.
Swinford: Sinead Loftus, Dorothy Cassidy, Heather Walsh, Sarah Ansboro, Claire Tierney, Melissa Coleman, Linda Kenny, Tara Henry, Leanne Lenehan, Deirdre Callaghan, Ciara Price, Sinead Fadden, Niamh Cunningham, Jessie Coleman,Michelle Gavin
Referee: J Cox (Roscommon)
01-Oct-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Aughawillan second half comeback denies Sean OHeslins double bid
LadiesLadies Division 3 League Final:
Aughawillan 2 – 10
Sean O Heslins 2 – 07
Leading by six points to three at the break, O Heslins looked to be on their way to victory despite missing a number of chances to have put the game beyond doubt. However, led by the impressive Niamh Flanagan at midfield, Aughawilan punished a wasteful O Heslins and finished the strongest to take the title.
Nora McGovern hit two wides before firing opening the opening point for Aughawillan after three minutes of play. A Deborah Gilheaney free levelled matters almost immediately. O Heslins dominated the next ten minutes an missed a number of chances before a Gilheaney free put them in front. Midway through the half LeighannÓgallagher extended the O Heslins lead and had a goal chance almost immediately but was fouled with Gilheaney adding another free. Aoife Fox missed a good Aughawillan chance while at the other end a Carmel MCCartin effort onÓgoal went narrowly wide. Gallagher added a fine point as O Heslins continued to dominate the half. With five minutes remaining Aoife Fox pointed a free to cut the gap but McCartin replied with a point from play. The final action of the half resulted in a 10 minute sin bin for McCartin for a foul and Fox pointed the free to leave Aughawillan six points to three in arrears at the break.
Niamh Smith was called on to make a fine save from Nora McGovern shortly after the restart. O Heslins had the ball in the Aughawillan net two minutes later but it was disallowed as a free had been called earlier. Smith had to make a second save to keep her goal intact as Aughawillan sought to take advantage of the extra player. However it was O Heslins that scored in thes period with a point from Caroline McGrory as McCartin returned. Kirby Gilgunn was unlucky to see a fine effort fall just short following a fine run before a half blocked McCartin effort bounced around in the goal area and was finally touched to the net by Ciara O Dowd as O Heslins extended their lead to seven points. Their joy was short lived as Aughawillan responded in typical fashion with a long range effort from Josephine Maguire that was too high to handle for Smith in the goals and the lead was cut to four. Two Aughawillan wides were followed by a McGovern point to narrow the gap to three. It was back to six two minutes later as somehow McCartin found a gap with a low shot for her teams second goal. With ten minutes remaining the Aughawillan fightback gathered momentyum, points from Maguire, a great effort from McGovern and a third from Yvonne Williams cut the gap again. O Heslins were unlucky to see an effort hit the post and cleared to safety as again Aughawillan pushed forward. A point from Niamh Flanagan was immediately followed by a second goal as Williams effort went into the top corner an suddenly Aughawillan were a point in front with two minutes remaining. They closed the game with two points from Maguire and an Aoife Fox free to register a three point win.
Sean O Heslins: Niamh Smith, Claire Fanning, Lauren McGrory, Katie Duignan,Kirby Gilgunn, Gillian Layden, Michelle Fanning, Carmel McCartin, Orla McWeeney , Deborah Gilheaney , Ciara O Dowd, Caroline McGrory, LeighannÓgallagher.
Aughawillan: Laura Creamer, Yvonne Williams, Aisling Prior, Ciara Flanagan, Aoife Fox, Katie Prior, Niamh Flanagan, Mary Fee, Caoimhe Quinn, Nora McGovern, Sinead Maxwell, Catriona Quinn, Joesphine Maguire
Referee: Mary Shanley
01-Oct-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Kiltubrid crowned Intermediate Champions
LadiesPyramid Bookmakers Intermediate Championship Final
Kiltubrid 4 – 11
Mohill 2 – 11
Kiltubrid joined Aughawillan and Cloone in the senior club ranks with a six point win over Mohill in Leitrim Community Pitch on Saturday evening. This was a close tough competitive game with the sides level at half time and it was only well into the second half before Kiltubrid put some daylight between the teams.
Mohill missed the first effort for a point at a shot hit the post and rebounded to safety before Siobhan Kelly opened Kiltubrids account with a point from play after Sinead Tighe intercepted a Mohil move in the middle of the field. A minute later the sides were level with an Eimear Beirne free following a foul on Katie Tyrrell. Mairead Stenson carried the ball from full back line into the heart of the Kiltubrid defence and her pass to Beirne was pointed to put Mohill into the lead after eight minutes. Siobhan Kelly saw her effort hit the crossbar and in a scramble for the ball Aine Tighe was fouled and pointed the free to level the game. Christine Quinn and pointed for Mohill and after thirteen minutes Caroline Egan was first to react to a dropped ball from a Deridre McDermott free to hit the back of the net as Mohill got on top. Twoi minutes later Kiltubrid responded with a fine goal from Aoife McWeeney after a great run by Lisa McWeeney. A Caroline Egan shot was saved by Emer Horan as the play moved from end to end. Eimear Beirne fired over a fine point but missed an easy free to increase the Mohill lead. Some fine defending by Kiltubrid set up Aoife McWeeney for a great point as Kiltubrid dominated the next five minutes. An Aine Tighe free levelled the game again and was involved in a great move that was finished to the net by an inrushing Aoife McWeeney. Caroline McGarry had to be alert and made a fine save from McWeeney before Regina Bohan pointed from play. However Mohill fought their way back and finished the half on top when a Deirdre McDermott point and Eimear Beirne free cut the gap to two. Beirne pointed another free before Charlene Tyrrell won the kickout and hit a long range point to leave the sided level at 2-5 to 1-8 at the break.
Emer Horan was in action in the Kiltubrid goals immediately after the restart as she made a god save from Caroline Egan. Beirne pointed a free as Mohill pushed forward strongly but some great defensive work from the Kiltubrid defence kept their goal intact. Mohill increased their lead to two points after ten minutes with a Caroline Egan effort that hit the crossbar an went over. The next twelve minutes proved the winning of the game for Kiltubrid with a point from Lisa McWeeney and a goal from Player of the Match Miranda Burke following great combination play from Sandra Early and Aoife McWeeney. The goal was quickly followed by points from Aine Tighe, Sandra Early, Siobhan Kelly and another Tighe point all from play. Mohill tried to respond but wides from Deirdre McDermott and Eimear Beirne didnt help matters. With ten minutes remaining Kiltubrid seemed secure in their lead, however Mohill fought back again and Erin Reynolds found the far corner of the net from a long ball in to leave only a goal between the teams. An Aine Tighe point was matched by an Eimear Beirne free as the final seconds were played. The last action of the game saw a long clearance from Kiltubrid find Aoife Mcweeney in space and she made sure of the win with a well take goal before the final whistle blew.
Kiltubrid: Emer Horan, Aine Meehan, Sinead McKiernan,Breda Holohan, Siobhan Carroll, Claire Kelly, Jenny McKiernan, Sinead Tighe, Lisa McWeeney, Miranda Burke, Siobhan Kelly, Regina Bohan, Aoife McWeeney, Sandra Earley, Aine Tighe
Mohill: Caroline McGarry, Paula McGarry, Mairead Stenson, Olivia Gilmartin, Christine Quinn, Deirdre Ward, Kathy Keegan, Bernie Egan, Charlene Tyrrell, Eimear Beirne, Deirdre McDermott,Katie Tyrrell, Ciara Keegan, Caroline Egan, Erin Reynolds
Referee: Maeve Quinn
01-Oct-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Ladies Results
LadiesSaturday 29th September
Pyramid Bookmakers Intermediate Championship Final
Kiltubrid 4 – 11 Mohill 2 – 11
Sunday 30th September
Division 3 League Final
Aughawillan 2 – 10 Sean OHeslins 2 – 07
Dunnes Junior A Championship Final
Ballinaglera 2 – 05 St Marys 1 – 06
(VHI Connacht Club semi final next Sunday away to Curry (Sligo)
VHI Connacht Club Intermediate Quarter Final
Kiltubrid 6 – 11 Swinford (Mayo) 1 – 06
( Semi Final next Sunday away to St Nathys (Sligo)
01-Oct-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
PODCASTS – generating alot of interest
GeneralThe podcast section was originally planned for next month but due to the wonderful achievement of the Ladies Team I couldnt resist the opportunity to capture the golden moments in audio format and so Ive released this new section ahead of schedule.
This pre-release has proved very effective as there has been a large numbers of visitors visiting the podcast area and downloading the audio files.
The overall aim is to provide regular audio clips for you to listen to online or for you to download and play back at a time that suits you on a device that suits you. Regular podcasts will be produced covering all areas of interest to visitors to this site. All podcasts are created in MP3 format as it is the most widely accepted and compatibale audio format.
I would like to thank the local radio stations and commentators covering Leitrim for their permission to use their material to create the podcasts related to the Ladies All Ireland win. We are not finished with the Ladies podcasts yet as more interviews are expected on local radio over the weekend and I intend publishing them on this site.
While a small number of gaa related audio files are available from Radio Stations I believe, from the limited research Ive performed, that Leitrim GAA is the first County GAA site to produce and provide its own podcasts. A quick search has shown that we are the number 1 site onÓgoogle for gaa podcasts !
– Brendan
28-Sep-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Maeve Quinn – Sports Star of the Week
GeneralMany congratulations to Maeve Quinn who was today honoured with the Irish Independent Jurys Sportstar of the Week award. This is a wonderful recognition for her dedication and an example to all. All involved with Ladies football in the county salute you and thank you for what you have given to Leitrim.
28-Sep-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Ladies Homecoming Hour – The Journey Continues
LadiesLadies Homecoming Hour – The Journey Continues
The Leitrim ladies team will continue their homecoming tour tomorrow (Friday) with the following schedule:
8.00pm Kinlough
9.00pm Rossinver
9.30pm Kiltyclogher
A final tour visit is planned on Saturday evening and will finish in Fenagh with a fund raising event organised by Fenagh GAA.
The girls have also been busy bringing the All Ireland Intermediate Mary Quinn Cup to schools during the week and by tomorrow they hope to have visited the vast majority of the countys 42 primary schools. The remaining schools will also be visited as soon as possible. Appropriately the first visit was at Cloone National School at 9.00am on Tuesday morning and this morning they started in Manorhamilton and Kinlough.
The residents of the OCarolan Nursing Home in Mohill were delighted when captain Sinead Brennan and some of her team mates made a surprise visit with the cup on Tuesday.
27-Sep-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching News
CoachingAll – Ireland Final
We could not start this week without a special word of thanks to the Leitrim Ladies team and management for the pleasure they gave all of us who were lucky enough to be in Croke park on Sunday last. A special congrats to team captain Sinead Brennan, Michelle Reynolds, Catherin Holohan and Sinead Quinn who worked with us on this years Vhi Cul camps and to all other panel members who worked with us in the past few years. Congrats and well done to all.
Under 10 Blitz
Our under 10 blitzes continue on Saturday next 29/09/07 commencing at 10.30am. First named team will host the blitz.
St. Marys + Carrigallen, Leitrim Gaels + Drumreilly, Aughnasheelin + Annaduff, Glenfarne Kilty + St. Osnats + Drumkeerin, Cloone + Kiltubrid.
Under 15 football Squad
This squad will travel to Castlebar on Saturday next 29/09/07 to take part in an inter County blitz. Full details from team management.
Coaching Coaches
A series of pratical workshops for club coaches working with children from 8 to 12 years of age will be held during October. These workshops will take place on the following dates.
Manorhamilton – Thursday 11/10/07
Ck-on-Shannon – Thursday 18/10/07
Mohill – Thursday 25/10/07
Ballinamore – Thursday 01/11/07
Hurling News
Under 14 Hurling Development Squad.
This squad took part in the Veronica Connolly/Mickey Cunniffe tournament held in the Padraig Pearses grounds on Saturday last. We lost narrowly to Sligo and Roscommon B but had a good win against Mayo B. This concludes the season for this squad and we would like to thank all players for the effort they put in over the past few months and also to coaches Kevin Brisco, Bernard Murray and Daithi Hughes.
27-Sep-07 by Thomas Keenan
Last nights schedule
LadiesThe Ladies County Board would like to apologise on behalf of the players when their homecoming tour went off schedule last night. Due to unforeseen circumstances the team were delayed in starting the tour in Drumshanbo. Consequently fans in Kiltyclogher and Kinlough were left disappointed as the massive crowds that turned out for photographs and autographs ensured that the schedule fell further behind.
However we can to confirm a team visit will take place to both Kinlough and Kiltyclogher in the next couple of days and I will be able to confirm later tonight when that will take place.
Again many thanks to all of the supporters who came out to welcome home the team.
26-Sep-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO