Leitrim 1.07
Wexford 1.05
Leitrim took a giant step forward in the All Ireland Intermediate Championship with a courageous display against Leinster Champions Wexford on Sunday morning in Wexford Park. The win now puts Leitrim on top of Group two and a win or a draw against Louth on Friday evening in the final group game will earn Leitrim an automatic semi final place at the end of August. Played in near perfect conditions, Leitrim showed many of the qualities they displayed last year in reaching the final of the Junior Championship. Following an indifferent League campaign, and despite a good win over Westmeath earlier in the Championship, added to the disadvantage of not having a Provincial title to defend, it was difficult for the team to measure their progress this year until Sundays game. Forced to lineout without a key forward in Eileen Donohue, there were many fine performances throughout the team including Sinead Brennan, Mary McKeon and Teresa Mylott who led the defence superbly. Maeve Quinn, Eimear McGlade and Sarah McLoughlin all contributed magnificently in both defending and attacking and the hard working Aisling Brennan, Ann Marie Cox, Sinead Quinn and Clare Plunkett combined well to create plenty of Scóring opportunities. However the player of the match was Louise Loughlin who made two magnificent saves and commanded her square with great confidence under increasing pressure from Wexford particularly in the final quarter. While Leitrim will find plenty of room for improvement over the coming weeks, their attitude and hunger for the game on Sunday and the manner of their victory will give the team some confidence for the challenges ahead.
Wexford dominated the early exchanges and but for some wayward shooting could have scored the first three points of the game. After a Sinead Quinn wide Leitrim scored first with a break from the middle of the field as Eimear McGlade powered through to point after seven minutes. Wexford responded immediately when a ball over the top eluded the fullback line and Josie Dwyer pointed. Two minutes later Maeve Quinn and Sinead Quinn combined well but after Maeve was fouled, Ann Marie Cox’s free was off target. In the tenth minute Wexford again broke through following a poor Leitrim clearance and Dwyer shot hard and low to the left but Louise Loughlin brilliant saved to deflect the ball for a 45. The resulting free was hit short to Kate Kelly who pointed to give Wexford the lead. For the next ten minutes there was stalemate as both defences played well to stop Scóring opportunities. Michelle Reynolds hit a wide from a Scórable distance and at the other end a great catch under pressure from Mairead Stenson was poorly cleared and Dwyer hit another point to extend Wexford’s lead after twenty minutes. Louise Loughlin was called on to make a great catch and clearance under pressure as Wexford mounted another attack. Sinead Quinn and Ann Conlan combined well as Leitrim mounted another attack but Quinn missed the target. Aisling Brennan followed almost immediately with a wide following good work from Eimear McGlade and Ann Marie Cox but Leitrim were beginning to assert themselves more in the game. The ever dangerous Dwyer again breached the Leitrim defence but was brilliantly blocked down by Mary McKeon as she went through onÓgoal. Struggling in midfield Leitrim made a double substitution and a number of positional changes with five minutes left in the half, Maeve Quinn moved to midfield and Clare Plunkett went to full forward having replaced Erin Farrell. Sarah McLoughlin came on at midfield to replace Mairead Stenson whose place at cornerback was taken by Mary McKeon while Eimear McGlade moved to centre back, Lorraine Brennan to the wing and Aisling Brennan to half forward. All of the changes had an immediate impact as Sarah McLoughlin pointed almost immediately as Michelle Reynolds and Aisling Brennan worked well to set up the score. Sinead Quinn hit another wide but with three minutes left a great ball down the wing from Ann Marie Cox to Anna Conlan created another Leitrim attack. Conlan was fouled and Maeve Quinn took the resulting free from forty meters. Sub Clare Plunkett rose majestically at the edge of the square to claim the ball under pressure and turned and shot low and hard to the far corner of the net despite the best efforts of the otherwise solid Mary Rose Kelly. Wexford tried to reduce the lead but Tara Maloney sent the ball wide and in the last attack of the game Caroline Murphy hit the outside of the post and her effort also went wide to leave Leitrim leading by 1-2 to 0-3 at the break.
Within a minute of the restart Leitrim were dealt a blow as Michelle Reynolds was sin binned for ten minutes for a tackle on Leona Tector but the Wexford team failed to utilise their extra player during this period leaving the full back free. Three minutes later Louise Loughlin was again called into action as a dangerous ball in was flicked on by Dwyer towards the corner but Loughlin went down again magnificently to palm the ball away. Dwyer dislocated her finger in her effort and was replaced by Bridget Curran. However they reduced the lead with a point from Curran from play. Leitrim responded immediately with another sweeping move and Eimear McGlade finished the move with a point. Ann Marie Cox then sent in a dangerous ball that was well saved by Kelly. With thirteen minutes gone Maeve Quinn won a ball well in the Leitrim half and set up another Leitrim attack. Michelle Reynolds was blocked well as she tried to point but immediately Sarah McLoughlin pointed following a good pass from Plunkett. Marve Quinn again cut out another Wexford attack and on the counter McLoughlin pointed following a fine pass from Aisling Brennan. Eighteen minutes in, Leitrim extended the lead to five points when a long range pass from McLoughlin set up Sinead Quinn who beat the defence to point from play. Wexford reduced the gap with a point from midfielder Deirdre Fox with seven minutes remaining as Wexford increased the pressure on the Leitrim defence. LoughlinÓgathered a dangerous high ball and again two minutes later as Wexford became increasingly desperate for a goal to save the game. However despite the pressure the back line held firm and gave no shooting chance to their opponents with a number of blocks and tackles. Leitrim did manÓge to create a second goal chance with two minutes remaining but Clare Plunketts effort was disallowed for a challenge on the keeper. Leona Tector moved forward as Wexford again pressurised the Leitrim defence. Loughlin was yet again alert to save from Tector but Michelle Hearne hit a goal effort wide. As the game moved to injury time Leitrim fought hard to maintain their lead and the pressure was relieved when Eimear McGlade moved forward purposefully but was fouled with Cox pointing the free to regain their five point lead. Deep into injury time Wexford had one last goal chance as Tectors shot hit the crossbar but fell kindly to Kate Kelly who hit the net to reduce the gap to two points. It was imperative that Leitrim won the resulting kickout and did so and as they set up an attack the referee blew the final whistle to the signal a great two point win for the Leitrim girls.
Leitrim: Louise Loughlin, Catherine Holohan, Sinead Brennan, Mairead Stenson, Mary McKeon, Lorraine Brennan, Teresa Mylott, Emer McGlade Aisling Brennan, Anna Conlan, Sinead Quinn, Erin Farrell, Ann Marie Cox, Maeve Quinn, Michelle Reynolds. Subs: Clare Plunkett for Erin Farrell, Sarah McLoughlin for Mairead Stenson (25 mins) Sinead McWeeney for Michelle Reynolds (65 mins)
Wexford: Mary Rose Kelly, Marina Murray, Leona Tector, Aoife Waters, Mags Kelly, Caroline Murphy, Karen Morris, Deirdre Fox, Michelle Doyle, Josie Dwyer, Ciara Scallon, Michelle Hearne, Tara Maloney, Kate Kellly, Sharon Kehoe.
Referee: CiaranÓgroome (Offaly)
30-Jul-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Junior C Championhip Groups announced
Club HurlingThe following has just been released by the CCC. The competition is set to commence on WE 18/19 Lúnasa 2007
[b]Junior C Championship – Group 1[/b]
Round 1
– St. Osnatts v Bornacoola
– Gortletteragh v Leitrim Gaels
Round 2
– St. Marys v St. Osnatts
– Bornacoola v Gortletteragh
Round 3
– Leitrim Gaels v Bornacoola
– Gortletteragh v St. Marys
Round 4
– Leitrim Gaels v St. Marys
– St. Osnatts v Gortletteragh
Round 5
– St. Osnatts v Leitrim Gaels
– Bornacoola v St. Marys
[b]Junior C Championship – Group 2[/b]
Round 1
– Sean O Heslins v Eslin
– Glenfarne/Kilty v Kiltubrid
Round 2
– Drumreilly v Sean O Heslins
– Eslin v Glenfarne/Kilty
Round 3
– Kiltubrid v Eslin
– Glenfarne/Kilty v Drumreilly
Round 4
– Kiltubrid v Drumreilly
– Sean O Heslins v Glenfarne/Kilty
Round 5
– Sean O Heslins v Kiltubrid
– Eslin v Drumreilly
10-Aug-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Championship – Sen and Int Quarter finals Jr A & B progress
Club FootballIts Friday and we re about to head into another action packed weekend with the two top competitions, Senior and Intermediate, at quarter final stage. The Junior A is entering the final round at Group Stage and Junior B, which opened last weekend, is at Round 2 of a 5 round round group stage. Junior C has just been released and the parings are on the Championship Table link – dates to be confirmed.
Its the business end of the championship for the [b]Seniors[/b] as some tasty parings have popped up for the quarterfinals. The action starts tomorrow evening at 6pm in Pairc Sean and Cloone as Kiltubrid meet Mohill and Bornacoola meet Sean O Heslins in their respective venues. The third game is Annaduff and St. Marys in Pairc Sean at 7:30pm. Both Melvin Gaels and Carrigallen have an extra days rest or wait depending how you want to look at it as they play in Sunday afternoon at 3:30pm in Pairc Sean. Its interesting to note that half of the participants are all winners since 2003 (St.Marys, Annaduff, Kiltubrid, Mohill) all of whom are in with a sporting chance.
ALL SENIOR QUARTERFINALS will be covered on our [b]Live scoreboard[/b] service as we keep you up to speed with the progress of each game no matter where you are in the world. If you have a mobile phone and cannot get to the game then use the [b]wap/mobile[/b] version of this site. Once your connected in, which incidentally only takes a few seconds, then you have full access to live scores, news items, fixtures and other results. See the separate news item for further info.
The Senior & Intermediate relegations will be played off starting next weekend with the finals the following weekend
Its also crunch time in the [b]Intermediate Championship[/b] with 2 games lined up for Saturday evening and 2 for Sunday afternoon. First out are Drumkeerin and Aughavas in Drumshanbo at 6:30pm followed at 7:30pm by Gortletteragh and Aughnasheelin in Cloone.
Drumreilly and Cloone meet on Sunday afternoon in Pairc Sean at 2pm while a half hour time later in Drumshanbo St. Marys play Glenfarne/Kiltyclougher.
Also on Sunday the [b]Junior A[/b] final Group round is scheduled with the first games between Allen Gaels v Bornacoola and Mohill v Aughavas in Annaduff and Gortletteragh respectively. Later at 5pm its Carrigallen v Gortletteragh and at 6pm its Melvin Gaels v Drumkeerin. All games are vital to decide final placings in a very close run competition as Annaduff are the only team through to the quarterfinals.
With [b]Junior B[/b] up and running they move to round 2 and with 4 fixtures lined up its Mohill v Allen Gaels tonight at 7:30pm in Cloone. On Sunday itsAnnaduff v Leitrim Gaels (2:30pm, Kiltubrid), Aughnasheelin v Glencar/Manor (4:00pm, Kiltubrid), and Kiltubrid v Cloone (5:00pm, Bornacoola)
10-Aug-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 14 School of Excellence
Our under 14 school of excellence will continue on Saturday next 11/08 at 11.00 am in Aughnasheelin GAA park. Players please note bus times for the North Leitrim bus will be as per schedule below, while the South Leitrim bus times will be the same as per previous weeks.
All players are asked to please attend or contact Terry Mc Manus 071 9855658.
The squad will play their first set of games against Roscommon on this Tuesday evening in Kilbride at 6.30pm.
North Leitrim bus times for Saturday 11/08.
Kinlough 9.10,
Manorhamilton 9.30,
Dromahair 9.45,
Drumkeerin 10.00,
Drumshanbo 10.15,
Aughnasheelin 10.30.
[b]Hurling News[/b]
Under 14 Hurling Development Squad
Our Hurling Development squads will continue on this Thursday evening 09/008, in Ballinamore at 7.30 pm. A bus will leave Manorhamilton at 6.20 pm. For further details players should contact their clubs.
National Hurling Blitz weekend
The weekend of 25-26/08/07 has been designated National hurling Blitz weekend and Leitrim will host a blitz for weaker Counties at under 14 level. Full details will be published during the next few weeks.
On this weekend our under 16 squad will play in a similar blitz in Cavan.
Summer camps
Now that our Vhi GAA Cul camps have concluded attention turns to our Hurling camps. Kevin Brisco , our hurling coach from Galway will cover all aspects of hurling skills during the three day camps. There are three more all hurling camps starting on Tuesday this week in Ballinamore, Ck-on-Shannon on Monday next 13/08 and concluding with our camp in Mohill on 20/08. Please note that the venue for our Mohill camp may have to be changed due to the annual agricultural show. Full details next week.
Camps will be open to boys and girls and the cost will be 25 per person. There is no need to book for these camps, just come along on the morning. Donât worry if you are not a member of a hurling club as we will cater for all levels. All necessary gear eg. hurleys and helmets will be provided at each camp.
Under 16 Championship
Our under 16 club championship has had to be revised due to the withdrawal of Mohill from the competition. Revised dates and fixtures are as follows. First named team have home venue. The top two teams will play off in the final.
Tuesday 14/08â¦â¦â¦â¦ St. Maryâs V Manorhamilton
Ballinamore bye.
Thursday 16/08â¦â¦â¦ Manorhamilton V Ballinamore
St. Maryâs bye.
Tuesday 21/08â¦â¦â¦. Ballinamore V St. Maryâs
Manorhamilton bye.
Thursday 23/08â¦â¦â¦ Manorhamilton V St. Maryâs
Ballinamore bye.
Tuesday 28/08â¦â¦â¦. Ballinamore V Manorhamilton
St. Maryâs bye.
Thursday 30/08â¦â¦… St Maryâs V Ballinamore
Manorhamilton bye.
07-Aug-07 by Thomas Keenan
Live scoreboard for Senior Champ
Club FootballLeitrims own unique Live scoreboard will be in operation this coming weekend during the Senior Quarter finals and for the remainder of the championship. So no matter where you are in the world you can keep in touch with the action.
The scoreboard system on this and the mobile version of our site will display the scores live as they happen at the various grounds. Each board has a timer device on it indicating the half in play and the time played in addition to the scores.
This website displays a score board similar to that seen at GAA grounds and we provide multiple boards depending on the number of games in progress. The mobile phone site displays a text version which is updated at a choice of intervals of 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes or as chosen by you. The wap site address is [b]wap.leitrimgaa.ie[/b] and is provided FREE* by Leitrim GAA. Don t forget that a range of information is available on this site in addition to our scoreboard. Its simple, its effective and its available worldwide !
The technology used is controlled remotely by mobile phone at the grounds which integrates with purpose built software on this site.
So tell family and friends and keep up to date with the scores live from anywhere in the world – log on to this site or to our mobile phone site !
[b]wap.leitrimgaa.ie[/b]
*a minor charge applies by your mobile operator equivalent to the cost of a txt
06-Aug-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Leitrim Ladies receive a walkover !
LadiesWe have just received news this morning, confirmed by Croke Park, that Leitrim Ladies have received a walkover as Louth have conceded tomorrow evenings game.
This means that the Leitrim Ladies are now through to the All Ireland Intermediate Semi Finals.
02-Aug-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Latest Ladies News
LadiesChampionship win for Leitrim Ladies:
Congratulations to the girls on a great win over Wexford in Round 4 of the All Ireland Intermediate Championship on Sunday. Played in near perfect conditions on a fine surface in Wexford Park, Leitrim were slow to start but gradually came more into the game and a super goal from sub Clare Plunkett before half time turned the tie Leitrim’s way. The team had to battle hard throughout and showed many fine qualities throughout. This great win leaves Leitrim as favourites to top Group 2 and guarantee a semi final spot if they defeat of draw with Louth on Friday evening. A special word of thanks to the Wexford Ladies County Board for their hospitality to Leitrim after the game. Thanks also in particular to the large number of Leitrim supporters who made the long journey to Wexford for the game and their vocal support throughout that lifted the girls when the going got tough.
Leitrim v Louth:
Leitrim’s final game of Group 2 in the Championship will take place on Friday evening at 7.45pm in Pairc Sean in Carrick when Louth are the visitors. The sides last met in competitive action in the quarter final of the Division 2 National League in 2004 when it took extra time to separate the sides also played in Carrick where Louth ran out two point winners. The sides have never met in Championship action but Louth took All Ireland Junior Honours in 1998. Since then they have played at senior level but following poor results in recent years were regraded to Intermediate status this year. They reached the Leinster Intermediate semi final this year but were defeated by Westmeath by 0-10 to 0-06. We would ask as many supporters as possible to come along and support the ladies in their first game in the newly developed Pairc Sean on Friday evening.
Clarkes Hotel Minor Championship:
Glencar Manor opened their campaign at the weekend with a 2-09 to 0-5 win over Sean O’Heslins. The final round of the Championships will be played on Tuesday next. AlenÓgaels host Glencar Manorhamilton and St Josephs host Sean O Heslins while Dromahair travel to Kiltubrid and St Marys to Aughawillan in the 9 a side Championship.
Pyramid Bookmakers Intermediate Club Championship:
On Sunday next Round 3 of the Championship will take place with Bornacoola entertaining Aughawillan in Dromod at 12.00pm as Cloone travel to Aughavas to play St Josephs at 11.30am. Later that afternoon Mohill travel to Annaduff to play at 4.00pm. The Kiltubrid Glencar ManorhamiltonÓgame will take place on Tuesday 14th August.
Reynolds Hardware Ballinamore Junior B Championship:
The first semi final betweenÓgortlettragh and Sean O Heslins has been provisionally fixed for 12th August.
Annaduff Credit Union Under 14 Championship:
The 7 a side final between Aughawillan and Cloone has been provisionally fixed for Saturday next. The 9 a side competition has now reached semi final stage with Aughnasheelin playing Annaduff tomorrow evening. A date has not yet been confirmed for the second semi final between Bornacoola and Fenagh.
Under 12 Championship:
St Josephs, Mohill, Glencar Manorhamilton and Drumkeerin have qualified for the semi finals of the championship which will take place later in the month.
Connacht Under 14 Blitz:
This one day competition with the five Connacht counties participating will take place on Saturday 8th September at a Mayo Venue
Potential Underdog:
Best of luck to Eimear McGlade as she hopes to make the final 24 of the Underdogs squad next weekend.
02-Aug-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Download Area added to website
GeneralA new Download area was added to the site in recent days which currently has 3 sub areas. A link is available on the left hand menu under the Interactive section.
The first section has files available for Insurance claim purposes and info on the whole Insurance process.
The second contains links to files that Club Runaí, in particular, might find useful for the day to day administration of the Club.
The third section contains League table files that are particularly useful to club website developers.
The League files are updated every time any league table is updated on the main site and they contain sufficient information to enable a webmaster to recreate an accurate League table on a club site. The values are stored in the following order:
Team P W D L F A +/- Pts
01-Aug-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Coaching news
CoachingUnder 14 School of Excellence
Our under 14 school of excellence will continue on Saturday next 04/08 at 11.00 am in Aughnasheelin GAA park. Players please note bus times for the North Leitrim bus will run 15 minutes earlier than last week, while the South Leitrim bus times will be the same as per previous weeks. All players are asked to please attend or contact Terry Mc Manus 071 9855658. The squad will play their first set of games againts Roscommon on Tuesday evening next 07/08 in Kilbride.
[b]Hurling News[/b]
Under 14 Hurling Development Squad
Our Hurling Development squads will commence on this Tuesday evening 30/07, in Ballinamore at 7.30 pm. A bus will leave Manorhamilton at 6.20 pm. For further details players should contact their clubs.
National Hurling Blitz weekend
The weekend of 25-26/08/07 has been designated National hurling Blitz weekend and Leitrim will host a blitz for weaker Counties at under 14 level. Full details will be published during the next few weeks.
On this weekend our under 16 squad will play in a similar blitz in Cavan.
Summer camps
Now that our Vhi GAA Cul camps have concluded attention turns to our Hurling camps. Kevin Brisco , our hurling coach from Galway will cover all aspects of hurling skills during the three day camps. Their will be four all hurling summer camps during August as follows.
Manorhamilton â¦â¦.. 30/07 to 01/08
Ballinamore â¦â¦â¦.. 07/08 to 09/08
Carrick â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦… 13/08 to 15/08
Mohill â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ 20/08 to 22/08
Camps will be open to boys and girls and the cost will be 25 per person. There is no need to book for these camps, just come along on the morning. Donât worry if you are not a member of a hurling club as we will cater for all levels. All necessary gear eg. hurleys and helmets will be provided at each camp.
Under 16 Championship
Our under 16 club championship will be run off on a league basis during August. Dates and fixtures are as follows. First named team have home venue. The top two teams will play off in the final.
Tuesday 14/08
St. Maryâs V Manorhamilton
Ballinamore V Mohill
Thursday 16/08
Ballinamore V St. Maryâs
Manorhamilton V Mohill
Tuesday 21/08
Mohill V St. Maryâs
Manorhamilton V Ballinamore
31-Jul-07 by Thomas Keenan
Championship – Junior B Draws and Sen and Int Quarter finals
Club HurlingPlease note the following dates agreed at CCC Liatroma for the conclusion of SFC/IFC 2007 and the groupings and fixtures for Junior B.
[b]Junior B Championship 2007[/b]
Note:
1. As Baile na gCléireach CLG has failed to enter a team in this competition in 2007 the clubâs second deemed is deemed to have been relegated to JFCC 2008. One remaining relegation place to JFCC 2008 will be decided as outlined in the document attached. This procedure is in accordance with Competition Regulations Motion passed at meeting of Coiste Chontae Liatroma 05 Feabhra 2007
2. JFCB 2007 is governed by Rules 116-118 TO 2007. In accordance with Rule 118(c) TO 2007, CCC Liatroma gives notice that a fine of 100 will be imposed for failure to field a team in any fixture in this competition.
Junior B – Group 1
Leitrim Gaels
Mohill
Allen Gaels
Dromahaire
Annaduff
Junior B – Group 2
Glencar/Manorhamilton
Kiltubrid
Cloone
Fenagh St.Caillins
Aughnasheelin
Junior B fixtures and known dates are now posted on the Championship Tables page
[b]Junior C Championship 2007[/b]
The Draw for JFCC 2007 will take place on Domhnach 05 Lúnasa. JFCC will be governed as outlined above(2)
[b]Intermediate Championship 2007[/b]
IFC Quarter Finals WE 11/12 Lúnasa
Replays WE 18/19 Lúnasa
IFC Semi Finals WE 25/26 Lúnasa
Replays WE 01/02 Mean Fómhair
[b]IFC Final[/b] 09 Mean Fómhair
[b]Senior Championship 2007[/b]
SFC Quarter Finals WE 11/12 Lúnasa
Replays WE 18/19 Lúnasa
SFC Semi Finals WE 25/26 Lúnasa
Replays WE 01/02 Mean Fómhair
[b]SFC Final[/b] 09 Mean Fómhair
30-Jul-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Championship Updates
Club FootballAnother busy weekend with the Seniors, Intermediates and the opening round of the Junior A championships all on the go.
Senior Championship
The Senior section is starting to hot up as 2 teams are now sure of their place in the Quarter finals. InÓgroup 2 Annaduff had a 5 point win over St. Caillins and as they top their group they await the outcome of Group 1 which is undecided with the result of the remaining game between Bornacoola and Allen Gaels crucial to all 3 teams.
The other Quarter finalists are Group 4s Melvin Gaels who topped their table on Saturday evening with their tally of 2 wins. They also await the outcome of Group 3 which is similar to Group 1 with the final game deciding if there will be a clear top and runner-up or if playoffs are required.
Its interesting to note that the teams (Allen Gaels, Fenagh/St. Caillins, Aughawillan and Kiltubrid) that did not play in the first round and who played their first game over the weekend all lost their opening game. Their opposition appeared to benefit by having a game under their belt.
Intermediate Championship
In the Intermediate Championship the picture is very similar to the Senior competition. Group 1s Gortletteragh are through on 2 wins out of 2 and inÓgroup 3 Drumkeerin are also guaranteed a place in the quarters as they have a win and a draw. This Sunday games inÓgroup 1 – Cloone v Eslin and inÓgroup 3 – Glencar/Manor v Glenfarne/Kilty will decide the second placing and relegation playoff positions.
InÓgroup 2 and 4 both Dromahaire and Ballinalgera are out of contention as Drumreilly v Aughnasheelin and Aughavas v St. Marys who play this weekend will decide Top and Runner-up.
Junior A Championship
The Junior A round 1 opened yesterday with Carrigallen, Annaduff, Allen Gaels and Mohill all starting their campaign on the right note with wins.
Next weekend Gortletteragh, Drumkeerin, Bornacoola and Aughavas get to take the field in their first game.
Meanwhile Aughawillan, St. Marys and Sean O Heslins, all of whom have lost their openers, must win in order to stay in the competition and Melvin Gaels have an extra week to prepare for their final game.
30-Jul-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO
Leitrim Ladies defeat Wexford to take giant step forward in All Ireland Intermediate Championship
LadiesLeitrim 1.07
Wexford 1.05
Leitrim took a giant step forward in the All Ireland Intermediate Championship with a courageous display against Leinster Champions Wexford on Sunday morning in Wexford Park. The win now puts Leitrim on top of Group two and a win or a draw against Louth on Friday evening in the final group game will earn Leitrim an automatic semi final place at the end of August. Played in near perfect conditions, Leitrim showed many of the qualities they displayed last year in reaching the final of the Junior Championship. Following an indifferent League campaign, and despite a good win over Westmeath earlier in the Championship, added to the disadvantage of not having a Provincial title to defend, it was difficult for the team to measure their progress this year until Sundays game. Forced to lineout without a key forward in Eileen Donohue, there were many fine performances throughout the team including Sinead Brennan, Mary McKeon and Teresa Mylott who led the defence superbly. Maeve Quinn, Eimear McGlade and Sarah McLoughlin all contributed magnificently in both defending and attacking and the hard working Aisling Brennan, Ann Marie Cox, Sinead Quinn and Clare Plunkett combined well to create plenty of Scóring opportunities. However the player of the match was Louise Loughlin who made two magnificent saves and commanded her square with great confidence under increasing pressure from Wexford particularly in the final quarter. While Leitrim will find plenty of room for improvement over the coming weeks, their attitude and hunger for the game on Sunday and the manner of their victory will give the team some confidence for the challenges ahead.
Wexford dominated the early exchanges and but for some wayward shooting could have scored the first three points of the game. After a Sinead Quinn wide Leitrim scored first with a break from the middle of the field as Eimear McGlade powered through to point after seven minutes. Wexford responded immediately when a ball over the top eluded the fullback line and Josie Dwyer pointed. Two minutes later Maeve Quinn and Sinead Quinn combined well but after Maeve was fouled, Ann Marie Cox’s free was off target. In the tenth minute Wexford again broke through following a poor Leitrim clearance and Dwyer shot hard and low to the left but Louise Loughlin brilliant saved to deflect the ball for a 45. The resulting free was hit short to Kate Kelly who pointed to give Wexford the lead. For the next ten minutes there was stalemate as both defences played well to stop Scóring opportunities. Michelle Reynolds hit a wide from a Scórable distance and at the other end a great catch under pressure from Mairead Stenson was poorly cleared and Dwyer hit another point to extend Wexford’s lead after twenty minutes. Louise Loughlin was called on to make a great catch and clearance under pressure as Wexford mounted another attack. Sinead Quinn and Ann Conlan combined well as Leitrim mounted another attack but Quinn missed the target. Aisling Brennan followed almost immediately with a wide following good work from Eimear McGlade and Ann Marie Cox but Leitrim were beginning to assert themselves more in the game. The ever dangerous Dwyer again breached the Leitrim defence but was brilliantly blocked down by Mary McKeon as she went through onÓgoal. Struggling in midfield Leitrim made a double substitution and a number of positional changes with five minutes left in the half, Maeve Quinn moved to midfield and Clare Plunkett went to full forward having replaced Erin Farrell. Sarah McLoughlin came on at midfield to replace Mairead Stenson whose place at cornerback was taken by Mary McKeon while Eimear McGlade moved to centre back, Lorraine Brennan to the wing and Aisling Brennan to half forward. All of the changes had an immediate impact as Sarah McLoughlin pointed almost immediately as Michelle Reynolds and Aisling Brennan worked well to set up the score. Sinead Quinn hit another wide but with three minutes left a great ball down the wing from Ann Marie Cox to Anna Conlan created another Leitrim attack. Conlan was fouled and Maeve Quinn took the resulting free from forty meters. Sub Clare Plunkett rose majestically at the edge of the square to claim the ball under pressure and turned and shot low and hard to the far corner of the net despite the best efforts of the otherwise solid Mary Rose Kelly. Wexford tried to reduce the lead but Tara Maloney sent the ball wide and in the last attack of the game Caroline Murphy hit the outside of the post and her effort also went wide to leave Leitrim leading by 1-2 to 0-3 at the break.
Within a minute of the restart Leitrim were dealt a blow as Michelle Reynolds was sin binned for ten minutes for a tackle on Leona Tector but the Wexford team failed to utilise their extra player during this period leaving the full back free. Three minutes later Louise Loughlin was again called into action as a dangerous ball in was flicked on by Dwyer towards the corner but Loughlin went down again magnificently to palm the ball away. Dwyer dislocated her finger in her effort and was replaced by Bridget Curran. However they reduced the lead with a point from Curran from play. Leitrim responded immediately with another sweeping move and Eimear McGlade finished the move with a point. Ann Marie Cox then sent in a dangerous ball that was well saved by Kelly. With thirteen minutes gone Maeve Quinn won a ball well in the Leitrim half and set up another Leitrim attack. Michelle Reynolds was blocked well as she tried to point but immediately Sarah McLoughlin pointed following a good pass from Plunkett. Marve Quinn again cut out another Wexford attack and on the counter McLoughlin pointed following a fine pass from Aisling Brennan. Eighteen minutes in, Leitrim extended the lead to five points when a long range pass from McLoughlin set up Sinead Quinn who beat the defence to point from play. Wexford reduced the gap with a point from midfielder Deirdre Fox with seven minutes remaining as Wexford increased the pressure on the Leitrim defence. LoughlinÓgathered a dangerous high ball and again two minutes later as Wexford became increasingly desperate for a goal to save the game. However despite the pressure the back line held firm and gave no shooting chance to their opponents with a number of blocks and tackles. Leitrim did manÓge to create a second goal chance with two minutes remaining but Clare Plunketts effort was disallowed for a challenge on the keeper. Leona Tector moved forward as Wexford again pressurised the Leitrim defence. Loughlin was yet again alert to save from Tector but Michelle Hearne hit a goal effort wide. As the game moved to injury time Leitrim fought hard to maintain their lead and the pressure was relieved when Eimear McGlade moved forward purposefully but was fouled with Cox pointing the free to regain their five point lead. Deep into injury time Wexford had one last goal chance as Tectors shot hit the crossbar but fell kindly to Kate Kelly who hit the net to reduce the gap to two points. It was imperative that Leitrim won the resulting kickout and did so and as they set up an attack the referee blew the final whistle to the signal a great two point win for the Leitrim girls.
Leitrim: Louise Loughlin, Catherine Holohan, Sinead Brennan, Mairead Stenson, Mary McKeon, Lorraine Brennan, Teresa Mylott, Emer McGlade Aisling Brennan, Anna Conlan, Sinead Quinn, Erin Farrell, Ann Marie Cox, Maeve Quinn, Michelle Reynolds. Subs: Clare Plunkett for Erin Farrell, Sarah McLoughlin for Mairead Stenson (25 mins) Sinead McWeeney for Michelle Reynolds (65 mins)
Wexford: Mary Rose Kelly, Marina Murray, Leona Tector, Aoife Waters, Mags Kelly, Caroline Murphy, Karen Morris, Deirdre Fox, Michelle Doyle, Josie Dwyer, Ciara Scallon, Michelle Hearne, Tara Maloney, Kate Kellly, Sharon Kehoe.
Referee: CiaranÓgroome (Offaly)
30-Jul-07 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO
Change of venue
Club HurlingThe Junior A Group 2 Championship game between Melvin Gaels and Annaduff is moved to Leitrim Gaels from Drumkeerin. Throw-in remains at 1:30pm
29-Jul-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO