Information from Ballinaglera GAA regarding a new development

Ballinaglera GAA are undertaking a development of an all weather training facility at St. Hugh?s Park Ballinaglera. The development is 90 metre by 40 metres.

It will cost in the region of ?80,000 to complete which 40% is grant aided by the Sports Capital Grant Scheme. We are now in the process of a major development draw to fund the above with tickets costing ?40 and prizes include: 1st: ?4,000. 2nd: ?1,000. 3rd: ?500 and 5 prizes of ?100 each.

Ballinaglera GAA intends to call to all neighbouring parishes and clubs in the coming weeks.

The club feels this is a very important and worthwhile development which will serve all the various teams in a very real way. It offers our young people the opportunity to strive for and dream of success while assisting in a very real way in their physical and social development and the club would appreciate the generosity of all local clubs and parishes.

The Development Draw will take place locally on Saturday 24th June 2006.

[b]We are also having a fundraising night in the Ballroom of Romance, Glenfarne on Friday 2nd June 2006 (June Bank Holiday weekend) with dancing to Mike Denver. Tickets can be purchased on the door. [/b]

 

 

03-May-06 by Ballinaglera GAA

Part 7 – This time we look at the Junior Championship Finalists going back as far as 1917

[b]JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS[/b]

(This list is for the overall Leitrim Junior Championship. From 1932-1970, the North Leitrim Championship winners played the South Leitrim Junior Championship winners in the County Final. In years where the North Leitrim winners did not compete particularly during the Second World War, the South Leitrim Champions are regarded as County Champions. This was so because the North Leitrim Board was always a subsidiary of the South Board. For most of the missing years there was no Junior Championship)

[b]YEAR — WINNERS — RUNNERS-UP[/b]
1917 – Shamrocks (Gorvagh/CornÓgun) — Kiltyhugh
1919 – Aughaslane 0-2 — Cloone 0-1
1926 – Annaduff 0-9 — Glenfarne 0-1
1928 – Drumeela — Dowra
1929 – Kiltubrid — Carrigallen
1930 – Aughavas 0-2 — Carrigallen 0-0
1931 – Tully (Bornacoola beat Tully in the final by 1-4 to 1-3 but Tully objected and got the title)
1932 – Bornacoola — Glenfarne
1933 – Ballinamore 2-1 — Kiltyclogher 1-3
1934 – Glenfarne 1-6 — Carrigallen 0-0
1935 – Eslin 1-3 — Kiltyclogher 0-1
1936 – Glenfarne 3-10 — Carrick 2-2
1937 – Glenfarne — Gorvagh
1938 – Annaduff 1-6 — Blacklion 2-0
1939 – Ballinamore 1-6 — Drumkeeran 1-3
1940 – Glenfarne 2-7 — Ballinamore 2-1
1941 – Annaduff 4-4 — Drumreilly 3-1
1942 – Eslin 3-6 — Kiltubrid 1-2
1943 – Mohill 1-7 — Ballinamore 1-1
1944 – Drumeela 0-11 — Kiltubrid 0-10
1945 – Carrick on Shannon 1-4 — Fenagh 0-2
1946 – Drumreilly — Annaduff
1947 – Glenfarne — Gorvagh
1948 – Aughnasheelin 2-4 — Glenfarne 1-5 played 7/5/1950
1949 – Drumeela Harps 4-2 (Drumreilly/Drumeela) — Mohill 0-2
1950 – Bornacoola — Glenfarne
1951 – Blacklion 2-6 — Aughnasheelin 2-3
1952 – Bornacoola — Manorhamilton
According to Leitrim Guardian 1999 (P30, Padraig McGinn) Bornacoola beat Manorhamilton in Mohill in April 1953 Bornacoola beat Aughawillan 3-4 to 3-3 in South Leitrim

1953 – Carrick on Shannon — Manorhamilton
1954 – Aughnasheelin 2-4 — Gortletteragh 1-0 — North Leitrim winners did not play in 1954 final
1955 – Melvin Gaels 3-7 — Aughawillan 2-1
1956 – Carrick on Shannon 2-3 — Dromahair 1-1
1957 – Mohill 1-6 — Manorhamilton 1-2
1958 – Manorhamilton 3-6 — Annaduff 1-8
1959 – Glenfarne — Aughwillan
1960 – Aughawillan 3-8 — Melvin Gaels 0-3
1961 – Dowra 2-6 — Aughnasheelin 1-5
1962 – Cloone 2-10 — Dromahair 1-5
1963 – Drumshanbo 3-5 — Manorhamilton 1-6
1964 – Annaduff 1-9 — Drumkeeran 1-3
1965 – Aughnasheelin — Glenfarne
1966 – Drumkeerin 2-8 — Mohill 2-3
1967 – Fenagh 2-4 — Glencar 0-2
1968 – Mohill w/o — Glencar scr
1969 – Cloone 3-5 — Glencar/Manor 1-8
1970 – Glencar/Manor 2-7 — Annaduff 1-8
1971 – Eslin 2-6 — Fenagh 1-4
1972 – Annaduff 2-7 — Ballinamore 0-9
1973 – Fenagh 2-8 — Aughawillan 0-3
1974 – Aughawillan 2-10 — Drumkeerin 0-7
1975 – Drumkeeran 0-15 — Eslin 0-6
1976 – Dromahair 0-13 — Eslin 1-4
1977 – Drumreilly 0-11 — Bornacoola 0-7
1978 – Mohill 1-10 — Bornacoola 0-6
1979 – Eslin 1-7 — Melvin Gaels 2-3
1980 – Carrigallen 0-12 — Melvin Gaels 1-2
1981 – Kiltubrid 1-10 — Drumkeerin 1-6
1982 – Glencar/Manor 3-12 — Eslin 1-4
1983 – Annaduff 1-8 — Aughnasheelin 0-3
1984 – Aughavas 1-10 — Eslin 1-3
1985 – Drumkeerin 0-8 — Annaduff 0-5
1986 – Annaduff 2-6 — Kiltubrid 1-5
1987 – Allen Gaels 5-6 — Eslin 0-4
1988 – Eslin 3-10 — Glencar/Manor 1-5
1989 – Kiltubrid 0-14 — Mohill 0-3
1990 – Cloone 4-11 — Aughawillan 3-5
1991 – Glenfarne 2-7 — Dromahaire 1-7

1992 – Ballinaglera 0-11 — Dromahaire 1-6 — (Replay)draw B glera 0-8 Dhair 1-5

1993 – Eslin 2-8 — St Marys 0-3 — (Replay) Draw Eslin 0-10 Marys 1-7 —

1994 – Allen Gaels 2-8 — Drumreilly 0-5
1995 – Kiltubrid 1-14 — Glenfarne 0-6
1996 – Eslin 2-13 — Glencar/Manor 1-9
1997 – Ballinamore 1-8 — St Marys 0-8
1998 – Dromahaire 2-10 — Eslin 1-9
1999 – Glencar/Manor 4-10 — Mohill 0-12
2000 – Gortletteragh 3-9 — Allen Gaels 1-6
2001 – Dromahair 1-13 — Mohill 1-2
2002 – Carrick on Shannon 1-14 — Glencar/Manor 0-8
2003 – Bornacoola 0-11 — Eslin 1-5
2004 – Annaduff 0-11 — Kiltubrid 2-3
2005 – Eslin — Gortletteragh

 

 

02-May-06 by Compliled by Sean O Suilleabhain, web format – PRO

[b]TG4 Connacht Championship:[/b]
It was d?j? vu for Leitrim once again in the Connacht Championship on Sunday last in Tubbercurry as Leitrim were defeated by Sligo in the second round of the championship. For the first twenty five minutes of the game it was all Leitrim as they played some great football to take seven point lead. Then the turning point of the game as Maeve Quinn was inexplicably sinbinned for ten minutes and Sligo rattled in two goals and two points to lead by a single point at the break. Indeed the referees decision in relation to the sinbinning of two Sligo players was also very questionable and gave a false impression of what was a very clean and sporting contest. In the second half Sligo upped their performance to show why they are one of the best teams in the country and time and time again breached a disappointing Leitrim defence that had performed so well last week against Fermanagh. Under increasing pressure Leitrim could not respond and in the end had to give second best to an impressive Sligo team. This result means that Leitrim must now face a quarter final game on 21st May as Sligo go through to the semi finals in July.

[b]Suzuki Division 3 National League Final:[/b]
Last Sunday?s result will have to be quickly forgotten as we face Clare in the League final. This game will be a defining moment of the season and a big test of the character of the team and how they respond to the defeat. Leitrim and Clare met in Tuam on 19th February in the second round of the league where Leitrim recorded a deserved 3.11 to 0.10 win. This result will mean nothing on Sunday however as Clare have continued to improve and recorded a 5.14 to 1.4 win over Wicklow in the semi final two weeks ago. Hopes are high that Sinead Brennan will be recovered from injury and able to line out on Sunday to boost a Leitrim defence that suffered a traumatic second half against a rampant Sligo. Ann Marie Cox who was carried of with injury late in the game on Sunday should be fully recovered while Karen McGovern has recently resumed training after a long injury layoff. Clare will be slight favourites going into the game having played at the top level for a number of years and have great physical strength on the ball. Since the last game two of Clare?s leading players Majella Griffin and Tammy Hehir have returned to the team and featured prominently in recent games. Leitrim will need to win midfield on Sunday to have a chance of lifting a title last won six years ago but both the forwards and backs in particular must lift their performances to the highest level for victory. The Division 4 final betweenÓgalway and Monaghan junior teams will also feature as part of a double header with the venue to be finalised during the week. The Division 1 final between Cork and Meath and the Division 2 final with Kildare and Laois will be televised live on TG4 on Saturday evening next from Parnell Park, Dublin with a 6.00pm start.

[b]Feile Development Meeting:[/b]
Helen O?Rourke, CEO of Cumann Peil Gael na mBan will attend a meeting in The Bush Hotel, Carrick at 9.00pm on Monday next 8th May. This meeting should be attended by all club executives and in particular Managers and coaches of under 14 teams who hope to participate in the Connacht Feile on 10th June and next years National Feile in Leitrim. It is hoped that all girls in Leitrim will get an opportunity to participate in Feile and all aspects of participation will be discussed. Development and coaching for the future will also be an important topic for discussion and it is important for the development of the game in the county that all clubs are represented.

[b]Registrations:[/b]
Clubs are asked to send in club registrations for 2006/2007 as soon as possible to County Registrar, Emer Horan.

[b]Club Leagues:[/b]
A number of games are down for decision next weekend, however with the National League Final on Sunday, the fixtures are subject to change. Intermediate 9 a Side League: Ballinaglera v St Josephs, Bornacoola v St Marys, Glencar Manor v Annaduff. Division 3 League: Gortlettragh v Fenagh, Aughnasheelin v Aughawillan.

 

 

01-May-06 by Patricia Bohan

It is with great regret that we record the death of a great follower of Leitrim GAA ? Charles (Charlie) Egan, Aughlin, Aghacashel – R.I.P.

A real GAA man who loved all things associated with the GAA and who was very proud of his sons and daughters involvement in the GAA. His son Mark is a member of the County Hurling panel, Cathal is a member of the County U21 panel and his daughter Sin?ad is a member of last weekends All Ireland winning Ballad group in Scór. His brother Pat is an ex referee and was Referees Administrator until 2006.

Charlie played his own part in proceedings and was the assistant secretary of Coiste na nÓg. On many an occasion he was a loyal umpire to Seamus Prior and James McCaffrey on the club and inter-county scene. Other activities also saw him as a steward for Connacht Council run events.

Charlie is survived by his wife Kay, sons Paul, Mark & Cathal and daughter Sin?ad, his brothers Pat and John; to whom all in Leitrim GAA offer our sincere sympathy.

Reposing at his home. House private from 5 pm this (Sunday) evening with removal at 6.30 pm arriving St. Marys Church, Aghnasheelin at 7 pm. Mass of Christian Burial tomorrow (Monday) at 11 o c with Funeral afterwards to adjoining cemetery.

Ar dheis D? go raibh a h-anam d?lis.

 

 

29-Apr-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Wonderful work by Sean ? Suilleabh?in provides us with Part 6 in the series. This time we look at the County Intermediate Championship Finalists going back as far as 1928

[b]INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

YEAR ? RESULT[/b]
1928 – Mohill
1971 – Melvin Gaels 0-7 —– Cloone 0-5
1972 – Cloone
1973 – Glencar/Manorhamilton 1-9 —– Carrick 1-6
1974 – Fenagh 2-10 —– Cloone 2-8
1975-88 – No Competition
1989 – Allen Gaels 1-15 —– Ballinaglera 1-6
1990 – Aughavas 2-9 —– Aughnasheelin 1-10
1991 – Carrigallen 3-10 —– Melvin Gaels 3-5
1992 – Melvin Gaels 1-8 —– Drumkeeran 0-8
1993 – Aughavas 1-12 —– Glencar-Manorhamilton 1-9
1994 – Aughavas 2-4 —– St Marys 0-8
1995 – St Marys 0-12 —– Eslin 0-5
1996 – Ballinaglera 2-9 —– Annaduff 0-9
1997 – St Marys 0-13 —– Glenfarne 0-10
1998 – Drumreilly 1-10 —– Kiltubrid 0-6
1999 – Mohill 0-16 —– Cloone 0-7
2000 – St Marys 2-7 —– Drumkeerin 0-9
2001 – Annaduff 1-10 —– Glenfarne 0-9
2002 – Kiltubrid 0-10 —– Ballinamore 0-7
2003 – Gortletteragh 2-6 —– Glencar/Manorhamilton 0-6
2004 – St Marys 3-15 —– Aughawillan 4-3
2005 ? Glencar/Manorhamilton —– Dromahair

 

 

28-Apr-06 by web format – PRO”

[b]Under-10 blitz:[/b]
The first series of under 10 blitz concluded on saturday last with very enjoyable days in Ballinaglera and Gortletteragh. To all the host clubs we would like to extend a big thank you for the way you presented your grounds for our blitz.We would like to thank all those who helped in any way and also the mentors and players from all the clubs who took part, it was a joy to work with you. We plan to run the next series of blitz in June before the schools close for summer holidays.

[b]Coaching demonstration:[/b]
A pratical demonstration in the teaching of skills and drills will be held in the GAA park Drumshanbo on this Friday evening from 7 to 9 pm approx. This demonstration should be a must for all coaches of underage teams. Any teachers wishing to get involved with coaching are very welcome.

[b]Under 15 Developement Squad:[/b]
Our under 15 developement squad had a very usefull workout againts Longford last week. This squad are working very hard at the moment and have a busy schedule planned over the next few weeks .

 

 

24-Apr-06 by Thomas Keenan

[b]Suzuki Ladies National League Semi Final:[/b]
Well done to the county team on an excellent performance in Carrick on Sunday against Fermanagh in the league semi final. As predicted this was a close game with little to choose between the sides at the break as Fermanagh held a single point lead. Leitrim however began to dominate more in the second half and should have been in a more comfortable position at the end only for some wayward shooting. Two excellent goals from Sharon Kerrigan and Ann Marie Cox in the second period sealed victory that was well deserved on the day. This win ensures promotion to Division 2 for next year. Leitrim?s last appearance in the Division 3 final was in 2000 and resulted in a win against Galway and the squad will be hoping for the same result in the final against Clare in two weeks time.

[b]TG4 Connacht Championship:[/b]
The will be no rest for the team this week as the focus now turns to the Connacht Championship when we travel to face Sligo next Sunday. Leitrim?s preparations for this game will have benefited from two tough games against Antrim and Fermanagh in the league. However Sligo have also had a good League campaign in Division 2 but fell at the semi final stage to Kildare on Sunday last. A win over Sligo will see the team progress to the semi final stage in June but a loss means Leitrim will have to play a quarter final game in May. With a lot of football to be played in the championship this year, this game will give both sides an opportunity to see championship form at this stage of the season. Sligo, having qualified for the last two All Ireland Finals will be strong favourites but Leitrim should come quite close to causing an upset. See fixtures for details.

[b]9 a Side Leagues:[/b]
Three games were played in Division 2 at the weekend. Glencar Manor continued their unbeaten form in competition to date with a 2.05 to 0.07 win over Ballinaglera while St Marys had their first win of the year when they surprisingly defeated Annaduff by 2.05 to 2.03. In the third game St Josephs again remain unbeaten so far this year with a 3.07 to 0.03 win over Bornacoola in Dromod.

 

 

24-Apr-06 by Patricia Bohan

Congratulations to Leitrim Ladies who won their semifinal today against Fermanagh in the Suzuki National League Division 3.

The final result was
Leitrim 2-10 Fermanagh 2-04

Full report to follow !

 

 

23-Apr-06 by Brendan Doyle

Heartiest Congratulations to Aughnasheelin who have won an All Ireland Title in the Ballad Group section this evening at the Scór Sinsear Finals in Killarney.

Aughnasheelin are very deserving of their All Ireland title. They have been outstanding in Bail?ad Ghr?pa for a long number of years. Four times in the last five years they have reached the All Ireland Finals. They have been close on all those occasions and could make the break through on this occasion.

Their singers are: C?it Cullen, Sin?ad Egan, S?le McNulty, Brendan and Declan Sammon.

Well done also to Glencar Manor and Bornacoola clubs for making the finals and giving Leitrim supporters lots to cheer about.

Once again congratulations to Aughnasheelin – no doubt but there will be big celebrations for the Winners on their home coming tomorrow !

 

 

22-Apr-06 by Brendan Doyle

It will be a big occasion for Leitrim Scór in the Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney on Saturday next when no less than four items take the stage in pursuit of All Ireland honours. Glencar/Manorhamilton, Aughnasheelin and Bornacoola are the clubs involved. All of them are no strangers to the All Ireland scene and two of them have tasted All Ireland success already.

It isn?t unusual for Leitrim to have four items in the All Ireland Finals. They had four items in last year?s finals and in fact for three years in a row, 1998, 1999 and 2000; Leitrim had four items on the stage. The outcome varied. In 1999 in the Ulster Hall in Belfast, Leitrim won no less than three All Ireland titles. On that occasionÓglencar/Manorhamilton won the Rince Foirne, Aidan Dockery from Bornacoola won the Aithriseoireacht and Carrigallen won the Nuachleas. By coincidence, two of these clubs are back in the same events: Glencar/Manorhamilton and Aidan Dockery. In 1998 and 2000, Leitrim were not so lucky as none of their four items won. Last year Fenagh won in the Nuachleas.

Glencar/Manorhamilton are always strong in Rince Foirne. As last week?s Leitrim Observer indicated in a fine article on the club?s Scór history, they have won the County title in this discipline on 21 occasions and have won in Connacht on 13 occasions. They won the All Ireland twice, in 1993 and 1999. This is their fourth year in a row in the Finals and they could do it this time. They certainly are wonderful performers and with Clair McMorrow at the helm nothing will be left undone in their quest for the honours. Their dancers are: Nicole O?Hara, Amanda Sweeney, Michelle Kelly, Ciara Flynn, Aidan McLoughlin, Michael J Rooney, Craig and Emmet McMorrow.

Bornacoola are another of Leitrim?s great Scór clubs. After a relatively quite period they were back in Scór big this year. However, it was during a period of relatively less participation that their first ever All Ireland title came when Aidan Dockery won in the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1999 in recitation. Aidan is back again and will make a bold bid for another title. Bornacoola are also competing in the Trath na gCeist. Aidan Dockery, Marie Therese Dockery and Liam Rabbitte will take some beating. As is happens, Bornacoola were competing in these two events in 1999 when they won the Recitation but lost the Question Time.

Aughnasheelin would richly deserve an All Ireland title at this stage. They have been outstanding in Bail?ad Ghr?pa for a long number of years. Four times in the last five years they have reached the All Ireland Finals. They have been close on all those occasions and could make the break through on this occasion. Their singers are: C?it Cullen, Sin?ad Egan, S?le McNulty, Brendan and Declan Sammon.

A large number of supporters will be traveling to Killarney and we hope that All Ireland titles will be coming back to Leitrim on Sunday morning. T? seans maith go mbeidh ceann n? dh? ar a laghad.

 

 

21-Apr-06 by Sean O Suilleabhain

Part 5 in a series of wonderful work by Sean ? Suilleabh?in. This time we look at the County Senior Championship Finalists starting way way back in 1890 !!!

[b]COUNTY SENIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS

Year ? Result —– Venue —– Referee[/b]
1890 – Mohill 2-2 — Ballinamore 0-1 — Keshcarrigan(Dooloughan) — Michael Murphy Fenagh
1891 – Eslin 1-4 — Mohill 0-2 — Kilmore, Co Roscommon — T. Daly, Drumsna.
(First game at Drumard abandoned, game continued at Kilmore)

1892-1903 — No competition

1904 – Bornacoola 0-4 — Mohill 0-2 — in Jamestown
(Mohill objected and cship was let fall through)

1905 – Bornacoola 0-4 — Gortletteragh 0-2 — in Mohill — John O Neill Mohill
(Gortletteragh objected, awarded title)

1906 – Fenagh awarded title — in Ballinamore (Reynolds Rock)
(Gorvagh were leading Fenagh 0-4 to 0-3 when match was abandoned)

1907-1909 — No competition

1910 – Fenagh or Mohill, probably Fenagh
1911 – Cloone
1912 – Fenagh 1-1 — Mohill 0-1 — in Mohill — M. O Grady (Ballinamore)
1913 – Ballinamore 2-3 — Mohill 1-0 — in Corriga, Aughavas
1914 – Mohill
1915 – Aughavas 1-2 — Mohill 0-2 — in Dromod — M. O Grady (Ballinamore)
1916 – Eslin beat Fenagh — in Cloone, Grange
1917 – Eslin (awarded title)
1918 – Aughnasheelin beat Cloone — in Fenagh — P. McKenna, Mohill
1919 – Fenagh 1-2 — Aughavas 0-1 — in Ballinamore
1920-1921 — No competition
1922 – Ballinamore 4-1 — Mohill 2-2 — in Mohill — Played 9th March 1924
1923 – Kiltyhugh 3-2 — Ballinamore 2-3 — in Fenagh — John McGuinness (Eslin)
1924 – Gorvagh 3-2 — Fenagh 2-2 — in Ardrum,Ballinamore
1925 – Gorvagh 1-5 — Fenagh 0-5
1926 – Gorvagh 2-1 — Fenagh 0-3 — in Ardrum Ballinamore — M. O Grady, (Ballinamore)
1927 – Gorvagh 1-3 — Annaduff 0-3 — in Ardrum Ballinamore
1928 – Annaduff 2-1 — Gorvagh 2-0 — in Ardrum Ballinamore — Guard Phil McMahon
1929 – Mohill 0-6 — Fenagh 0-3 — in Ardrum Ballinamore — P Murray,(Gorvagh) — Played 29 March 1930
1930 – Ballinamore Cship played on league system, Ballinamore beat Mohill in playoff.
1931 – Drumreilly 1-5 — Fenagh 1-1 — in Ardrum, Ballinamore
1932 – Fenagh(Drumreilly beat Fenagh in final but lost title on objection)
1933 – Ballinamore beat Aughnasheelin by a point in replay Draw was 0-6 each on 12/11/1933
1934 – Cloone 1-1 — Ballinamore 0-1 — in Ardrum — Fr A. Lynch, Kiltubrid
1935 – Ballinamore 1-5 — Kiltubrid 0-5 — in Fenagh — on 3/11/1935 P Donlon
1936 – Ballinamore 1-6 — Tully 1-5 — in Cloone, — on 15/11/1936
1937 – Cloone 3-7 — Tully 2-2 — in Ardrum — Fr. A Lynch, Kiltubrid
1938 – Bornacoola beat Tully by a point
1939 – Ballinamore awarded title, Tully refused to play

1940 – Aughavas 3-4 — Bornacoola 1-3 — inÓgrange, Cloone — Fr. A Lynch, Kiltubrid
(Final played in Dec 1940 Aughavas won 1-4 to 1-3 Objected to, replayed 16/02/1941)

1941 – Carrigallen — Mohill — Fr.A Lynch, Kiltubrid
(In the final Ballinamore beat Carrigallen by 2-1 to 1-1 but lost on objection) Played 1/3/1942

1942 – Cloone 1-8 — Carrigallen 1-3 — in Mohill — J Shanley, Dromod
1943 – Bornacoola 3-9 — Fenagh 1-4 — in Mohill — L Moran, Eslin
1944 – Cloone 1-5 — Tully 0-4 — in Mohill — M J Gralton, Ballinamore
1945 – Tully beat Cloone — in Carrigallen — Jimmy Holohan, Drumreilly
1946 – Cloone 4-4 — Aughawillan0-3 — in Mohill — Mick McGowan, Bornacoola — played 4/4/1948
1947 – Cloone 2-2 — Aughawillan 1-1 — in New Park, Ballinamore — Mick McGowan, Bornacoola
1948 – Cloone 2-5 — Aughavas 0-4 — in Ballinamore — P. Rourke
1949 – Aughavas 4-7 — Carrick on Sh 0-1 — in Ballinamore — Serg. Martin
(Aughavas won the first day on 8thSept but Carrick lodged an objection)
1950 – Cloone 1-9 — Ballinamore 0-5 — in Mohill — Columba Quinn, Aughawillan
1951 – Cloone 1-8 — Carrigallen Harps 1-3 — in Ballinamore — Columba Quinn, Aughawillan
1952 – Aughavas 1-8 — Fenagh 0-1 — in Ballinamore — H. Doherty, Cloone
1953 – Bornacoola 1-4 — Aughavas 1-3 — in Ballinamore — J. Creamer Ballinamore
1954 – Aughavas 0-6 — Sean Treacys 0-4 — in Ballinamore — P. Mulvey Roscommon
1955 – Aughavas awarded the title after a long series of disputes.
1956 – Ballinamore 3-9 — Melvin Gaels 1-4 — in Carrick — S. Slevin, Ballyshannon
Replay (drawnÓgame in Manorhamilton)
1957 – Bornacoola 3-7 — Melvin Gaels 0-5 — Ballinamore — M.O Callaghan,Roscommon
1958 – Carrick on Shannon 0-8 — Ballinamore 1-3 — Ballinamore — J.P. Newton, Annaduff
1959 – Melvin Gaels 1-6 — Ballinamore 0-0 — Carrick on Shannon — T. Greenan, Fenagh.
1960 – Melvin Gaels 1-5 — Carrick on Sha 0-7 — Ballinamore — Mick Higgins, Cavan — (Replay)
1961 – Melvin Gaels 1-6 — Carrick on Sha 0-5 — Ballinamore — Tom Mollaghan, Aughavas
1962 – Declared null and void.
1963 – Aughavas 1-7 — Carrick on Sha 0-6 — Ballinamore — Hugh Leddy, Annaduff
1964 – Ballinamore 0-5 — Melvin Gaels 0-4 — Pairc MacDiarmada — Sergt. Waters,Drumshanbo
1965 – Melvin Gaels 0-12 — Gortletteragh 0-1 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — S. Cox. Dromod.
1966 – Aughavas 1-14 — Annaduff 1-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — John Martin, Mohill
1967 – Ballinamore 1-4 — Melvin Gaels 0-3 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — T. O Riordan Carrick
1968 – Ballinamore 2-6 — Melvin Gaels 1-4 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — T. O Riordan Carrick
1969 – Ballinamore 1-11 — Aughavas 2-5 — Gortletteragh — J.P. Newton Annaduff
1970 – Gortletteragh 1-11 — Aughavas 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Tommy Moran Ballinamore
1971 – Mohill 0-6 — Ballinamore 0-4 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Sean Murray, Carrick
1972 – Ballinamore 1-12 — Mohill 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Eamon O Grady Drumkeeran
1973 – Ballinamore 2-5 — AllenGaels 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Eamon O Grady Drumkeeran – Replay
1974 – Sheemore Gaels 1-10 — Mohill 0-8 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Pat Cull, Aughnasheelin
1975 – Ballinamore 0-11 — St Marys 1-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — T.P. Cox, Annaduff
1976 – Aughawillan 1-11 — Glencar/Manor 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Tommy Moran Ballinamore
1977 – Glencar/Manor1-12 — St Marys 2-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Pat Egan, Fenagh
1978 – Aughawillan 2-5 — Gortletteragh 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1979 – Ballinamore 0-7 — Gortletteragh 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Joe Flynn Carrick
1980 – Cloone 2-9 — Gortletteragh 0-9 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Tommy Moran Ballinamore
1981 – Gortletteragh 0-10 — Fenagh 1-4 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1982 – Ballinamore 2-3 — Gortletteragh 0-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Joe Flynn Carrick – Replay
1983 – Aughawillan 0-7 — St Marys 0-5 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1984 – Aughawillan 0-10 — Ballinamore 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Pat Egan, Fenagh

1985 – Gortletteragh 1-13 — Ballinamore 0-4 — Cloone. — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
(DrawnÓgame Gortletteragh 0-6 Ballinamore 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada)

1986 – Ballinamore 0-9 — Aughawillan 1-5 — Cloone — Padraig Flynn, Manorhamilton
1987 – Gortletteragh 1-8 — Aughawillan 1-5 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Pat Egan, Fenagh
1988 – Ballinamore 1-7 — Aughawillan 0-8 — Cloone — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1989 – Aughawillan 2-7 — Ballinamore 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1990 – Ballinamore 4-7 — Aughawillan 3-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1991 – Allen Gaels 0-14 — Ballinamore 2-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Pat Egan, Fenagh
1992 – ?ughawillan 0-10 — Carrigallen 1-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Anthony Noone, St Marys

1993 – Aughawillan 0-12 — St Marys 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Gerry McGovern, Cloone
(Replay – DrawnÓgame Aughawillan 1-8 St Marys 0-11)

1994 – Aughawillan 1-8 — Allen Gaels 0-10 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Enda Stenson, Eslin
1995 – St Marys 0-8 — Fenagh 0-6 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Sean McCartan, Aughavas

1996 – Allen Gaels 2-11 — St Marys 0-15 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Brian Gordon, Mohill
– Replay (DrawnÓgame St Marys 1-7 Allen Gaels 1-7)

1997 – Allen Gaels 2-14 — Aughavas 1-11 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — James McCaffrey, Aughnasheelin
1998 – Melvin Gaels 2-7 — Ballinamore 2-5 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Seamus Prior, Aughnasheelin
1999 – GlencarManor1-8 — Fenagh 1-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Gerry McGovern, Cloone
2000 – Aughavas 0-10 — Gortletteragh 0-3 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — James McCaffrey, Aughnasheelin
2001 – Allen Gaels 2-10 — Aughavas 0-10 — P?irc Mac Diarmada — Paddy Kane, Gortletteragh
2002 – Allen Gaels 0-11 — Melvin Gaels 0-7 — P?irc Mac Diarmada — Eamon O Grady, (Drumkeerin)
2003 – St Marys 0-10 — Fenagh 0-8 — P?irc Mac Diarmada — Paddy Kane, Gortletteragh
2004 – Annaduff 0-7 — Gortletteragh 0-5 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Eamon O Grady, Drumkeeran
2005 – Kiltubrid 4-11 — Bornacoola 0-7 — Pairc Mac Diarmada — Michael Leydon,

[b]Senior “B”” Championship —– (Started 2002)[/b]

 

 

20-Apr-06 by Sean O Suilleabhain

The Bush hotel was the venue on Easter Monday evening for the very successful launch of the Development projects and this the county website.

Declan Bohan was the MC and Gerry McGovern opened proceedings with a detailed presentation of the two major development projects namely the 2,500 seater stand at P?irc Se?n Mac Diarmada and the County Training Facilities at Annaduff.

Brendan Doyle gave a brief presentation of the recently redesigned website followed by GAA President Sean Kelly who officially launched the 3 projects during his informative speech.

Tommy Moran finished off proceedings with a very hearty speech and we would like to wish him well at Congress this weekend as he is one of eight people going for the position of Association Trustee, which is regarded as the second highest electable office in the GAA.

The group moved to Cox?s Steakhouse in Dromod for an informal evening where Fergal McGill assisted by numerous musicians, singers and dancers, including All Ireland Scór Final participants provided great entertainment.

 

 

19-Apr-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO