Part 3 of our series of snippets of information compiled by Sean ? Suilleabh?in for our website. This time we look at the history of Junior League.
Brendan, PRO

[b]JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE[/b]

As with the Senior League there are some problems with the Junior League also. What was referred to as the Junior Cup began in 1943. This was also called the Junior League Cup. Winners of this Cup were; Drumshanbo (1943), Carrick on Shannon(1944), and Bornacoola (1945). The competition continues on a full League basis from 1946.

Year Winners
1946 Gorvagh
1947 Fenagh
1948 Drumeela Harps (Drumreilly/Drumeela) 1-4 Gorvagh 0-2
1949 Gortletteragh 2-1 Aughawillan 1-1
1950 Bornacoola
1951 Aughawillan
1952 Carrick on Shannon
1953 Carrick on Shannon
1954 Jamestown
1955 Abandoned
1956 Carrick on Shannon
1957 Mohill
1958 Gortletteragh
1959 Aughawillan
1960 Annaduff
1961 Aughnasheelin
1962 Aughnasheelin
1963 Aughnasheelin
1964 Gortletteragh
1965 Glencar
1966 Fenagh
1967 Drumkeerin
1968 Glencar
1969 Glencar/Manorhamilton
1970 Glencar/Manorhamilton
1971 Drumkeerin
1972 Fenagh
1973 Fenagh
1974 Aughawillan
1975 Drumkeerin
1976 Bornacoola
1977 Drumreilly
1978 Mohill
1979 Melvin Gaels
1980 Kiltubrid
1981 Drumkeerin
1982 Glencar/Manorhamilton
1983 Bornacoola
1984 Eslin
N.B. This competition was now called Division 3a League
1985 Drumkeerin
1986 Allen Gaels
1987 Glencar/Manorhamilton
1988 Aughnasheelin
After 1988 see Division 3 and 4.

JUNIOR B LEAGUE (DIV4A) For second teams of Senior clubs
in Division 1 of the Senior League
Year Winners
1975 Ballinamore
1976 Ballinamore
1977 Ballinamore
1978 None
1979 Ballinamore
1980 Aughawillan
1981 Ballinamore
1982 Gortletteragh
1983 Gortletteragh
1984 Ballinamore
1985 Aughawillan
1986 Ballinamore
1987 Carrick on Shannon
1988 Melvin Gaels
After 1988 see Divisions 3 and 4.

Junior League Div 4b (For second teams of clubs in Division 2 of Senior League)
Year Winners
1979 Mohill
1980 Allen Gaels
1981 Allen Gaels
1982 Mohill
1983 Mohill
1984 Cloone
1985 Mohill
1986 Mohill
1987 Cloone
After 1988 see Divisions 3 and 4.

JUNIOR LEAGUE DIVISION 3C For second teams of Junior Clubs)

Year Winners
1979 Aughnasheelin
1980 Carrigallen
1981 Aughavas
1982 Glencar/Manorhamilton
1983 Gortletteragh
1984 BallinÓgleara
1985 BallinÓgleara
1986 Allen Gaels
1987 Allen Gaels
After 1988 see Divisions 3 and 4

 

 

07-Mar-06 by Compliled by Sean O Suilleabhain, web format – PRO

Leitrim Ladies Notes

[b]Club Leagues:[/b]
Next Saturday will see the start of action for the clubs when defending champions Aughawillan travel to Cloone for a 4.00pm start in Division 1. All other clubs will resume action the following weekend.

[b]Club Championship:[/b]
Due to the promotion of Aughawillan to Senior Club status for the Connacht Championship, the championship structure within the county has had to be revised. The remaining six clubs at Senior level last year will now play for an Intermediate title To facilitate Aughawillan in a Championship within the county, the winners will of the Intermediate title will play Aughawillan in the Senior Final. The League status of the clubs remains unchanged.

[b]National Congress:[/b]
The 31st Annual congress was held at the weekend in Mullingar with many interesting topics on the agenda for debate. In a wide ranging report to Congress, CEO Helen O?Rourke outlined the progress of the association in general over the past year. The importance of the implementation of the Code of Ethics and Good practice throughout the association was highlighted as was the continued provision of training for coaches. A level 1 coaching courses specifically aimed at ladies football will be rolled out in 2006 in addition to the provision of 16 new tutors to implement the courses. The Association?s Strategic Plan for the next 3 years was also launched at the weekend with a key priority to look at club and county competition programmes. While there were no significant changes to playing rules, the concern over the amount of football being played by younger county players was addressed and from 2007 players will not be allowed to play more that one age group above their current grade and players at under 16 level will not be allowed to play for Junior or Senior County teams. This will apply to inter county competitions only.

[b]Schools Final:[/b]
The Connacht Junior Final due to be played on Friday last in Tuam between Carrick CS and Tuam was postponed due to a frozen pitch. This was very disappointing news for the Carrick team who had made the journey for the game. Details of the refixture are not available at the time of going to press but we wish the best of luck to Carrick in the final.

[b]National League:[/b]
Leitrim have a three week break until their final league game against Offaly on 2nd April. This game will be the first of a hectic schedule for the county team in April. The following Saturday 8th April, will see the team commence the Connacht championship with a first round game against Roscommon. On 16th of April Leitrim will face Kilkenny of Antrim in the National League Quarter final. A victory here will involve a semi final appearance the following weekend and on 30th April the team will play their second Connacht Championship game against defending champions Sligo.

[b]Minor Training:[/b]
Due to the inclement weather last weekend, county trainging had to be cancelled. Training is scheduled again for next Saturday morning at 11.00 am in Kiltubrid and all players are requested to attend.

[b]Scór 2006:[/b]
A number of our players around the county will be involved in the County Final next Saturday evening in Manorhamilton. Best of luck to all concerned.

 

 

06-Mar-06 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO

There were two big Scór nights in Leitrim, on Friday night in Bornacoola and last night in Drumreilly.

There were big crowds in attendance both nights and a high standard of entertainment.

The qualifiers for the county finals are:

Rince Foirne: Glencar/Manorhamilton, St Mary?s, Bornacoola, Aughawillan

Solo Singing: Aughnasheelin, Annaduff, Dromahair, Glencar/Manorhamilton

Ceol: Bornacoola, Dromahair, Glencar/Manorhamilton

Recitation: Bornacoola, Glencar/Manorhamilton, Annaduff, St Mary?s

Ballad Group: Aughnasheelin, Bornacoola, St Mary?s, Dromahair.

Trath na gCeist: Sean O?Heslin?s, Bornacoola, Annaduff, Fenagh

Novelty Act: Fenagh, Sean O?Heslins, Aughnasheelin, Bornacoola

Rince Seit: Bornacoola, Glencar/Manorhamilton, Aughawillan, Fenagh

[b]The County Finals are in Manorhamilton on next Saturday night starting at 7.30 sharp[/b]

 

 

05-Mar-06 by Scor PRO

[b]Scol?ireachta? Gaeltachta[/b]

There were a large number of applicants for the Leitrim Co. Board GAA Gaeltacht Scholarships and a very high standard among the youngsters who attended for interview. Indeed if there were twice as many scholarships there would have been enough worthy candidates.

The successful candidates were:

Stiof?n Mac Tadhg. Droim M?r, B?al an ?tha M?ir

Cl?r Kilcrann, Corlaskagh, Coill na gCros, Cora Droma R?isc

Maeve Canning, Mullaghbrack, Maothail

Caoimh?n ? Riag?in, Sr?idbhaile Liatroma, Cora Droma R?isc

Bu?ochas do na buachaill? agus na cail?n? go l?ir a chuir isteach ar na scol?ireachta? agus comhghairdeas do na Buaiteoir?.

[b]Seachtain na Gaeilge Quiz[/b]

Leitrim representatives, Bornacoola, [b]won[/b] the Connacht Finals of the Seachtain na Gaeilge Quiz which was held in Roscommon last Wednesday. They now go on to the All Ireland Finals, which will be held in Croke Park on St Patrick?s Day.

[b]Two teams from each province qualify for the All Ireland finals but this is the first time in the three-year period since the quiz started that a Leitrim team got out of Connacht.[/b]

The Bornacoola team that won the Connacht Final was made up of Aidan Dockery, Liam Rabbitte, Evelyn Reynolds and Marie Therese Dockery. Two of the team that won the Leitrim final, Cyril Staunton and Padraig Duffy, were not available for the Connacht Final and were replaced by Aidan Dockery and Evelyn Reynolds. Indeed Bornacoola will have difficulty in picking their team for the All Ireland Finals.

Comhghairdeas do Bharr na Cuile ar a mbua agus go n-?ir? leo i gCraobh na h?ireann ar L? ?L? P?draig

 

 

03-Mar-06 by Brendan Doyle –

The two semi finals of Scór Sinsear will take place this weekend on March 3rd and 4th.

On Friday night March 3d in the Community Centre, Bornacoola at 8pm sharp. The following clubs will be taking place on Friday night:
Dromahair
Fenagh
Annaduff
Leitrim Gaels
Gortletteragh
Sean O?Heslins
Bornacoola

On Saturday night March 4th in Drumreilly Community Centre at 9pm sharp the following clubs are on stage:
St. Mary?s
Aughawillan
St. Osnats
Cloone
Ballinaglera
Melvin Gaels
AughnasheelinÓglencar-Manorhamilton
Drumreilly.

Could all clubs have the names of their competitors ready on the night.

 

 

03-Mar-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

7:45pm is confirmed as the throw-in time for the Leitrim v London Allianz National League match which will take place under lights in Cloone tonight, March 4th.

This will make Cloone only the fourth ever grounds in GAA history to host a National Football League game under lights and the first in either Connaught or Ulster !

Patrons are asked to arrive at least 15 minutes earlier than normal to the venue to allow time for parking and admission. Note that new safety lights were recently installed on the perimeter walls on the Mohill and Drumlish roads thus making parking easier.

Within the grounds all walkways and spectator areas are illuminated either from the main pitch lights or from additional lighting.

The forecast may not be favourable but Hot Tea, Coffee and Soup will be available in the grounds on the night.

 

 

02-Mar-06 by Brendan Doyle

National Hurling League – Div 3A

Monaghan 2-8 Leitrim 0-10

They say that goals winÓgames, and never was this adage more true than on Sunday last when Leitrim lost out by four points to Monaghan. The story of the game could be summed up by saying that Monaghan took the two goal chances they got where as Leitrim didn?t.

Throughout the course of the game Leitrim had three decent goal chances, but none were taken and this was to prove costly in the end. MonaghanÓgot their first goal ten minutes before half time. At this stage the game was delicately poised with Leitrim leading by 0-5 to 0-4. A long free into the Leitrim goalmouth wasn?t properly cleared and Monaghan?s David Connolly pounced to pull on the loose ball to the net.

Earlier Leitrim had taken the lead with points by Clement Cunniffe (frees) and a neat Ciaran Maxwell point from play. The goal however put Monaghan into a lead they never subsequently relinquished. At half time Leitrim went in trailing by 0-6 to 1-5.

The start of the second half soon saw Leitrim back on level terms, with points from a Clement Cunniffe free and great score on the run from midfielder James Glancy. Try as they might though, Leitrim couldn?t get back into the lead and Monaghan regained the lead mainly through frees from Walsh. Leitrim were unfortunate with some Scóring attempts midway through the half when one Cunniffe free hit the post and went wide, while another rasper hit the crossbar. A goal at that stage for Leitrim could have changed the game, but it was Monaghan who got the vital goal.

Ten minutes from time the game was decided when the Leitrim defense again failed to deal with a harmless Monaghan attack, and an easy chance was presented to O?Byrne to score from close range. Monaghan defended strongly to the finish and held out for a four point victory on a final score of 2-8 to 0-10.

Following a good result against Louth the previous week, Leitrim will be disappointed with this defeat in a game that they had a decent chance of winning. In the end though, any hopes of getting in a commanding position in this tight game were dashed by the concession of relatively soft goals. One could not fault the attitude and efforts of the players, and as this is a very youthful squad the experience of this game will prove valuable inÓgames to come.

Team: Alan O?Shea, Vinny McDermott, Niall Glancy, Dermot Kennedy, Stephen Feeney, James Keane, Shane Cardiff, James Glancy, David Poniard (Capt), Tom Cronin, Clement Cunniffe, Philly McGuinness, Ciaran Maxwell, Val Cronin, Gary Hickey. Subs: JohnÓgilhooly, Padraig McWeeney, Paul McKiernan, Micheal Dolan and Aidan Rooney.

 

 

28-Feb-06 by

[b]Forward play / Shooting drills[/b]

A practical demonstration of Forward play / Shooting drills will be given by Michael Mc Geehan on Saturday next 4th March in the Annaduff GAA grounds. The demonstration will run from 12.30 to 3.00pm and will cover all age brackets.All coaches are welcome.

[b]Foundation Level Coaching course[/b]

A foundation level coaching course will commence on Thursday 09/03/06 at 7.30pm in Annaduff GAA centre.Any coaches who have not yet completed foundation level should not miss this course.

Further information on either of above from Thomas Keenan 087/6591049.

 

 

28-Feb-06 by Thomas Keenan – Games Development Administrator

Suzuki Ladies National League Division 3A

Leitrim 1-09
Fermanagh 1-04

Leitrim and Fermanagh played out a tense and physical encounter in Irvinestown on Sunday last, as Leitrim defended superbly with Maeve Quinn outstanding at full back to remain unbeaten in the league. Leitrim were forced to make a number of changes to the team that played Clare last week as Anna Conlan, Karen McGovern and Siobhan Mollahan joined Aoife Kelly, Lorraine Brennan, Carla Creegan and Kirby Gilgunn on the injury list. However all over the field, Leitrim players rose to the challenge offered by an accomplished Fermanagh side that in truth had not been tested in their opening two games. Emer McGlade and Sarah McLoughlin excelled at midfield as the Leitrim defence absorbed all of the pressure Fermanagh could exert especially in the final quarter. Up front Leitrim also played well and created a number of Scóring opportunities but would liked to have converted more of their chances. The game became quite disjointed in the second half as two players from each team were sinbinned and as a consequence Leitrim played five minutes of the game two players down. Leitrim now have a break of four weeks before the final game against Offaly with a quarter final outing two weeks later.

Playing against a slight breeze in the first half, Leitrim gained possession straight from the throw in and Emer McGlade was fouled as she attacked the Fermanagh defence. The resulting free was hit wide by Ann Marie Cox. However straight from the kickout Clare Owens gained possession and Cox was on hand to hit over the opening point from play. Two minutes later a good Leitrim move came to nothing as Naomi Faughnan hit a poor wide. Leitrim began to enjoy early superiority as Fermanagh found it hard to gain any rhythm in their play and were punished again after five minutes. Faughnan won a high ball in front of goal but when her shot was well saved by Una Carroll in the Fermanagh goals, Mary McKeon was first to react and hit over a point from close range. Fermanagh finally settled and initiated a good cross field move but Sharon Kerrigan fielded well under pressure and cleared the danger. After ten minutes Emer McGlade, Faughnan and finally Cox combined for a third Leitrim point from play. Fermanagh responded again with another attack but Maeve Quinn cut out the danger under pressure and again Leitrim attacked with Mary McKeon who had an excellent goal chance but she shot straight at the keeper. With McGlade and Sarah McLoughlinÓgetting the better of midfield Leitrim had another chance to increase the lead but hit a poor wide. McGlade went on a powerful run through the middle to set up Cox for a fourth point mid way through the half. Sammy Little was fouled by Mairead Stenson as Fermanagh worked hard to set up a Scóring opportunity. Her free was well held by Louise Loughlin but then hit out for a 45. The resulting kick was again superbly won by Maeve Quinn and cleared by Sarah McLoughlin to Cox who held on too long and the chance to punish Fermanagh again was gone. Fermanagh began to gain more possession but the halfback line of Sinead Brennan, Teresa Mylott and Kerrigan held firm and cut out two dangerous attacks before Sinead Quinn pointed from play following a great crossfield ball from Faughnan to McKeon who set up Quinn. With ten minutes remaining in the half Maeve Quinn was again safe under a high ball and Sharon Kerrigan made a great run up field to set up McGlade but her shot went narrowly wide. McLoughlin, McGlade and McKeon combined well a minute later as Erin Farrell, on her Leitrim debut, hit a point from play. Fermanagh finally got off the mark as Caroline Little pointed from play with seven minutes remaining in the half and from the resulting kickout Little again pointed to reduce the lead to four points. Leitrim responded immediately but another McKeon effort onÓgoal was well saved by Carroll. Fermanagh attacked but Kerrigan won the ball well and set up Faughnan for a good point from play. Claire Gallagher then had a great opportunity to score but hit wide under pressure from McGlade. In the last three minutes of the half Fermanagh reduced the lead to three points with two frees from Little and in their final attack Sarah McLoughlin dispossessed Little as she was about to shoot onÓgoal with the score 0.7 to 0.4 in Leitrim?s favour.

Leitrim started the second half with an attack involving Ann Marie Cox, Sinead Quinn and Naomi Faughnan but Erin Farrell?s final effort onÓgoal was blocked. At the other end Claire Gallagher hit a wide as the exchanges began to get more physical. After five minutes Fermanagh?s Shauna Woods was sin binned for ten minutes for a heavy tackle on Sharon Kerrigan. Leitrim sought to take advantage of the extra player and a minute later Ann Marie Cox pointed a free when Naomi Faughnan was fouled. For the next ten minutes play was intense with both the defences playing well. Amanda Sweeney and Sinead Brennan cut out two promising Fermanagh attacks at one end while Aine Johnstone and Shauna Woods prevented another Leitrim score. Phillipa Maguire replaced Erin Farrell in the Leitrim attack and was immediately in the action as she set up Faughnan but the ball went wide. Two minutes later however Maguire was sinbinned for a tackle on Aine McBrien. With parity in numbers both teams had opportunitys to score but Caroline Little hit a free wide and at the other end Cox also hit a free wide. Two minutes later Woods was back on the field as Leitrim struggled to hold on to their advantage but when Sharon Kerrigan won a free wide on the left a dangerous ball in from Ann Marie Cox hit a Fermanagh defender and gave Collins no chance when it hit the net for the first goal of the game. Two minutes later from a similar situation Fermanagh scored a goal as Caroline Little rose brilliantly at the far post to fist to the net. Teresa Mylott and Sarah McLoughlin cut out two more Fermanagh attacks. As the Fermanagh pressure intensified for the final ten minutes, Leitrim went down to thirteen players when Sinead Quinn was sinbinned. Under severe pressure Maeve Quinn superbly dispossed Little who was a continuous threat to the Leitrim defence. Emer McGlade and Sarah McLoughlin drifted back to help the defence as Leitrim soaked up incessant pressure but some of the clearances were poor and handed the initiative back to the home team. With five minutes remaining, Maguire reentered the play and Leitrim initiated another attack with a long ball in from Maeve Quinn, Naomi Faughnan was unlucky to see her fisted effort hit the post and go wide. Sinead Brennan cut out another attack as Sinead Quinn reentered the game and Leitrim were back to their full compliment of players. Little got away for Fermanagh but Louise LoughlinÓgot down smartly to save a certain Fermanagh goal. In the final minutes first Mairead Stenson and then Maeve Quinn blocked down brilliantly to keep the Leitrim goal intact. Little had a final effort to make it a single point game as she broke through the Leitrim cover but Quinn dispossed her and set up Mary McKeon to launch a final Leitrim attack involving Cox and Sinead Quinn who was fouled. Cox pointed the free to increase the lead to five points and make the points safe. Little was then sinbinned for a dangerous foot tackle on Mairead Stenson. In the final minute Maeve Quinn superbly held on to a high ball under pressure from two Fermanagh players and Leitrim held out for a well deserved win.

Leitrim: Louise Loughlin, Amanda Sweeney, Maeve Quinn, Mairead Stenson, Teresa Mylott, Sinead Brennan, Sharon Kerrigan, Sarah McLoughlin, Emer McGlade, Clare Owens, Mary McKeon (0-1), Naomi Faughnan (0-1), Erin Farrell (0-1), Sinead Quinn(0-1), Ann Marie Cox (1-5) Subs Used: Phillipa Maguire for Erin Farrell (40 mins), Alanah Bohan (50 mins)for Clare Owens.

Fermanagh: U Collins, C O?Harte, E McGovern, A Johnston, S Woods, T Hughes, A McBrien, A Moane, K. McManus, S Little, C Little, S Hamilton, S Little, C Gallagher, E Martin.

 

 

26-Feb-06 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO

Leitrim Hurling Panel to play Monaghan on Sunday, Feb 26th.

Liatroim:

1. Alan O?Shea Naomh Mhuire
2.Vincent McDermott Naomh Mhuire
3. Niall Glancy Naomh Mhuire
4. David Tiernan Naomh Mhuire
5. Stephen Feeney Cluainin
6. James Keane Naomh Mhuire
7. Shane Cardiff Naomh Mhuire
8. James Glancy Naomh Mhuire
9. David Poniard Cluainin
10. Tom Cronin Naomh Mhuire
11. Clement Cunniffe Naomh Mhuire
12.Philly McGuinness Maothail
13. Kieran Maxwell Sean Ui Eislin
14. Val Cronin Cluainin
15. Gary Hickey Cluainin
16. Fintan McKiernan Naomh Mhuire
17. Martin Reilly Cluainin
18. Paul McKiernan Naomh Mhuire
19. Dermot Kennedy Gort Leitrireach
20. Olcan Conway Naomh Mhuire
21. Micheal Dolan Cluainin
22. Mark Egan Sean Ui Eislin
23. Shane Fitzpatrick Naomh Mhuire
24. Kevin Fitzgerald Naomh Mhuire
25. Dan Regan Naomh Mhuire
26. JohnÓgilhooly Gort Leitreach
27. Niall Keenan Naomh Mhuire
28. Padraig McWeeney Naomh Mhuire
29. Conor Daly Naomh Mhuire
30. Aidan Rooney Cluainin

Manager: KevinÓglancy

Selectors:
Micheal Dolan
Bernard Murray
Paddy Phelan

 

 

24-Feb-06 by Brendan Doyle

Suzuki Ladies National League Division 3 – Round 2

 

 

22-Feb-06 by Patricia Bohan – Ladies PRO

Sean O Heslins win All Ireland Title in Novelty

 

 

20-Feb-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO