Saving Gaelic Football
An event planned for Ballaghaderreen by the late John O’Mahony and his good friend Tommie Gorman will go ahead on Friday August 9th next. Part of the Ballaghaderreen Arts Festival, `Saving Gaelic Football’, at St Nathy’s College from 7.30 that evening, will involve former Dublin manager Jim Gavin in interview with broadcaster Seán O’Rourke.
Despite illness, both John O’Mahony and Tommie Gorman intended being at this event. As Johnno said in a text on June 25th, the day Tommie died, “we had a pact to get better for the 9th.” Not long afterwards, on July 6th, Johnno himself died.
In August last year he took part in a very successful `GAA Night’ during the Festival, with panelists Joe Brolly, Andy Moran, Seanie McDermott, and Cora Staunton.
Later, he said “I was honoured to be asked [to take part] and really enjoyed the night.” He added: “it was great to have it in the College and Ballagh – the centre of my world.”
Last Spring it was Johnno who contacted Jim Gavin on behalf of this year’s Festival to ask whether he might be available for interview. Jim who, as manager, led Dublin to six All Ireland titles, including an unprecedented five-in-a-row, said `yes’.
John then asked Tommie Gorman to conduct the interview on the night, and Tommie agreed. A great night was likely, not least as last February Jim Gavin was appointed by the GAA to lead its Football Review Group on the future of the game.
It was tasked with “making Gaelic football a more enjoyable spectacle to watch and play,” as GAA President Jarlath Burns put it. He said “the sight of endless passing across the half forward line, without any risks being taken, before the ball is channelled back to a midfielder who repeats the process from the other side of the pitch, is not what Gaelic football should be. I think we can all agree on that.”
It’s unlikely Jarlath Burns has changed his opinion after the All-Ireland final last Sunday, albeit the victors being his native Armagh. The Football Review Group is to report in October.
Despite the double whammy suffered by the O’Mahony family with the deaths of Johnno and Tommie, they remain determined that the `Saving Gaelic Football’ event goes ahead.
Jim Gavin reaffirmed his commitment to be there, while broadcaster Seán O’Rourke agreed immediately to conduct the interview. Another good friend of Tommie Gorman’s, Seán is a longstanding admirer of John O’Mahony’s, not least as he brought two All Irelands to Galway, Seán’s home county.
`Saving Gaelic Football’ takes place at St Nathy’s College, Ballaghaderreen, from 7.30pm Friday, August 9th.
Details at ballaghaderreenartsfestival.com and Ticket Tailor.
2024 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 6-8 Sept
Club FootballThe fixture details for the Connacht Gold SFC – Quarter Finals have been released and are as follows:
Both games will be livestreamed from Ballinamore.
The livestream & Entry ticket details to follow.
(Note relegation fixtures will be played on weekend of 13-15th Sept.)
Following the draw the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 4 fixtures are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 3 have been released and are as follows:
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2024 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 1st Sept
Club FootballThe fixture details for the Connacht Gold SFC – Round 4 have been released and are as follows:
Following the draw the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 4 pairings are as follows:
Note fixtures will be played on weekend of 6-8th Sept.
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 2 have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 2 has been released and is as follows:
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2024 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 23-25 Aug
Club FootballFollowing the draw for the 4th round of the Connacht Gold SFC the pairings are as follows:
Note fixtures will be played on weekend of 30th Aug to 1st Sept.
The fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 3 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 2 have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 1 has been released and is as follows:
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Fr. Manning Cup Final – Traffic Alert
GeneralPatrons attending today’s Fr. Manning Cup Final are advised to enter Glennon Brothers Pearse Park via the old entrance through the housing estate beside Circle K Filling Station, as there are roadworks on Lisbrack Road causing delays.
2024 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 16-18 Aug
Club FootballFollowing the draw for the 2nd round of the Connacht Gold SFC – Round 3 the following fixture details have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
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Ballaghaderreen Arts Festival – Saving Gaelic Football
GeneralSaving Gaelic Football
An event planned for Ballaghaderreen by the late John O’Mahony and his good friend Tommie Gorman will go ahead on Friday August 9th next. Part of the Ballaghaderreen Arts Festival, `Saving Gaelic Football’, at St Nathy’s College from 7.30 that evening, will involve former Dublin manager Jim Gavin in interview with broadcaster Seán O’Rourke.
Despite illness, both John O’Mahony and Tommie Gorman intended being at this event. As Johnno said in a text on June 25th, the day Tommie died, “we had a pact to get better for the 9th.” Not long afterwards, on July 6th, Johnno himself died.
In August last year he took part in a very successful `GAA Night’ during the Festival, with panelists Joe Brolly, Andy Moran, Seanie McDermott, and Cora Staunton.
Later, he said “I was honoured to be asked [to take part] and really enjoyed the night.” He added: “it was great to have it in the College and Ballagh – the centre of my world.”
Last Spring it was Johnno who contacted Jim Gavin on behalf of this year’s Festival to ask whether he might be available for interview. Jim who, as manager, led Dublin to six All Ireland titles, including an unprecedented five-in-a-row, said `yes’.
John then asked Tommie Gorman to conduct the interview on the night, and Tommie agreed. A great night was likely, not least as last February Jim Gavin was appointed by the GAA to lead its Football Review Group on the future of the game.
It was tasked with “making Gaelic football a more enjoyable spectacle to watch and play,” as GAA President Jarlath Burns put it. He said “the sight of endless passing across the half forward line, without any risks being taken, before the ball is channelled back to a midfielder who repeats the process from the other side of the pitch, is not what Gaelic football should be. I think we can all agree on that.”
It’s unlikely Jarlath Burns has changed his opinion after the All-Ireland final last Sunday, albeit the victors being his native Armagh. The Football Review Group is to report in October.
Despite the double whammy suffered by the O’Mahony family with the deaths of Johnno and Tommie, they remain determined that the `Saving Gaelic Football’ event goes ahead.
Jim Gavin reaffirmed his commitment to be there, while broadcaster Seán O’Rourke agreed immediately to conduct the interview. Another good friend of Tommie Gorman’s, Seán is a longstanding admirer of John O’Mahony’s, not least as he brought two All Irelands to Galway, Seán’s home county.
`Saving Gaelic Football’ takes place at St Nathy’s College, Ballaghaderreen, from 7.30pm Friday, August 9th.
Details at ballaghaderreenartsfestival.com and Ticket Tailor.
2024 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 9-11 Aug
Club FootballFollowing the draw for the 2nd round of the Connacht Gold SFC – Round 2 the following fixture details have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
The remaining fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
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Leitrim GAA Team Management Announcement
GeneralLeitrim GAA at its Management Committee meeting tonight approved the appointment of Cavan native Mickey Graham to be the Leitrim Senior Football Team Manager for the 2025 season. This is subject to approval at the next meeting of Coiste Chontae Liatroma. It is the intention that this position will be for the next three years, subject to review.
Mickey has previously been the Assistant Manager in the 2024 season which ended last June and had been the Cavan Senior Football Manager for 5 years previous to that. It is intended that the members of his complete backroom team will be announced once this process has concluded.
Leitrim GAA would like to take this opportunity to wish Mickey the very best of luck as he plans for the upcoming season.
Photograph: Evan Logan/Inpho
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2024 Club Championship Fixtures for Round 1 on w/e 3-4 Aug
Club FootballFollowing this evenings draw for the 1st round of the Connacht Gold SFC – Round 1 the following fixture details have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 1 have been released and are as follows:
(note that only 3 fixtures are next weekend, the remaining 2 fixtures will be the following weekend 10/11 Aug)
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Leitrim GAA Announcement – Andy Moran steps down as Leitrim Senior Football Team Manager
GeneralLeitrim GAA Management Committee has been regretfully informed this evening by Senior Team Manager Andy Moran of his decision to step down from his position after three years in charge of our Senior Footballers. Andy was appointed in the Autumn of 2021 and has given boundless levels of energy and enthusiasm in helping to improve the standard of the Leitrim Senior Football team, and this year also took charge of the County’s Under 20 team. He brought with him a most professional approach towards the job and in each of his three Allianz League campaigns, had the team in with a significant shot at promotion from Division 4 on the final match day of the respective campaigns culminating in achieving promotion this year and contesting the Allianz League Final in Croke Park in March, only the sixth time a Leitrim Senior Football Team has graced Croke Park. He has also overseen significant improvement in Championship performances this year, the team having played in five championship matches for the first time since 1994. Leitrim finished second in its Tailteann Cup campaign and departed the competition at the Preliminary Quarter Final stage. His stewardship of this year’s Under 20 team in the first-ever Round Robin Connacht Championship campaign led to excellent performances in general, the highlight being a first Championship win in the grade over his native Mayo since 1998. A number of these young players have since graduated and gained valuable experience for the future in this year’s Tailteann Cup.
Leitrim GAA Management Committee is unequivocal in stating that the working relationship we have shared over the past three years has been tremendous. The time and effort that he invested in his players were very much to be admired. His unbridled passion and enthusiasm were certainly infectious. Over the past three seasons, he has been a joy to work with and while he always had the best interests of the county players at heart, he was totally appreciative of the bigger picture and the needs of the clubs and their players must coexist alongside those of the county set-up which is a hard act to juggle, given the ongoing demands on the calendar.
We wish to earnestly thank Andy for taking on the role three years ago and delivering on his promise to do his utmost to improve our fortunes, which we believe he certainly has done. He departs leaving us in a much improved position. We thank him for all the personal sacrifices of his time he has made on our behalf and we wish him and his family the very best in his future endeavours. It would be very remiss of us at this stage not to recognise and also record our appreciation for the contributions of all those who have worked closely with him in his Management Team over the past three years.
Andy Moran has made the following comments to go with this announcement.
“It’s with a heavy heart that I leave the role but feel it’s the right thing to do at this time. After the team gained promotion to Allianz League Division 3 in 2024, I feel now the Leitrim Senior Footballers are moving to a new phase of their development. What is required in my opinion is someone to commit fully for another three years. My three years with Leitrim have been a complete joy.
I would like to thank our sponsors during my years in charge. Seamus and Caitriona Clarke of JP Clarke’s New York, and more recently Pat Gallagher of the Gallagher Group. Small counties would struggle to compete at any level without the support of sponsors. Our Donors & Supporters who generously backed our plans and made sure they backed the County Board and helped out in whatever the team needed. ..
A sincere thank you to the Leitrim GAA Chairman Enda Stenson, Secretary Declan Bohan & PRO Barbara Loughlin Byrne. I would particularly like to thank Treasurer Martin McCartin & Brian Blake, County Administrator, for their guidance and support over the three seasons. The job would not be possible without their support.
I would like to thank my Management Team and all the backroom team that have been involved in the past three seasons. Mickey Graham, Luke Bree, and in previous years Mike Solan & James Glancy. I would particularly like to thank Barry McWeeney who is Leitrim through and through and is the glue that held everything together.
Finally, to the players. Every player that has played under us has given everything to the cause. Led by Donal Wrynn & Mark Diffley Leitrim people are blessed to have an amazing bunch of ambassadors to represent the county. So many obstacles such as population, location, and many other factors are placed in the way of Leitrim football. Yet they keep producing talented young footballers. My hope is that they keep driving on. The future is bright. To everyone involved in Leitrim Football – Thank you.”
The process of appointing a Leitrim Senior Football Manager for 2025 will be considered in due course….
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