Connacht G.A.A. ensures the West is well and truly awake!
The G.A.A. dressing rooms, pitches, walkways and training grounds around the country maybe desolate, however, it’s cultural wing, Scór, is busier than ever. From Manorhamilton in North Leitrim down to beautiful Kinvara in South Galway, and from Achill on the Atlantic coast to Tarmonbarry on the Roscommon/Longford border, there’s barely a club in the mighty West left untouched by GAA Scór activities. How fitting so are the words of Thomas Davies’ rousing ballad ‘The West’s Awake’, to celebrate Scór participation in Connacht during these unprecedented times and represent the province in Virtual Scór.
This memorable rendition of a song synonymous with wonderful sporting days for western teams, features over 30 musicians and singers from 14 clubs across the province. With all local and county rivalries put aside, these performers have contributed their time and expertise for this special collaboration in a spirit of goodwill and pride befitting our country’s response to the challenging times we are living through. A great surprise to many was the inclusion of G.A.A. legends Jimmy Murray (Roscommon), Joe McDonagh (Galway) and of course, who many would regard as the original voice of Gaelic games, Dublin’s, Mícheál Ó hEithir.
The project was co-ordinated by Tom Murray, Rúnaí of Coiste Scór Chonnacht, who put the call out to Connacht Scór officials and delegates from each county to liaise with people at local level. Seán Ó Murchú, Cathaoirleach, Coiste Scór Chonnacht, has praised the efforts of all involved saying “it’s so heartening to see the great calibre of talent in the west making such a united contribution to ‘Virtual Scór’”. These sentiments were echoed by Gerry McGovern, Uachtarán, Comhairle Chonnacht, who remarked “all in Connacht G.A.A. can be immensely proud of this initiative”.
Ensuring that the final product was successfully brought together, the expertise and experience of Gareth McGreevy from Saul GAA in Co. Down was brought on board. Gareth has been responsible for some excellent ‘Virtual Scór’ collaborations over the past few weeks which have seen singers and musicians from all over Ireland record versions of the ‘May the Road Rise to Meet You’ and Dana’s ‘All Kinds of Everything’. Connacht Scór is indebted to Gareth for lending his time and professionalism to his fellow Gaels in the west.
‘Virtual Scór’ has been a source of tremendous entertainment, distraction and fun over the past two months. The absence of our native field sports and club activities has left an indelible void in the lives of many and presented an obstacle to the natural expression of our Irishness offered through Cumann Luthchleas Gael. ‘Virtual Scór’ has hugely helped to counteract this void for many Gaels all over the country and beyond, and so Connacht Scór would like to dedicate this song to the men behind the movement, Aodán Ó Braonáin, Chairman of the National Scór Committee, and Rúnaí, Jamie Ó Tuama (Páirc an Chrócaigh), for their tireless work and efforts in keeping Scór to the fore in this novel way.
Singers and musicians involved in the production are:
Cian and Caoimhe Kearns (Owenmore Gaels GAA, Sligo), Niamh Farrell (St. Mary’s GAA, Sligo), Damien McGuinness and Deirdre Kilgannon (St. Farnon’s GAA, Sligo), Carmel Costelloe (Menlough/Skehana GAA, Galway), Ellen Keane, Emily and Emmet Greaney (Abbeyknockmoy GAA, Galway), Siobhán Breathnach (Kilconly GAA, Galway), Paula Kiernan (Carrigallen GAA, Leitrim), Fionnuala Maxwell (Annaduff GAA, Leitrim), Laura Crossan and Eleanor Smith (St. Mary’s Kiltoghert GAA, Leitrim), Sarah Keane (Elphin GAA, Roscommon), Fiachra Guihen, Elizabeth Earley and Rachel Noone (St. Ronan’s GAA, Roscommon), Mary Murray, Claire and Anne Marie Murray, Lisa and Tom Murray, Louise Fallon, Ciara Dempsey, Áine O’Connor Flynn, Padraig and Gordon O’Connor, Donncha and Alastair Beegan (St. Dominics GAA, Roscommon, Ann Forry and Fiona Connaghan (CLG Acla/Achill GAA, Mayo), Joanne McAndrew (Kilfian GAA, Mayo).
The production was launched at 8pm on Friday evening on Connacht G.A.A.’s Facebook page. In less than 20 hours it has over 21,000 views from right across the world.
In the words of Thomas Davies “but hark a voice like thunder spake, the West’s Awake, the West’s Awake!”
Championship Finals – Livestream Pass
LivestreamThe Smith Monumentals Intermediate and Connacht Gold Senior Championship Finals will be broadcast in bumper shows this weekend on our livestream platform and the action starts on Saturday with the Intermediate Final.
The games cost €10 per individual game or €18 for the Weekend pass to both games.
Livestream pass is available at live.leitrimgaa.ie
Intermediate Final – Annaduff v Gortletteragh – Saturday with throw-in at 4:30pm
Senior Final – Mohill v St. Mary’s Kiltoghert – Sunday with throw-in at 3:30pm
There were 13 interviews recorded during our recent media night – keep an eye out as various player and sponsor interviews are being released on our 3 social media channels each evening. Don’t forget to like / share /repost / retweet to show your support for your favourite teams.
– Brendan Doyle
IT Officer / Livestream Producer
There is a 24/7 support website available at https://support.inplayer.com/ with advise on how to solve most problems. In addition a support person is available 2 hours before throw in to assist with login issues – email: support@inplayer.com
Live stream of Leitrim Ladies Senior Final – live.leitrimgaa.ie
LivestreamWe are delighted to be able to assist Leitrim Ladies GAA by providing our livestream service for their Senior Championship final tomorrow at 2:30pm in Avantcard Páirc Seán MacDiarmada. The much anticipated final is between Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins and Glencar-Manorhamilton and there will be a new name on the Leitrim LGFA Senior Roll of Honour for 2020.
Leitrim Ladies captain Clare Owens & Breifne Earley will join John Lynch on commentary.
The livestream pass costs €10 and is available to purchase now at Live.LeitrimGAA.ie
We plan to go live around 15 minutes before the game with the popular pre-match build up including interviews.
There is a 24/7 support website available at https://support.inplayer.com/ with advise on how to solve most problems. In addition a support person is available 2 hours before throw in to assist with login issues – email: support@inplayer.com
Live stream of Semi Finals – live.leitrimgaa.ie
LivestreamThe Senior & Intermediate championship Semi Finals will be live streamed by Leitrim GAA this Saturday and Sunday. The 4 games are available to view individually with a single match pass costing €7 or a Weekend pass of €20 for all 4 games.
Saturday:
Intermediate SF 1 – Carrigallen v Annaduff – at 3 pm
Senior SF 1 – Mohill v Fenagh St. Caillins – at 6 pm
Sunday:
Intermediate SF 2 – Gortletteragh v St Patrick’s Dromahair – at 1:30 pm
Senior SF 2 – Glencar/Manor v St. Mary’s Kiltoghert – at 4:3o pm
We plan to go live around 15 minutes before each game with the popular pre-match build up including interviews.
All games are available at: Live.LeitrimGAA.ie
There is a 24/7 support website available at https://support.inplayer.com/ with advise on how to solve most problems. In addition a support person is available 2 hours before throw in to assist with login issues – email: support@inplayer.com
Live stream of Senior Quarter Finals – live.leitrimgaa.ie
LivestreamThe Senior championship Quarter Finals will be live streamed by Leitrim GAA this Saturday and Sunday. The 4 games are available to view individually with a single match pass costing €7 or a Weekend pass of €20 for all 4 games.
Senior QF 1 – Mohill v Allen Gaels – Saturday at 3 pm
Senior QF 2 – Fenagh St. Caillins v Leitrim Gaels – Saturday at 6:30 pm
Senior QF 3 – Melvin Gaels v St. Mary’s/Kiltoghert – Sunday at 1 pm
Senior QF 4 – Ballinamore SOH v Glencar/Manor – Sunday at 4:3o pm
We plan to go live around 15 minutes before each game with the popular pre-match build up including interviews.
Our live streams are available at: Live.LeitrimGAA.ie
It is advisable to create your account now and view some of the previous games to familiarise yourself with the variety of devices upon which you can view the games.
If you intend using a Smart TV the recommend method is to create an account via the username and password method.
There is a 24/7 support website available at https://support.inplayer.com/ with advise on how to solve most problems. In addition a support person is available 2 hours before throw in to assist with login issues – email: support@inplayer.com
[Please click here to read our previous post with details & tips on how to view our livestream]
Live stream updates – new platform – live.leitrimgaa.ie
LivestreamThis week is the last of the free to view games as the stream team head to Annaduff GAA pitch for the Smith Monumentals Round 5 Intermediate clash between Annaduff and Gortletteragh. The throw-in is at 7pm and we plan to go live around 6:45 with the popular pre-match build up including interviews.
For the last number of games we utilised our YouTube account but from this point on wards we will be moving over completely to our new video streaming platform which has been carefully chosen to offer the best opportunities to view games on as large a selection of devices as possible.
Last week we made available a sneak peak of the login process to allow you to start activating your accounts and familarising yourselves with the process – this was achieved by clicking on a link on this website. A large number of people have already created their accounts which is a free account and is a relatively simple process – no credit card information is required at this stage.
This week the full blown platform is being unveiled and this weeks livestream will be available to view free of charge. This weeks game or any future games will NOT be available on Youtube.
The link to the new home for our live streams is: Live.LeitrimGAA.ie
All of the previous free games are already available on the new platform as we have moved them over from YouTube and they will remain free to view in their new home.
It is advisable to create your account now and view some of the previous free games to familiarise yourself with the variety of devices upon which you can view the games. We suggest that you don’t leave it until 5 minutes before throw-in to figure out how it works !
There is a 24/7 support website available at https://support.inplayer.com/ with advise to solve most problems. A support person is available 2 hours before throw in to assist with login issues – support@inplayer.com
As many have already found out creating an account is quick, easy, free and can be done by a simple 1 step connection to your favorite social media account like Facebook, Twitter or via a more traditional email & password combination (recommended). Only use the social media login option if you are going to view on a device that you already use for social media. If logging in directly on something like a Smart TV it is advisable to use the email/password combination as social media quick logins may not work. As mentioned above credit card information is NOT required at this stage.
The video player is web browser based to provide access to as large a selection of devices as possible. All games should be easily viewable on ios based devices like iphones, ipads, Windows based devices like standard laptops, phones, etc, and Android based devices like smartphones and tablets. Basically any device that has a browser should be able to reach the platform
The video player is compatible with Chromecast & Airplay to allow you to view on your TV via your connecting device as listed above – you will need to use mirror mode which is an extra step in the process and if using an ipad/iphone to cast then you may need to utilise a 3rd party app.
Some Smart TV’s will allow streaming without any issues from within their built-in browser however chromecasting or similar is recommended – please note you will need to cast using the mirror option which is an extra step compared to the single click option with YouTube.
If you have an Android based SmartTV and not using casting then the recommend browser for streaming is PuffinTV. For more assistance please go here. This can also be used for all other Android devices like smartphones – please test your device’s capability well in advance of a live event.
Some quick pointers for a successful viewing experience:
(as we aim to stream in Full HD* (1080p) where possible from Quarterfinals onwards.)
Unfortunately it is not possible to integrate YouTube into a paywall system and 6 different paywall systems were evaluated during extensive trials over a number of weeks. We believe that we have chosen the system that offers the public the easiest access, easiest payment method and the ability to play back on the largest number of devices. Many of the other paywall systems tested did not allow casting so watching on a small screen was the only option. Also other systems did not adjust the speed to try and match your broadband connection speed – in a lot of cases if your broadband speed dipped then you would lose the picture. To avoid all these issues we are using Vimeo the 2nd most popular player to YouTube and it successfully integrates with the paywall software.
Please note that the sharing of your account with others is not possible as the system is designed to detect account sharing and will block all simultaneous connections.
For any login or registration-related questions please visit:
https://support.inplayer.com/
A support team member will also available 2 hours before a scheduled live game to provide assistance.
Officials associated with Leitrim GAA will not be in a position to provide support.
Details of payed services and possible packages will be announced closer to the quarter final stage.
I hope you enjoy the new platform and advise you to test it out well in advance of next weekends game !
Brendan Doyle
IT officer
*subject to a reliable upload connection at venue
Thank you GDA Seán!!!
GeneralLeitrim GAA would like to record its heartfelt appreciation of the work that GDA Sean Gallagher has carried out with our Coaching and Games Development Department since his arrival in 2018, as heads to pastures new. Sean has been offered and is taking up a Primary Teaching position in the new school year and we wish him well with this venture.
A fully qualified Primary Teacher, Seán was successful in securing a vacant GDA position with Leitrim GAA back in 2018. In the intervening period, he has given his all to the clubs and young players under his watch. His professional approach towards the job has resulted in many seeds sown that will hopefully reap benefit for players, clubs and county into the future. He will be sorely missed.
We are really sorry to have to say goodbye to Seán, but we understand his position. We wish him the very best of luck in continuing with his teaching career, we know he’s not gone too far away and we look forward to any input or assistance he may be in a position to provide into the future.
Míle buíochas, a Sheáin.
Leitrim Dream Team 2000-2020
GeneralCongratulations to all of the players who were chosen by the readers of the Leitrim Observer over the past six weeks and made the Leitrim Dream Team 2000-2020. The project which was administered entirely by our local newspaper drew a huge response from the general public and this is the team chosen entirely by you, our supporters, and readers of the Leitrim Observer. Well done to all who participated in this task and or thanks to Observer editor Claire McGovern for her input into this mammoth task. The question is now, who would like to manage this team? All expressions of interest are welcome!!!
Vote for Leitrim’s Dream Team 2000-2020 with Leitrim Observer
GeneralThe Leitrim Observer, over the past few weeks, has been building up to the readers’ selection of the Leitrim Dream Team 2000-2020. The selection has been narrowed down to three players for each of the 15 positions and polling closes on Friday, June 12 at 5pm. This venture, in association with Leitrim GAA, is sure to arouse much debate and if you want to have your say you may access full details here
TG4 unveil GAA matches for June
GeneralAnother month of classic matches ahead as TG4 announce All Ireland Gold schedule for June
#AllIrelandGold
Sunday 7 June
2.25pm All Ireland Gold – Kerry v Offaly 1980
A chance to see Kerry v Offaly in the 1980 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Semi Final. Commentary by Michael O’Hehir. This match was played in Croke Park on the 24 August 1980 and the spectators were treated to a pulsating game of football. Kerry were managed by Mick O’Dwyer and the Kingdom included stars such as Pat Spillane, Mikey Sheehy, Eoin Liston, John Egan, Ger Power, Ogie Moran and 1980 Player of the Year Jack O’Shea. The Offaly footballers were managed by Eugene McGee and his team included Gerry Carroll, Richie Connor and Matt Connor who was one of Offaly’s greatest ever sportspeople. Matt Connor was the championship’s top scorer in 1980 and he also won Offaly’s only GAA All Star Football Award that year. Offaly were confident going into this Semi-Final having been crowned Leinster Football Champions after beating Dublin – the Dubs were going for their seventh Leinster title in a row.
4.00pm Limerick v Galway 2018
A chance to see Limerick v Galway in the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final from Croke Park. 82,300 were in attendance at GAA headquarters to see the 131st All Ireland Hurling Final. Galway went into this Final as the defending champions and were looking to win their sixth All-Ireland Senior title. John Kiely was managing a Limerick team who were appearing in their first final since 2007 and were looking for an eighth All Ireland title – their last win was in 1973. The two counties had played each other in the final twice prior to this: in 1923 and 1980 with Galway winning both. Commentary by Garry Mac Donncha.
Sunday 14 June
2.35pm All Ireland Gold – Antrim v Offaly 1989
A chance to see Antrim v Offaly in the 1989 All-Ireland Hurling Semi Final from Croke Park. This hurling match produced one of the biggest stories of the 1980s. Offaly had defeated Kilkenny in the Leinster Final and were up against Antrim who had been crowned Ulster champions after beating Down. Antrim manager Jim Nelson and his team were hoping to reach their first All-Ireland Final in 46 years with players such as Terence McNaughton, Olcan McFetridge, Aidan McCarry, Danny McNaughton and captain Ciaran Barr. The date was August 6th 1989 and 64,127 were at Croke Park to see the Saffrons take on The Faithful County.
4.00pm Dublin v Mayo 2017
Action from Dublin v Mayo in the 2017 All Ireland Senior Football Final from Croke Park. This was the fourth occasion that the two counties met in the final, following matches in 1921, 2013 and 2016. Jim Gavin’s Dublin team were seeking their third consecutive All-Ireland title, while Mayo, under Stephen Rochford’s management were aiming for their first All-Ireland since 1951. 82,243 were packed into Croke Park on the 17th September 2017 to see this match.
Sunday 21 June
2.35pm All Ireland Gold – Donegal v Dublin 1992
A chance to see Donegal v Dublin in the 1992 All Ireland Senior Football Final from Croke Park. Brian McEniff was the man in charge of the Donegal team that day which included Martin and James McHugh, Brian Murray, Declan Bonner, Matt Gallagher, Manus Boyle and captain Anthony Molloy. Dublin entered the match as heavy favourites to win what would have been their 22nd All-Ireland title – their first since 1983, while Donegal were hoping to win their first All-Ireland title. The 105th All Ireland Football Final was played on the 20 September 1992.
4.05pm Galway v Kilkenny 2019
Action from Galway v Kilkenny in the 2019 All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final at Croke Park. Galway were aiming for their third All-Ireland Camogie title having previously won it in 1996 and 2013. Kilkenny were going for their fourteenth title, their first since 2016. The two teams had only met in the final once before — in 2013, when Galway won. Kilkenny had beaten Tipperary in a high scoring Semi Final while Galway reached the Final after beating Cork in the other Semi Final. The 88th All-Ireland Camogie Final was played on the 8th September 2019.
Sunday 28 June
2.40pm All Ireland Gold – Cork v Wexford 1976
A chance to see Cork v Wexford in the 1976 All Ireland Senior Hurling Final at Croke Park. Wexford were going for their first All-Ireland title since 1968 while the Leesiders had won it last in 1970. The Cork team were managed by Fr. Bertie Troy and included players such as Jimmy Barry Murphy, Seanie O’Leary, Charlie McCarthy and captain Ray Cummins who played at full forward and was also the first player to win an All Star in both codes. The Slaneysiders were managed by Tom Neville and had Willie Murphy, John and Martin Quigley, Mick Jacob, Colm Doran, John Nolan, Mick Butler and Texaco Hurler of the Year Tony Doran in their team. The 90th All-Ireland Hurling Final was played on Sunday 5 September 1976.
4.05pm Dublin v Kerry 2019
2019 All Ireland Football Final Replay
A chance to see Dublin v Kerry in the 2019 All Ireland Senior Football Final Replay at Croke Park. Both teams were back in GAA Headquarters two weeks after drawing 1-16 a piece in an enthralling drawn match. 82,300 were packed into Croke Park on this Saturday evening to witness a historic match Sunder the lights. Dublin went into the final aiming for an unprecedented five-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles. Kerry and Dublin had met in 13 previous All-Ireland finals, with Kerry winning eight of these and Dublin five.
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The West Is Awake!
ScórConnacht G.A.A. ensures the West is well and truly awake!
The G.A.A. dressing rooms, pitches, walkways and training grounds around the country maybe desolate, however, it’s cultural wing, Scór, is busier than ever. From Manorhamilton in North Leitrim down to beautiful Kinvara in South Galway, and from Achill on the Atlantic coast to Tarmonbarry on the Roscommon/Longford border, there’s barely a club in the mighty West left untouched by GAA Scór activities. How fitting so are the words of Thomas Davies’ rousing ballad ‘The West’s Awake’, to celebrate Scór participation in Connacht during these unprecedented times and represent the province in Virtual Scór.
This memorable rendition of a song synonymous with wonderful sporting days for western teams, features over 30 musicians and singers from 14 clubs across the province. With all local and county rivalries put aside, these performers have contributed their time and expertise for this special collaboration in a spirit of goodwill and pride befitting our country’s response to the challenging times we are living through. A great surprise to many was the inclusion of G.A.A. legends Jimmy Murray (Roscommon), Joe McDonagh (Galway) and of course, who many would regard as the original voice of Gaelic games, Dublin’s, Mícheál Ó hEithir.
The project was co-ordinated by Tom Murray, Rúnaí of Coiste Scór Chonnacht, who put the call out to Connacht Scór officials and delegates from each county to liaise with people at local level. Seán Ó Murchú, Cathaoirleach, Coiste Scór Chonnacht, has praised the efforts of all involved saying “it’s so heartening to see the great calibre of talent in the west making such a united contribution to ‘Virtual Scór’”. These sentiments were echoed by Gerry McGovern, Uachtarán, Comhairle Chonnacht, who remarked “all in Connacht G.A.A. can be immensely proud of this initiative”.
Ensuring that the final product was successfully brought together, the expertise and experience of Gareth McGreevy from Saul GAA in Co. Down was brought on board. Gareth has been responsible for some excellent ‘Virtual Scór’ collaborations over the past few weeks which have seen singers and musicians from all over Ireland record versions of the ‘May the Road Rise to Meet You’ and Dana’s ‘All Kinds of Everything’. Connacht Scór is indebted to Gareth for lending his time and professionalism to his fellow Gaels in the west.
‘Virtual Scór’ has been a source of tremendous entertainment, distraction and fun over the past two months. The absence of our native field sports and club activities has left an indelible void in the lives of many and presented an obstacle to the natural expression of our Irishness offered through Cumann Luthchleas Gael. ‘Virtual Scór’ has hugely helped to counteract this void for many Gaels all over the country and beyond, and so Connacht Scór would like to dedicate this song to the men behind the movement, Aodán Ó Braonáin, Chairman of the National Scór Committee, and Rúnaí, Jamie Ó Tuama (Páirc an Chrócaigh), for their tireless work and efforts in keeping Scór to the fore in this novel way.
Singers and musicians involved in the production are:
Cian and Caoimhe Kearns (Owenmore Gaels GAA, Sligo), Niamh Farrell (St. Mary’s GAA, Sligo), Damien McGuinness and Deirdre Kilgannon (St. Farnon’s GAA, Sligo), Carmel Costelloe (Menlough/Skehana GAA, Galway), Ellen Keane, Emily and Emmet Greaney (Abbeyknockmoy GAA, Galway), Siobhán Breathnach (Kilconly GAA, Galway), Paula Kiernan (Carrigallen GAA, Leitrim), Fionnuala Maxwell (Annaduff GAA, Leitrim), Laura Crossan and Eleanor Smith (St. Mary’s Kiltoghert GAA, Leitrim), Sarah Keane (Elphin GAA, Roscommon), Fiachra Guihen, Elizabeth Earley and Rachel Noone (St. Ronan’s GAA, Roscommon), Mary Murray, Claire and Anne Marie Murray, Lisa and Tom Murray, Louise Fallon, Ciara Dempsey, Áine O’Connor Flynn, Padraig and Gordon O’Connor, Donncha and Alastair Beegan (St. Dominics GAA, Roscommon, Ann Forry and Fiona Connaghan (CLG Acla/Achill GAA, Mayo), Joanne McAndrew (Kilfian GAA, Mayo).
The production was launched at 8pm on Friday evening on Connacht G.A.A.’s Facebook page. In less than 20 hours it has over 21,000 views from right across the world.
In the words of Thomas Davies “but hark a voice like thunder spake, the West’s Awake, the West’s Awake!”
Webinar sessions planned for GAA club officers
Club DevelopmentThe GAA, the LGFA and the Camogie Association are pleased to announce the rollout of a series of online-based live webinar sessions for Club Officers.
The circumstances we now find ourselves in are unprecedented, and with Gaelic Games activity interrupted on the field, this is a unique opportunity for Officers and volunteers involved in our games worldwide to engage with, and increase their knowledge base via the medium of remote learning.
Module: Fostering Wellbeing & Resilience during Covid-19
Audience: Club Officers
Date & Time: April 21st, 7pm
Link: Click Here
Module: Club Strategic Planning
Audience: Club Officers
Date and Time: April 29th, 6pm
Link: Click Here
There is much more to be accessed Here
COVID-19 RESOURCES
GeneralOur Health and Wellbeing is very important and as we approach the long weekend please see below and attached a number of resources that may be beneficial for you to share with your networks;