27 March 2005 – Division 2a: Allianz NFL Round 6
Leitrims Promotion hopes Ended
Leitrim 0-8
Monaghan 2-18
Leitrims promotion hopes came to an abrupt end in Pairc Sean as Monaghan proved much the better team in a one-sided league encounter that was effectively over when Mark Daly netted for Monaghan just four minutes after the break.
The performance, more so than the result, was a huge disappointment for the largest home league attendance in some years at the Carrick-on-Shannon venue. The pre match withdrawal of the injured John Mc Keon allied to that of Dermot Reynolds certainly didn t help the Leitrim cause and when Declan Maxwell was yellow carded in the first half, it was another serious blow.
However, after the promise shown in the victory over Clare and the draw with Longford, hopes were high that Leitrim could set up a final day promotion showdown with Roscommon by beating the Ulstermen, but Monaghans intent was evident early on as they raced into a five point lead – 0-6 to 0-1 – in the opening stages with Rory Woods, Tom Freeman and Paul Finlay causing particular problems for a makeshift Leitrim rearguard.
Leitrim did come more into the game as the interval neared, enjoying a large amount of possession but four first half points through Michael Foley, Barry Prior, Colin Regan and sub Donal Brennan was poor reward for their efforts and Des Dolan will no doubt be hugely concerned by the number of chances wasted.
With Monaghan leading by 0-10 to 0-4 at the break, Leitrim needed a good start to the second half, but it was the Farney men who picked up where they left off with Paul Finlay kicking the opening two points of the period. When Mark Daly followed up with a well takenÓgoal, the game as a contest was effectively over. Tomas Freeman added another to rub salt in the Leitrim wounds and although Leitrim kept fighting until the death, Monaghan were more than worthy winners on the day.
In the closing fifteen minutes Leitrim came close to narrowing the gap as both Donal Brennan and Christopher Carroll hit the Monaghan crossbar, but on a day when very little went right for the home side, Leitrim supporters were left to dwell on a comprehensive defeat ahead of the big local derby with Roscommon on Sunday next.
Leitrim: Cathal Mc Crann, Michael Mc Guinness, Shane Foley, Barry Butler, Niall Gilbane, Barry Mc Weeney, Dermot Kennedy, Christopher Carroll, Gary Mc Closkey, Johnny Goldrick (0-1), Barry Prior (0-1), Michael Foley (0-1), Colin Regan (0-1), Declan Maxwell, James Glancy . Subs used: Donal Brennan (0-4), Michael Duignan, David Mc Hugh,
30-Mar-05 by Lovely Leitrim
Leitrim U16 Training Schedule
Coiste na nÓgLeitrim U-16 Training:
Leitrim U-16 training to be held in Gortletteragh on Saturday 23rd April 2005, starting at 2pm.br />
Allen Gaels: Alan Wynne
Aughnasheelin: DamienÓgilheaney
Sean O Heslins / Ballinamore: David Leydon, Shane Murphy, Wayne McKeon
Dromahaire: John McGoldrick
Bornacoola: Paul Hackett, Fergal Howard, Conor McCawley, Niall O Connor, Declan Shanley
Carrigallen: Eoin Ward
Cloone: Declan Tiernan
Drumreilly: Ciaran Smith
Drumkeerin: Barry MacPaddin, Aidan Dolan, Patrick Beirne
Eslin: Tomas Beirne, Brian Higgins
Gortletteragh: Conor Reynolds.
Glencar / Manor: Liam Burke, Adrian Croal, Liam Feehily, Paul Glancy, Patrick O Brien
Kiltubrid: Killian McKeon, Emmet Mahon
Mohill: Chris Higgins
St. Marys: Alan Doherty, David Tiernan.
Please find below the Bus routes and times:
North Leitrim Bus ( Contact Attracta Reilly for details 086 1708499 )
Manorhamilton 12:30
Dromahaire 12:40
Drumkeerin 12:55
Drumshanbo 1:15
Carrick on Shannon 1:25pm
Jamestown 1:35
South Leitrim Buses (Wrynn?s Buses Ballinamore, Bus times may vary slightly)
Ballinamore 12:30pm
Aughnasheelin 12:30
Drumreilly 12:40
Carrigallen 12:50
Kiltubrid 12:55
Cloone 1:10
Mohill 1:10
Bornacoola 1:20pm
Please contact Derek Kelleher (087 6624918) or Kevin Ludlow (087 8132242) with any questions regarding these arrangements.
18-Apr-05 by U16 Management
Speed Agility and Quickness Training Course
CoachingSAQ TRAINING COURSE
A foundation level SAQ Training Course will be held on Friday 29/04/05 from 4.30pm till 10pm approx. This should be a ?must do? course for all coaches regardless of what level they are working at. SAQ i.e. speed, agility and quickness is the training technique which uses ladders, hurdles, grid poles and tag belts and is now used in some form by most sporting bodies.
16-Apr-05 by Thomas Keenan – Coaching Officer
Club Officer Profile – Youth Officer
Club DevelopmentClub Youth Officer.
The person holding this position has a responsibility to the under age members of the club, ensuring that there are regular games for all under age club members in internal club leagues and competitions. See that responsible personnel are in charge of youth activities. Delegate specific jobs to youth members in the club by encouraging them to..
– Line and flag pitches
– Maintain Footballs
– Take charge of jerseys
– Act as referees, umpires and linespersons
– Look after the first aid kit
– Send match reports to club PRO
– Compile scrap book for the year
– Make sure all youth messages are on club notice-board.
By involving youth they will be more interested in the games and, later, in administration.
Youth Officer to involve parents in helping out at the club by:
– Attending Coaching Courses
– Assisting with coaching of players
– Assisting in training young referees
– Providing and arranging transport
– Caring for jerseys, footballs, hurleys etc..
Parents are not always involved in the running of the club and may wish to become involved.
The Youth Officer should develop high standards of presentation, sportsmanship and discipline among youth. Encourage the Youth Section to plan the year ahead. Examine how they could improve matters within the club in relation to: Coaching, Games, Promotion of Games, Social/Cultural Activities, Special Projects etc.
13-Apr-05 by PJ Meehan – Development Officer
4 Clubs make it to the All Ireland Scór Finals
ScórFour Clubs from Leitrim will contest the All Ireland Senior Scór finals next weekend after a very recent memorable night for Leitrim people in St. Brigid?s Hall in Tubbercurry. Leitrim won half of the events with four victories out of eight in the Connacht Scór Finals.
The winning Clubs are Aughnasheelin, Fenagh/St Caillins, Dromahaire and Glencar Manor and they travel to Killarney to compete in the bail?ad Ghr?pa, nuachleas, ceol uirlise, Rince Foirne sections respectively.
We would like to wish each an every club the very best of luck in their respective sections.
12-Apr-05 by
Insurance Injury Claims Procedures Reminder
GeneralInsurance Injury Claims Procedures Reminder.
All players are reminded to complete the ?Preliminary Notice Form? when injury occurs and forward it immediately to County Board Insurance Officer.
Even if no claim follows the apparent injury it is good practice to complete this form so as to alert the insurers as to the possibility of a claim allowing the insurers to issue a ?Claim Reference Number? to be used in any claim to follow.
Note ??No Reference Number No Claim??.
06-Apr-05 by PJ Meehan – Development Officer
Club Officer Profile – Culture and Language Officer
Club DevelopmentCulture and Language Officer
The Culture and Language Officer position should be filled by someone who has a working knowledge of Gaeilge. Tact and perseverance are vital attributes for success in this position.
Duties are as follows..
-The duties assigned to this position can include the following:
-Providing a back-up service in the use of Gaeilge for all Officers and Members
-Ensuring that all rules regarding the use of Gaeilge are adhered to
-Organise Scór Teams
-Running Irish nights
-Providing for and organising a Gaeltacht Scholarship Scheme
-Running Irish classes and Set Dancing classes
-Liaise closely with the County Irish Officer and any relevant Committee
-Encourage and promote the use of Irish phrases and greetings among members
-Liaise and co-operate with other Irish/Cultural organisations in the area.
-Liaise with other Clubs regarding Irish Language Promotion initiatives.
05-Apr-05 by PJ Meehan – Development Officer
Leitrim saved the best wine until last
Club FootballAllianz National Football League, Division 2a
Leitrim 1-13
Roscommon 0-10
Leitrim saved the best wine until last in the 2005 national league by producing their most complete performance for some time in defeating old rivals Roscommon at a packed Cloone. That the victory came on the back of a heavy defeat by Monaghan and following Roscommon?s demolition of a highly rated Longford only added to the delight for the home supporters and when one considers that it was also achieved minus the inspirational John Mc Keon and Dermot Reynolds, it speaks volumes for how far Leitrim have come under Des Dolan.
Leitrim were by far the better team throughout but squandered a series of very scoreable chances particularly in the first half meaning that their half time lead owed much to a terrific save from Cathal Mc Crann after Karol Mannion appeared to push Michael Mc Guinness in the back to set up Roscommon?s best chance of the game. Mc Crann advanced brilliantly to smother Mannion?s shot and it proved to be a major turning point in the game. When a similar chance from a long ball forward fell to Leitrim full forward Declan Maxwell just a few minutes before half time, the Drumreilly man made no mistake and Leitrim went in at the break two points to the good ? 1-5 to 0-6.
It was no more than Leitrim deserved having dominated the first half from the throw in. Johnny Goldrick was in particularly inspiring form and the St Mary?s man led the Roscommon defence a merry dance throughout. Declan Maxwell and Donal Brennan were in equally impressive form and while Darren Duignan hit a series of infuriating wides, the Gortletteragh man also caused huge problems for the opposition defence and long with the ever willing Michael Foley worked hard over the course of the game.
Leitrim were also dominant at midfield, where Chris Carroll was by far the best player on show, limiting the influence of the much vaunted Seamus O?Neill and while the Kilbride man scored a good point in the first half, he was no match for the Leitrim captain. In defence, John Mc Keon?s withdrawal before the throw inÓgave David Mc Hugh the chance to impress and the Annaduff man had a solid hour in a Leitrim back six that coped easily with a lifeless Roscommon attack.
The second half was all Leitrim and a purple patch midway through that yielded five unanswered points was key in the final analysis as the home team continually worked the ball into promising positions and drew fouls that the accurate Foley was only too willing to punish. It left Leitrim seven points in front with just 10 minutes remaining and although the visitors mounted some late pressure, Leitrim saw out the game as comfortable winners and rounded off a largely pleasing campaign that delivered home victories over London, Clare and Roscommon and an away draw in Longford.
As a final competitive outing before the visit of Sligo in the Connacht championship in May, Sunday?s game was as good as Leitrim could have hoped for and Leitrim supporters will approach the business end of the season with renewed confidence and the notion that significant progression in the Championship is not beyond Des Dolan?s charges.
Leitrim: Cathal Mc Crann, David Mc Hugh, Michael Mc Guinness, Barry Mc Weeney, Colin Regan, Shane Foley, Chris Carroll, Gary Mc Closkey, Johnny Goldrick (0-1), Barry Prior, Michael Foley (0-8), Darren Duignan (0-1), Declan Maxwell (1-2) and Donal Brennan (0-1). Subs: Dara Mc Kiernan and James Glancy
04-Apr-05 by Lovely Leitrim
Great night for Leitrims Supporters
GeneralThe annual Leitrim GAA Supporters draw took place in Cox??s Steak House, Dromod last night 2nd April 2005. A packed house witnessed the drawing of the fifteen winning tickets under the supervision of Garda Joe Egan.
This draw was again a huge success as you the supporters dug deep to support Leitrim GAA. The hard working committee were justifiably proud of their efforts as the draw went according to plan and once again exceeded the taking of the previous year??s draw.
County board Chairman Gerry McGovern addressed the gathering following the draw and was very high in his praise of all who made the draw the big success in reaching the ??70,000 euro target. All the prizes were sponsored by many of Leitrim??s valued supporters who once again were only too delighted to come forward without hesitation to give the ticket holders 15 good prizes.
Thanking the Cox family for their continued support the chairman paid tribute to Eugene and T.P. Cox who put their premises both upstairs and downstairs at the disposal of the committee and supporters last night.
Supporters Club Secretary Marie Lee was mentioned by the chairman for all her outstanding work as Secretary leading by example with a big personal ticket sales tally.
The Dublin based supporters committee of whom many travelled down for the draw came in for well deserved praise for their huge amount of work with the draw this year and in the years past.
The list of winners are as follows:
1st Prize – ??3,000 Sinead Hennessy (London)
2nd Prize – ??1,500 Peter O??Donnell (Cloone)
3rd Prize – ??1,000 Christine Lakeman (Kinlough)
4th Prize ?V 28?? Colour TV Finbarr Keaney (Kiltubrid)
5th Prize ?V Weekend Break Tommy McNamee (Cloone)
6th Prize ?V Mid-Week Break Chris and Gerry Guckian
7th Prize ?V 14?? Colour TV Joe Leydon (Dublin)
8th Prize – ??200 Sean White (Sligo)
9th Prize – ??200 John & Nora O??Brien (Glenfarne)
10th Prize – ??200 Derek O??Brien (Drumsna)
11th Prize – ??100 Orla Bohan (Bornacoola)
12th Prize ?V Meal in Carrigallen Terence McDermott (Glenfarne)
13th Prize ?V Meal in Bush Anthony McKiernan
14th Prize ?V Meal inÓglancys Michael McGarry (Gortletteragh)
15th Prize ?V Meal in Commercial LeydonÓgroup (Stillorgan)
03-Apr-05 by PRO
Aughavas Club – Planning and Development
CoachingLeitrim Club Planning and Development Programme continues with the Aughavas Club taking part on next Tuesday night 5th April at 8 pm in the Aughavas Club Rooms
County Development Committee
01-Apr-05 by PJ Meehan – County Development Officer
Leitrim U-16 Training-
Coiste na nÓgLeitrim U-16 Training:
The following players are invited to Leitrim U-16 training to be held in Gortletteragh on Saturday 9th April 2005, starting at 2pm.
Allen Gaels: Alan Wynne
Aughnasheelin: DamienÓgilheaney
Sean O Heslins / Ballinamore: David Leydon, Shane Murphy, Wayne McKeon
Dromahaire: John McGoldrick
Bornacoola: Paul Hackett, Fergal Howard, Conor McCawley, Niall O Connor, Declan Shanley
Carrigallen: Eoin Ward
Cloone: Declan Tiernan
Drumreilly: Ciaran Smith
Drumkeerin: Barry MacPaddin, Aidan Dolan, Patrick Beirne
Eslin: Tomas Beirne, Brian Higgins
Gortletteragh: Conor Reynolds.
Glencar / Manor: Liam Burke, Adrian Croal, Liam Feehily, Paul Glancy, Patrick O Brien
Kiltubrid: Killian McKeon, Emmet Mahon
Melvin Gaels: Patrick Hill.
Mohill: Chris Higgins
St. Marys: Alan Doherty, David Tiernan.
The U-16 team mgmt would like to thank all the players who attended the trials over the past 2 weeks. We would also like to thank Annaduff & Gortletteragh GFC?s for the use of their playing fields and Michael Doherty & Tom Quigley who refereed our trial games.
Please find below the Bus routes and times:
North Leitrim Bus (Aiden Foley, Kinlough)
Kinlough 12:10pm
Manorhamilton 12:30
Drumkeerin 12:55
Drumshanbo 1:15
Carrick on Shannon 1:25pm
South Leitrim Buses (Wrynn?s Buses Ballinamore, x 2)
Ballinamore 12:30pm
Aughnasheelin 12:30
Drumreilly 12:40
Carrigallen 12:50
Kiltubrid 12:55
Cloone 1:10
Mohill 1:10
Bornacoola 1:20pm
Please contact Derek Kelleher (087 6624918) or Kevin Ludlow (087 8132242) with any questions regarding these arrangements.
01-Apr-05 by U16 Management
Leitrims Promotion hopes Ended
Club Football27 March 2005 – Division 2a: Allianz NFL Round 6
Leitrims Promotion hopes Ended
Leitrim 0-8
Monaghan 2-18
Leitrims promotion hopes came to an abrupt end in Pairc Sean as Monaghan proved much the better team in a one-sided league encounter that was effectively over when Mark Daly netted for Monaghan just four minutes after the break.
The performance, more so than the result, was a huge disappointment for the largest home league attendance in some years at the Carrick-on-Shannon venue. The pre match withdrawal of the injured John Mc Keon allied to that of Dermot Reynolds certainly didn t help the Leitrim cause and when Declan Maxwell was yellow carded in the first half, it was another serious blow.
However, after the promise shown in the victory over Clare and the draw with Longford, hopes were high that Leitrim could set up a final day promotion showdown with Roscommon by beating the Ulstermen, but Monaghans intent was evident early on as they raced into a five point lead – 0-6 to 0-1 – in the opening stages with Rory Woods, Tom Freeman and Paul Finlay causing particular problems for a makeshift Leitrim rearguard.
Leitrim did come more into the game as the interval neared, enjoying a large amount of possession but four first half points through Michael Foley, Barry Prior, Colin Regan and sub Donal Brennan was poor reward for their efforts and Des Dolan will no doubt be hugely concerned by the number of chances wasted.
With Monaghan leading by 0-10 to 0-4 at the break, Leitrim needed a good start to the second half, but it was the Farney men who picked up where they left off with Paul Finlay kicking the opening two points of the period. When Mark Daly followed up with a well takenÓgoal, the game as a contest was effectively over. Tomas Freeman added another to rub salt in the Leitrim wounds and although Leitrim kept fighting until the death, Monaghan were more than worthy winners on the day.
In the closing fifteen minutes Leitrim came close to narrowing the gap as both Donal Brennan and Christopher Carroll hit the Monaghan crossbar, but on a day when very little went right for the home side, Leitrim supporters were left to dwell on a comprehensive defeat ahead of the big local derby with Roscommon on Sunday next.
Leitrim: Cathal Mc Crann, Michael Mc Guinness, Shane Foley, Barry Butler, Niall Gilbane, Barry Mc Weeney, Dermot Kennedy, Christopher Carroll, Gary Mc Closkey, Johnny Goldrick (0-1), Barry Prior (0-1), Michael Foley (0-1), Colin Regan (0-1), Declan Maxwell, James Glancy . Subs used: Donal Brennan (0-4), Michael Duignan, David Mc Hugh,
30-Mar-05 by Lovely Leitrim
Leitrim Minors win by 1 point
Coiste na nÓgLeitrim 0-08 Sligo 0-07
Leitrim beat a much fancied Sligo side without Adrian Fowley and Paul Ellis, Sligo had beat Leitrim in the O Donaghue shield by 15 points and were expecting another good result here.
Leitrims 6 backs played exceptionally well especially Dermot Reynolds and Gary Reynolds who played in the unusual role of centre back, Paul Early and Stephen Connaty dominated centre field and our forwards were superb with a star performance from Ray Mulvey aided by Cathal Egan , David O Connor, James McWeeney and Sub. Ronan Kennedy.
Sligo started off with the first 2 points of the game, thenÓgavin Kelly open our score with a point from play and Ray Mulvey followed with 3 more from play. Sligo hit another point leaving Leitrim ahead by one point at the half time mark. on resumption Sligo started with a point to equalise . A fantastic 50 m free from James Mc Weeney saw Leitrim ahead, then Sligo got 2 more points before a further 2 points from Ronan Kennedy 1 from play and 1 free. That saw Leitrim off to a victory by 1 point.
Sub: Ronan Kennedy for Connor Kelly, Gavin Samon for Cathal Egan.
Note:
A Big thanks to the Carrigallen Club for the use of the pitch on Saturday and for the superb condition of the pitch and the way everyone was looked after.
Also thank you to the clubs who have given their pitches for Minor Training in the past number of weeks and who continue to do so, it is much appreciated.
27-Mar-05 by Bord na nÓg