Leitrim GAA is saddened to hear of the death of the late Gerry Nangle, Castleknock, Dublin and formerly of Drumshanbo, Co Leitrim, who passed to his eternal reward on Thursday last April 25th.

Gerry was a retired successful Dublin publican who never lost touch with his Leitrim roots. He was a lifelong member of the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim GAA Supporters Club and was an everpresent at the gathering of Leitrim Supporters for the Dublin launch of the fundraising event in January of each year. He loved meeting people at these gatherings and was a familiar friendly face to all comers with a word for everyone. He followed the fortunes of the Leitrim Football team all over the country and was most thrilled with the progress shown by the team in this year’s Allianz League promotion run. Gerry was a true Green and Gold Supporter and even if the fortunes of the teams were dipping, as has been experienced on many other occasions, he never had anything but a word of encouragement for their efforts and would applaud the energy of the lads equally in victory and more importantly in defeat, refusing to criticise the team in any eventuality.

We extend our sympathies to his wife Kathleen, sons Gerard and Finbarr, daughters Caitriona and Paula. Gerry will be sadly missed by his loving wife, sons, daughters, daughter-in-law Lesley, grandchildren Paul and Orla, brothers Shane, Mel, Frank and Brian, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.

Funeral Arrangements – Reposing at Cunningham’s Funeral Home, Church Avenue, Blanchardstown on Sunday afternoon from 4.00 O’Clock with removal to The Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Laurel Lodge, Castleknock arriving for Mass at 6.00 O’Clock. Removal on Monday morning to St. Patrick’s Church, Drumshambo, Co. Leitrim arriving for Requiem Mass at 12.00 noon followed by burial in The New Cemetery, Drumshambo. Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to The Irish Cancer Society.

 

 

The distance of the cycle is approximately 160km, and it will take 40 staff members from under the Michael Cusack statue in Croke Park all the way to Avantcard Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada in County Leitrim. Along the way they will be stopping for the ‘tae’ in Enfield in County Meath and Bunbrosna in County Westmeath. So please lend your support if you pass them on their cross-country spin!

This is their third charity cycle with ‘Tour de Thurles’ in 2017 and ‘Rollin2Nowlan’ in 2018. Those two events combined raised a total of €42,500 – which is phenomenal!

The main aim of the game this year is to raise funds and awareness for the five official GAA charities for 2019: Western Alzheimers, Down Syndrome Ireland, Marie Keating Foundation, Enable Ireland, and Focus Ireland.

The cyclists are expected to arrive at Avantcard Páirc Seán at 5pm and all are invited to welcome them to Carrick.

Full details are attached here

On last Saturday night at the Leitrim Supporters Club Draw, Cox’s Steakhouse, Dromod unveiled their sponsorship of this year’s Leitrim Under 20 Team, which will soon be in action in this year’s competitions. The Leitrim lads will compete in the Philly McGuinness Memorial Cup and later in the Connacht Under 20 Championship. We are delighted to be associated with the business and their sponsorship of the Leitrim GAA is much appreciated. Cox’s Steakhouse is also the main sponsor of the annual Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Draw. We thank Adrian Cox, Eugene Cox and all associated with the Dromod based hospitality business and look forward to a successful partnership on and off the field in the season ahead.

Terence Boyle, Cathaoirleach and Attracta O Reilly, Rúnaí, are pictured with Adrian and Eugene Cox of Cox’s Steakhouse, Dromod

Connacht Gold Senior Championship 2019
Group 1 Group 2
Gortletteragh Dromahair St Patrick’s
Drumreilly Ballinamore SOH
Melvin Gaels Aughawillan
Mohill Aughnasheelin
Fenagh St Caillin’s St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Glencar/Manorhamilton Allen Gaels
Fixtures Group 1 Fixtures Group 2
Round 1 Round 1
Gortletteragh v Drumreilly Dromahair St Patrick’s v Ballinamore SOH
Melvin Gaels v Mohill Aughawillan v Aughnasheelin
Fenagh St Caillin’s v Glencar/Manorhamilton St Mary’s Kiltoghert v Allen Gaels
Round 2 Round 2
Mohill v Fenagh St Caillin’s Aughnasheelin v St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Drumreilly v Melvin Gaels Ballinamore SOH v Aughawillan
Glencar/Manorhamilton v Gortletteragh Allen Gaels v Dromahair St Patrick’s
Round 3 Round 3
Mohill v Glencar/Manorhamilton Aughnasheelin v Allen Gaels
Drumreilly v Fenagh St Caillin’s Ballinamore SOH v St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Melvin Gaels v Gortletteragh Aughawillan v Dromahair St Patrick’s
Round 4 Round 4
Gortletteragh v Mohill Dromahair St Patrick’s v Aughnasheelin
Fenagh St Caillin’s v Melvin Gaels St Mary’s Kiltoghert v Aughawillan
Glencar/Manorhamilton v Drumreilly Allen Gaels v Ballinamore SOH
Round 5 Round 5
Gortletteragh v Fenagh St Caillin’s Dromahair St Patrick’s v St Mary’s Kiltoghert
Melvin Gaels v Glencar/Manorhamilton Aughawillan v Allen Gaels
Drumreilly v Mohill Ballinamore SOH v Aughnasheelin
Smith Monumentals Intermediate Championship 2019
Group 1 Group 2
1 Ballinamore SOH Eslin
2 Leitrim Gaels Kiltubrid
3 Annaduff Ballinaglera
4 Drumkeerin Aughavas
5 Carrigallen Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher
6 Cloone Bornacoola
Fixtures Group 1 Fixtures Group 2
Round 1 Round 1
Balllinamore SOH v Leitrim Gaels Eslin v Kiltubrid
Annaduff v Drumkeerin Ballinaglera v Aughavas
Carrigallen v Cloone Glenfarne/Kilty v Bornacoola
Round 2 Round 2
Drumkeerin v Carrigallen Aughavas v Glenfarne/Kilty
Leitrim Gaels v Annaduff Kiltubrid v Ballinaglera
Cloone v Balllinamore SOH Bornacoola v Eslin
Round 3 Round 3
Drumkeerin v Cloone Aughavas v Bornacoola
Leitrim Gaels v Carrigallen Kiltubrid v Glenfarne/Kilty
Annaduff v Balllinamore SOH Ballinaglera v Eslin
Round 4 Round 4
Balllinamore SOH v Drumkeerin Eslin v Aughavas
Carrigallen v Annaduff Glenfarne/Kilty v Ballinaglera
Cloone v Leitrim Gaels Bornacoola v Kiltubrid
Round 5 Round 5
Balllinamore SOH v Carrigallen Eslin v Glenfarne/Kilty
Annaduff v Cloone Ballinaglera v Bornacoola
Leitrim Gaels v Drumkeerin Kiltubrid v Aughavas

The draws for the 2019 Connacht Gold Senior Football Championship and Smith Monumental Intermediate Football Championship take place later tonight at the Bush Hotel. The draws, which will be broadcast live on Shannonside Northernsound Radio, will air at around 8.15pm on Monday night’s Sportsbeat programme. club officials attending the draws are invited to be present at 8pm. the 2019 Championship draws are seeded as follows:

Connacht Gold Senior Football Championship

Seeded Draw for the 2019 Senior Football Championship (12 Teams)

Pot A   2018 Finalists (2 Teams)

Pot B   2018 Beaten Semi-Finalists (2 Teams)

Pot C   2018 Beaten Quarter Finalist (4 Teams)

Pot D   2018 Remaining 3 Teams plus Intermediate Championship Winners 2018 (4Teams)

Competitions to be run with two groups of 6 teams, top 4 teams in each group to contest quarterfinals etc as in 2018 (1 v 4, 2 v 3, 3 v 2, 4 v 1) and competitions to conclude with an open draw for semi-finals.

Teams in 5th and 6th places in each Group will play two relegation semifinals 5th v 6th across respective groups. Defeated semi-finalists relegated; semi-finalist winners play relegation final with the defeated team also relegated. Result: 3 teams will be relegated to IFC 2020.

Net Result: 10 Teams in SFC 2020 to be played in two groups of 5.

Smith Monumentals Intermediate Football Championship

Seeded Draw for the 2019 Intermediate Football Championship (12 Teams)

Pot A   2018 Beaten Finalist + Relegated 2018 SFC Team (2 Teams)

Pot B   2018 Beaten Semi-Finalists (2 Teams)

Pot C   2018 Beaten Quarter Finalist (4 Teams)

Pot D   2018 Remaining 3 Teams plus Junior A Championship Winners 2018 (4Teams)

Competitions to be run with two groups of 6 teams, top 4 teams in each group to contest quarterfinals etc as in 2018 (1 v 4, 2 v 3, 3 v 2, 4 v 1) and competitions to conclude with an open draw for semi-finals.

Teams in 5th and 6th places in each Group will be relegated to Junior A for the following year. Intermediate Championship Winners to be promoted to Senior and Junior A Football Championship Winners 2019 will not be promoted to Intermediate for 2020 only.

Fenagh Cup awarded to Leitrim SFC Winners

 

Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Fixtures 08-11 April 2019

All Games at 6.30pm unless otherwise stated

Boys Competitions, Monday, April 8th

Division 1

Mohill NS v Leitrim NS

Drumshanbo NS v Annaduff NS

Division 2

Drumcong NS v Drumlease NS

Ballinamore NS v Scoil Mhuire NS

Division 3

Kilnagross NS v Drumkeerin NS

Aughavas NS v Carrigallen NS

Division 4

Cloone NS v Bornacoola NS

Ardvarney  NS v Killennumery NS (6.15pm)

Division 5

Aughawillan NS  v Hunt NS

Aughnasheelin NS v SN Gaeilscoil Cluainín

Division 6

Drumeela NS v Drumlea NS

Leckaun NS v Largy NS (5.30pm)

Girls Competitions, Thursday, April 11th

Division 1

Ballinamore NS v Drumcong NS

Drumshanbo NS v Leitrim NS

Drumlease NS v Mohill NS

Division 2

SN GaeilScoil Liatroma v Scoil Mhuire NS

Gortletteragh NS v Annaduff NS

Fenagh NS v Carrigallen NS

Division 3

Aughavas NS v Cloone NS

Drumkeerin NS v Bornacoola NS

Division 4

Dowra NS V Aughnasheelin NS (7pm)

Glenfarne NS v Ardvarney NS (6pm)

Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Draw 2019 Results

1st Prize €5,000

Barry Kerr, Leitrim Gaels GAA Club.

2nd Prize  €2,000

Nicholas McWeeney, St Mary’s Kiltoghert GAA Club.

3rd Prize €1,000

Una Connolly, 7 Ravensdale Park, Dublin 12.

4th Prize €1,000

Declan Bohan, Bornacoola GAA Club.

5th Prize 2 Nights B & B + 1 Evening Meal for 2 at Hollyrood Hotel

Frank Reynolds Senior, Longford Road, Ballinalee. Co Longford.

6th Prize 2 Nights B&B for 2 at Lough Rynn Castle Hotel

Maurice Foley, New York.

7th Prize 2 All-Ireland Final Football Tickets

Patrick Feely, Larkfield Road, Manorhamilton.

8th Prize 2 All-Ireland Final Hurling Tickets

Diarmuid, Riona, Eimear, Senan, Megan, Aille, Síofra, c/o PJ Meehan Kiltubrid GAA

9th Prize €100

Rory O Connor, c/o Murtagh’s Bar, Ck-on-Shannon.

10th Prize €100

Phil McGowan, Kinlough, Melvin Gaels GAA.

11th Prize €100

Niamh Reynolds Delaney, c/o Bornacoola GAA Club.

12th Prize €100

Aiden and Aine McEvoy, Shercock, Co Cavan.

Bonus Prize Chocolate Hamper, worth €150, sponsored by Damien Gilheaney, Aughnasheelin and Butler’s Chocolate.

Catherine Williams, 22 Millbrook, Kinlough, Melvin Gaels GAA Club.

Appreciation

Leitrim GAA would like to congratulate all the winners and we thank all patrons who supported the draw by either buying or selling tickets over the past couple of months.

We wish to record our grateful appreciation to our sponsors, without whose assistance this venture would not be possible.

Main Sponsor – Cox’s Steakhouse, Dromod.

Other Sponsors  – Westlink Coaches, Drumshanbo; Kevin Quinn, Embassy Rooms, Sligo; ScanMe Ltd. Sheila Briody, Longford; Gerry O Rourke, Longford; Gerry Murray, Sligo; Rosebank Retail Park, Carrick-on-Shannon; Lough Rynn Castle Hotel; Hollyrood Hotel, Bundoran.

2019 Allianz Cumann na mBunscol activity is now fully up and running in all divisions and the following fixtures are scheduled for this evening at the various home venues around the county.

Thursday April 4th, 2019

All Games 6.30pm

Girls Division 1

Leitrim NS v Ballinamore NS

Drumcong NS v Mohill NS

Drumshanbo NS v Drumlease NS

Girls Division 2

Carrigallen NS v Scoil Mhuire NS, Carrick.

Gaeilscoil Liatroma SN v Gortletteragh NS

Annaduff NS v Fenagh NS

Girls Division 3

Bornacoola NS V Aughavas NS

Cloone NS v Drumkeerin NS

Girls Division 4

Aughnasheelin NS v Glenfarne NS

Ardvarney NS v Cornagee NS

Now that the dust has settled on our magnificent 2019 Allianz League campaign, we must acknowledge a number of items. Firstly we thank our players and management for the efforts they have made on our behalf all spring in bringing a pep to the step of all associated with Leitrim GAA. Marooned in Division 4 since relegation in the Spring of 2008, it seemed at times that the interminable wait to advance up the league would painfully continue forever. However, the signs of something positive that could germinate sooner rather than later occurred during last Summer’s championship season with heartening displays, a never say die attitude and memorable days in Gaelic Park, and versus Louth and Monaghan in the Qualifiers.

This year’s campaign has brought joy and honour to our county. A brilliant league campaign that included many late but nonetheless deserved victories has concluded with the much-coveted prize of promotion to Division 3 for 2020 and a chance to test our developing young team against stronger opposition. While the result of the league final didn’t go our way, the performance of our players was magnificent on Saturday last. They gave it their all and left everything on the hallowed ground of Croke Park in pursuit of victory and for that nobody could possibly ask for more. We heartily congratulate Derry who were deserving victors on the day. We salute the efforts of Terry Hyland and his management team for getting the players to this stage in their first year at the helm as we look forward to the Connacht Championship next month in hope, a chance for continued development and further progress.

We wish to thank all media outlets, online, local and national print, local and national radio and TV, whose coverage of this journey was unparallelled in our recent history and gave a great lift to the efforts of all involved. Many thanks for your coverage which is greatly appreciated by all and painted our county and Leitrim GAA in a most positive light.

Last, and by certainly no means least we must acknowledge the magnificent support for the lads on Saturday last. Our support base has been steadily growing all season but Saturday last exceeded all expectations. The colour and noise that our supporters brought to HQ was the talk of the weekend and while it’s not that often Leitrim teams get the opportunity to play in a national final in Croke Park, our supporters were magnificent and if the players left their all on the field of play, they will also be the first to acknowledge that they were lifted by the push they received from the stands. It’s not easy to fill Croke Park with supporters cheers but our supporters more than passed that test and were truly magnificent. Special word towards the hundreds who travelled overseas to be there also. Hats off to all involved from players, management, officials and supporters! A magnificent weekend and all that was missing at the end of it was the League trophy!

 

 

Leitrim Supporters attending Croke Park tomorrow are advised to read this very important information regarding bags that may or may not be allowed into the stadium. Please read as this is very important!!

In advance of visiting Croke Park, please note that large bags are not allowed and searches will take place. Please be aware of our safety procedures and plan accordingly. Read our full FAQ below…

https://crokepark.ie/matchday/faq

Foireann Peile Sinsir   Liatroma 
In aghaidh: Doire Comórtas: Sraith Allianz
Páirc an Chrócaigh 30 Márta 2019
Ainm(Béarla) Club
1 Cathal McCrann Gortleitreach
2 Aidan Flynn Gaeil Liatroma
3 Micheal McWeeney (Captain) Naomh Muire Cill Tochairt
4 Paddy Maguire Naomh Bríd – Baile Átha Cliath
5 Sean McWeeney Achadh na Síleann
6 Shane Quinn Maothail
7 Raymond Mulvey Naomh Muire Cill Tochairt
8 Mark Plunkett Achadh an Mhuilinn
9 Shane Moran Seán Ó hEislin, Béal an Átha Móir
10 Dean McGovern Seán Ó hEislin, Béal an Átha Móir
11 Emlyn Mulligan Gaeil na Meilge
12 Domhnaill Flynn Maothail
13 Darragh Rooney Gaeil na Meilge
14 Evan Sweeney Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainín
15 Ryan O Rourke Naomh Caillin, Fíonach
16 Diarmuid McKiernan Gaeil na hAilne
17 Conor Reynolds Eanach Dubh
18 Gary Plunkett Achadh an Mhuilinn
19 Conor Cullen Achadh na Síleann
20 Oisín Madden Maothail
21 Pearce Dolan Achadh an Mhuilinn
22 Cillian McGloin Gaeil na Meilge
23 Damian Moran Barr na Cúile
24 Jack Heslin Gortleitreach
25 Niall Brady Gleann an Chairthe/Cluainín
26 Gary Reynolds Carraig Álainn

Travelling to @CrokePark this Saturday to support Leitrim?
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#AllianzLeagues Division Four Football Final by visiting crokepark.ie/matchday/faq