The death occurred earlier today (Sunday), of Shay Reynolds, Clooncolry, Dromod, and late of Bornacoola GAA Club. Shay had very recently and suddenly taken ill and passed to his eternal reward at Mullingar General Hospital.
The late Shay was many things to many people and gave of his all for the betterment of his community, parish and county and indeed beyond the county boundaries. As a member of Bornacoola Community Development, Dromod Development Association, Cloonmorris Graveyard Committee, to name but few, Shay was always to the fore in the promotion of all that is good within a community and among those organisations he will be sorely missed. Indeed Shay was also an avid follower of drama and starred in many productions in Cloonturk Hall many moons ago.
However it was in his beloved GAA that he left an indelible mark on all of us who were privileged to have shared his company. As Bornacoola GAA Club was dormant throughout the 1960s Shay played his earlier football with Annaduff GAA Club and indeed played in the County Senior Football Championship Final of 1966, with the Aughavas opposition of the day proving victorious. Shay managed to capture an elusive championship medal with his victorious Annaduff teammates in 1972 but with the return to the footballing fraternity of Bornacoola GAA Club in 1973, Shay transferred his allegiance back to his native parish, winning a Junior Football League Medal in 1976 and played with the two Junior Championship Finalists of 1977 and 1978 versus Drumreilly and Mohill respectively. With his playing career drawing to a close at this stage, Shay turned his hand to refereeing at which he was most adept. In 1980 he was the recipient of the Leitrim Referee of the Year Award.
As an administrator, Shay had few equals. He served the Executive of Leitrim GAA of that era as Registrar and also had a very keen interest in Scór, both as a participant and more recently as a Scór Officer. He served as Treasurer to the Connacht Scór Committee for many years in the late 1980’s and into the 1990’s and had many busy days at Provincial Scór Finals.
He served his club in many positions and held the position of Bornacoola GAA Club Chairman from 1989 to 2002, a fourteen year term during which the Bornacoola Club went from strength to strength on the playing fields with multiple underage successes as the club arrived to within grasp of a coveted Senior Championship title. Following his retirement as Chairman he was elected as Club President a position he held for the remainder of his days.
At county level, Shay was the ultimate supporter. Hail, rain or shine Shay travelled the length and breadth of the country to follow his beloved Leitrim. Many of those journeys were shared with his good friends and equally staunch Leitrim Supporters, TP Cox and the late Jimmy O Connor. While the result may not always have been favourable, the banter to and from those matches was bound to be priceless.
When the late Joe Flynn, Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae Liatroma, was elected to office, one of his first appointments was Shay Reynolds as Chairman of the Leitrim Supporters Club. Shay threw himself with gusto into the role and presided over the Committee for the next six years. No effort was spared to ensure the success of the largest fundraising activity of Leitrim’s calendar. Indeed after he had retired from the position as chair of the committee, Shay was still a huge driving force behind the operation and no later than March 10th last, he presided over the 2018 draw in Cox’s Steakhouse, acting as MC on the night, with little sign of what, unfortunately, lay ahead.
Suffice it to say, Shay Reynolds was larger than life. He was excellent company in any company and many sing songs into the future will not be the same. ‘The Rattling Bog’ and ‘It’s a long way to Tipperary’ will never really sound the same again and certainly when they are heard again in impromptu sing-alongs, memories of Shay will live on.
We, at Leitrim GAA, are extremely sorry to lose Shay as his passing has left a massive void that will be impossible to fill. He will be a tremendous loss to his community and his Club as his guiding wisdom was much sought after. However, his family will miss him most of all and we wish to convey our sympathies to his wife Mary, sons Cathal and John, son in law Simon, daughter in law Nicola, grandson Kian, granddaughter Laila, sisters Maureen Hanley (Strokestown) and Betty Murray (Greystones) brothers in law, sisters in law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many, many friends.
Rest in Peace
Reposing at his home Tuesday from 2 until 8pm. Removal on Wednesday to arrive at St. Joseph’s Church, Cloonturk, for Funeral Mass at 12 noon followed by burial in the Cloonmorris Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations, if desired, to M.R.I. Scanner Fund at Regional Hospital, Mullingar c/o McGowan Funeral Directors (donation box in church).
House private outside reposing times.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé.

Shay Reynolds RIP Leitrim Supporters Club Draw March 2018
The Leitrim GAA Supporters’ Club will host a special ‘Up for the Roscommon Match’ event in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, on Thursday, May 24th at 8pm, in anticipation of the Connacht semi-final clash.
GeneralThe Leitrim GAA Supporters’ Club will host a special ‘Up for the Roscommon Match’ event in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, on Thursday, May 24th at 8pm, in anticipation of the Connacht semi-final clash.
The event will feature a panel discussion hosted by former Leitrim player Colin Regan and some very special guests. Ballinamore Sean O’Heslin’s 1994 Connacht winning forward, Liam ‘Willie’ Conlon and St. Mary’s former great, Dermot Reynolds, will recall tales from their battles with Roscommon on the field of play. Conlon played a vital part in the famous victory over the Rossies in the ’94 quarter-final, while Reynolds scored the vital goal against his near neighbours when Leitrim recorded a famous victory in the 2000 semi-final in The Hyde.
To ensure balance and some good banter on the night, a former Roscommon player (TBC) will also join the panel, with some other special guests also contributing on the night.
The night will also see the Irish launch by Eamonn Duignan of an exciting fundraising drive to raise funds to finish Leitrim’s Centre of Excellence in Annaduff. The ambitious plans will finish the centre to the highest standards, ensuring that Leitrim’s facilities are on par with any other county in Ireland. A special feature – The Leitrim Wall – has been incorporated into the design allowing Leitrim people everywhere the opportunity to record a personal message on a commemorative brick or tile that will forever feature prominently in the Centre of Excellence for everyone to see when visiting the facility.
There are four price options to suit everyone’s budget and need. A launch of The Leitrim Wall was well received in New York and the Supporters Club hope that Leitrim’s loyal supporters will once more back this innovative opportunity to help build Leitrim’s GAA future brick by brick. For more information about the Leitrim Wall visit www.leitrimgaa.ie and stay tuned to the Leitrim GAA social media accounts.
All are welcome to this free event in The Herbert Park Hotel. Light refreshments from 7.30pm with an 8pm sharp throw-in. The night will conclude at 9.30pm. Please bring along any Leitrim people you know.
Ticket Details: Connacht SFC Leitrim v Roscommon, Saturday May 26th.
County FootballConnacht GAA Senior Football Championship Semi Final
Saturday, May 26th, Leitrim v Roscommon 5.30pm
Páirc Seán MacDiarmada
Ticket Prices – Stand €25, Terrace €20, Juveniles €5
Group Passes – €30 (10 x Juvenile & 1 x Adult)- application through Club Secretary only.
OAP/Students will be entitled to €5 discount at the Refund Stile with relevant Student/OAP I.D. Card only.
General Information – There are many ways to purchase tickets for GAA matches including:
Connacht GAA Centre, Cloonacurry, Bekan, Claremorris, Co. Mayo
Phone 094-9630335 (Credit Card bookings accepted) or email reception.connacht@gaa.ie
Leitrim GAA – Pairc Sean MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
email: secretary.leitrim@gaa.ie Phone: (071) 9620441
GAA – http://gaa.tickets.ie
Selected SuperValu & Centra stores, see the link http://www.gaa.ie/tickets/where-to-buy/
2018 Longford-Leitrim Under 12 Cross County League
Coiste na nÓgThis year sees a slight change in the naming of the groups. Instead of divisions, each competition is now called after 2 Senior County Footballers (1 from each County).
Firstly all mentors should view the link below to see what group your team is in (remember some Clubs have 2 teams in different groups so look out for that if your Club is one of those)
Longford Leitrim Participants & Groupings
or
https://drive.google.com/file/ d/ 17XPRFq6CBNCdBSuT6YWctvUC1E2ZS RuY/view
When you know what group(s) your team(s) are in then follow the below link to find the fixtures and rules relating to that group
Link to all U12 Longford Leitrim Rules & Fixtures
or
http://longfordgaa.ie/go- games-downloads/
(Scroll down half way to see U12 Mini Leagues)
The fixtures start on Thursday 31st of May with all finals having to be complete by week ending 8th of July
Fixture Changes – As opposed to forwarding revised fixtures every time there is a change we would like to direct you to our live fixtures which can be accessed from the link below.
Leitrim’s Health is Leitrim’s Wealth Seminar in Bush Hotel, Wednesday May 16th
GeneralLeitrim GAA is delighted to be associated with the Leitrim’s Health is Leitrim’s Wealth seminar that takes place in the Bush Hotel on Wednesday night next May 16th, doors opening at 7pm.
The list of speakers includes RTE presenter Mary Kennedy, Consultant GP and Author Dr Harry Barry, the Director of Mental Service Dr Owen Mulligan, Director of the National Ploughing Association Anna May McHugh, renowned actress Mary McAvoy, former Armagh and Crossmaglen GAA star footballer Oisin McConville. Special guests include Charlie McGettigan and Eleanor Shanley.
This promises to be a great night in the promotion of positive mental health and well being.
Leitrim’s Health is Leitrim’s Wealth Poster
Buy a Brick Campaign – New York Launch
DevelopmentLast night’s US launch of the ‘Buy a Brick Campaign‘ took place in Rory Dolan’s on McLean Avenue.
Show your support of Leitrim GAA by purchasing a clay or porcelain brick/tile to be displayed at the entrance to our Centre of Excellence. The Leitrim Wall will be the first of its kind in a GAA facility in Ireland.
Choice of 4 beautiful personally inscribed tiles will make a permanent mark on the Centre of Excellence, proudly displaying your passion for Leitrim GAA.
Gift vouchers also available – all details here: https://www.irishap.org/leitrim-gaa/
Our thanks to all who supported the event and particular thanks to the New York Leitrim GAA Club Officials and New York Branch of the Leitrim GAA Supporters Club who made massive efforts to ensure the success of the night.
Our thanks to Rory Dolan for hosting the event.
The Irish equivalent launch will take place in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, on Thursday May 24th – the main website is www.LeitrimWall.com
Leitrim Team to play New York in Sunday’s Connacht SFC Match
County FootballMessage for Leitrim Supporters in New York re local travel disruptions
County FootballLeitrim GAA has been alerted to the following local travel disruption:
“The No. 1 train from the city is not running all the way up to 242nd street. No train from 137th to 242nd. They will have shuttle buses. Maybe you can put it on your website for the supporters that are traveling out. Maybe best they use Uber or allow more time to get to the game if they plan on taking the train.”
Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Fixtures April 26-30
Cumann na mBunscolPyramid Bookmakers Junior A Football Championship 2018
Club FootballSmith Monumentals Intermediate Football Championship 2018
Club FootballConnacht Gold Senior Football Championship 2018
Club FootballThe late Shay Reynolds, Clooncolry, Dromod and Bornacoola GAA Club.
GeneralThe death occurred earlier today (Sunday), of Shay Reynolds, Clooncolry, Dromod, and late of Bornacoola GAA Club. Shay had very recently and suddenly taken ill and passed to his eternal reward at Mullingar General Hospital.
The late Shay was many things to many people and gave of his all for the betterment of his community, parish and county and indeed beyond the county boundaries. As a member of Bornacoola Community Development, Dromod Development Association, Cloonmorris Graveyard Committee, to name but few, Shay was always to the fore in the promotion of all that is good within a community and among those organisations he will be sorely missed. Indeed Shay was also an avid follower of drama and starred in many productions in Cloonturk Hall many moons ago.
However it was in his beloved GAA that he left an indelible mark on all of us who were privileged to have shared his company. As Bornacoola GAA Club was dormant throughout the 1960s Shay played his earlier football with Annaduff GAA Club and indeed played in the County Senior Football Championship Final of 1966, with the Aughavas opposition of the day proving victorious. Shay managed to capture an elusive championship medal with his victorious Annaduff teammates in 1972 but with the return to the footballing fraternity of Bornacoola GAA Club in 1973, Shay transferred his allegiance back to his native parish, winning a Junior Football League Medal in 1976 and played with the two Junior Championship Finalists of 1977 and 1978 versus Drumreilly and Mohill respectively. With his playing career drawing to a close at this stage, Shay turned his hand to refereeing at which he was most adept. In 1980 he was the recipient of the Leitrim Referee of the Year Award.
As an administrator, Shay had few equals. He served the Executive of Leitrim GAA of that era as Registrar and also had a very keen interest in Scór, both as a participant and more recently as a Scór Officer. He served as Treasurer to the Connacht Scór Committee for many years in the late 1980’s and into the 1990’s and had many busy days at Provincial Scór Finals.
He served his club in many positions and held the position of Bornacoola GAA Club Chairman from 1989 to 2002, a fourteen year term during which the Bornacoola Club went from strength to strength on the playing fields with multiple underage successes as the club arrived to within grasp of a coveted Senior Championship title. Following his retirement as Chairman he was elected as Club President a position he held for the remainder of his days.
At county level, Shay was the ultimate supporter. Hail, rain or shine Shay travelled the length and breadth of the country to follow his beloved Leitrim. Many of those journeys were shared with his good friends and equally staunch Leitrim Supporters, TP Cox and the late Jimmy O Connor. While the result may not always have been favourable, the banter to and from those matches was bound to be priceless.
When the late Joe Flynn, Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae Liatroma, was elected to office, one of his first appointments was Shay Reynolds as Chairman of the Leitrim Supporters Club. Shay threw himself with gusto into the role and presided over the Committee for the next six years. No effort was spared to ensure the success of the largest fundraising activity of Leitrim’s calendar. Indeed after he had retired from the position as chair of the committee, Shay was still a huge driving force behind the operation and no later than March 10th last, he presided over the 2018 draw in Cox’s Steakhouse, acting as MC on the night, with little sign of what, unfortunately, lay ahead.
Suffice it to say, Shay Reynolds was larger than life. He was excellent company in any company and many sing songs into the future will not be the same. ‘The Rattling Bog’ and ‘It’s a long way to Tipperary’ will never really sound the same again and certainly when they are heard again in impromptu sing-alongs, memories of Shay will live on.
We, at Leitrim GAA, are extremely sorry to lose Shay as his passing has left a massive void that will be impossible to fill. He will be a tremendous loss to his community and his Club as his guiding wisdom was much sought after. However, his family will miss him most of all and we wish to convey our sympathies to his wife Mary, sons Cathal and John, son in law Simon, daughter in law Nicola, grandson Kian, granddaughter Laila, sisters Maureen Hanley (Strokestown) and Betty Murray (Greystones) brothers in law, sisters in law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many, many friends.
Rest in Peace
Reposing at his home Tuesday from 2 until 8pm. Removal on Wednesday to arrive at St. Joseph’s Church, Cloonturk, for Funeral Mass at 12 noon followed by burial in the Cloonmorris Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations, if desired, to M.R.I. Scanner Fund at Regional Hospital, Mullingar c/o McGowan Funeral Directors (donation box in church).
House private outside reposing times.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé.
Shay Reynolds RIP Leitrim Supporters Club Draw March 2018