The late Pete Dolan, Ballinamore and New York
In Ruislip on Sunday last a minutes silence was observed in memory of Pete Dolan, one of the great Ballinamore players from the 1940s who died in New York. Fr Dan Gallogly, in his history of Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin, stated that “one of the outstanding players of the forties was Pete Dolan”. Pete was on the Leitrim team which won the Connacht Minor Football Championship in 1945 and qualified for the All Ireland Final against Dublin. By the time of the final, Pete was a clerical student in All Hallows College and was soon to discover that an “ábhar sagairt” would not be allowed out to play football, even in an All Ireland Final. This being the first time a Leitrim team ever reached an All Ireland Minor Final, Pete had other ideas and made good his escape the day before the final. Leitrim lost the match and All Hallows lost a student. Pete never returned to the college. A year later, Pete was on the Leitrim team which won the Connacht Junior Football Championship. They lost to Down in the All Ireland Final in Breiffne Park. In 1949, he played on the Leitrim senior team which had a dramatic win over Galway in the Connacht Senior Championship semi-final but lost to Mayo in the Final. He also won a Donegal Football Championship with Letterkenny. Pete was a son of Dr Dolan’s and a cousin of another legendary Ballinamore player, Paddy Dolan. Fuair sé bás i Nua Eabhrach ar an 23 Bealtaine 2017.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé.
03-Jun-17 by Sean O Suilleabhain
Handball News
HandballConnacht Handball Title For Joel Smith
Manorhamilton’s Joel Smith took the Connacht 60×30 Masters B title at the weekend defeating Sligo’s Michael Bruen on a score line of 20-21, 21-5, 21-11. The first game was very close with Joel losing by a single point. The second game was completely different, with Smith in complete control from the start and he cruised to an easy victory. The third game was much the same with the Leitrim man dominating proceedings to take the title. There were two other Leitrim handballers in Connacht finals: James Gill was defeated in the Over 35s B final by Sligo’s Kevin Meehan and Ed Lee lost the Golden Masters A final to Martin Cooney, also from Sligo.
Connacht Gold SFC Fox Monumentals IFC and Pyramid Bookmakers JFC Club Championship Fixtures 2017
Club Football22-Jul-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Team to play Carlow has been announced
County Football06-Jul-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Supporters Club Bus to Carlow
County FootballSupporters Club Bus to Carlow
Leitrim GAA Supporters Club will be running a bus to Carlow on Saturday next for the All-Ireland Qualifier. If patrons require a seat you may call Jerome McWeeney 0876370051.
06-Jul-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
TV Opportunity for GAA Families
Club FootballPlease fill in the short application form here, and we will contact you with more information.
21-Jun-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht SFC Leitrim v Roscommon
County Football15-Jun-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht SFC 2017 Leitrim Team Announcement at 12 noon Thursday
County FootballConnacht SFC 2017 Leitrim Team Announcement at 12 noon Thursday
The Leitrim Team to play Roscommon in Hyde Park on Sunday in the Connacht SFC semi-final will be announced on this site at 12 noon tomorrow.
14-Jun-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Lory Meagher Cup Final
County HurlingLory Meagher Cup Final
Best wishes to Leitrim hurlers and team management in Croke Park tomorrow as they play Warwickshire in the 2017 Lory Meagher Cup Final. It is a rare opportunity for the county to take an All-Ireland title and we wish the lads the very best.
For those not travelling to the match, live streaming will be provided courtesy of TG4 at http://www.tg4.ie/en/live/lory-meagher-cup/
09-Jun-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
The late Pete Dolan Ballinamore and New York
GeneralThe late Pete Dolan, Ballinamore and New York
In Ruislip on Sunday last a minutes silence was observed in memory of Pete Dolan, one of the great Ballinamore players from the 1940s who died in New York. Fr Dan Gallogly, in his history of Ballinamore Seán O’Heslin, stated that “one of the outstanding players of the forties was Pete Dolan”. Pete was on the Leitrim team which won the Connacht Minor Football Championship in 1945 and qualified for the All Ireland Final against Dublin. By the time of the final, Pete was a clerical student in All Hallows College and was soon to discover that an “ábhar sagairt” would not be allowed out to play football, even in an All Ireland Final. This being the first time a Leitrim team ever reached an All Ireland Minor Final, Pete had other ideas and made good his escape the day before the final. Leitrim lost the match and All Hallows lost a student. Pete never returned to the college. A year later, Pete was on the Leitrim team which won the Connacht Junior Football Championship. They lost to Down in the All Ireland Final in Breiffne Park. In 1949, he played on the Leitrim senior team which had a dramatic win over Galway in the Connacht Senior Championship semi-final but lost to Mayo in the Final. He also won a Donegal Football Championship with Letterkenny. Pete was a son of Dr Dolan’s and a cousin of another legendary Ballinamore player, Paddy Dolan. Fuair sé bás i Nua Eabhrach ar an 23 Bealtaine 2017.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé.
03-Jun-17 by Sean O Suilleabhain
GAA Newsletter May 2017
GeneralGAA Newsletter May 2017-Nuachtlitir Bealtaine 2017
The GAA has circulated its May Newsletter to all units of the Association and it may be accessed here
25-May-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht SFC 2017 Leitrim v London
County FootballThe Leitrim Team and Squad to face London in McGovern Park, Ruislip, on Sunday next is as follows. Brendan Guckian has handed Connacht SFC debuts to Oisín Madden, Jack Heslin, Ryan O Rourke, Darragh Rooney and Keith Beirne.
Foireann Peile Sinsir Liatroma
25-May-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht SFC 2017 Leitrim Team Announcement at 12 noon Thursday
County FootballConnacht SFC 2017 Leitrim Team Announcement at 12 noon Thursday
The Leitrim Team to play London will be announced on this site at 12 noon later today
25-May-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO