The late Joe Flynn, St. Mary’s Close, Ck-on-Shannon and St Mary’s-Kiltoghert GAA Club
Leitrim GAA wishes to express its profound sadness at the news of the passing earlier this morning of Joe Flynn, St Mary’s Close, Ck-on-Shannon, and St Mary’s Kiltoghert GAA Club. Joe, the most recent former Cathaoirleach of Coiste Chontae Liatroma, a position he worked tirelessly at, served as Cathaoirleach in the years 2010 to 2014 and he led his management and county committee in an exemplary manner throughout this period. This was but just a small period of a lifetime of service to Cumann Lúthchleas Gael in a multitude of varying capacities.
Joe was secondary educated in St Mel’s College, Longford, with whom he won an All-Ireland Senior Colleges medal in 1963. He backed this up with a Leitrim MFC medal with St Mary’s in 1965 and went on to play adult club football with the St Mary’s Club into the 1970s. He quickly turned to the administration wing of the GAA and served his club as Chairman for a period during the same decade, while still a very young man. The referee’s whistle came calling and Joe was not found wanting, a measure of his all-round capability exemplified by the fact that he referreed two Senior Championship Finals. In 1979 he was man in the middle as Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s defeated Gortletteragh and also refereed the final between the same two teams in 1982, in which the Ballinamore side was also victorious. Throughout this period, Joe was also immersed in Scór and won many county titles and a number of Connacht titles with his club, excelling in Ballad Group. Joe’s most recent major role in his club was from 1994-96 when he completed the arduous role as Club Secretary. During that period, specifically 1995, St Mary’s had what was arguably their greatest ever season winning the Leitrim SFC, IFC and MFC, a feat that is unlikely to ever be matched. They also reached the Connacht SFC Club final that same season, defeated by Corofin. Joe was a selector on that senior team.
It was inevitable, given his administrative talent, that his county would come calling. He became Cathaoirleach Bord na nÓg Liatroma in 1990 and held the position for three years. Incidentally, during his tenure Leitrim won the Under 16 Fr Manning Cup in 1990 and the Connacht Minor Football League in 1991, reaching the Connacht MFC final of the same year. In 1995, as Team Manager of the County Vocational Schools team, he led his charges to a Connacht SFC success and an All-Ireland Final appearance in Croke Park in which they were unfortunately defeated by Donegal. With his avid interest in the development of players at a young age, it was no surprise that Joe served Coiste Chontae Liatroma as Coaching officer for a number of years throughout the 1990s. This period coincided with the introduction of outside coaches visiting clubs from the early 1990s and was a valuable outlet for the energies of young student footballers who directed their energies towards helping the young club players of the era. Joe oversaw its implementation in what was groundbreaking at the time. He oversaw the introduction and administration of the forerunners of the modern day Cúl Camps as Summer Camp fever hit many locations through the late 1990s. In 1996 he organised and overseen the very first School of Excellence in Leitrim as the best Under 14 Club Footballers of that year were brought together for a week in Páirc Seán in August of that year. It was novel initiative as Leitrim Captain of that era Declan Darcy and Tyrone’s Peter Canavan imparted their knowledge to the youngsters on separate days during that week. A number of these young players went on to wear the County Senior Jersey.
From 2000 to 2009 Joe served as Leitrim’s delegate to Connacht Council, a position he held and carried with great distinction, and we are sure that Connacht Council GAA was a much better place given his wisdom and knowledge of all things GAA. His influence extended well beyond the county and provincial boundaries. He served on the Games Administration Committee of Páirc an Chrócaigh 2006-2008, Central Hearings Committee 2009-2012, Central Appeals Committee 2012-2015 and his last position, a second period with the Central Hearings Committee 2015 to present.
Joe never forgot his roots and was essentially a community person who immersed himself in many local organisations for their betterment, no matter how much life threw at him. He became Chairman of the Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada following the retirement of the late George O Toole and held the position until he became Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae Liatroma in 2010.During the term of his Chairmanship of the Páirc Seán Committee, the new stand came to fruition in 2007 and he was heavily involved in this project. He currently was Treasurer of the Páirc Seán Committee.
Joe was much respected former Principal of Carrick-on-Shannon Community School, a position he held from its opening until he retired in 2009 having previously spent the vast majority of his teaching career in Carrick Vocational School.
Essentially, we in Leitrim GAA will always have fond memories of the impact the genial Joe has had in the administration of GAA affairs in the county and he has left a void that will remain extremely hard to fill. He was a great people person and away rom the cut and thrust of GAA decision making and debate he was great company. The impact of his passing, however, will be most closely felt by his family and we tender our deepest sympathies to his wife wife Mary, sons Nicholas, Cormac and Joseph, daughter Clodagh, daughters-in-law Lorraine and Sylvia, son-in-law David, grandchildren Orlaíth, Nicky, Sorcha, Béibhinn, Tadhg and Paídí, brother Gerard, sisters Mary, Joan and Noeleen, aunt (Bridie Tighe) sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and a large circle of friends.
Rest In Peace, a Sheosamh, a chara
Reposing at his home tomorrow, Sunday, from 3pm until 7pm and on Monday from 5pm until 9pm. Removal to St. Mary’s Church, Carrick-on-Shannon on Tuesday to arrive for Mass of Christian Burial at 3pm with funeral afterwards to St. Mary’s Cemetery. Family flowers only please; donations if so desired to St. Mary’s Conference, St. Vincent de Paul, Carrick-on-Shannon. House private at all other times please.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé
06-May-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
National Hurling Development Provincial Coaching Workshop – Connacht
CoachingNational Hurling Development
Provincial Coaching Workshop – Connacht
National Hurling Development Manager, Martin Fogarty and Connacht Hurling Director, Damien Coleman present an opportunity to learn from and interact with Legends of the Game of Hurling at a not-to-be-missed workshop.
Venue & Date: May 20th.
Connacht Centre of Excellence, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo
Registration: 10.30 a.m. Workshop: 11.00 – 02.15 p.m. Lunch 02.15 p.m.
Format:
Practical and station based with participants rotating to each station, followed by Q & A session with the guest coaches.
Stations:
Coaches:
Lead coach at each station will be one of our high profile guest coaches supported by a local Games Development Officer.
Bookings: http://learning.gaa.ie/node/269134
Early booking advisable as places are limited
Enquiries: All enquiries to Martin Fogarty.
Email: martin.fogarty@gaa.ie Connacht
Registration: €20 (includes lunch)
12-May-17 by Coaching and Games Development
All-Ireland Scór Finals 2017
ScórAll-Ireland Scór Finals 2017
The sight of the bonfire blazing and the crowds assembled to celebrate on the approaching road to Manorhamilton last Sunday at 3pm was a very warm welcome to the team. At the victory celebration, the Leitrim dance team were greeted by club Executives Colette Fox & Hugh Mc Gurrin (Scór officer) as well as Cathaoirleach Scór Liatroma Claire Crossan and Coiste member Roisin Kennedy. A convoy of cars beeping horns and flags flying took the team, their family & friends to the market square where they performed the dance that took them to glory. A memorable occasion for Leitrim Scór & the Glencar – Manorhamilton club, their 4th title to bring home in Figure.
The other four acts through from Leitrim were not as fortunate to clinch the cup or bring home an All-Ireland medal. The table quiz took place separately than the main event early on Saturday morning in the Waterfront Belfast. Leitrim was represented by previous All-Ireland title holders Bornacoola, however, The Monaleen club from Limerick emerged the All-Ireland winners. Ferbane of Offaly came in second and St Josephs of Westmeath in third.
In Solo singing, Sean O Heslins Aisling Maxwell was first of the singers to the stage. Fabulous deliverance of the “Evelyn- Marie” by the Ballinamore lady, unfortunately not to be her day as it was won by Newport Tipperary, Katie Shanahans “Orphan girl” won the judges vote.
Recitation was a very diverse competition, each of the performers offering very different pieces. Aiden Dockerys deliverance of his self-penned James Connolly piece was passionate and has to be said put all his heart and soul into his rendition on the day but Noel Joyce of JK Brackens Tipperary took the title with his comedy piece.
St Marys representing the province in Instrumental Music delivered a fabulous and uplifting array of tunes. A very talented bunch of people, also with previous All-Ireland experience -no doubt they gave the adjudicator from a tough choice to make but the award the title to Newport Tipperary for their 3rd victory of the night.
Glencar-Manorhamilton had a long wait throughout the day as they were last to the stage in the set dance, they once again gave a fabulous performance and danced their feet off but it wasnt to be their night either as Omagh St Endas lifted the All-Ireland title in this competition.
Overall it was a fantastic weekend with the Leitrim contingent occupying quite a large number of seats in the Waterfront auditorium.
Bhí sé soiléir go raibh croí an chontae sa chultúir ghaelach agus muintir an chontae ag baint taitneamh as.
All-Ireland Winners:
Figure Dancing – Glencar-Manorhamilton, Leitrim
Solo-Singing – Katie Shanahan, Tipperary
Recitation – Noel Joyce, JK Brackens, Tipperary
Ballad Group – Clonduff, Down
Leiriu- Gweedore, Donegal
Instrumental – Newport, Tipperary
Set Dancing – St Endas Tyrone
09-May-17 by Claire Crossan – Oifigeach Cultura agus Teanga
The late Joe Flynn St Marys Close Ck-on-Shannon and St Marys-Kiltoghert GAA Club
GeneralThe late Joe Flynn, St. Mary’s Close, Ck-on-Shannon and St Mary’s-Kiltoghert GAA Club
Leitrim GAA wishes to express its profound sadness at the news of the passing earlier this morning of Joe Flynn, St Mary’s Close, Ck-on-Shannon, and St Mary’s Kiltoghert GAA Club. Joe, the most recent former Cathaoirleach of Coiste Chontae Liatroma, a position he worked tirelessly at, served as Cathaoirleach in the years 2010 to 2014 and he led his management and county committee in an exemplary manner throughout this period. This was but just a small period of a lifetime of service to Cumann Lúthchleas Gael in a multitude of varying capacities.
Joe was secondary educated in St Mel’s College, Longford, with whom he won an All-Ireland Senior Colleges medal in 1963. He backed this up with a Leitrim MFC medal with St Mary’s in 1965 and went on to play adult club football with the St Mary’s Club into the 1970s. He quickly turned to the administration wing of the GAA and served his club as Chairman for a period during the same decade, while still a very young man. The referee’s whistle came calling and Joe was not found wanting, a measure of his all-round capability exemplified by the fact that he referreed two Senior Championship Finals. In 1979 he was man in the middle as Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s defeated Gortletteragh and also refereed the final between the same two teams in 1982, in which the Ballinamore side was also victorious. Throughout this period, Joe was also immersed in Scór and won many county titles and a number of Connacht titles with his club, excelling in Ballad Group. Joe’s most recent major role in his club was from 1994-96 when he completed the arduous role as Club Secretary. During that period, specifically 1995, St Mary’s had what was arguably their greatest ever season winning the Leitrim SFC, IFC and MFC, a feat that is unlikely to ever be matched. They also reached the Connacht SFC Club final that same season, defeated by Corofin. Joe was a selector on that senior team.
It was inevitable, given his administrative talent, that his county would come calling. He became Cathaoirleach Bord na nÓg Liatroma in 1990 and held the position for three years. Incidentally, during his tenure Leitrim won the Under 16 Fr Manning Cup in 1990 and the Connacht Minor Football League in 1991, reaching the Connacht MFC final of the same year. In 1995, as Team Manager of the County Vocational Schools team, he led his charges to a Connacht SFC success and an All-Ireland Final appearance in Croke Park in which they were unfortunately defeated by Donegal. With his avid interest in the development of players at a young age, it was no surprise that Joe served Coiste Chontae Liatroma as Coaching officer for a number of years throughout the 1990s. This period coincided with the introduction of outside coaches visiting clubs from the early 1990s and was a valuable outlet for the energies of young student footballers who directed their energies towards helping the young club players of the era. Joe oversaw its implementation in what was groundbreaking at the time. He oversaw the introduction and administration of the forerunners of the modern day Cúl Camps as Summer Camp fever hit many locations through the late 1990s. In 1996 he organised and overseen the very first School of Excellence in Leitrim as the best Under 14 Club Footballers of that year were brought together for a week in Páirc Seán in August of that year. It was novel initiative as Leitrim Captain of that era Declan Darcy and Tyrone’s Peter Canavan imparted their knowledge to the youngsters on separate days during that week. A number of these young players went on to wear the County Senior Jersey.
From 2000 to 2009 Joe served as Leitrim’s delegate to Connacht Council, a position he held and carried with great distinction, and we are sure that Connacht Council GAA was a much better place given his wisdom and knowledge of all things GAA. His influence extended well beyond the county and provincial boundaries. He served on the Games Administration Committee of Páirc an Chrócaigh 2006-2008, Central Hearings Committee 2009-2012, Central Appeals Committee 2012-2015 and his last position, a second period with the Central Hearings Committee 2015 to present.
Joe never forgot his roots and was essentially a community person who immersed himself in many local organisations for their betterment, no matter how much life threw at him. He became Chairman of the Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada following the retirement of the late George O Toole and held the position until he became Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae Liatroma in 2010.During the term of his Chairmanship of the Páirc Seán Committee, the new stand came to fruition in 2007 and he was heavily involved in this project. He currently was Treasurer of the Páirc Seán Committee.
Joe was much respected former Principal of Carrick-on-Shannon Community School, a position he held from its opening until he retired in 2009 having previously spent the vast majority of his teaching career in Carrick Vocational School.
Essentially, we in Leitrim GAA will always have fond memories of the impact the genial Joe has had in the administration of GAA affairs in the county and he has left a void that will remain extremely hard to fill. He was a great people person and away rom the cut and thrust of GAA decision making and debate he was great company. The impact of his passing, however, will be most closely felt by his family and we tender our deepest sympathies to his wife wife Mary, sons Nicholas, Cormac and Joseph, daughter Clodagh, daughters-in-law Lorraine and Sylvia, son-in-law David, grandchildren Orlaíth, Nicky, Sorcha, Béibhinn, Tadhg and Paídí, brother Gerard, sisters Mary, Joan and Noeleen, aunt (Bridie Tighe) sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and a large circle of friends.
Rest In Peace, a Sheosamh, a chara
Reposing at his home tomorrow, Sunday, from 3pm until 7pm and on Monday from 5pm until 9pm. Removal to St. Mary’s Church, Carrick-on-Shannon on Tuesday to arrive for Mass of Christian Burial at 3pm with funeral afterwards to St. Mary’s Cemetery. Family flowers only please; donations if so desired to St. Mary’s Conference, St. Vincent de Paul, Carrick-on-Shannon. House private at all other times please.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé
06-May-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
All-Ireland Scór Finals
ScórAll-Ireland Scór Finals
An incredible weekend for Leitrim Scór as 6 acts from the county take part in this weekends All-Ireland final in Belfast.
Glencar Manorhamilton represents Connacht in both Figure & Set dance competitions. Having won the figure on 2 previous occasions, the club will be hoping to add to their medal count this Saturday. Aidan Dockery from Bornacoola is taking part in Recitation. He will also be a strong contender for a medal, having won previously. Aisling Maxwell from the Sean O Heslins club is the participant in Solo Singing. No stranger to the Scór stage, Leitrim will be behind the Ballinamore lady. St Marys Instrumental music group are taking part for their second time, the club only has 1 prior All-Ireland medal for recitation, their strong participation for the last number of years may hopefully be rewarded this weekend. Bornacoola Quiz team are taking part in the All-Ireland Table Quiz.
Quiz starts at 11am sharp in the Waterfront hall, Belfast. Entry to this competition is free of charge. The main stage competition starts at 3pm. There is a box office available on the day, Tickets are priced at €20.
Wishing all of the Leitrim Competitors the very best of luck, Liatroim Abú.
05-May-17 by Claire Crossan – Oifigeach Cultura agus Teanga
Leitrims Health is Wealth
GeneralLeitrims Health is Wealth
‘Leitrims health is wealth’ is a seminar that will be hosted by Hubert McHugh on the 3rd of May in The Bush Hotel, Carrick on Shannon at 7.30pm.
This event aims to promote positive health and well-being.
‘When I got the news I had been selected as the 2017 Leitrim Guardian Person of the year I was genuinely shocked’, said Hubert McHugh, the current recipient.
He is following in the footsteps of very influential Leitrim men and woman who have been honoured with this award. They have had a major influence in shaping Leitrim in many ways locally, nationally and internationally.
Hubert set about thinking how he might leave a small imprint on the people of Leitrim during this year. While chatting with his colleague Valerie Cogan, the idea of promoting the theme of volunteering and better communication among young people was born.
In his role as Leitrim Guardian Person of the Year for 2017, he hopes that he can instil in our young people the importance of volunteering. We live in a world where we can communicate with one another like never before. The Internet, emails, facebook, Instagram, texts, Skype and Snapchat are at our young people’s fingertips and we can’t change that. However, as far as he’s concerned there is nothing to beat the physical contact of a face-to-face conversation.
Hubert feels that we need to show our young generation that there is life beyond technology and if we can all urge our sons, daughters and grandchildren to take the time to just put all of that aside, if only for one hour a day, and TALK to them about the values of conversation and helping others without any financial reward.
Through his work as a community mental health nurse for the past 42 years, the one common denominator that causes the most problems is loneliness and the feeling of isolation. Indeed, some of us know all too well from our own experience just what that is and what it feels like. Sometimes the most connected people are the most disconnected.
Talk costs nothing. Helping others costs even less and the satisfaction they get from doing that ‘one good deed’ will encourage them to do more and more. If that happens we will live in a much better place.
M.C on the night will be former Leitrim footballer Colin Regan who is now the Community and Health Manager with the GAA. Guest speakers on the night will include
– Dr Sutha Murthy, Consultant Psychiatrist with Sligo/Leitrim Mental Health Service. She will be discussing ways in which we can all protect and maintain positive mental health and well-being
– Elenor Shanley our very own internationally renowned singer from Leitrim, who has also volunteered in Africa now for many years.
– Alan O’Mara, former Cavan goalkeeper and author of ‘The best is yet to come’. He will be discussing his experience of suffering with depression and the stigma associated with mental health
– Professor Patricia Casey, Consultant Psychiatrist in The Mater Hospital, Dublin and regular contributer to the Irish Independent. She will be talking on the topic of bullying and cyberbullying.
Mr Tomas Murphy, Director of Nursing with the Sligo/Leitrim Mental Health Service. Tomas will be outlining the suicide reduction plan for Leitrim and the ‘Connecting for Life’ Strategy.
This event is fully supported by the Leitrim GAA County Board and we hope that many of the clubs throughout Leitrim will represented on the night. We also hope that this seminar would be of interest within the school systems, to the senior students, teachers and parents. It is an open to all members of the public. There will be free admission on the night.
Spend time not money!
26-Apr-17 by Community Health and Wellbeing
Wheelchair Hurling Inter-Pro comes to Ballinamore
County HurlingWheelchair Hurling Inter-Pro comes to Ballinamore
The town of Ballinamore will create a little bit of history on Saturday, April 29th when it becomes the first ever Leitrim venue to play host to the M. Donnelly Interprovincial Wheelchair Hurling competition. With the kind permission of BAM and the school authorities, the event will take place in the new Community School opposite Sean O’Heslin’s GAA ground.
Uachtaráin Tofa Cumann Luthchleas Gael John Horan will be in attendance at the event to present the GAA Wheelchair Hurling All-Star awards prior to the games. Enda Tiernan, Leitrim delegate on the Connacht GAA Games for All Committee described the event as “a unique competition which brings together the competitive action of the GAA with the promotion of inclusion and integration amongst all of our members”. Connacht GAA is the sponsor of this event in which teams and players travel from Ulster, Munster and Leinster as well as Connacht, competing in the competition.
Wheelchair Hurling is a new and exciting sport for manual wheelchair users. The games are an action packed, skilful team sport in which the competitiveness of the players and pride of representing their province rivals that of any team sport. The Interprovincial Wheelchair Hurling League and Championships were formed in 2013 and provide a competitive sporting environment for wheelchair users. The competition has gone from strength to strength with the Provincial Councils providing the platform for the players to compete.
The opening ceremony commences on Saturday at 11am and the games begin at 12pm. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. The Connacht GAA Wheelchair Hurling team is hoping for strong home support to help them in their quest to get their 2017 campaign off to a winning start.
The Connacht GAA Wheelchair Hurling team have been in training under the expert guidance of coaches Adrian Hession (Mayo), Tadhg Morley (Mayo), Tim Hynes (Sligo) and Cathal Cregg (Roscommon).
25-Apr-17 by Wheelchair Hurling Committee
Connacht 40×20 Girls U14 Final
HandballConnacht 40×20 Girls U14 Final
The postponed girls U14 Connaught Final between Leitrims Edel O Donnell and Nicole Sweeney from Galway was Played in Drumshanbo on Sunday 23rd at 2pm.
Edel O Donnell was narrowly beaten in a great Final and came home with a Connaught Silver Medal.
Edels Silver adds to the existing quota of medals won by Leitrim Handballers this year. 2 Connaught Gold and 6 Connaught silver Medals, Our congrats to all the medal winners so far this year.
25-Apr-17 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball
Connacht Gold SFC Fox Monumentals IFC and Pyramid Bookmakers JFC A
Club FootballConnacht Gold SFC 2017
Fox Monumentals IFC 2017
Pyramid Bookmakers JFC A 2017
24-Apr-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Newtowngore Engineering Under 17 and Barna Recycling Under 13 League Fixtures
Club Football13-Apr-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Club Leadership Development Programme
GeneralClub Leadership Development Programme
Club Leadership Development Programme, Bush Hotel, 7pm on Tuesday 18th April Training for all Club Chairpersons, Secretaries, Treasurers and PROs
Programme Overview
The Club Leadership Development Programme is designed to provide GAA Club Officers with the basic knowledge and core leadership skills required to fulfil their roles effectively.
Officers will learn from trained Leadership Associates who have experience of being a Club Officer and of facilitating training sessions for adults. Learning will take place in a relaxed training environment in appropriate venues in the participating counties. All courses involve an initial Induction Module followed by specific modules for each of the core officer roles and involve a lot of learning activities to encourage problem-solving and idea sharing with fellow club officers. Officers who complete the programme will:
– Gain a better understanding of what their role involves
– Develop basic leadership, management and communication skills
– Experience increased role satisfaction
– Have an awareness of where to access resources and supports
– Be able to share ideas and solve problems with fellow officers
– Be better prepared for future roles in the Association
See more information here
12-Apr-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Fixtures 11th-16th Aibrean 2017
Club Football07-Apr-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
CCC Master Fixture Plan
Club Football05-Apr-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO