New Rule – Congress 2016
Applicable 1 January 2017
2.12 Mark
When a player catches the ball cleanly from a Kick-Out without it touching the ground, on or past the 45m line nearest the Kick-Out point, he shall be awarded a ‘Mark’ by the Referee.
The player awarded a ‘Mark’ shall have the options of (a) Taking a free kick or (b) Playing on immediately.
The following procedures shall apply:
(a) Free Kick
The player shall signify to the Referee if he is availing of the free kick and then take the free kick himself from the hand from the point where he was awarded the ‘Mark’.
Once the player indicates he is taking the ‘Mark’, the Referee shall allow up to five seconds for the player to take the kick. If the player delays longer than five seconds, the Referee shall cancel the ‘Mark’ and throw in the ball between a player from each side.
Once the player indicates he is taking the ‘Mark’, the opposing players must retreat 10m to allow the player space to take the kick. If an opposing player deliberately blocks or attempts to block the kick within 10m, or if an opposing player impedes the player while he is taking the kick, the Referee shall penalise the opposing team by bringing the ball forward 13m.
If the Referee determines that the player who makes the ‘Mark’ has been injured in the process and is unable to take the kick, the Referee shall direct the Player’s nearest team mate to take the kick but he may not score directly from the kick.
(b) Play on immediately
(i) In this circumstance the player may not be challenged for the ball until he carries the ball up to a maximum of four consecutive steps or holds the ball for no longer than the time needed to take four steps and/or makes one act of kicking, handpassing, bouncing or toe-tapping the ball.
(ii) If the Player is illegally challenged, a free kick shall be awarded to his team from the point at which the challenge is made, and this free kick may be taken by any player on his team.
“The Mark” – Applicable 1 January 2017
Central Council gave an Interpretation as follows:
The referee shall award “the mark” by blowing the whistle.
“On or past the 45m line” shall mean that both feet of the catcher are on or past the 45m line when he catches the ball or on landing.
In order to signify that he wishes to take a free-kick, the player who catches the ball and has been awarded a “mark” by the referee should stop playing. If he does not obviously stop then it should be taken that he is “playing on”.
“Challenged” as mentioned in the rule is taken as “tackle” as defined; once the player plays on he may be tackled after four steps or once he plays the ball in any way.
All players must be at least 13 metres from where “the mark” is awarded.
When a player who is awarded a “mark” is injured, any team mate may take the free kick, which must be taken from the hands. The player in question may not score directly from the kick. (Current rule states that only the “nearest team mate” may take the free kick).
In order to be awarded a “Mark”, the ball must not have been touched in flight by another player.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How does the Referee award a “Mark”?
The Referee awards a Mark by blowing the whistle.
2. To be awarded a “Mark” does the catch have to be from a kick-out from the player’s own team?
No, a Mark shall be awarded if the catch is from a kick-out from either team.
3. Is a “Mark” awarded for a catch from a kick-out no matter where it takes place?
No, a Mark shall be awarded if the catch is made on or outside the 45m line from a kick-out from either team.
4. How does the player who is awarded the “Mark”, “signify to the Referee” that he is availing of the free kick?
In order to signify that he wishes to take a free-kick, the player who catches the ball and has been awarded the “Mark” by the Referee should stop playing. If he does not obviously stop then it should be taken that he is “playing on”.
5. How long has the player awarded the “Mark” to take the free kick?
He shall not delay longer than five seconds.
6. If the player awarded the “Mark” delays the taking of the free kick by more than five seconds, what is the award?
The Mark and free kick shall be cancelled and a throw-in between one player from each side is awarded
6. How far do players have to be from the free kick?
All players (team-mates and opponents) must be 13m from the free kick.
7. If the player who has been awarded the Mark chooses to take a free kick and a player from the opposing team blocks or attempts to block that kick within 13m or interferes with the player who has chosen to take the kick, what is the award?
A free kick 13m more advantageous shall be awarded.
8. What happens if a team mate plays the ball within 13m of the free kick awarded for the Mark?
A free kick is awarded to the opposition.
9. If the player awarded the Mark is injured in the process what is the award?
Any team mate may take the free kick from the hands, but he may not score directly frm the kick.
10. What is the award if a player, who is taking the free kick following an injury to a team mate, scores directly from the kick?
score is disallowed and a throw-in between one player from each side is awarded.
11. When the player awarded the Mark decides to play on, when may he be tackled?
He may be tackled after he takes four steps or once he plays the ball in any way.
12. What is the award if a player who has chosen to play on is illegally challenged?
A free kick shall be awarded at the point at which the illegal challenge is made.
13. Where can Players, Referees, Officials, Administrators and Supporters get more information?
For more information and explanatory video please visit gaa.ie here
04-Jan-17 by Official GAA
Bus to Supporters Club Launch
GeneralBus to Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Launch in Dublin
A bus will travel from Leitrim to the Dublin Launch of the Supporters Club in Croke Park tomorrow night.
Departure Times
Drumshanbo Swimming Pool 4.30pm
Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada 4.45pm
Bornacoola GAA Grounds 5.00pm
18-Jan-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Hastings Cup Semi Final and Connacht FBD League Round 3
County FootballHastings Cup 2017 Semi Final
Fixture: Leitrim v Longford
Venue: Allen Park, Newtownforbes.
Date: Friday, January 20th.
Time: 8pm.
Connacht FBD Insurance 2017 League
Fixture: Leitrim v Sligo
Venue: Tourlestrane
Date: Sunday, January 22th.
Time: 2pm.
16-Jan-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht Scór na nÓg 2017
ScórConnacht Scór na nÓg 2017
One Connacht title for Leitrim in this years Connacht Scór na nÓg Finals last Saturday in Claremorris. St Marys took home the only title in the Ballad Group. They join Fenagh, Naomh Caillins (Question time) in the All-Ireland final in Belfast on February 11th.
The first Leitrim competitors to take to the stage were the young ladies of Glencar/ Manorhamilton in the Figure dancing. The girls gave a great performance, using all the stage for the Cross Reel. But it was Louisbourgh Mayo who danced through to the All-Irelands.
In Solo Singing Ava Fitzpatrick, Claremorris, Mayo won the Connacht title seeing off Leitrims Katie Conefrey of Fenagh, who sang a beautiful rendition of the Shores of Lough Bran.
Recitation was a very entertaining competition, with Patrick Mullooly of St Dominics Roscommon, defending his All-Ireland 2016 win and St Marys Michael Connorton tight to his heels, the title went to the brilliant Eilish Mc Dermott from the Davitts club in Mayo. High credit to the young Michael Connorton of St Marys on a fantastic performance. He gave a great deliverance and poise on the stage, telling his witty story.
A fabulous win for St Marys Ballad Group, gave yet another outstanding performance. With 5 strong performance’s given by Connacht counties, elation for Leitrim winning their first and only title of the night. The Carrick ballad group having made it to the All-Ireland last year are thrilled to be representing Connacht & Leitrim once again.
Abbeyknockmoy of Galway lifted the title in Instrumental Music , winning over Leitrims St Marys team. The 4 young ladies received fantastic rapture from the audience but unfortunately with stiff competition, not the judge’s choice. The Music was a highly entertaining competition; any of the 5 counties could have easily won the title. The musical arrangements they brought to the stage and the array of instruments the young people play with ease, was certainly to be admired.
Leiriu winner was St Dominics of Roscommon & Set Dance went to Abbeyknockmoy of Galway, seeing off last years All-Ireland winners, Aughamore of Mayo. Leitrim once again had no entries in either of these competitions. Hopefully Leitrim can revive these competition entries in coming years and not let the talent seen in past success go unnoticed.
The All-Ireland Finals will be held in the Waterfront Theatre, Belfast on February 11th at 3pm. Please note it is a ticket only event, tickets are priced at €20 and are non-refundable. They can be ordered through; Claire Crossan 087-6472547. All orders must be placed by Friday January 20th.
Wishing – St Marys Ballad group, Fenagh Naomh Caillain’s Question time and all of the Connacht winners the very best of luck at the All-Ireland final.
Connacht Scór na nÓg Winners:
Rince Foirne: Louisburgh, Mayo
Amhranaíocht Aonair: Ava Fitzpatrick, Claremorris, Mayo
Ceol Uirlise: Abbeyknockmoy, Galway
Aithriseoireacht: Eilish McDermott, Davitts, Mayo
Bailéad Ghrúpa: St Marys, Leitrim
Leiriu:St Dominics, Roscommon
Rince Seit: Abbeyknockmoy, Galway
16-Jan-17 by Claire Crossan – Oifigeach Cultura agus Teanga
The late Dermot Gallagher Harlockstown Ashbourne Meath Carrick-on-Shannon Leitrim
GeneralThe late Dermot Gallagher, Harlockstown, Ashbourne, Meath and Ck-on-Shannon, Leitrim.
Leitrim GAA wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the family of the late Dermot Gallagher, who passed away yesterday morning. Dermot, a former Leitrim Minor Footballer in 1964, in advance of taking up a hugely distinguished career in the public service. In a career spanning four decades, he was elevated to some of the highest offices in the land, having served as Secretary-General to the Department of Foreign Affairs and served as the Irelands Ambassador to the United States.
He was essentially a very proud Leitrim man. He was an active member of the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim Supporters Club and always enjoyed the annual Dublin launch. Indeed in January 2009, he was the person chosen to officially launch the fundraising drive of that particular year in the Herbert Park Hotel. The fact that he viewed this as a singular honour was a measure of his deep humility and the very embodiment of the fact that he just loved his Leitrim roots and upbringing. A frequent spectator at Leitrim matches, he never lost faith in the team and firmly believed our fate will turn if we keep building the foundations at youth level.
Many tributes have been paid to the late Dermot over the past 24 hours from some of the highest offices in the land including that of Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D Higgins.
Leitrim GAA held a minutes silence in honour of Dermot in advance of the Connacht FBD League encounter in Ballinamore yesterday afternoon.
A selection of national tributes are contained here courtesy of the Leitrim Observer
Funeral Arrangements
Reposing at his home from 4am on Tuesday. Removal on Tuesday at 6.30pm arriving at the Holy Trinity Church, Ratoath at 7pm. Funeral Mass on Wednesday at 11am. followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
16-Jan-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Scór News
ScórScór News
The first ever Leitrim Scór na nÓg Table quiz took place in the Mayflower Drumshanbo on Sunday last. Taking on the All-Ireland format, 11 teams took part over 8 clubs from around the County. It proved quite a hit with clubs that took part. With a tight finish, Fenagh St Caillains emerged the winners and will now represent Leitrim in the All-Ireland in February. Great to see clubs taking part & raising interest of Scór within clubs.
Connacht Scór na nÓg Finals are taking place this Sunday the 15th of January, in Claremorris Co Mayo, starting at 2pm sharp. There are no advance tickets, admission is payable on the door on the day.
Our Leitrim winners will be hoping for a place in the All-Ireland final, in the Waterfront Theatre, Belfast on February 11th. Wishing all of our Leitrim teams and all involved the very best of luck.
Rince Foirne: Glencar-Manorhamilton
Amhranaíocht Aonair: Katie Conefrey, Fenagh Ceol Uirlise: St Marys
Aithriseoireacht: Michael Connorton, St Marys Bailéad Ghrúpa: St Marys
Leiriú: No Competitors
Rince Seit: No Competitors
Dates for the Diary:
Senior County Final – 11th March.
School Scór 24th & 25th March.(Venues to be confirmed on receipt of entries).
Connacht Senior Scór – April 1st, Mayo.
Senior All-Ireland Scór – May 6th, Belfast.
11-Jan-17 by Claire Crossan – Oifigeach Cultura agus Teanga
The late Nuala Harvey RIP
GeneralWithout Brendan’s involvement all those years ago there would be no Supporters Club. Brendan was a selector with Leitrim Team Manager Declan McCabe and also part of John O Mahony’s management team in 1994 when his beloved Leitrim won the Connacht Championship.
Nuala was a wonderful lady who will be greatly missed.
May she rest in Peace
Funeral Notice
Harvey, Nuala (nee Trench) (Clontarf and formerly of Robeen, Hollymount, Co. Mayo) 10th January 2017, peacefully after a short illness, beloved wife of Brendan and loving mother of Ken, Julie, Evan and the late Thomas Henry. She will be sadly missed by daughter-in-law Sarah Jane, grandson Senan, dear friend Seren, her twin Sheila, sisters Anne and Carmel, brothers J.J. and Fr. Tom, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends.
Rest in Peace
Removal on Thursday morning to St. Gabriel’s Church, Dollymount for 11.15am Funeral Mass, with burial afterwards in Fingal Cemetery. House private.
11-Jan-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Open Invitation to 2017 Leitrim Supporters Club Launch in Dublin
GeneralJanuary 9 2017
A chara,
The Leitrim GAA Supporters Club(Dublin Branch) is delighted to invite you to attend the 2017 Supporters’ Club annual launch on Thursday January 19,at 7.30pm in the Celtic Suite of the home of GAA-Croke Park.
The county’s 1994 Connacht championship winning Manager, John O’Mahony, will be the special guest on the occasion.
The night has become a must-attend event for anyone with a Leitrim connection in the capital and surrounding counties, while the quality of entertainment over the past two years has also attracted a large crowd from home.
This year an equally large crowd is expected to hear why O’Mahony has come back to the promised land to assist in his role of selector the new Leitrim senior team Manager, Benny Guckian. (Their backroom team is completed by selector and former Leitrim All Star Seamus Quinn and coach Michael Moyles.)
While John O’Mahony will forever hold a special place in Leitrim hearts for steering the county to only their second Connacht championship in 1994, he went on to guide Galway to All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001.
His recent biography, ‘Keeping the Faith’ reveals the man’s passion for football in the West. MC on the night, Colin Regan, one of his former players, will talk to ‘Johnno’ about his life in the game, and the secret to unlocking Leitrim’s potential.
Prior to the interview, Benny Guckian will outline his plans for the year ahead while County Chairperson, Terrence Boyle, will offer an update on all Leitrim GAA activities. Joe Layden will also outline the ambitious plans of B.U.I..L.D,, an initiative designed to support Leitrim GAA in reaching its full potential.
The night will conclude with a special performance from some of Leitrim’s finest Scór performers, entertaining the audience with some home-grown talent and hospitality.
We also especially welcome Leitrim Guardian Person of the Year Hubert Mc Hugh.
The night, of course, kick-starts a fundraising campaign without which the Leitrim County Board simply couldn’t continue its high level of work and investment in Leitrim teams on and off the field. The event will take place on Thursday, January 19, in the Celtic Suite of Croke Park with parking available in the Cusack Stand car park (accessed through the GAA museum entrance off Clonliffe Road.
Doors will open at 7.30pm with the addresses and entertainment starting at 8pm sharp. Light refreshments will be provided at the interval with the night concluding at 9.45pm sharp.All are welcome to this free event.
I very much look forward to seeing you on the night.
Mike Feeney, Chairperson Dublin Branch
Ph:0872515433;email mike@mafeeney.com
09-Jan-17 by Mike Feeney-Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Dublin
Leitrim Under 20 Trials 2018
County FootballUnder 20 Trials 2018
Please note that Leitrim Under 20 Trials will take place on Sunday, January 14th at 11.00am and Sunday, January 21st at 11.00am at the Leitrim GAA Centre of Excellence, Annaduff.
It would be appreciated if clubs inform all eligible players of these trials and encourage these players to attend so that all players have the option of presenting for consideration for selection for the 2018 County Under 20 Panel.
If clubs or players have any queries please direct to Team Manager Joe Cox at 0872625571.
Many thanks,
Leitrim Under 20 Team Management 2018
New Rule Congress 2016 Applicable 1 January 2017
GeneralNew Rule – Congress 2016
Applicable 1 January 2017
2.12 Mark
When a player catches the ball cleanly from a Kick-Out without it touching the ground, on or past the 45m line nearest the Kick-Out point, he shall be awarded a ‘Mark’ by the Referee.
The player awarded a ‘Mark’ shall have the options of (a) Taking a free kick or (b) Playing on immediately.
The following procedures shall apply:
(a) Free Kick
The player shall signify to the Referee if he is availing of the free kick and then take the free kick himself from the hand from the point where he was awarded the ‘Mark’.
Once the player indicates he is taking the ‘Mark’, the Referee shall allow up to five seconds for the player to take the kick. If the player delays longer than five seconds, the Referee shall cancel the ‘Mark’ and throw in the ball between a player from each side.
Once the player indicates he is taking the ‘Mark’, the opposing players must retreat 10m to allow the player space to take the kick. If an opposing player deliberately blocks or attempts to block the kick within 10m, or if an opposing player impedes the player while he is taking the kick, the Referee shall penalise the opposing team by bringing the ball forward 13m.
If the Referee determines that the player who makes the ‘Mark’ has been injured in the process and is unable to take the kick, the Referee shall direct the Player’s nearest team mate to take the kick but he may not score directly from the kick.
(b) Play on immediately
(i) In this circumstance the player may not be challenged for the ball until he carries the ball up to a maximum of four consecutive steps or holds the ball for no longer than the time needed to take four steps and/or makes one act of kicking, handpassing, bouncing or toe-tapping the ball.
(ii) If the Player is illegally challenged, a free kick shall be awarded to his team from the point at which the challenge is made, and this free kick may be taken by any player on his team.
“The Mark” – Applicable 1 January 2017
Central Council gave an Interpretation as follows:
The referee shall award “the mark” by blowing the whistle.
“On or past the 45m line” shall mean that both feet of the catcher are on or past the 45m line when he catches the ball or on landing.
In order to signify that he wishes to take a free-kick, the player who catches the ball and has been awarded a “mark” by the referee should stop playing. If he does not obviously stop then it should be taken that he is “playing on”.
“Challenged” as mentioned in the rule is taken as “tackle” as defined; once the player plays on he may be tackled after four steps or once he plays the ball in any way.
All players must be at least 13 metres from where “the mark” is awarded.
When a player who is awarded a “mark” is injured, any team mate may take the free kick, which must be taken from the hands. The player in question may not score directly from the kick. (Current rule states that only the “nearest team mate” may take the free kick).
In order to be awarded a “Mark”, the ball must not have been touched in flight by another player.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How does the Referee award a “Mark”?
The Referee awards a Mark by blowing the whistle.
2. To be awarded a “Mark” does the catch have to be from a kick-out from the player’s own team?
No, a Mark shall be awarded if the catch is from a kick-out from either team.
3. Is a “Mark” awarded for a catch from a kick-out no matter where it takes place?
No, a Mark shall be awarded if the catch is made on or outside the 45m line from a kick-out from either team.
4. How does the player who is awarded the “Mark”, “signify to the Referee” that he is availing of the free kick?
In order to signify that he wishes to take a free-kick, the player who catches the ball and has been awarded the “Mark” by the Referee should stop playing. If he does not obviously stop then it should be taken that he is “playing on”.
5. How long has the player awarded the “Mark” to take the free kick?
He shall not delay longer than five seconds.
6. If the player awarded the “Mark” delays the taking of the free kick by more than five seconds, what is the award?
The Mark and free kick shall be cancelled and a throw-in between one player from each side is awarded
6. How far do players have to be from the free kick?
All players (team-mates and opponents) must be 13m from the free kick.
7. If the player who has been awarded the Mark chooses to take a free kick and a player from the opposing team blocks or attempts to block that kick within 13m or interferes with the player who has chosen to take the kick, what is the award?
A free kick 13m more advantageous shall be awarded.
8. What happens if a team mate plays the ball within 13m of the free kick awarded for the Mark?
A free kick is awarded to the opposition.
9. If the player awarded the Mark is injured in the process what is the award?
Any team mate may take the free kick from the hands, but he may not score directly frm the kick.
10. What is the award if a player, who is taking the free kick following an injury to a team mate, scores directly from the kick?
score is disallowed and a throw-in between one player from each side is awarded.
11. When the player awarded the Mark decides to play on, when may he be tackled?
He may be tackled after he takes four steps or once he plays the ball in any way.
12. What is the award if a player who has chosen to play on is illegally challenged?
A free kick shall be awarded at the point at which the illegal challenge is made.
13. Where can Players, Referees, Officials, Administrators and Supporters get more information?
For more information and explanatory video please visit gaa.ie here
04-Jan-17 by Official GAA
FBD Insurance 2017 Connacht GAA Senior League
County FootballFBD Insurance Connacht GAA Senior League
Home Team
Away Team
Date
Time
Round
Venue
Referee
Linesman
Mayo
N.U.I. Galway
8/1/2017
14:00
Round 1
Elverys MacHale Park, Castlebar
Barry Judge
E O’ Grady& C. Conway
Roscommon
IT Sligo
8/1/2017
14:00
Round 1
Abbey Park
Declan Corcoran
J. Henry & P. Guckian
IT Sligo
Mayo
15/1/2017
14:00
Round 2
James Stephens Park, Ballina
Shane Hehir
P. Neilan & TJ Keaveney
N.U.I. Galway
Roscommon
15/1/2017
14:00
Round 2
Ballyforan
JohnÓglavey
M. Duffy & A. Coyne
N.U.I. Galway
IT Sligo
22/1/2017
14:00
Round 3
Connacht GAA Centre
Garryowen Mc Mahon
R. McBrien & C. Quinn
Roscommon
Mayo
22/1/2017
14:00
Round 3
Kiltoom
John Gilmartin
E O Grady & A. O’ Connell
G.M.I.T.
Leitrim
8/1/2017
14:00
Round 1
Mohill
Brendan Healy
J. Gilmartin & R. Hynes
Galway
Sligo
8/1/2017
14:00
Round 1
Enniscrone
Paul Daly
L. Devenney & M. McGirl
Sligo
G.M.I.T.
15/1/2017
14:00
Round 2
Connacht GAA Centre
Martin Flaherty
F. Flynn & K. Mallon
Leitrim
Galway
15/1/2017
14:00
Round 2
Ballinamore
Liam Devenney
J. Henry & P. McTiernan
Leitrim
Sligo
22/1/2017
14:00
Round 3
tbc
James Molloy
tbc
Galway
G.M.I.T.
22/1/2017
14:00
Round 3
Loughgeorge
Marty Parker
Tbc & J, Regan
Top Team in Section A
Top Team in Section B
29/1/2017
14:00
Final
NB: ALL GAMES 35MIN. PER HALF: Rial 3.2-TIME Exceptions (i) T.O 2016 Part 2.
04-Jan-17 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Irish Language Conversation Classes
GeneralIrish Language Conversation Classes
Ciorcal Comhrá, or Irish language conversation classes start in Ballinamore Library on Tuesday next, 10 January 2017 at 8.00pm.
The Ciorcal is run in a very enjoyable manner and is attended by adults and also by some Leaving Cert students for whom the practice is good for their Irish orals. Those attending are divided into separate groups starting with people with very basic knowledge of Irish to those with a reasonable amount of the language and those who are more advanced.
The Ciorcal Comhrá starts Tuesday 10 January in Ballinamore Library at 8.00pm. Admission is free. Beidh Fáilte romhat.
04-Jan-17 by Sean O Suilleabhain
Leitrim Stor – An Ideal Christmas Present
GeneralLeitrim Stór – An Ideal Christmas Present
Leirim Stór, an excellent 241 publication which was launched at gala function in the Bush Hotel on Sunday July 31st last, is an ideal Christmas present for anyone out there looking for a publication has something literally for everyone. The stories reach across history and touch every corner of the county.
Editor Brendan Harvey has compiled a gem that will add gloriously to the many publications has have emerged over the years from our county.
You can catch a flavour of the publication by reading Andy Redicans thorough review of the book here courtesy of the Leitrim Observer.
Copies of the publication are available from the following outlets:
Mulvey’s, Reading Room and Leitrim Design House, Carrick-on-Shannon;
Duignan’s, Drumsna;
Hunt’s, Dromod;
Paul’s and Centra, Mohill;
Fenagh Visitor Centre;
Murphy’s, Supervalu and Genealogy Centre, Ballinamore;
Gala and Centra, Drumshanbo;
Breffni Stores, Drumkeeran;
Bredin’s and Supervalu, Manorhamilton;
McGoldrick’s, Dromahair;
McGowan’s, Kinlough;
Glancy’s, Glenfarne;
Rynn’s, Ballinaglera;
Cardiff’s, Drumcong;
Lee’s, Aghacashel.
16-Dec-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO