Coiste Chontae Liatroma CLG  
      Fixtures 3-4 Mean Fomhair 2016  
         
Venue Grade Round  Fixture Time
      Satharn 3 Mean Fomhair2016  
Pairc Sean SFC Playoff Dromahair v Gortletteragh 5 00
Pairc Sean IFC Playoff Carrigallen v Eslin 6 45
      E.T. if necessary in above fixtures  
         
Ballinamore JFCA 3 Ballinamore-SOH v GlencarManorhamilton 5 15
Ballinamore JFCB 3 Ballinamore-SOH v GlencarManorhamilton 6 45
         
Aughavas JFCA 3 Aughavas v Kiltubrid 6 30
         
Dromod  JFCB 3 Bornacoola v St.Osnats Glencar 6 30
Mohill JFCB 3 Mohill v Leitrim Gaels 6 30
         
      Domhnach 4 Mean Fomhair 2016  
Dromahair JFCA 3 Dromahair v Annaduff 12 00
Kinlough JFCA 3 Melvin Gaels v Gortletteragh 12 00
Drumshanbo JFCA 3 Allen Gaels v Carrigallen 12 00

 

 

28-Aug-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

August 2016 GAA Newsletter

The August 2016 Nuachtlitir has been circularised to all units of the GAA. It may be accessed here

 

 

25-Aug-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Hurling, Unveiling and Dancing 1916 style in Glenfarne on September 10th

Local historian Francis White believes that the last time Sean Mac
Diarmada,the 1916 patriot,left from the Railway Station in Glenfarne was
October 1915.

The Station house is now Franciss beautifully restored home and he will
kindly open his doors to the public for a very unique event on Sept 10th.

At 7.00pm the flagstone on which Mac Diarmada stood for the last time as he
departed on the train will be unveiled. A beautiful inscription has been
added by a local artist in Mac Diarmadas memory.

Some of the very words spoken by the patriot will be narrated. Spectators
are invited to come dressed in period costume to  recreate the atmosphere of
the era.

From the Station house the gathering will walk the short distance by
lamplight to The Rainbow Ballroom of Romance for a vintage tea  party.

At 9.00pm the”Step back in time” dance begins where there will be a full
bar. Refreshments will be served after the dance.

Where does the hurling come in you ask!

Hurling was Mac Diarmadas sport so, in his memory,earlier in the day, at
5.00pm Kiltyclogher/Glenfarne G.A.A. club will host the first ever under
twelve hurling match followed by a football match on the Glenfarne pitch.

After the games the young sports people will be led by a pipe band to
The Railway Station close by, for the unveiling ceremony.

On Saturday September 10th come join us in any or all of these unique
events;

The Hurling and Football at 5.00 pm
The Railway Station unveiling at 7.00pm
The Rainbow tea at 8.00
The Rainbow dance at 9.00pm

Come on your high nelly, your pony and trap,your vintage car or just come
as you are. All are welcome.
Lets create the magic of the time on a day that is shaping up to be a
very memorable one.

This is a 2016 commemorative event jointly organised by Glenfarne
Development Committee and Kiltyclogher/Glenfarne G.A.A. club.

 

 

23-Aug-16 by Glenfarne DC and Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher GAA

Community Games Gold for Manorhamilton Area Under 14 Ladies Footballers

The second and final weekend of the National Community Games finals were held in Athlone AIT last weekend where over 7000 athletes from all over Ireland competed in a myriad of sports and in doing so followed in the footsteps of many famous sports stars such as Sonia O’Sullivan, Tommy Bowe and Ronan O’Gara who competed in Community Games in the past.

There were high hopes for the Manorhamilton Area U14 girls GAA football team as this team were previous gold medal winners at the national finals two years ago at U12 level and had graduated from the Connacht finals with relative ease beating St. Brigid’s, Kiltoom 3-8 to 0-2 in the semi final and Breaffy, Mayo 10-5 to 2-4 in July’s Connacht final.

The All Ireland semi-final against the Ulster champions Sheelin of Cavan was no place for the faint hearted as this was a bruising affair where a battle had to be fought before any football could be played. Muireann Devaney led the team and was in excellent form notching up six first quarter points in addition to a goal and a point from Leah Fox to Sheelins two points. Sheelin however started the second quarter very strong and scored a goal and four points to just three points to the North Leitrim girls. The game was in the mix but the resilience shown by the four backs Hannah Gallagher, Hannah Johnston, Emma McMorrow, Clodagh McGee and sweeper Sarah McGloin provided the platform which limited the CavanÓgirls to only four further scores in the remaining two quarters. In contrast from the accuracy of goalkeepers Aine McCann’s and Kelly Gallagher’s kick-outs, the Leitrim girls were keeping possession better and scores duly came from Rachel Conlon, Muireann Devaney, Leah Fox and an excellent interplay between the latter two resulted in a goal at the end of the third quarter that had the Leitrim girls ahead by eight points. The Cavan teams cause was not helped with a sin binning of a Sheelin player for dangerous play preventing a certainÓgoal. The Leitrim girls held out in the final quarter as the CavanÓgirls went for long balls in search of further goals that did not come leaving the final scoreline of Leitrim 2-17 Cavan 2-8.

The final against Dublin and Leinster champions Knocklyon of Dublin was a purists free flowing and quick game where both sides were intent on playing football and moving the ball fast. Knocklyon encompassed some of the St. Enda’s, Ballyboden club and had the Leitrim girls on the back foot from the beginning Scóring a lightening quick goal and point in the first two scores. The Leitrim girls regrouped and composed themselves with their opening score coming from the boot of Muireann Devaney followed by an excellent Amy Fowley point.  The Leitrim team were now starting to settle and Muireann Devaney and Emily Conlon steadied the ship with two excellent team goals followed by a well taken Rachel Conlon point.  This left the Manorhamilton Area girls with a 2-3 to 1-2 first quarter lead. In the second quarter forwards Sarah Brady and Shona Sheridan began to stretch the DublinÓgirls backline and with Mairead Clancy always an outlet in midfield both sides began to search for opportunities for critical scores but these were few and far between with two points for Leitrim’s Muireann Devaney to one point for Knocklyon the only scores in the second quarter. scores were hard come by for both teams again in the third quarter with Leah Fox netting for the Leitrim girls and the Dublin champions adding a point to their tally. 

The deciding moments came in the last quarter with two quick fire goals from Captain Leah Fox leaving the DublinÓgirls trailing 5-5 to 1-4. The back line was holding firm and further points from Emily Conlon, Muireann Devaney, Leah Fox and an outstanding goal from Roisin Kelly left the final scoreline of 6-8 to Manorhamilton Area and 1-6 to Knocklyon.

The Manorhamilton Area U12 girls also competed with great distinction in Athlone bringing home bronze medals. 

Well done to the Manorhamilton Area U12 girls team on their great team performances at the National finals in Athlone at the weekend. They got off to a bad start on Saturday morning v Monaghan but played some fantastic football in the last 20 minutes and showed real heart and determination through out the match but just fell short.  A very early start for these young girls on Sunday v Tipperary and the result didnt go their way either with Tipperary running out winners. Although the results didnt go their way over the weekend these girls played great football and gave their all on the pitch.  It was a great experience for such a young team and they and their parents should be very proud of them achieving fourth place at the All Ireland festival.  Great future ahead of them. Well done to all.

 

 

23-Aug-16 by Collette Fox

County Administrator – Leitrim GAA

Leitrim GAA is seeking to recruit an experienced professional to provide clerical support to the County Runaí. In this dynamic and fast-paced role, the successful applicant will contribute to the efficient operation of the County Committee Offices. 

Please follow the link to the Full Advertised Post here

 

 

22-Aug-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Connacht 60×30 Championship
 
Action in the Connacht 60×30 Championship continued at the week-end with the Singles Championship at semi-final stage. There were five Leitrim Handballers in action: Martin Raftery (Intermediate), Leo Logan (Junior), Joel Smith (Junior B), Barry McDonagh (Junior C) and Ed Lee (Emerald Masters). Despite playing some top class handball none of Leitrims finest progressed to the finals. The Intermediate semi-final was played on Friday night in Williamstown between Drumshanbos Martin Raftery and Ollie Conway (Williamstown). This was Rafterys first time to play in the Intermediate Championship and he took the game to the experienced Conway, losing the first game 21-17, taking the second with a comprehensive win 21-9, but narrowly lost the tie break 21-18. In the Junior semi-final Leo Logan came up against a stronger Denis Creighton (Roscommon) in Roscommon on Saturday losing on a score line of 21-15, 21-14. The Junior B semi-final was played in Collooney between Joel Smith and Jason Earlis with the Sligo man taking the game 21-11, 21-15. In Junior C Barry McDonagh took on Mayos Aidan Connachton in Castlebar where he was defeated on a score line of 21-8, 21-10. To round off a disappointing week-end for Leitrims handballers Ed Lee was defeated in the Emerald Masters semi-final by Michael Hearty (Mayo), after taking the match to a tie break losing the first game 21-8, winning the second one 21-18, he lost the tie break 21-12.
The 60×30 Doubles semi-finals are fixed for this week-end with Leitrim having home advantage. The Intermediate pairing of Martin Rafery and Donal Wrynn, and Minor pairing of Jarlath Scollan and Alan Wrynne play in Fenagh on Sunday with a start time of 3.00pm where they face Galway opposition.

 

 

16-Aug-16 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball

July 2016 GAA Newsletter

The July 2016 Nuachtlitir has been circularised to all units of the GAA. It can be accessed by clicking here

 

 

28-Jul-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Venue Grade Round  Fixture Time
      Aoine 29 Iuil 2016  
Cloone SFC 1 Allen Gaels v Aughawillan 9 00
         
      Satharn 30 Iuil 2016  
Ballinamore IFC 1 Carrigallen v Cloone 6 00
Ballinamore SFC 1 Bornacoola v Dromahair 7 30
         
Cloone IFC 1 Ballinamore-SOH v Drumkeerin 6 00
Cloone SFC 1 Annaduff v Mohill 7 30
         
Pairc Sean IFC 1 Aughnasheelin v Glenfarne/Kilty 6 00
Pairc Sean SFC 1 Melvin Gaels v St.Marys 7 30
         
      Domhnach 31 Iuil 2016  
Cloone SFC 1 Drumreilly v Kiltubrid 12 00
Cloone IFC 1 Mohill v St.Marys 1 30
         
Pairc Sean IFC 1 Eslin v Fenagh-St.Caillins 12 00
Pairc Sean SFC 1 GlencarManorhamilton v Gortletteragh 1 30
         
Drumshanbo IFC 1 Ballinaglera v Leitrim Gaels 12 00

 

 

23-Jul-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Leitrim GAA Senior Football Inter County Team Manager Vacancy


Leitrim GAA is currently in the process of selecting its Senior Football Team Manager for 2017. An email has been sent to all Leitrim GAA Club Secretaries inviting nominations of suitably qualified personnel. The Club is advised that they must have the permission of the person they may choose to nominate, before doing so.

In addition to this, Leitrim GAA Management Committee invites applications from persons who may have an interest in the position. Interested parties should appply in writing and submit a CV with details of coaching qualifiactions, and management experience for consideration by email to secretary.leitrim@gaa.ie by Friday August 5th.

The Selection Committee will give all nominations and applications fair consideration as part of the ongoing process in the selection of Leitrim GAAs next Senior Football Manager.

 

 

 

 

21-Jul-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Under 21 A Football Championship Final


The 2016 Leitrim Under 21 A Football Championship Final, St Manachans v Fenagh/Gortleteragh, due to be played in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada at 7.45pm this evening, Wednesday July 20th, will not now go ahead.

 

 

20-Jul-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO

SCRIPTWRITING COMPETITION

 LÉIRIÚ (STAGE PRESENTATON) AND  RECITATION/STORY TELLING

Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (GAA) through its cultural branches, Coiste Náisiúnta Scór and Coiste Náisiúnta na Gaeilge is holding an open competition for newly composed original scripts, which would be available to clubs for performance in Léiriú Stáitse and Aithriseoreacht/Recitation for any performer taking part in Scór competitions.   The competition details are as follows:-

1)     Script for Léiriú Stáitse.   Léiriú Stáitse is a stage presentation with a theme based on an aspect of Irish life, culture or folklore (including GAA).   It would be a dramatic presentation in serious or comic form, of not more than 10 minutes duration, and which would be performed by groups of at least 3 and not more than 8 people.   Simple props may be used.

1st Prize – €500

2nd Prize – €300

2)     Aithriseoireacht / Scéalaíocht – Recitation / Storytelling.   This competition is for a solo performer and it takes entries in the form of recitations, monologues, poems and stories relating to Ireland (including GAA), its history, local folklore, people or places.  Each piece to be of not more than six minutes duration.

1st Prize – €500

2nd Prize – €300

The script writing competition is open to all.   Fáilteofar roimh iontrálaithe as Gaeilge agus cuirfear duais speisialta de €200 don Léiriú / Aithriseoireacht Gaeilge is fearr muna mbíonn ceann i nGaeilge sa céad nó sa dara áit.

Prizes will be presented to the winning entries by Aogán Ó Fearghail, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, at Páirc an Chrócaigh, on a date to be announced.   All the Scripts entered will be made available to GAA Clubs in Book Form for use in Scór competitions.   Though Scripts are freely available to Clubs, this will not prevent the author from using the work in another Forum should he/she wish to do so.   The author will be acknowledged in any performance.

Entries should be sent by email to Scór@gaa.ie on or before the closing date of 11 February, 2017.  

It is the hope of both Coistí that this project will generate a good response.

Sinne le meas,                                              

 

Antóin Mac Gabhann                                                      Siobhán Ní Chuana,

Cathaoirleach                                                                Rúnaí,

Coiste Náisiúnta Scór                                                     Coiste Náisiúnta Scór

 

 

17-Jul-16 by Coiste Naisiunta Scor

Leitrim Senior and Under 21 Team Management

Leitrim Senior and Under 21 Team Manager Shane Ward has today informed the  Executive of the Leitrim County Board that he is stepping down from his role and in doing so, thanked his management team for their professionalism and dedication. He also thanked the clubs for their co-operation and the county players for excellence of their work under his management team.

Leitrim GAA would like to thank Shane and his backroom team for their tireless dedication and commitment over the last two years and wish  them the very best in the future. The County Board Executive will be meeting in the next few days to put a process in place to select a new team Manager.

 

 

12-Jul-16 by Declan Bohan – PRO