COISTE CHONTAE
LIATROIM / LONGFORT
CUMANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL
LEITRIM / LONGFORD
COUNTY BOARD GAA
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: GAMES DEVELOPMENT OFFICER – HURLING
Responsible to: Games Development Manager in both Counties
Duration of Post: Appointment initially on a shared 19.5hrs per week. Subject to funding the hours maybe increased to a maximum of 39 per week.
1. JOB PURPOSE
The Hurling Games Development Officer will be responsible for developing and delivering programmes and initiatives to maximise participation and improve playing standards in hurling at all levels within both Counties. The post-holder will be required to deliver innovative activities which will benefit the development of hurling in a club, school and County environment.
2. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
– To deliver fundamentals programme as an introduction to hurling through clubs and schools.
– To co-ordinate the delivery of GAA coaching courses in clubs and schools.
– To assist in the design and delivery of an ongoing coach education programme.
– To develop relationships with key agencies in the delivery of Gaelic Games.
– To deliver in-service courses for recognised groups.
– To oversee the progression of development squads in both Counties
– To assist clubs in maximising participation through the design of activities and delivery of workshops.
– To liaise with schools and clubs to develop an annual underage indoor hurling initiative.
– To developLeitrim / Longford cross County competitions at various age groups.
– To present at workshops as requested.
– To carry out the administration related to coach education, playing and performance elements of the post.
3. ACCOUNTABILITY
– Report directly to the Games Manager in each County and prepare a quarterly report to each County Executive.
– Attend meetings of Coaching & Games Development Committee
– Continuously update CORE (Time Management System)
– Provide information for the updating of MIS on a weekly basis.
– Undertake any other duties as reasonably required.
This work programme is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication for the areas of work to be undertaken and will be amended in light of the changing needs of both Counties.
COISTE CHONTAE
LIATROIM / LONGFORT
CUMANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL
LEITRIM / LONGFORD
COUNTY BOARDS GAA
PERSONNEL SPECIFICATION
JOB TITLE: Hurling Development Officer
This post is supported by funding from both Connacht & Leinster GAA.
The post-holder will be a highly motivated self-starter with a deep understanding of the issues affecting the game of hurling in both Counties. The successful candidate will be required to possess at least a Level one coaching qualification in hurling and demonstrable experience in Sports Development which will enable them to develop and implementa Strategic Plan for Hurling Development in both Counties.
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Essential
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Desirable
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Qualifications and Attainments
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Level 1 coaching qualification in hurling.
Information technology and word processing skills.
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Level 2 coaching qualification.
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Relevant
Experience
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Knowledge of the history/ background and the current issues facing hurling inboth Leitrim and Longford
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Experience in a sports related environment. For example sports development, administration, management or education.
The ability to relate strategic policies to implementation stage.
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Special
Aptitudes
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Demonstrable written and oral presentational and nÓgotiating skills.
Ability to work on own and as part of a team.
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
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A knowledge of the GAA coaching structures and modern sports practices.
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General
Intelligence
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Ability to act on personal initiative and take decisions within policy.
Excellent qualities of judgement and reasoning.
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Disposition
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Excellent inter-personal skills and ability to work as part of a team.
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Circumstances
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Must have a full clean license with own mode of transport
Prepared to attend workshops, meetings etc. at nÓght.
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2016 Leitrim GAA Convention Photographs
General2016 Leitrim GAA Convention Photographs are available to download from this link
17-Dec-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
2016 Leitrim GAA Convention Report
GeneralThe 2016 Leitrim GAA Convention Reports are available to download from this link
17-Dec-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim GAA County Executive Committee 2016
GeneralPresident Gerry Mahon (Ballinamore-Sean O Heslinss)
Chairman Terence Boyle (Aughnasheelin)
Vice Chairman Sean O Suilleabhain (Ballinamore Sean O Heslins)
Secretary Attracta O Reilly (St Marys-Kiltoghert)
Assistant Secretary John Keenan (Gortletteragh)
Treasurer Brian Gordon (Mohill)
Assistant Treasurer John Mulvey (Ballinaglera)
Public Relations Officer Declan Bohan (Bornacoola)
Development Officer Pat Feely (Glencar/Manorhamilton)
Coaching Officer Hughie Clinton (St Patricks-Dromahair)
Hurling Officer Martin Cunniffe (St Marys-Kiltoghert)
Cultural and Irish Officer Claire Crossan (St Marys-Kiltoghert)
Childrens Officer Gerry Gallogly (Aughavas)
Central Council Delegate PJ Meehan (Kiltubrid)
Connacht Council Officers Enda Tiernan (Cloone) and Jim Meehan (St Patricks-Dromahair)
14-Dec-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim GAA Awards 2015 Announced
GeneralCoiste Chontae Liatroma Awards 2015
Jim Lynch Hall of Fame: Mickey Dorrigan, Gortletteragh
County Player of Year: Cathal Mc Crann, Gortletteragh
Senior Club Player of Year: Michael Mc Guinness, Mohill
Intermediate Club Player of Year: Fabian Mc Morrow, Melvin Gaels
Junior Club Player of Year: Niall Mc Govern, Mohill
Senior Referee of Year: Seamus Mulhern, St. Mary’s Kiltoghert
Minor Player of Year: Ryan O’Rourke, Fenagh St. Caillins
U16 Player of Year: Jack Gilheany, Fenagh St. Caillins
Coiste na nÓg Referee of Year: Patrick Guckian, Fenagh St. Caillins
Club Grounds of Year: Fenagh St. Caillins
County Hurler of Year: Padraig O Donnell, Abbeyknockmoy, Galway
Senior Club Hurler of Year: Morgan Quinn, Ballinamore Hurling
Junior Club Hurler of Year: Hughie Glancy, Carrick Hurling
Senior Handballer of Year: Barry Mc Donagh, Fenagh Handball
Juvenile Handballer of Year: David Wrynn, Fenagh Handball
10-Dec-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Scór na nÓg Winners
ScórThe County Finals of Scór na nÓg took place last Sunday November 29th in Fenagh Community Centre. The county finalists took to the stage to give their best polished performance to an eager audience and most importantly the judges.
Adeline Mc Weeney, Fenagh hosted the afternoons competition as Bean an Tí. Although the competition ran straight to County final this year, it none the less produced a fine afternoons entertainment.
Clubs that took part, made huge efforts to enter most of the competitions, in particular Cloone and St Marys with huge turnout of competitors. Cloone have not taken part in Scór in almost 10 years and made a flourishing comeback last Sunday. They took the Leiriu County title back to the club with ease. Ironically it was also the Leiriu or by the old name ” Novelty Act” they won on their last appearance in Scór.
Trath na gCeist winners Fenagh will represent Leitrim in the prestigious All-Ireland final in the INEC in Killarney on January 30th.
Medals were presented to the all the Leitrim winners by Terence Boyle, Chairperson of Leitrim County Board. The Cormac MacGiolla Shield for Club na Bliana was won by Mohill club.
The Leitrim County Title Winners are as follows:
Rince Foirne: Mohill
Amhranaíocht Aonair: Tara Noone, St Marys
Ceol Uirlise: St Marys
Aithriseoireacht: Dara Gillooly, St Marys
Bailéad Ghrúpa: St Marys
Trath na gCeist: Fenagh
Leiriu: Cloone
Rince Seit: Aughnasheelan
The winners proceed to the Connacht Finals in, Claremorris, Co Mayo on Saturday the 12th of December at 2pm. Wishing all of the clubs the very best of Luck.
01-Dec-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
LeitrimLongford GAA advertise Hurling GDO Position
County HurlingCOISTE CHONTAE
LIATROIM / LONGFORT
CUMANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL
LEITRIM / LONGFORD
COUNTY BOARD GAA
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: GAMES DEVELOPMENT OFFICER – HURLING
Responsible to: Games Development Manager in both Counties
Duration of Post: Appointment initially on a shared 19.5hrs per week. Subject to funding the hours maybe increased to a maximum of 39 per week.
1. JOB PURPOSE
The Hurling Games Development Officer will be responsible for developing and delivering programmes and initiatives to maximise participation and improve playing standards in hurling at all levels within both Counties. The post-holder will be required to deliver innovative activities which will benefit the development of hurling in a club, school and County environment.
2. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
– To deliver fundamentals programme as an introduction to hurling through clubs and schools.
– To co-ordinate the delivery of GAA coaching courses in clubs and schools.
– To assist in the design and delivery of an ongoing coach education programme.
– To develop relationships with key agencies in the delivery of Gaelic Games.
– To deliver in-service courses for recognised groups.
– To oversee the progression of development squads in both Counties
– To assist clubs in maximising participation through the design of activities and delivery of workshops.
– To liaise with schools and clubs to develop an annual underage indoor hurling initiative.
– To developLeitrim / Longford cross County competitions at various age groups.
– To present at workshops as requested.
– To carry out the administration related to coach education, playing and performance elements of the post.
3. ACCOUNTABILITY
– Report directly to the Games Manager in each County and prepare a quarterly report to each County Executive.
– Attend meetings of Coaching & Games Development Committee
– Continuously update CORE (Time Management System)
– Provide information for the updating of MIS on a weekly basis.
– Undertake any other duties as reasonably required.
This work programme is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication for the areas of work to be undertaken and will be amended in light of the changing needs of both Counties.
COISTE CHONTAE
LIATROIM / LONGFORT
CUMANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL
LEITRIM / LONGFORD
COUNTY BOARDS GAA
PERSONNEL SPECIFICATION
JOB TITLE: Hurling Development Officer
This post is supported by funding from both Connacht & Leinster GAA.
The post-holder will be a highly motivated self-starter with a deep understanding of the issues affecting the game of hurling in both Counties. The successful candidate will be required to possess at least a Level one coaching qualification in hurling and demonstrable experience in Sports Development which will enable them to develop and implementa Strategic Plan for Hurling Development in both Counties.
Essential
Desirable
Qualifications and Attainments
Level 1 coaching qualification in hurling.
Information technology and word processing skills.
Level 2 coaching qualification.
Relevant
Experience
Knowledge of the history/ background and the current issues facing hurling inboth Leitrim and Longford
Experience in a sports related environment. For example sports development, administration, management or education.
The ability to relate strategic policies to implementation stage.
Special
Aptitudes
Demonstrable written and oral presentational and nÓgotiating skills.
Ability to work on own and as part of a team.
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
A knowledge of the GAA coaching structures and modern sports practices.
General
Intelligence
Ability to act on personal initiative and take decisions within policy.
Excellent qualities of judgement and reasoning.
Disposition
Excellent inter-personal skills and ability to work as part of a team.
Circumstances
Must have a full clean license with own mode of transport
Prepared to attend workshops, meetings etc. at nÓght.
Applications should be emailed to secretary.leitrim@gaa.ie OR secretary.longford@gaa.ie. The closing date is 5pm on Friday, 11th December 2015.
01-Dec-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Gaeltacht Scholarships 2016
GeneralGaeltacht Scholarships
Leitrim Co Board GAA is offering grants for attendance at Gaeltacht courses to Leitrim boys and girls as part of their promotion of an ghaeilge. These grants are open to registered and paid-up members of Leitrim GAA clubs, boys or girls.
Some of the grants are part-sponsored by Gaeltacht colleges. In the case of cash grants, when students return they can claim their grant money on production of evidence of having successfully completed the course.
Application forms can be printed from the Leitrim GAA website www.leitrimgaa.ie under Scór section or can be requested from the Secretary of any GAA club.
Beidh na hiarratais le fail i ngach meanscoil sa Chontae freisin
The closing date for applications is Saturday 5 December 2015.
18-Nov-15 by Oifigeach Cultuir agus Teanga
Junior Scór County Final
ScórJunior Scór will now be a county final only competition – there will be no semi final rounds this year.
The finals will be held in Fenagh on Sunday 29th November at 2pm.
Any last minute entries please contact the County board via Administrator.leitrim@gaa.ie by Monday 23rd Nov. Connacht Finals will be held in Claremorris, Co Mayo on Saturday December 12th at 2pm.
Wishing all of the competitiors the very best of luck and safe travel to the competition in this stormy weather.
16-Nov-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
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GeneralKeeping The Faith The John OMahony Autobiography
John O’Mahony is one of the greatest Managers in gaelic football history. He is also the man who brought more hope to the people of Connacht than anybody else in modern times.
Keeping The Faith tells the story of defiance and determination, but most especially is allows us to fully understand a GAA man with a brilliant mind.
O’Mahony guided Leitrim, in 1994, to their first Connacht title in 67 years, and twice, in 1998 and 2001, brought Galway the whole way – winning two All-Ireland football titles.
He also twice managed his native Mayo as they desperately sought to get their hands on Sam Maguire for the first time since 1951.
Now a sitting TD, John O’Mahony is a respected commentator and analyst on gaelic football. Keeping The Faith is his first book.
John will be signing copies of his book on Saturday 14th November at 2pm in The Reading Room Bookshop, Bridge Street, Ck-on Shannon
11-Nov-15 by Liam Hayes-Hero Books
Leitrim Handball News
HandballThe Connacht Colleges 60×30 Semi-Finals were played at the weekend.
Leitrim had 2 players taking part from Ballinamore Community School, Cormac Scollan and David Wrynn. In the Junior semi-final Cormac Scollan defeated Connor Finn (Colaiste Mhuire, Ballymote) pictured above, on a score line of 10-15, 15-12, 15-6.The Connacht finals are set for this Sunday November 15 in Moycullen Co. Galway.
09-Nov-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball
Fixtures 14-15 Samhain 2015
Club Football09-Nov-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Scór Update
ScórScór time of year again and this year’s season is being widely promoted as a cultural year for the competition, celebrating 100 years of the 1916 rising. Starting with the Connacht Council GAA Initiative of the 2016 launch night in the GAA Centre of Excellence, Ballyhaunis on November 3rd last.
This years Scór na nÓg competition dates have been brought slightly forward in conjunction with last years new guidelines set out by An Coiste Náisiúnta Scór.
County Finals: To be completed at least two weeks prior to the Provincial Competition.
Provincial Finals: Connacht Finals are to be completed one calendar month in advance of the All Ireland Final.
Scór na nÓg Liatroma 2016 Dates:
Leitrim Semi Final: Saturday 21st November 2015 – Drumkeerin at 6.00pm
Leitrim Semi Final: Sunday 22nd November 2015 – Fenagh at 3.00pm
Leitrim County Final: Sunday 29th November 2015 at 2.00pm
Connacht Final: Saturday 12th December 2015 at 2pm in Claremorris, Co Mayo
Please note this years Scór na nÓg Participants must be Under 17 on January 1st 2016.
Any queries on the dates or general questions can be directed to your clubs Oifigeach Cultúir/Teanga or a current rulebook can be found on http://www.gaa.ie/about-the-gaa/cultur-agus-gaeilge/Scór/
01-Nov-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor