Eirgrid Connacht Under 21 Football Championship 2015
Mayo 4-7 Leitrim 0-8
Mayo progressed to a meeting with Galway following tonight’s quarter final with Leitrim in Elvery’s McHale Park Castlebar. Following a most competitive first half, after which Mayo held a 1-4 to 0-5 advantage, the second half was overshadowed by a neck injury to Leitrim full back Gary Butler following an accidental collision in the lead up to the second Mayo goal. The game was held up for 23 minutes as Butler had to be stretchered off the field and taken by ambulance to Castlebar Hospital and both teams were taken off the field. Thankfully Gary will make a full recovery from this injury. While the remainder of the match was played out competitively, Mayo at that stage had taken a significant step towards victory and this allied to the fact that Donal Wrynn had by this stage received a black card led to a significant reduction in Leitrim’s challenge.
The game started much brighter for Leitrim, and with a very well organised defensive strategy they were quick off the mark with two points from play, one each from Conor Gaffney and Donal Wrynn. James Durcan responded with a point for the Mayo men and goalkeeper Matthew Flanagan levelled matters with a 45. Gaffney with two pointed frees kept Leitrim to the fore as the broke menacingly from defence and were forcing Mayo into kicking wides. Corner back Michael Hall, who ultimately won the Man of the Match Award, broke into space and finished a Mayo move to the net to give Mayo the lead for the first time as the game moved into the second quarter. Gary Plunkett was on the end of a flowing Leitrim break to level matters again. Two quick points from Stephen Coen and Darren McHale restored the home side’s lead and it was one that they would ultimately not surrender. There were a number of chances for either side before the break but all were squandered and the teams left the field with Mayo holding a two point cushion.
Michael Hall opened the second half Scóring with a fine point on the spin, before Leitrim’s hopes were dented as Donal Wrynn received a black card. Adam Gallagher increased the Mayo lead with a point from play to which Conor Gaffney responded with a free. Another 45 by keeper Matthew Flanagan opened a four point lead as Mayo piled on the pressure. Following a meanacing move forward, Mayo bore down onÓgoal, and following the collision that resulted in the Gary Butler injury, Diarmuid O Connor finished to the empty net and it was effectively game over as the Mayo men opened a seven point lead.
On the resumption of play, substitute Matthew Ruane fired home mayo’s third goal to put the seal on victory. While Leitrim played manfully and never threw in the towel, there was only one outcome apparent. Mark Plunkett and Nicholas Moore added points while Adam Gallagher finished Mayo’s fourth goal and the contest finished without further incident. Leitrim, spirited as always, fought to the end but it is Mayo who will face Galway in the semi-final on Saturday March 21.
Leitrim’s Under 21 season is over, but they will look back on a campaign that, while ultimately ending at the first hurdle, will have overseen the further development of players for the future at senior level.
Leitrim: Brendan Flynn, James Mitchell, Gary Butler, Keelan McHugh, Oisin Madden, Nicholas Moore (0-1), Jack de Lacy, Donal Wrynn (0-1), Felim McHugh, James Rooney, Mark Plunkett (0-1), Daire Farrell, Gary Plunkett (0-1), Dean McGovern, Conor Gaffney (0-4). Subs used: Niall Brady, Kevin Shanley, Kenny Cox, Michael Clancy and Declan Daly.
Mayo: Matthew Flanagan (0-2), Michael Hall (1-1), David Kenny, James Stretton, Sean Regan, Stephen Coen (0-1), Patrick Durcan, Diarmuid O Connor (1-0), TJ Byrne, Val Roughneen, Adam Gallagher (1-1), Darren McHale (0-1), Cian Burke, Brian Reape, James Durcan (0-1). Subs used: Matthew Ruane (1-0), Kevin Lynch, Morgan Lyons, Michael Plunkett, Steven Conroy.
Referee: John Gilmartin (Sligo)
12-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship 2015
Club FootballClick here to download the draw for the Connacht Gold Senior Championship 2015
30-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Fox Monumentals Leitrim Intermediate Football Championship 2015
Club FootballClick here to download draw for the Fox Monumentals Intermediate Championship 2015
30-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Pyramid Bookmakers Leitrim Junior A Football Championship 2015
Club FootballClick here to download draw for the Pryamid Bookmakers Junior Championship
30-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Handball News
HandballLeitrim 40×20 Juvenile B Finals
30-Mar-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball
Connacht Scór Finals 2015
ScórDespite a shaky start in events leading up to Connacht Senior Scór, Leitrim had great success in Tubbercurry on Saturday evening last. Leitrims Laura Crossan was Bean an Tí for the evening.
Next up was our solo singer Paula Nic Tiarnáin who gave a beautiful version of Is ar Éireann ní neosainn cé hí. Unfortunately the title went to reigning champion Norrie Keane from Galway.
Aiden Dockery delivered a powerful recitation by Sean O Casey accompanied by beautiful music by Dromahairs Stephen McInerney. The performance secured him another Connacht title in the recitation competition.
The Drumkeerin instrumental group gave an uplifting performance in their section but unfortunately were pipped to the post by Sligo.
Ballinamore-Sean O Heslins were due to represent us in the Leiriu competition. Unfortunately in the lead up to the competition, there were some concerns about the content of their Leiriu. After a meeting with the Leitrim Committee, it was decided they would not go forward to the Connacht final. Roscommon took the title in this category.
Dromahair represented us in the ballad group competition and gave lovely renditions of Bare Mayo and Twa Corbies but the title went to Roscommon.
Leona Reynolds represented Leitrim in the Sean Nós competition and was a unanimous winner with both the judges and the audience alike.
The last competition of the night was set dancing and Glencar Manorhamilton took to the stage again. Despite a strong, energetic performance, Galway took home the title.
Leitrim won the best overall county in Connacht and they were presented with the Cormac McGill Cup by Ailbhe McGill.
The very best of luck to all our Leitrim competitors going forward to the All Ireland Finals in Citywest on April 25th.
Rince Fóirne – Liatrom (Glencar Manorhamilton)
Amhránaíocht Aonair – Gaillimh (Abbeyknockmoy)
Aithriseoireacht – Liatrom (Bornacoola)
Ceoil Uirlise – Sligeach (St. Farnans)
Leiriu – Ros Comáin (Kilglass Gaels)
Bailéad Ghrúpa – Ros Comáin (St. Dominics)
Rince Sean Nós – Liatrom (Aughnasheelin)
Rince Seit – Gaillimh (Abbeyknockmoy)
Overall – Liatrom
30-Mar-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Leitrim Ladies Notes
LadiesLeitrim Ladies Notes
Aine Tighe scored 2-1 in the OConnor Cup final when defeated DCU on Saturday.
DCUs second team defeated DIT in a glorious game which Michelle Guickian and Ailbhe Clancy both starred in. Ailbhe also got player of the match. Massive achievement for these three ladies and also to Leitrim players getting recognition across the country.
Division One:
St Josphs 7-16 vs Oughteragh Gaels 0-07
St Josephs 2-10 vs Dromahair 1-09
Aughawillan 3-12 vs Oughteragh Gaels 0-08
22nd of March:
St Francis 4-10 vs Annaduff 2-13
22nd of March: Aughawillan (2) 1-05 vs Cloone 3-06
Leitrim Ladies: The intermediate ladies are out again this Sunday when they take on Wexford in Ballinamore at 2pm. After their defeat to Sligo the ladies are hoping to bounce back and get another win under there belt!
Upcoming League Fixtures:
This weekend there will be division two and three matches on Sunday the 29th. Division two: Dromahair (2) vs St Francis in Dromahair at 12pm.
Division three: St Josephs (2) vs Gortletteragh at 12pm in Carrigallen.
Glencar/Manorhamilton vs Fenagh at 1:30pm in Manorhamilton.
29-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley- Leitrim Ladies PRO
Leitrim Supporters Club Draw 2015 Prizewinners
Leitrim GAA Supporters ClubLeitrim Supporters Club Draw 2015 – Prizewinners
The Leitrim Supporters Club Draw was held in Cox’s Steakhouse, Dromod, last night. Leitrim GAA wishes to thank all the people who contributed to this fund raising effort which again proved most successful. Our gratitude is extended to the ticket sellers, clubs and supporters for digging deep once again. Leitrim GAA wishes to acknowledge the tremendous support of the sponsors of this annual event and the full list of sponsors is below. The list of lucky winners is as follows:
1st Prize €5,000
Kevin McGowan, Billis, Co. Cavan
2nd Prize €2,000
Colm Whelehan, c/o Briody,s Bar, Marlboro St, Dublin.
3rd Prize €1,000
Gavin Kane, c/o Drumshanbo Mart
4th Prize 2 nights B and B and evening meal for two at KilronanCastle
David Gordon, Treanmore, Mohill.
5th Prize 2 nights B and B and evening meal for two at Hollyrood Hotel
Tom Ward, Breanross North, Gortletteragh
6th Prize 2 All Ireland Football Tickets
Tommy O Connor, Manorhamilton
7th Prize 2 All Ireland Hurling Tickets
Loretto Gannon, Kilclare, Drumcong
8th Prize €100
Aoife O Malley, Carrigallen
9th Prize €100
Jim Murtagh, New York.
10th Prize €100
Jim Creegan, Celbridge, Co Kildare.
Main Sponsor: Cox’s Steakhouse, Dromod.
Other Sponsors: Embassy Rooms, Sligo,
Westlink Coaches, Drumshanbo
ScanMe.ieCollege Medical Centre, Longford
Gerry O Rourke, Longford
Gerry Murray, Sligo
Kilronan Castle Hotel
Hollyrood Hotel, Bundoran
King and Moffat, Ck-on-Shannon
29-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Ladies News
LadiesDivision One League Fixtures Sunday the 22nd of March:
Mohill vs Kiltubrid at 12pm in Mohill
St Josephs vs Dromahair at 12pm in Carrigallen
Aughawillan vs Oughteragh Gaels at 11am in Aughawillan.
Division Two League Fixtures Saturday the 21st of March:
Sunday the 22nd of March:
St Francis vs Annaduff at 12pm in Drumshambo.
Drumkeeran vs St Marys-Kiltoghert at 12pm in Drumkeeran.
Division Three League Fixtures
Aughawillan (2) vs Cloone in Aughawillan at 1pm this Sunday the 22nd of March
Results from March 15th
Division Two League: Annaduff 2-02 Dromahair (2) 10-12
Division Three League: Fenagh 7-12 Bornacoola 1-02
19-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley – Leitrim Ladies PRO
Leitrim GAA Supporters Club 2015
GeneralPlease support Leitrim GAA in its largest fund raising drive of 2015 as the clock ticks towards the Big Draw in Coxs Steahouse on Saturday night March 28th. Tickets are available through your club or indeed online at www.leitrimgaa.ie
Leitrim GAA is depending on your support in continuing to make this draw the success it has proved to be over the years.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
16-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Handball News
HandballAll Ireland 40×20 U17 Doubles Semi-Final
16-Mar-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball
Senior Scór Results
ScórLeitrim County Scór Final was held last Saturday in The Mayflower Drumshanbo. A dissapointing level of entries in comparison to past years, with many categories only having one entry. Recitiation with the higest entries with 5 participants. Entries did provide a fine evenings entertainment nonetheless.
Congratulations to all of the clubs that took part and help keep the tradition alive. As Sean O Suilleabhain pointed out to the audience, Tyrone has the highest number of All-Irelands won at Scór and Leitrim is in second place, a fine achievement for a small county.
The Leitrim representatives will take to the stage in the Connacht Finals in Tubbercurry on Saturday 28th March.
16-Mar-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Eirgrid Connacht Under 21 Football Championship 2015 Mayo 4-7 Leitrim 0-8
County FootballEirgrid Connacht Under 21 Football Championship 2015
Mayo 4-7 Leitrim 0-8
Mayo progressed to a meeting with Galway following tonight’s quarter final with Leitrim in Elvery’s McHale Park Castlebar. Following a most competitive first half, after which Mayo held a 1-4 to 0-5 advantage, the second half was overshadowed by a neck injury to Leitrim full back Gary Butler following an accidental collision in the lead up to the second Mayo goal. The game was held up for 23 minutes as Butler had to be stretchered off the field and taken by ambulance to Castlebar Hospital and both teams were taken off the field. Thankfully Gary will make a full recovery from this injury. While the remainder of the match was played out competitively, Mayo at that stage had taken a significant step towards victory and this allied to the fact that Donal Wrynn had by this stage received a black card led to a significant reduction in Leitrim’s challenge.
The game started much brighter for Leitrim, and with a very well organised defensive strategy they were quick off the mark with two points from play, one each from Conor Gaffney and Donal Wrynn. James Durcan responded with a point for the Mayo men and goalkeeper Matthew Flanagan levelled matters with a 45. Gaffney with two pointed frees kept Leitrim to the fore as the broke menacingly from defence and were forcing Mayo into kicking wides. Corner back Michael Hall, who ultimately won the Man of the Match Award, broke into space and finished a Mayo move to the net to give Mayo the lead for the first time as the game moved into the second quarter. Gary Plunkett was on the end of a flowing Leitrim break to level matters again. Two quick points from Stephen Coen and Darren McHale restored the home side’s lead and it was one that they would ultimately not surrender. There were a number of chances for either side before the break but all were squandered and the teams left the field with Mayo holding a two point cushion.
Michael Hall opened the second half Scóring with a fine point on the spin, before Leitrim’s hopes were dented as Donal Wrynn received a black card. Adam Gallagher increased the Mayo lead with a point from play to which Conor Gaffney responded with a free. Another 45 by keeper Matthew Flanagan opened a four point lead as Mayo piled on the pressure. Following a meanacing move forward, Mayo bore down onÓgoal, and following the collision that resulted in the Gary Butler injury, Diarmuid O Connor finished to the empty net and it was effectively game over as the Mayo men opened a seven point lead.
On the resumption of play, substitute Matthew Ruane fired home mayo’s third goal to put the seal on victory. While Leitrim played manfully and never threw in the towel, there was only one outcome apparent. Mark Plunkett and Nicholas Moore added points while Adam Gallagher finished Mayo’s fourth goal and the contest finished without further incident. Leitrim, spirited as always, fought to the end but it is Mayo who will face Galway in the semi-final on Saturday March 21.
Leitrim’s Under 21 season is over, but they will look back on a campaign that, while ultimately ending at the first hurdle, will have overseen the further development of players for the future at senior level.
Leitrim: Brendan Flynn, James Mitchell, Gary Butler, Keelan McHugh, Oisin Madden, Nicholas Moore (0-1), Jack de Lacy, Donal Wrynn (0-1), Felim McHugh, James Rooney, Mark Plunkett (0-1), Daire Farrell, Gary Plunkett (0-1), Dean McGovern, Conor Gaffney (0-4). Subs used: Niall Brady, Kevin Shanley, Kenny Cox, Michael Clancy and Declan Daly.
Mayo: Matthew Flanagan (0-2), Michael Hall (1-1), David Kenny, James Stretton, Sean Regan, Stephen Coen (0-1), Patrick Durcan, Diarmuid O Connor (1-0), TJ Byrne, Val Roughneen, Adam Gallagher (1-1), Darren McHale (0-1), Cian Burke, Brian Reape, James Durcan (0-1). Subs used: Matthew Ruane (1-0), Kevin Lynch, Morgan Lyons, Michael Plunkett, Steven Conroy.
Referee: John Gilmartin (Sligo)
12-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO