Glensmen take Allianz League Points Leitrim 1-13 Antrim 1-18
After an intriguing but always interesting encounter it was the visitors who took both Allianz League points in Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada today. Despite a bright start and raising the green flag early on, Leitrim were playing catch up for the best part of this match and in the end could have no complaints about the result following a most competitive encounter. The result all but finishes Leitrim’s promotion prospects but, nonetheless, the team building that is ongoing for the future will give lots of heart to Leitrim followers as the players gave an excellent account of themselves and kept battling away to the final whistle.
Played out in front of 300 supporters present, teams exchanged wides before Alan McLoughlinÓgave Leitrim the perfect start as he finished expertly to the net having been put through by Danny Beck. The lead was short lived as Antrim’s Michael Pollack cooly finished an Antrim attack to the Leitrim net from close range. Kevin Conlan, with a free, and Justin Crozier, from play, exchanged points before Conor Murray and CJ McGourty, free, opened up a two point Antrim lead. Kevin Conlan(free) reduced the deficit to the minimum before Tomas McCann and Alan McLoughlin exchanged points from play. Ryan Murray and CJ McGourty both pointed from play for Antrim, either side of an excellent save by Leitrim keeper Cathal McCrann from the boot of Murray. McGourty and Darren Sweeney traded points from playbefore Antrim opened up a four point lead courtesy of McGourty, a free, and full forward Michael Pollack from play. A Kevin Conlan free proved to be Leitrim’s last score of the half as Antrim added further points from McGourty(2) and Conor and Ryan Murray, to leave the half time score Leitrim 1-5 Antrim 1-12.
Leitrim started the second period brightly with quick points from Ronan Kennedy, both play. James Laverty steadied Antrim’s ship with a point before two points from Kennedy and McLoughlin reduced the margin to five. McGourty and Kennedy again exchanged points and Paddy McGowan chipped in with an excellent point to reduce the deficit to four points. That was as good as it got for Leitrim, as Antrim were in control of the scoreboard. Two McGourty frees reopened a six point margin and one always felt that it would take another Leitrim goal to turn the tide. However, Kevin Conlan and Darren Sweeney did manÓge to bring matters back to four with two points. Antrim still had the upper hand and midfielder OwenÓgallagher and wing forward Paddy McBride stretched the lead out to six points with time running out. All that remained was time for Kevin Conlan to convert a free and the issue was decided.
A spirited performance from a most competitive Leitrim team that is learning its trade and next on the list is a trip to Tullamore to face table toppers Offaly on Sunday next, throw in 2pm.
Leitrim: Cathal McCrann, Barry Prior, RonanÓgallagher, Niall Woods, Micheal McWeeney, Gary Reynolds, Sean Mcweeney, James McGrail, Darren Sweeney (0-2), Paddy McGowan (0-1), fergal Clancy, Danny Beck, Kevin Conlan(0-5), Donal Wrynn, Alan McLoughlin (1-2). Subs used: Ronan Kennedy (0-3), Thomas Mulvey, Ciaran Gilheaney.
Antrim: Chris Kerr, Connor Burke, Sean McVeigh, Declan Lynch, James Laverty (0-1), Justin Crozier (0-1), Tony Scullion, Mick McCann, OwenÓgallagher (0-1), Conor Murray (0-2), Tomas McCann (0-1), Paddy McBride (0-1), Ryan Murray (0-2), Michael Pollack (1-1), CJ McGourty (0-8). Subs used: Dermot McAleese, Matt Fitzpatrick, Paddy McAleer, Benny Hasson.
Referee: Niall McKenna (Monaghan)
02-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Glensmen take Allianz League Points Leitrim 1-13 Antrim 1-18
County FootballGlensmen take Allianz League Points Leitrim 1-13 Antrim 1-18
After an intriguing but always interesting encounter it was the visitors who took both Allianz League points in Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada today. Despite a bright start and raising the green flag early on, Leitrim were playing catch up for the best part of this match and in the end could have no complaints about the result following a most competitive encounter. The result all but finishes Leitrim’s promotion prospects but, nonetheless, the team building that is ongoing for the future will give lots of heart to Leitrim followers as the players gave an excellent account of themselves and kept battling away to the final whistle.
Played out in front of 300 supporters present, teams exchanged wides before Alan McLoughlinÓgave Leitrim the perfect start as he finished expertly to the net having been put through by Danny Beck. The lead was short lived as Antrim’s Michael Pollack cooly finished an Antrim attack to the Leitrim net from close range. Kevin Conlan, with a free, and Justin Crozier, from play, exchanged points before Conor Murray and CJ McGourty, free, opened up a two point Antrim lead. Kevin Conlan(free) reduced the deficit to the minimum before Tomas McCann and Alan McLoughlin exchanged points from play. Ryan Murray and CJ McGourty both pointed from play for Antrim, either side of an excellent save by Leitrim keeper Cathal McCrann from the boot of Murray. McGourty and Darren Sweeney traded points from playbefore Antrim opened up a four point lead courtesy of McGourty, a free, and full forward Michael Pollack from play. A Kevin Conlan free proved to be Leitrim’s last score of the half as Antrim added further points from McGourty(2) and Conor and Ryan Murray, to leave the half time score Leitrim 1-5 Antrim 1-12.
Leitrim started the second period brightly with quick points from Ronan Kennedy, both play. James Laverty steadied Antrim’s ship with a point before two points from Kennedy and McLoughlin reduced the margin to five. McGourty and Kennedy again exchanged points and Paddy McGowan chipped in with an excellent point to reduce the deficit to four points. That was as good as it got for Leitrim, as Antrim were in control of the scoreboard. Two McGourty frees reopened a six point margin and one always felt that it would take another Leitrim goal to turn the tide. However, Kevin Conlan and Darren Sweeney did manÓge to bring matters back to four with two points. Antrim still had the upper hand and midfielder OwenÓgallagher and wing forward Paddy McBride stretched the lead out to six points with time running out. All that remained was time for Kevin Conlan to convert a free and the issue was decided.
A spirited performance from a most competitive Leitrim team that is learning its trade and next on the list is a trip to Tullamore to face table toppers Offaly on Sunday next, throw in 2pm.
Leitrim: Cathal McCrann, Barry Prior, RonanÓgallagher, Niall Woods, Micheal McWeeney, Gary Reynolds, Sean Mcweeney, James McGrail, Darren Sweeney (0-2), Paddy McGowan (0-1), fergal Clancy, Danny Beck, Kevin Conlan(0-5), Donal Wrynn, Alan McLoughlin (1-2). Subs used: Ronan Kennedy (0-3), Thomas Mulvey, Ciaran Gilheaney.
Antrim: Chris Kerr, Connor Burke, Sean McVeigh, Declan Lynch, James Laverty (0-1), Justin Crozier (0-1), Tony Scullion, Mick McCann, OwenÓgallagher (0-1), Conor Murray (0-2), Tomas McCann (0-1), Paddy McBride (0-1), Ryan Murray (0-2), Michael Pollack (1-1), CJ McGourty (0-8). Subs used: Dermot McAleese, Matt Fitzpatrick, Paddy McAleer, Benny Hasson.
Referee: Niall McKenna (Monaghan)
02-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Leitrim Ladies News
Ladies24-Feb-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO
Insurance Information Seminar
General23-Feb-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
Connacht Cumann na mBunscoil Handball Finals
HandballConnacht Cumann na mBunscoil Finals
23-Feb-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball
Leitrim Ladies County Board Executive 2015
LadiesLeitrim Ladies Executive 2015
Chairperson: TBA
Vice-Chairperson: Siobhan Ballantine
Secretary: Angela Mitchell
Assistant Secretary: Stephen Flynn
Treasurer: Evelyn Carvill
Register: Alanna Bohan
PRO: Claire Rowley
Childrens Officer: Helen Tighe
Culture and Language Officer: Maura Mulvey
Fixture Secretary: Mary Farrell
Injury Fund Secretary: Deirdre Ward
County Liason Officer: Michelle Duffy
Connacht Council Delegates: Kieran Moran and Tom Conaty
Central Council Delegates: Maeve Quinn and Sinead Quinn
20-Feb-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO
Tesco Homegrown Ladies National Football League
Ladies20-Feb-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO
All-Ireland Scór na nÓg Finals Results
ScórRince Foirne – Spá, Ciarraí
Amhránaíocht Aonair – Proinsias Ó Cathasaigh, Lios Póil, Ciarraí
Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht – Ciarán Ó Broin, J.K. Brackens, Tiobraid Árann
Ceol Uirlise – Leic Snámha, Ciarraí
Léiriú Stairiúill – Na Dúnta, An Iarmhí
Bailéad Ghrúpa – Móta Uile Bán, an Iarmhí
Rince Seit – Achadh Mór, Muigheo
Tráth na gCeisteanna Boird:
Céad Áit – Spá, Ciarraí
Tarna Áit – Crecora, Luimneach
Triú Áit – Naomh Columba, Dún na nGall.
16-Feb-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor
Leitrim GAA Supporters Club 2015
GeneralLeitrim GAA Supporters Club Online Sales 2015
You may now purchase Leitrim GAA Supporters Club 2015 Membership online at www.leitrimgaa.ie by visiting the link located on the front page menu located on the right hand side. We hope this will facilitate Membership Registration for this years Fund Raising Drive. Thanking you for your continued support. Supporters Club Draw will take place in Coxs Steakhouse on Saturday 28th March.
12-Feb-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO
The Late Josie Murray RIP
GeneralThe Late Josie Murray RIP
It is with sadness and regret, not alone in Carrick-on –Shannon, but throughout Leitrim and indeed much further afield, that we learn of the passing the footballing legend Josie Murray. After a short illness, borne with great tolerance and dignity, Josie lost his battle with life on this morning (Thursday) at his home surrounded by his family and friends. Born in 1938 he attended The Presentation Brothers National School where his natural athletic ability was quickly identified and nourished. He represented St. Marys at every level and was a member of their first winning county championship team in 1958 wearing the number 6 jersey. He added his second county medal sixteen years later when he played at corner back with Sheemore Gaels, an amalgamation of St. Marys, Kiltubrid and Fenagh. He too won numerous hurling championship medals with St Marys as he was also a talented hurler and played on the county hurling team over many years.
While his achievements with his local club are well documented it is with his beloved Leitrim that Josie will be best remembered. He captained the famous Leitrim minor team that won the Connacht championship in 1956 and gave a heroic display at his customary centre half back position in losing to Dublin in the All Ireland final. He quickly moved on to the senior panel and was an integral part of the great senior county team that was defeated in the Connacht finals of 1958,59,60, and 61. He represented Connacht and was unfortunately on the losing teams of 1961, 63, 64 and 65 on St. Patricks Day. In recognition of his talent and skill he was chosen as centre half back on the Leitrim team of the Millennium.
On finishing school Josie commenced employment with local firm John Gilmartin and later moved to New York where he played football for Leitrim while working there. Josie and his beloved wife Evelyn moved back to Ireland to raise their family and Josie moved to Dublin and commenced working with Bus Eireann, quickly moving to the rank of Inspector. While in Dublin he was an avid supporter of all things Leitrim and was a founding member of the Leitrim Golf Classic and the Dublin Branch of the Leitrim Supporters Club helping in no small way in the efforts towards raising funds to promote the fortunes of all Leitrim teams. Indeed only last May he was a prime mover of a golf classic in Carrick-on-Shannon to raise funds for the Leitrim Senior Team on the eve of the Connacht Championship and when Tommie Moran compered a great “Up for the Match” night prior to the County Final in the Bush Hotel just last September Josie was one of his guests who reminisced on the St. Marys club over many years and did so with wonderful wit and charm, finishing off his contribution with a great rendering of one of his favourite songs.
Josie’s deep faith was evident from his commitment to the local church. He was always available to prepare for the various celebrations taking place by placing bunting and flags suitable for the occasion in the church grounds. He was also a Chairperson of the Church Finance Committee.
To his wife Evelyn, sons Declan, Niall and Keith, brothers Johnny and Seamus, and to his extended family all Leitrim Gaels extend their heartfelt sympathies.
Funeral Arrangements:
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis
12-Feb-15 by Leitrim GAA
Leitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development
CoachingLeitrim GAA Coaching & Games Development Coach Education courses 2015 The following are the dates for our coach education courses for spring 2015. Participants must book these courses through their club secretary. Award 1 Child venue – Annaduff GAA club February 20th & 21st February 27th & 28th Award 1 Youth/Adult venue Ck-on-Shannon This course will commence on Friday March 6th @ 7pm. Foundation award Football Saturday 14th February St. Clares PP school, Manorhamilton All courses will commence at 7pm on Friday, registration from 6.45pm and at 10am on Saturday morning. Code of best practise in youth sport courses This year our code of best practise in youth sport courses will form part of the Foundation award courses and will be delivered as part of each foundation award course. All code of best practise courses will be open to coaches who may have completed foundation at another time and are not restricted to participants on the Foundation award course. Places must be booked in advance through your club secretary. Friday 13th February St. Clares Post Primary school Manorhamilton, @ 7pm Hurling development programme A new fundamental & skill development programme for hurling has commenced in Ballinamore and Gortletteragh hurling clubs over the past few weeks. The fundamental programme is for children 6 to 8 yrs and the skills development programme for children 8t o 12 yrs. The programme will be delivered in Manorhamilton on Wednesday February 18th and in Carrick on Friday February 27th. Fundamental skills are the foundation for all sports and we are encouraging parents and former players to help out with the programme. Kelloggs GAA Cul camps This year there are some exciting changes to the kit, with a stylish new half zip top and T-shirt replacing the original jersey, togs & socks. The backpack is still part of the new kit, while the cost of attending the camps remains the same as the last number of years. The following are the dates and venues for the Kelloggs GAA Cul camps 2015 in Leitrim. 06/07/2015 Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon, Ballinamore & Mohill 13/07/2015 Kinlough, Drumshanbo & Annaduff 20/07/2015 Dromahair, Aughavas & Gortletteragh 27/07/2015 Drumkeerin, Fenagh St. Caillins & Leitrim Village For further details on any of the above contact. Padraig McGourty 086-8106431 or coachingofficer.leitrim@gaa.ie Thomas Keenan 087-6591049 or thomas.keenan.gm.leitrim@gaa.ie
10-Feb-15 by Coaching and Games Development
Sports First Aid Training – ManOging the Injured Player
Club FootballSports First Aid Training – Managing the Injured Player This course covers a comprehensive range of topics to prepare participants to administer First Aid care. Participants will learn practical skills so that they can deal competently with situations that may arise. The Sports First Aid course will help to improve the quality of first aid available in the sport and exercise environment. The Sports Injuries Course is aimed at coaches, mentors, teachers, supervisors, players, athletes and all volunteers involved in sport and exercise. Make sport safer for everyone and help to ensure that any injuries are dealt with appropriately when they first occur and until arrival of health care professional. Training can be provided in your club or central venue as demand requires. Course materials will be provided and a Certificate of attendance along with an Irish Heart Foundation Heartsaver AED certificate will be issued on completion of the training. Course Content: The course covers basic first aid with an emphasis on sporting injuries along with Heartsaver AED course Wounds and Bleeding Internal Haemorrhage Nose Bleed Concussion Compression Heart Attack Choking Fractures Sprains and Strains Breathing difficulties Duration – 7 hour Course Cost – No. of Students 10 x €40.00 €400.00 Leitrim Sports Partnership will subsidised the First Aid Course by €20.00 per person, the cost per club/community group is No. of Students 10 x €20.00 = €200.00.(Maximum of 10 per course). Training can be provided in your club or central venue as demand requires. For further information on this sports first aid course, please contact Leitrim Sports Partnership, 071 9650498 or email, sports@leitrimcoco.ie
10-Feb-15 by Leitrim Sports Partnership
IMPORTANT Child Welfare & Protection Training Information for ALL Clubs
GeneralIMPORTANT Child Welfare & Protection Training Information for ALL Clubs The Irish Sports Council has recently changed the structure of Child Welfare & Protection (Code of Ethics) workshops for Clubs. The details of the three stages of training are outlined here as follows: 1. Safeguarding 1 – Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness Course All Coaches, Childrens Officers and Designated Liaison Persons (DLP) must first complete the 3 hour Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness Course. This course educates participants on the implementation of best practice in protecting the welfare of children involved in sport. 2. Safeguarding 2 – Club Childrens Officer (C.C.O) A person appointed to the Club Childrens Officer position in a club must have completed safeguarding 1 (Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness workshop) and should complete the NEW Club Childrens Officer 3 hour workshop. This course will help the Club Childrens Officer to carry out the function of their role in the club and support the implementation of best practice in the club. Participants will also receive a Club Childrens Officer Action Planning document as part of the training. 3. Safeguarding 3 – Designated Liaison Person(DLP) A person appointed to the Designated Liaison Person position in a club must have completed the Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness Course and should complete the NEW Designated Liaison Person 3 hour workshop. A club may appoint the same person to both the CCO and DLP positions however best practice advises that they are kept as separate roles. The third part of the ISC Child Welfare & Protection Training Programme is the Designated Liaison Person workshop. This workshop is currently under review and will be available to clubs in the Spring /Summer of 2015. Club Childrens Officers Club Childrens Officers should be child centred in focus and have as the primary aim the establishment of a child centred ethos within the club. S/he is the link between the children and the adults in the club. S/he also takes responsibility for monitoring and reporting to the Club Management Committee on how club policy impacts on young people and Sports Leaders Designated Liaison Person Every club/organisation should designate a person to be responsible for dealing with any concerns about the protection of children. The Designated Liaison Person is responsible for reporting allegations or suspicions of child abuse to TULSA Child and Family Agency or Social Services (NI) and/or An Garda Siochán / PSNI. It is recommended that this person is a senior club person. However, if there is difficulty identifying a separate individual to take this role, the Club Childrens Officer can be appointed as Designated Liaison Person once the club/organisation is clear about the responsibilities of each role. The organisations child protection policy and procedures should include the name and contact details of the Designated Liaison Person and the responsibilities attached to the role. For further information on any of the Irish Sports Council new changes to the Code Of Ethics workshops please contact: Leitrim Sports Partnership, 071 9650498/Email; sports@leitrimcoco.ie
10-Feb-15 by Leitrim Sports Partnership