1  Brendan

Flynn

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

2  James

Mitchell

Mohill

3  Gary

Butler

Fenagh-St Caillins

4  Keelan

McHugh

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

5  Oisin

Madden

Mohill

6  Nicholas

Moore

Allen Gaels

7  Jack

De Lacy

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

8  Donal

Wynnn

Fenagh-St Caillins

9  Felim

McHugh

Drumkeerin

10 James

Rooney (Captain)

Glencar/Manorhamilton

11 Mark

Plunkett

Aughawillan

12 Daire

Farrell

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

13 Gary

Plunkett

Aughawillan

14 Dean

McGovern

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

15 Conor

Gaffney

Drumreilly

16 Diarmuid

McKiernan

Allen Gaels

17 Michael

Clancy

St Patrick’s Dromahair

18 Tommy

Rogan

Drumkeerin

19 Darragh

Gordon

Mohill

20 Kevin

Shanley

Bornacoola

21 Kenny

Cox

Annaduff

22 Niall

Brady

Glencar/Manorhamilton

23 Declan

Daly

Drumkeerin

24 Luke

Murphy

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

Squad Members:

25 Niall McLoughlin    Glencar-Manorhamilton

26 Gary Fowley          St Patrick’s-Dromahair

27 Padraig Gallagher Gortletteragh

28 John Reynolds      Gortletteragh

29 Barry Nash           Carrigallen

30 Enda Fowley         St Patrick’s-Dromahair

31 Aaron McLoughlin  Leitrim Gaels

 

 

11-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Connacht 40×20 Juvenile Finals

Fenaghs Jarlath Scollan and Alan Wrynne took the Connacht 40×20 U17 Doubles title in Ballinrobe at the weekend, defeating the Galway duo of Aaron Connaughton and Gerard Comer on a score line of 21-5, 21-15. The Leitrim pair won the first game comfortably as the Galway lads found it hard to get to grips with their speed and power. In the second game the Williamstown clubmenÓgot a bit of momentum going with some good serving and impressive kill shots, but when the Leitrim lads got to grips with them, they eased ahead and closed out the game claiming their first Connacht 40×20 Doubles title. They now take on the Munster champions Jack Hayes and Barry Loughnane (Clare). That match is set for Friday evening in St Comans Roscommon at 8.00pm.
 
In the Boys U13 Final Cormac Scollan lost in the tie break 13-15, 15-6, 4-15, to Lorcan Conlon (Mayo). In a very tight first game that ebded and flowed one way and then the other, Scollan was unfortunate to lose serve on 13-13 and Conlon edged ahead to close out the game. In a must win second game, the Fenagh lad had serve which he made good use of, and built up a good lead, which he never relinquished and eased to victory 15-6. The tie-break was a very tense game with Scollan having the upper hand in the early exchanges, however as he started to tire, Conlon took control of the match and went on to win 15-4.

 

 

09-Mar-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball

League fixtures: 
 
This Sunday the 8th of March sees the club league get well underway with matches taking place in all division. 
Division 1: Mohill vs Dromahair in Mohill at 12pm
Kiltubrid vs Aughawillian in kiltubrid at 1:45pm.
St Josephs vs Oughteragh Gaels in Carrigallen at 12pm.
Division 2: St Marys-Kiltoghert vs Glencar/ Manorhamilton in Carrick-on-Shannon, St Marys pitch at  12pm. 
Drumkeerin vs St Francis in Drumkeerin at 12pm. 
Division 3: Cloone vs Glencar/ Manorhamillton (2) in Cloone at 2:30pm. Last weekend the Division 3 league began with St Josephs defeating Fenagh. 
 
Intermediate Team: The intermediate ladies defeated Longford last Saturday in the 4th round of the TESCO Homegrown NFL. The final score was Leitrim 4-11 Longford 0-3. It was a great win for the ladies on their undefeated campaign to date.Their next game is home to Sligoon the 15th of March in Ballinamore at 2pm. 

 

 

06-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO

On Friday evening March 6th at 8 pm, a special Mass will be held in St Marys Church Aughnasheelin, for the the family and friends of Donal Greene, to give everyone an opportunity to pray for his return to his family and support his family with prayer together. All welcome.

Thanks to everyone who went down to Templeport to help with the search. Searches continue every day at 9am and 1pm from Templeport Resource Centre. Your help is truly appreciated. 

 

 

06-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

James Rooney from the Glencar Manorhamilton GAA club has the honour of captaining the Leitrim U21 footballers for the 2015 Connacht Championship campaign. 

Donning the County Jersey is very much in his blood, as he has already worn the green and gold at Under 14, Under 16 and Minor level, as well as being a leading member of the Leitrim Under 21 team that shocked All Ireland Under 21 champions, Galway, in last years Connacht Championship Semi-Final.  Naturally, the dream of this twenty year old quality defender is to lead his county into a second successive Connacht Final.  James realises the great challenge ahead, playing Under 21 specialists, Mayo, in their home ground, but winning is very much in his psyche, having captured a number of Underage, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championship titles with his club.  The opposition nor the venue hold no fear for this young football star – who was also selected as Leitrim Young Hurler of the Year in 2011 – and who leads the Leitrim side next Wednesday in search of victory.

We wish James and the Leitrim U21 team and management every success in the 2015 Connacht U21 Championship
Please support them in their opening game against Mayo on Wednesday 11th March at 7.30pm in Elverys MacHale Park, Castlebar

 

 

04-Mar-15 by Leitrim GAA

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

Intermediate Team: After securing their 3rd win in a row on Sunday the Intermediate Ladies will take on Longford this Sunday the 1st of March at 2pm venue TBC in the 4th round of the TESCO Homegrown NFL.

 

Division 3 League: The Division 3 league kicks off this weekend with the following fixtures:Sunday march 1st-

Aughawillian(2) vs Bornacoola in Aughawillian and 12pm. Fenagh vs St Josephs (2) in Fenagh at 12pm.

 

 

24-Feb-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO

Insurance Seminar
 
An Insurance Information Seminar will take place this Thursday night February 26th at 8pm in Pairc Sean.
 
Ms Sinead Leavy, Insurance Manager, Páirc an Chrócaigh, will attend.
 
This Information Seminar is for the benefit of all clubs, so it is extremely important that all Club Insurance Officers, Chairpersons, Secretaries and Players Representatives and any another people who may be interested are issued an open invitation to attend.

 

 

 

23-Feb-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Connacht Cumann na mBunscoil Finals

St Patricks NS Drumshanbo represented Leitrim at the Connacht Finals played in Salthill at the weekend. The school took home 3 Bronze medals in Boys U11: Ciaran McMorrow (Singles) and Karl Foley and Dean Cornyn (Doubles). In total St Patricks NS had 9 handballers taking part in the Cuman na mBunscoil Connacht Finals: Evan Foley, Amy ODonnell, Dean Cornyn, Edel ODonnell, Emmet Moran, Ronan Moran, Ciaran McMorrow, Aoibhe Logan and Karl Foley.
 
Connacht 40×20 Juvenile Championship
 
In the Connacht Championship there was one Semi-Final played at the weekend. In Boys U13 Fenaghs Cormac Scollan was victorious over Conor Finn (Ballymote) on a score line of 15-1, 15-3. The Connacht Finals are set for this weekend where Cormac will be joined by Jarlath Scollan and Alan Wrynne (U17 Doubles).

 

 

23-Feb-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball

Leitrim 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

Intermediate Ladies: The Ladies are out again this weekend when they take on Fermanagh in the 3rd round of the Tesco Homegrown NFL Division 3 league at 2pm in Ballinamore on Sunday. The ladies have been unbeaten so far in their league campaign and hope to continue this success this weekend. Good luck to all involved

 

 

20-Feb-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO

The All-Ireland Scór na nÓg Finals took place last Saturday 14th February in Citywest Dublin. Leitrim Gaels Ballad group gave a fabulous performance and sang their hearts out but lost out to The Downs club from Westmeath.
 
In Question Time, Liatroim was represented earlier in the day by Bornacoola. Tough questions put to the teams this year and was eventually won by Kerry. With the new procedures for the quiz since 2014, it is now a table quiz style competition with all 32 counties taking part and a nice twist, the top 3 teams recieve a medal.
 
The one and only medal to go to Connacht went to Aughamore of Mayo for Set Dancing, a first for the club in 25 years.
 
Irish TV were also in citywest to record the days proceedings. Two special documentaries from All-Ireland GAA Scór na nÓg and Scór Sinsir Finals will be broadcast later this year bringing our cultural highlights to a global audience. Further details of the broadcasting to follow.
 
For those of you who cannot wait, Sean Duignan videos can be purchased from Sean directly at
071-9620260.
 
All Ireland Scór na nÓg Champions 2015

Rince 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