Round Robins and Back Doors
There was a time when clubs had one chance in the Championship, just the one bite at the cherry. Their only hope in defeat was to manufacture some sort of an objection inside three days, usually about some opposition player having been drafted in for the day. Indeed, several retired players now boast of having won several championships in different counties in the same year under a variety of names.
Such days are no more. More detailed newspaper reporting and photography, local radio, a more travelled population, attendance at third level colleges and what have you. Within a county, everybody in the GAA knows almost everybody, so a club would be chancing its arm very much with an import. Anyway social media would be hopping about the emergence of a brand new star.
The round robins and back doors are the new championship format, so clubs are no longer training for just one shot at success. The knock-out comes in the Quarter Finals and so we have four teams through for the Intermediate and Senior Semi Finals this weekend, with a few surprise packets included. This is what the Championship is all about.
The CCC has wisely fixed double headers for Saturday and Sunday so that clubs and supporters can watch the full action. The semi-finalists come from a broad geographical range, which should add greatly to the attendances.
It is a little contrary to history to have Ballinamore Sean O’Heslin’s in a fight to regain senior championship status and they will find nothing easy against a rejuvenated Ballinaglera, buoyed after their victory over favourites Eslin, while neighbours Drumkeerin and Dromahair will be anxious to get one over on the other, so there will be plenty of banter around Killargue in the run up to Sunday.
Aughawillan, a club that can always get the very best out of every team member, will be confident of just pipping surprise packet Allen Gaels, but only just. Most focus will be on the clash of the current county senior champions St. Mary’s against the power-house of the last decade or so, Glencar-Manorhamilton.
Last weekend’s All Ireland Semi-Finals showed what can happen in the heat of championship battle, so get along to PáircSeán Mac Diarmada on both Saturday and Sunday evenings and enjoy the action that will enfold. The weather is promised good, the sides are evenly balanced, so where else would you want to be?
Coiste Chontae Liatroma is very pleased at the championship attendances to date this year and appreciates the support shown by the followers of all the teams and by the public in general and looks forward to another exciting footballing weekend.
04-Sep-14 by Leitrim GAA
Gold for Leitrim in Handball
HandballMartin Raftery was Drumshanbos pride and joy last weekend when he captured the All Ireland Junior 60×30 championship at the expence of Paul Lambert of Wexford. In a thrilling and energy sapping three game marathon at the Na Fianna GAA handball complex inÓglasnevin Dublin, Raftery won the game 16-21 21-17 21-19.
In a game that could have gone either way, Raftery had to dig deep after a very good start by Lambert. A sharper looking Lambert was killing the ball at every chance while Raftery relied more on defencive and passing shots. Both sides found aces hard to come by and long rallys took its toll on energy levels, so it was always going to be the survival of the fittest. In that regard it was Raftery who looked the strongest and more composed as the game went on.
After losing the first set Raftery adjusted his game and serves to Lamberts weaker left overhand side had telling effect and with veteran Ed Lee emparting his knowledge and experience as coach the Leitrim man was now looking at a more vunerable Lambert. In a hard fought second game lasting thirty eight minutes Raftery tied the game with a 21-17 victory.
Everything was now to be played for by both men, but the momenteum was now with Raftery. Some fine tuning with coach Ed Lee and Raftery was in a confident mood with the smell of victory in his nostrils. A blistering start from the Leitrim man in the third game had the Leitrim supporters on their feet and at 12-4 up it looked good but a revival by Lambert brought him to 13 all and it was now backs to the wall. Raftery made another break 20-14 only to be reeled in again and repeatedly served game ball before crossing the line at 21-19, a triumptant and delighted Raftery waved his Leitrim shirt to the crowd releasing the tension of a gruelling and tough two hour twelve minute game.
Afterwards Raftery was presented with his All Ireland Gold medal to the delight of his supporters by referee Frank Daly. It was a case of the west awake as the two Sligo players, Martin Cooney and Shane Bruen also went on to win their games in what was a great day for both sets of supporters.
24-Sep-14 by Handball – PRO
Up for the Match
Club FootballConnacht Gold Leitrim Senior Football Championship
“Up for the Match”
Leitrim GAA will be hosting an “Up for the Match” style programme from the Bush Hotel Carrick-on-Shannon this Saturday night 20th September featuring interviews with the team management and the captains from this years Connacht Gold Senior County Finalists St Marys and Aughawillan and a stroll down memory lane with former greats from both clubs.
The inimitable Tommy Moran will be in the chair and the show throws in at 9.00pm with admission free.
An evening not to be missed.
17-Sep-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
All Ireland Football Final showing at Carrick Cineplex
General17-Sep-14 by Leitrim GAA
Leitrim Ladies Weekly Notes
LadiesSenior Championship:
Congratulations to St Patricks Dromahair who defeated St Josephs in the Coxs Steakhouse Senior Championship. Also well done to Sinead Fowley who was Player of the Match.
Intermediate Championship Final:
This Saturday sees Oughteragh Gaels and St Francis fight it out to become the Coxs Steakhouse Intermediate Champions. The final is at 5:00pm in Cloone. Best of luck to both teams.
U12 9aside Final:
Fenagh and Gortletteragh will play each other in the Supermac U12 9aside Final this Thursday (18th Sept) at 6:30 in Mohill. Best of luck to both teams.
U12 13aside Final:
The U12 13aside Final is on this Saturday at 11am in Leitrim Village. St Marys and Glencar Manorhamilton will battle it out. Best of luck to all.
Junior Championship:
Fenagh will play St Josephs this Sunday in the 5th round of the Championship, time and venue TBC.
17-Sep-14 by Ladies PRO
News from the Ladies
LadiesSenior Championship Final
Dromahair will play Sf Josephs in the Senior Championship Final this Saturday at 5:30pm in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. The U12 11aside final will be the curtain raiser to the Senior Final.
Intermediate Championship Final
Oughteragh Gaels will play St Francis in the Intermediate Final on the 20th of September in a double header with the Junior Final.
U14 13aside Final:
Well done to St Marys who defeated St Brigids in the U14 13 aside final last Saturday.
U13 & U15 Leitrim Development Squads
The U13 & U15 Development Squads are away in Ballyhaunis this Saturday for a Connacht Blitz. Best of luck to the girls.
10-Sep-14 by Ladies – PRO
GAA Initiative Launch
GeneralGAA INITIATIVE LAUNCH
Leitrim GAA encouraging participation in a wider range of GAA activities
Leitrim Inclusion and Integration Committee will host the rescheduled Leitrim GAA launch of the GAA initiative “Have a Go” on Sunday next September 14th in In Páirc Naomh Mhuire Cloone and are inviting all young people in the county to come along and participate in a range of GAA sporting activities . This event will take place in conjunction with a host of other GAA activities, including a number of blitz games involving neighbouring clubs. The blitz games will start at 1p.m. and the ‘Have a GO day’ activities will start at 2 pm.
Leitrim GAA Inclusion and Integration Committee are asking all GAA clubs, all primary school to encourage their young players to attend this event and to sample a range of games that they have not participated in before.
Have a Go Day in is an opportunity for young people at under 8 under 10 and under 12 to sample sports that they have not played before. On the day there will be an opportunity to play Rounders, Hurling, Camogie and of course Gaelic football for girls and boys.
The event will be attended by Mr Denis o Boyle, Connacht Inclusion and Integration Committee Chairman, Mr Ger Proctor National Rounders Chairman; Mr Cyril Feehily Connacht Rounders Chairman will be in attendance. Dympna Reilly and a team of national coaches will be in attendance to demonstrate the art of the game of rounders and provide coaching for the young people present. Coaching manuals, rule books and playing equipment will be available on the day.
Leitrim Hurling Coach Steve Feeney, and members of the Leitrim Senior hurling, Leitrim senior Ladies, and Men’s football panels will also be present to provide tuition and coaching. It is also hoped to have other special guests on the day
The GAA have been promoting this “Have a go day “ initiative with a view to attracting more people to the association and also providing the opportunity to young people top sample new sports that they have not had the opportunity to play on a regular basis.
As part of the initiative GAAclubs are asked to invite all the families in their communities to their sports grounds, make them feel welcome and give them the opportunity to participate in the family of GAA activities,
Leitrim GAA Inclusion and Integration officer Gerry McGovern is urging all clubs to host a” Have A Go Day” so as to give more people the opportunity to be part of the club and give new people the opportunity to sample the menu of GAA activities.
“Just because people don’t attend at GAA activities it does not mean that they are not interested, it might mean that they are not invited and maybe don’t feel welcome or that they don’t understand what is involved in the sport. By providing an opportunity like this you are giving an invitation to new people to come to the club, and to participate in the various activities. It will provide the young people of the community with the opportunity to participate in a wider range of sporting activities, get more people involved, and provide them with a social outlet locally. It can also lead to an increase in the playing population, and to an increase in membership and could provide the club with additional expertise in running its many activities.”
All GAA clubs, all primary school in the County are invited to bring their underage players along to this County launch in Cloone on Sunday,and participate in the various sports on offer.
There will also be a range of other activities for the young people to participate in on the day.
Proceedings start with the blitz’s at 100pm and the have a go day activities will start AT 2 PM. and It’s an event not to be missed.
09-Sep-14 by Leitrim GAA
Latest Handball News
Handball08-Sep-14 by Handball PRO
Sympathy
GeneralSympathy
Leitrim County Board GAA extends most sincere sympathy to the Cooke, Murray and McTague families, New Jersey, New York, Carrigallen, Ballinamore and Aughnasheelin on the death of Aisling Cooke.
Aisling is the daughter of Deirdre and Hugh Cooke and granddaughter of Pat and Mrs Murray of Killaneen, Ballinamore and of Paddy and Mrs. Cooke, Gortermone, Carrigallen.
Her death, close to her 15th birthday, is a devastating blow to her parents, younger brother, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and a very wide circle of friends, including her many close personal, college and sporting companions.
As well as being highly academical, Aisling was known throughout the New York and New Jersey areas for her sporting prowess in gaelic Football, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Ice Hockey and numerous other activities in her community and her schools. Indeed, it was while returning from a charity football game with her team that the minibus in which she was travelling was involved in a road accident in which she received the injuries that eventually proved fatal. Her parents and the wider family circle and neighbours, teachers and school friends, members of the Leitrim GAA Club and Leitrim Society of New York were among the many who gathered at the hospital to pray for Aisling and to be of support to her family. But she passed away peacefully to the immense grief of everyone who knew her.
Pat Murray, who won a Leitrim Senior Championship with Ballinamore in 1956, has been associated with both the Leitrim Club and Leitrim Society since emigrating to New York in 1957 and has been Chairman of the Leitrim Supporters Club in New York since its inception. He and his wife Pidgie have welcomed and hosted countless Leitrim exiles and visitors in their home in Sunnyside. All the Cooke, Murray and McTague families have been very supportive of Leitrim County Board GAA and of several Leitrim associated charities in The States and in Ireland.
Tá Aisling imeasc na naomh anois.
05-Sep-14 by Leitrim GAA
Round Robins and Back Doors
Club FootballRound Robins and Back Doors
There was a time when clubs had one chance in the Championship, just the one bite at the cherry. Their only hope in defeat was to manufacture some sort of an objection inside three days, usually about some opposition player having been drafted in for the day. Indeed, several retired players now boast of having won several championships in different counties in the same year under a variety of names.
Such days are no more. More detailed newspaper reporting and photography, local radio, a more travelled population, attendance at third level colleges and what have you. Within a county, everybody in the GAA knows almost everybody, so a club would be chancing its arm very much with an import. Anyway social media would be hopping about the emergence of a brand new star.
The round robins and back doors are the new championship format, so clubs are no longer training for just one shot at success. The knock-out comes in the Quarter Finals and so we have four teams through for the Intermediate and Senior Semi Finals this weekend, with a few surprise packets included. This is what the Championship is all about.
The CCC has wisely fixed double headers for Saturday and Sunday so that clubs and supporters can watch the full action. The semi-finalists come from a broad geographical range, which should add greatly to the attendances.
It is a little contrary to history to have Ballinamore Sean O’Heslin’s in a fight to regain senior championship status and they will find nothing easy against a rejuvenated Ballinaglera, buoyed after their victory over favourites Eslin, while neighbours Drumkeerin and Dromahair will be anxious to get one over on the other, so there will be plenty of banter around Killargue in the run up to Sunday.
Aughawillan, a club that can always get the very best out of every team member, will be confident of just pipping surprise packet Allen Gaels, but only just. Most focus will be on the clash of the current county senior champions St. Mary’s against the power-house of the last decade or so, Glencar-Manorhamilton.
Last weekend’s All Ireland Semi-Finals showed what can happen in the heat of championship battle, so get along to PáircSeán Mac Diarmada on both Saturday and Sunday evenings and enjoy the action that will enfold. The weather is promised good, the sides are evenly balanced, so where else would you want to be?
Coiste Chontae Liatroma is very pleased at the championship attendances to date this year and appreciates the support shown by the followers of all the teams and by the public in general and looks forward to another exciting footballing weekend.
04-Sep-14 by Leitrim GAA
U12 Championship
Coiste na nÓgUNDER 12 RULES
Games to be played onÓgo Games rules.
All games to be played at no more than 13 a side but if one club does not have 13 players clubs are encouraged to play as many as possible.
Unlimited subs to insure all players get meaningful game time.
Pitch length Minimum 90M – Max 105M (between 20M lines).
Pitch width minimum 80M – Max 90M.
25 minutes per half.
15ft X 7ft Goals to be used (schoolboy portable goals).
Kick outs can be taken from the hand or off the ground by advancing no more than 10M from the goals.
Two-play rule applies.
45’s to be taken from the centre of the goals on the standard 45 line and can be from the hand or off the ground.
No square ball rule applies.
Group 1
St Marys
Fenagh St Caillins
Aughavas
Dromahair
Ballinamore-SOH
Glencar Manorhamiilton
Group 2
Kiltubrid
Annaduff
Allen Gaels
Melvin Gaels
Leitrim Gaels
Group 3
Carrigallen
Gortletteragh
Mohill
Drumkeerin
Cloone
Group 4
St Osnats
Garadice Gaels
Bornacoola
Aughnasheelin
Glenfarne Kiltyclogher
27-Aug-14 by Leitrim GAA
Intermediate Ladies All Ireland Semi Final
LadiesAll Ireland Semi Final
Congratulations to the Intermediate Ladies who defeated Limerick last Saturday in the Intermediate All Ireland Quarter Final. They will now play Down this Saturday at 1:30pm in Cusack Park, Mullingar, Westmeath. All Clubs are encouraged to support the Ladies as they are one game away from the All Ireland Final. Free admission into the game for all U14s.
U16 Fixtures for Tues 2nd Sept
9aside
Dromahair v Gortletteragh
Glenfarne v Allen Gaels
Kiltubrid v Drumkeerin
Fenagh v St Josephs
Cloone v Annaduff
13aside
Mohill v St Marys
St Brigids v Glencar Manorhamilton
U13 and U15 Development Squads
The U13 & U15 Development Squads are out this Saturday for their 3rd session in Drumkeerin at 10am
27-Aug-14 by Ladies – PRO
Television Documentary
GeneralHome From Home is a series of two one-hour films broadcasting on Setanta Sports on August 26th and 27th at 9.45pm. It tells the story of Irish emigration through that most unique of Irish institutions, the GAA. The series documents the stories of both the well established and newly arrived members of four overseas GAA clubs based in Christchurch, Dubai, London and Toronto.
Of local interest,there is a feature on Charlotte Faughnan, former Leitrim ladies footballer of the year who had recently emigrated to the city.
You can watch a clip from the documentary below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIfynÓgGX70
26-Aug-14 by Leitrim GAA