The road trip could have been worse. For some time, Leitrim supporters thought they would have to be in Newry for a 2pm throw-in in the Qualifier on Saturday and then at the final whistle hotfoot it to the Hyde for the Minor Championship. At least common sense and a bit of co-operation ridded us of the chances of speeding tickets and we can now have our afternoon tea at home on Saturday before crossing the bridge and then an early Mass and breakfast Sunday before heading north for what we hope will be a double.
I’d say you’d get good odds on that bet. How come it’s always that way with Leitrim? No matter how promising a team might be, come championship time the green and gold is predicted to bite the dust.
How unfair is that on our Minor team that takes to the field against the Rossies, a team they have beaten – as well as Sligo, Mayo and Galway – on their way to capturing this year’s Connacht League title? “Ah, the Championship will be a different story” is a frequent comment in GAA circles. Indeed, such a remark would have been on the lips of some of our own followers — but don’t dare say it to Enda Lyons, his selectors or any of their players. Thank God, they have faith, as have CoistenanÓg officers and they face Roscommon with real confidence and very real expectations of a victory, hard-fought though it will be.
History will not be weighing heavily on our Minor side, none of whom will remember the last Connacht Minor Championship victory in 1998. All of them would have been in the cradle or the creche that day, so they are carrying no baggage about Leitrim not winning two in a row or whatever. They have the added advantage though of having their Manager Enda Lyons who actually played with the winning minor team in 1998 to give them a clear insight of what the Connacht Minor Championship is all about. For the rest of us, 1998 seems quite a while back, though Enda Lyons is still between the sticks for Carrigallen, the midfield pairing that day, Michael Duignan and Gary McCloskey, are still starring in the same position for Bornacoola, as well as other team members like John McKeon who still wear their club jerseys with distinction, so they are well known to the Minor panel and would have come up against them on the field of play. So the Minors won’t feel as if they are trying to exorcise ghosts of the past and they know they are as least as good as their own age group from Roscommon, who sat the same Leaving Cert exams, went to the same Discos or maybe even the same schools. Just watch the body language of the Leitrim players as they run out on to the Hyde, which means be there to lend your support.
Sean Hagan and his men have their work cut out for Sunday. But hold it — when the Qualifier Draws were made, didn’t all the experts predict that Derry and Down had Lady Luck on their side, drawing Longford and Leitrim at home. A cake walk into Round II they said. Derry, who had been in the Allianz Division I Final and a Down team that rattled the Tyrone net several times in their drawnÓgame. We should take a leaf from Longford’s book and head off North to win, not to put on a good show, or to be happy not to take a hammering, but to win.
Down looked very ordinary in the replay against Tyrone, Leitrim looked good in the second half against Roscommon, the last Championship appearances of both teams, so it would be foolish to give up just yet.
The Leitrim squad has taken a couple of whammies once again, but it’s the panel that togs out in Newry that really matters and the fifteen or twenty one who carry the jersey into the fray. One thing we can be sure of, is that they will play their hearts out.
On Sunday morning don’t be looking up at the sky and saying “I think it will rain, I’ll stay at home and catch it on Shannonside or Ocean FM; anyway Newry is an awkward place to get to”. That’s just making excuses. Instead, say to yourself “It would kill me not to be there to see them beat Down”.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, beats being there.
26-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
On the One Road
County FootballOn the One Road
The road trip could have been worse. For some time, Leitrim supporters thought they would have to be in Newry for a 2pm throw-in in the Qualifier on Saturday and then at the final whistle hotfoot it to the Hyde for the Minor Championship. At least common sense and a bit of co-operation ridded us of the chances of speeding tickets and we can now have our afternoon tea at home on Saturday before crossing the bridge and then an early Mass and breakfast Sunday before heading north for what we hope will be a double.
I’d say you’d get good odds on that bet. How come it’s always that way with Leitrim? No matter how promising a team might be, come championship time the green and gold is predicted to bite the dust.
How unfair is that on our Minor team that takes to the field against the Rossies, a team they have beaten – as well as Sligo, Mayo and Galway – on their way to capturing this year’s Connacht League title? “Ah, the Championship will be a different story” is a frequent comment in GAA circles. Indeed, such a remark would have been on the lips of some of our own followers — but don’t dare say it to Enda Lyons, his selectors or any of their players. Thank God, they have faith, as have CoistenanÓg officers and they face Roscommon with real confidence and very real expectations of a victory, hard-fought though it will be.
History will not be weighing heavily on our Minor side, none of whom will remember the last Connacht Minor Championship victory in 1998. All of them would have been in the cradle or the creche that day, so they are carrying no baggage about Leitrim not winning two in a row or whatever. They have the added advantage though of having their Manager Enda Lyons who actually played with the winning minor team in 1998 to give them a clear insight of what the Connacht Minor Championship is all about. For the rest of us, 1998 seems quite a while back, though Enda Lyons is still between the sticks for Carrigallen, the midfield pairing that day, Michael Duignan and Gary McCloskey, are still starring in the same position for Bornacoola, as well as other team members like John McKeon who still wear their club jerseys with distinction, so they are well known to the Minor panel and would have come up against them on the field of play. So the Minors won’t feel as if they are trying to exorcise ghosts of the past and they know they are as least as good as their own age group from Roscommon, who sat the same Leaving Cert exams, went to the same Discos or maybe even the same schools. Just watch the body language of the Leitrim players as they run out on to the Hyde, which means be there to lend your support.
Sean Hagan and his men have their work cut out for Sunday. But hold it — when the Qualifier Draws were made, didn’t all the experts predict that Derry and Down had Lady Luck on their side, drawing Longford and Leitrim at home. A cake walk into Round II they said. Derry, who had been in the Allianz Division I Final and a Down team that rattled the Tyrone net several times in their drawnÓgame. We should take a leaf from Longford’s book and head off North to win, not to put on a good show, or to be happy not to take a hammering, but to win.
Down looked very ordinary in the replay against Tyrone, Leitrim looked good in the second half against Roscommon, the last Championship appearances of both teams, so it would be foolish to give up just yet.
The Leitrim squad has taken a couple of whammies once again, but it’s the panel that togs out in Newry that really matters and the fifteen or twenty one who carry the jersey into the fray. One thing we can be sure of, is that they will play their hearts out.
On Sunday morning don’t be looking up at the sky and saying “I think it will rain, I’ll stay at home and catch it on Shannonside or Ocean FM; anyway Newry is an awkward place to get to”. That’s just making excuses. Instead, say to yourself “It would kill me not to be there to see them beat Down”.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, beats being there.
26-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Blood Donation Clinics
General23-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Sympathy
General23-Jun-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
All Ireland Football Qualifer
County FootballThe GAA today confirmed fixture details for the Football Qualifier Round 1B game between Down and Leitrim. The game has been fixed for SUNDAY 29th June at 2pm in Páirc Esler, Newry.
Our loyal supporters are asked to make the journey in support of the Green and Gold.
23-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Ladies News
Ladies13-Jun-14 by Ladies
2014 U14 Development squad trials
Coiste na nÓg2014 U14 Development squad trials.
Trials for this years U14 County development squad will take place on the following dates:
The trials will commence at 7pm on both evenings, players asked to be in attendance by 6.45pm.
Monday next June 16th in Ballinaglera GAA for the following clubs:
Allen Gaels, Drumkeerin, Dromahair, Melvin Gaels, Glencar Manorhamilton, St. Osnats, Glenfarne Kiltyclogher, Leitrim Gaels, St. Marys & Kiltubrid.
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Monday June 23rd in Fenagh St.Caillins GAA for the following clubs:
Fenagh St.Caillins, Ballinamore Sean OHeslins, Carrigallen, Aughavas, Cloone, Gortletteragh, Mohill, Bornacoola, Annaduff, Aughawillan, Aughnasheelin & Drumreilly.
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All players must be in their final year at under 14 i.e born in 2000.
For any further information please contact Thomas Keenan 087-6591049.
13-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Annual Juice Plus Dawn Run
LadiesLeitrim Ladies GFA launched their Annual Juice Plus Dawn Run on Thursday June 5th in The Landmark Hotel. Leitrim LGFA are delighted to have Damien Brennan & Juice Plus on Board again as their main sponsor. This is the Fourth year of the Juice Plus Dawn Run & it takes place on June 21st at 6am in St Marys Club House. Along with first man & lady Juice Plus Dawn Run have introduced four new categories, first man & lady over 55 & first Junior Boy & Girl U20. Hot showers & refreshments will be provided in St Marys Club Rooms after the run. Register online www.runireland.ie or on the morning from 5am. All joggers & walkers welcome. For more information check out our Facebook page Leitrim Ladies GFA.
10-Jun-14 by Leitrim Ladies
Its in your Blood!
General10-Jun-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Football Qualifiers
County FootballThe Round 1a and Round 1b Football Qualifier Draws took place this morning, on Morning Ireland, RTÉ Radio 1 in the presence of an tUachtarán, Liam Ó Neill.
All-Ireland Football Qualifiers Round 1A Draw:
Derry v Longford
Laois v Fermanagh
Limerick v London
Wicklow v Offaly
All-Ireland Football Qualifiers Round 1B Draw:
Louth v Monaghan/Tyrone
Cavan v Westmeath
Carlow/Meath v Clare/Waterford
Down v Leitrim
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All dates, times and venues for the above fixtures will be confirmed by the GAAs CCCC in due course.
09-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Football Qualifier Draws 1a and 1b
County FootballFootball Qualifier Draws 1a & 1b – THIS MONDAY, JUNE 9TH
Please note that the Round 1a and Round 1b Football Qualifier Draws will take place this MONDAY morning, JUNE 9th on MORNING IRELAND, RTE Radio 1 at 8.35pm (approx) in the presence of an tUachtarán, Liam O Neill.
Outlined below is how the draws will work and what teams will be involved.
Round 1 Draws – JUNE 9TH 2014
Round 1a – Draw to take place on 9th June
4 games take place on June 21st
Draw involves the Eight counties on the “A” side of the Provincial Championship that do not qualify for the Provincial Semi-Finals, i.e. the following teams/losers of the following games:
Leinster Ulster Munster Connacht
Wicklow Fermanagh Limerick London
Offaly Derry
Dublin/Laois
Wexford/Longford
Procedure: All Eight slips placed in one bowl; 1st team drawn plays 2nd, 3rd drawn plays 4th and so on.
Round 1b – Draw to take place on 9th June
4 games take place on June 28th
Draw involves the Eight counties on the “A” side of the Provincial Championship that do not qualify for the Provincial Semi-Finals, i.e. the following teams/losers of the following games:
Leinster Ulster Munster Connacht
Westmeath Down Clare/Waterford Leitrim
Louth/Kildare Armagh/Cavan
Carlow/Meath Monaghan/Tyrone
Procedure: All Eight slips placed in one bowl; 1st team drawn plays 2nd, 3rd drawn plays 4th and so on.
Venues, times and dates to be confirmed by C.C.C.C on Tuesday, June 10th
First team drawn shall have home advantage;
Exceptions:
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*Counties drawn away in Round 1 in 2013:
A Side: Laois, Fear Manach, Luimneach, Cill Mhantáin
B Side: Tír Eoghain
05-Jun-14 by Leitrim GAA
Ladies News
Ladies30-May-14 by Colette Fox – PRO
Leitrim GAA Golf Classic 2014 Prize Winners
General17-May-14 by Leitrim GAA