County Leitrim. Photo: Google Maps

On Friday, March 22, Leitrim Co Council, in conjunction with the Leitrim Association London, Leitrim GAA and Leitrim LGFA will host a County Promotion business event in London.

Taking place at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith London, the event will present County Leitrim as a dynamic location to live, work and invest in.

The main focus of the event will be to showcase what the County has to offer to a range of people in business in London with a Leitrim or Irish connection and who were interested in learning about the many opportunities County Leitrim now boasts.

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The event aims to disseminate information on Leitrim from an economic perspective, including demographics, details on economic sectors, growth and employment opportunities while emphasizing the economic opportunities that the county has to offer.

It will also showcase the flagship strategic infrastructural projects planned and already delivered within the County, and the tourism developments including expansion of attractions and experience offerings.

On Friday, March 22, Leitrim Co Council, in conjunction with the Leitrim Association London, Leitrim GAA and Leitrim LGFA will host a County Promotion business event in London.

The speakers at the event will include Michael Curry, chairperson of the Leitrim Association London and Joseph Gilhooly, Interim Chief Executive of Leitrim County Council.

Mr Colin Regan Community and Health Co-ordinator with the GAA will facilitate a panel discussion with Mr. Pat Gallagher, Gallagher Group Chairman, Ms. Norah Casey Owner and Chairwoman of Harmonia and Mr. Barry Regan, Vice President of Vistamed.

Leitrim County Council will showcase recent infrastructure and recreational investments and developments around the County with a focus on sharing what the County can offer people or companies who may want to consider the County as a place to live, work or invest.

The Council are keen to support businesses which may be considering the County as a suitable fit for re-location.

The Council is hoping to attract, in particular, members of the diaspora interested in establishing a business in Leitrim.

The event will also showcase recent investments in quality turnkey office accommodation and remote working infrastructure by Leitrim County Council.

A spokesperson said, “The County of Leitrim has seen an increase of over 9% in population at the last census, the largest increase in the Northwest.

“Having been voted the best County in which to start a business in November 2023, through a survey undertaken by procure.ie the County is certainly on an upward trajectory.

“We are also hoping to attract professionals interested in re-locating to Leitrim.

“For any persons interested in re-locating to Leitrim, the County also offers affordable housing solutions and quality childcare and education options.

“Staff will be on hand during the evening to discuss recent developments and answer any queries you may have.

 

Have You Got Your Tickets Yet?
Allianz League Round 4 – Leitrim GAA v Carlow GAA– Sunday 26th February @2pm in Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.
As we approach the 5th weekend of the Allianz leagues this is a gentle reminder that cash will not be accepted on entry to venues. All supporters must purchase tickets in advance.
For those who do not have access to purchase online or wish to use cash, tickets are available to buy in Centra and SuperValu stores locally – Centra  Drumshanbo.
SuperValu  Ballinamore.
SuperValu  Manorhamilton.
SuperValu  Carrick On Shannon.
All rounds of the leagues are on sale so One cash transaction in a store, to purchase for fixtures until the end of March, is possible!

A lovely piece in the Observer on the Leitrimwall

The success of the Leitrimwall continues with Leitrim people buying ten bricks already this year. All bricks purchased this year will be on the wall  in the new year. Bricks were bought by people remembering family or friends  who had passed, or acknowledging and celebrating family and friends both at home and abroad. Some people just  wanted  to express their pride of the home place, their townland  or their home clubs..

People buying a brick in the wall are not only supporting Leitrim GAA but according to Siobhan Doyle, a cultural historian who works in the National Museum  the Leitrimwall is one of 100 objects which acts as a signpost to significant moments in GAA history.

Bricks can be bought as a gift or a Christmas present by contacting Brian Blake on 0872046177 or by calling in to the Leitrim GAA Centre of Excellence in Annaduff or by buying your brick on line at www.leitrimwall.com

 If you are in the USA,  log on to – www.irishap.org/leitrim-gaa

By buying the brick  via  this Irish American Partnership link you will be entitled to a tax deduction

 You too can be a part of the History of the GAA by buying a brick in the Leitrimwall

Eamonn.

 

Further to our webinar, there will be two workshops held this week, one for Novelty Act & Recitation/Storytelling and the other for Ballad Group & Solo Singing. Links are below to register for same.
St Mary’s GAA are delighted to announce their Health & Wellness Event at The Landmark Hotel Central, Sunday 24th April. Registration at 12.30, first Key speaker at 1.30pm.
We look forward to inviting Jack Kavanagh who talks about life since his spinal cord injury. Rory O’Connor – Rory’s Stories, his mental health journey and the importance of a good laugh!
We have much more speakers who speak on the following topic’s Motivation, Breaking Boundaries, Challenges of life, Mental Health, Emotional Wellness, Coaching beyond the sports field, Fitness, Food & Nutrition, Alcohol & Drug Awareness and the importance off reaching out.
Scór 2022 Information Webinars
Coiste Náisiúnta Scór will be hosting webinars this week to support clubs and counties across the country in promoting Scór na nÓg 2022.We are delighted that Scór na nÓg 2022 is going ahead in the coming weeks but we are well aware of the huge challenges this may bring. Scór has been one aspect of the GAA that has suffered the most during the pandemic due to restrictions on indoor gatherings. Scór is a celebration of our culture and heritage, showcasing our language, music, stories and dance.As it has been two years since we last held Scór na nÓg, Coiste Náisiúnta Scór want to offer everyone an opportunity to attend a webinar that will provide support to clubs who wish to enter the competition.  Clubs are welcome to join our provincial webinar where we will be able to answer questions and provide any information that is needed for Scór na nÓg 2022. Where clubs are unable to attend our own provincial webinar, they may request a link to attend another one of their choice.To register for the event, please click here
To register for a webinar in another province as outlined below e-mail: cathaoirleach.scor@gaa.ie
There is no limit on the amount of people that may join from a club.Dátaí/DatesConnacht Webinar – Wednesday 2nd February 7:30pm (Link provided above)Leinster Webinar – Thursday 3rd February @ 7:30pmUlster Webinar -Thursday 3rd February @ 8:30pmMunster Webinar – Friday 4th February @ 7:30pm
The Federation of Irish Sport are seeking  nominations for their Volunteers in Sport Awards.
They are currently welcoming submission from all sports clubs – including GAA Clubs – so if you have a volunteer who excels in your club, please consider nominating them and help us spread the word on your channels!
The closing date for entries is October 17.

 

Additional information:

  • Nominations are open for the 2021 Volunteers in Sport Awards
  • 1 overall winner per county – Now is your chance to recognise the Volunteer who has made a difference to your club and your community.
  • Time to champion those unsung heroes who go above and beyond for their club!
  • Nominate your volunteer hero today at www.volunteersinsport.ie
  • Win €1000 for your local sports club – By simply nominating an outstanding Volunteer
  • #DedicatedtotheDedicated

LAOCHRA GAEL returns with six more legends who performed heroics on the field and who each have a unique and extraordinary story to tell.

 

The Laochra Gael season returns on TG4 at 9:30pm on Thursday evenings starting 25th March

 

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The definitive GAA sports series returned to TG4 this spring for a 19th series. The hour-long format has proved a huge success, bringing each player’s personal stories to screen. The series which already featured six extraordinary Laochra with genuine star quality took a break from our screens in early February but is now returning with the remaining six exceptional  Laochra. The series reveals deeper, fresh and sometimes unexpected insights into the lives of these icons.  While their sporting careers continue to provide the backdrop to the story, the series travels well beyond the four white lines. Gripping personal storylines will compel viewers to travel towards territory unique to the GAA television landscape.

The Laochra Gael season returns on TG4 at 9:30pm on Thursday evenings starting 25th March.

 

Laochra Gael Series:

Programme 1:  Eoin Larkin, 9.30pm, Thursday 25th March

Programme 2:  Pete McGrath, 9.30pm, Thursday 1st April

Programme 3:  Briege Corkery, 9.30pm, Thursday 8th April

Programme 4:  Bernard Flynn,  9.30pm, Thursday 15th April

Programme 5:  Seán Cavanagh, 9.30pm, Thursday 22nd April

Programme 6:  Liam Griffin, 9.30pm, Thursday 29th April

Eoin Larkin

Laochra Gael returns with the story of Kilkenny hurler, Eoin Larkin. Hurling has been at the core of his life since he was a boy. And the game was vital in maintaining Eoin’s bond with his father after his parents’ separation. After successful years underage, Eoin became a cornerstone of the greatest team of all time, winning 8 All Ireland medals and Hurler of the Year. But in the background he was struggling. Towards the end of his career, his mental health declined. He kept his suffering a secret, until he received a phone call from Brian Cody that changed his life.

 

Pete McGrath

Pete played football in the North in the seventies, a time when Gaelic Games was a dangerous pursuit. As a teacher and trainer, he instilled in young people that sport was the best way to express their nationalism. As manager of Down, he brought the Sam Maguire across the border for the first time since the sixties, inspiring an Ulster Takeover in football. The cloud of violence was always present, but for a time Pete McGrath and the Down footballers united the province, and the country.

 

Briege Corkery

eighteen All Ireland medals and sixteen All Stars, Dual-Star Briege has won more than anyone in the history of Gaelic Games. She accepted two Sportswoman of the Year awards with humility and shyness. She was the ultimate team player. The life and soul of the dressing room, the lynchpin on the field, Briege collected her last All Ireland six months after giving birth to her son Tadhg. In the conversation about the greatest of all time, Briege Corkery is at the centre.

 

Bernard Flynn

Despite being small from the day he was born, Bernard was at the centre of the Meath football revival under Seán Boylan. As part of a legendary full forward line, Bernard provided some of the greatest individual displays of any forward in his era. Unbeknownst to anyone, he was struggling the whole time. He paid dearly for it in retirement when his body completely gave up. And while he was suffering physically, his entire business collapsed overnight. It was then that Bernard learned the true meaning of survival.

 

Seán Cavanagh

Seán overcame his early challenges with nutrition to become one of the most accomplished athletes of his era. He put himself under incredible pressure. Insecurity became a driving force, and he came through the tragedies that were visited upon the team to win three All Ireland titles. Uncompromising on the field and in life, Seán has had his share of criticism. But nobody bothers Seán more than Seán Cavanagh, one of the most fascinating characters in modern sport.

 

Liam Griffin

For the Series Finale of Laochra Gael comes the story of Liam Griffin. He was inspired by the Rackards and their likes as he grew up, but Wexford hurling was in dire straits when Liam was made manager in 1995. It went from bad to worse from the start with heavy defeats and controversy. In his second year as manager, unbeknownst to anyone he would be stepping down as soon as Wexford were out of the championship because of his wife Mary’s illness. As it happened, they went all the way in 1996. He wasn’t there for long but Liam Griffin’s legacy will live forever.

 

Ahead of the new Laochra Gael Series Uachtarán CLG, John Horan said: “I am delighted to see the success of the Laochra Gael series continuing and for another batch of worthy heroes to be recognised. The history of the GAA has been blessed by some inspirational figures who have helped shape the games that are so popular today and mean so much to so many. This series gives us a chance to again salute that contribution. Congrats to all involved.”

TG4’s Head of Sport, Rónán Ó Coisdealbha said:  “TG4 are very proud to be broadcasting another great series of Laochra Gael which marks the great achievements and stories that our Gaelic Games legends have to tell.  This is the beginning of the nineteenth series of Laochra Gael which aired on TG4 for the first time in 2001 and it has continued as a long standing and popular part of our schedule bringing these amazing stories to viewers in Ireland and all over the world. I wish to thank all the participants who took part, their families, Nemeton TV, GAA, LGFA, Camogie Association and everyone in the extended Gaelic Games family for all their assistance in making this series happen in such a challenging year.”

 

This new season’s batch of GAA Legends already included Kevin Cassidy who lost out on an All Ireland medal because of his contribution to a book – Ryan O’Dwyer, who was on the cusp of leading the Dublin hurlers to glory, before he cost them an All Ireland title.  Thérèse Maher, who finally fulfilled her destiny having lost five All Ireland Camogie Finals. Roscommon’s Shane Curran, one of football’s great characters, and the prototype of the modern playmaking goalkeeper. Johnny Pilkington, the heartbeat of the mighty Offaly hurlers of the 1990s, and one of the game’s greatest characters. And Dermot Earley, who showed extraordinary courage in the face of crippling injuries, cancer and the death of his father. These can currently be viewed on the TG4 Player.

Twelve outstanding Gaels. Twelve remarkable personal stories.

 

The series is produced by NemetonTV, the independent production company from An Rinn in the Waterford Gaeltacht which has produced much of TG4’s acclaimed sports coverage.

Media Contact: Linda Ní Ghríofa, Communications Editor TG4, linda.ni.ghriofa@tg4.ie   Mob: 087 9172864

Leitrim Gaels Lotto goes online for the first time. As you can see below our Jackpot is a very cool €9400. There are options online to do multiple draws so you dont miss a draw ever. If no one has the winning numbers the Jackpot will increase plus there will be a draw on the night where there will be three prizes; 1× €50, 1× €30 and 1× €20. Our next draw is on Tuesday the 8th of December.
All other details are well outlined on the link below.
All monies raised from the lotto will be used towards the Community Field loan, development and maintenance. We hope you can support us for our fortnightly draws. #leitrimgaa #leitrimvillage #leitrimgaelsabu💜💚
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Our Health and Wellbeing is very important and as we approach the long weekend please see below and attached a number of resources that may be beneficial for you to share with your networks;

 

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AIB, the creators of hit shows The Toughest Trade, Jeff and Kammy’s Journey to Croker and Behind The Gates have sponsored the AIB All Ireland Club Championships for 27 years. AIB recently extended their sponsorship of the GAA All Ireland Football Championship for a further five years.

In 1998, Erin’s Isle met Castlehaven in the AIB GAA All Ireland Club Semi-Finals. With 13 minutes remaining Erin’s Isle and Dublin star player, Charlie Redmond, receives a red card widely regarded as harsh. Two points down with seconds remaining the game looks likes its Castlehaven’s. When a long ball towards the Castlehaven goal seems to be dribbling wide only to be picked up by an Erin’s Isle forward, scooped back and shot towards the net by Niall Crossan. The ball hit one post, then a second post before shooting out. The goal was awarded, Erin’s Isle claim the game by one point but the debate over whether the goal was in fact a goal still rages.

Friday, July 13th 2018: The first episode of AIB’s eagerly anticipate new series, The Toughest Rivalry, airs today. The series introduces renowned Premier League Manager Harry Redknapp and former Sampdoria, Juventus and Italy striker, manager and World Footballer of the Year in 1995, Gianluca Vialli to the culture of GAA in Ireland.

Both Premier League powerhouses will take charge of two rival GAA clubs. Vialli with Erin’s Isle in Dublin, and Redknapp with Castlehaven in West Cork. The two teams faced off in an infamous 1998 AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Semi-Final, where Castlehaven were defeated by a last-minute questionable goal. The controversial ending left both teams with unfinished business.

Episode 1 is now available to view here: https://youtu.be/GiTIrRcJYUU

The series will culminate in an epic rematch, set to take place at the end of the summer with Vialli and Redknapp managing their teams and using their managerial expertise to improve and make a difference to their respective teams.

AIB, proud sponsor of both Club and County, believe that GAA, as #TheToughest sport of all, is built upon rivalries be they local, county, provincial or national. GAA rivalries, despite being as intense as any in world sport, are rivalries of the very best kind. These rivalries bring out the very best in GAA players, fans and their communities.

Over the next eight weeks, AIB’s exclusive eight-part video series will reveal how Harry and Gianluca fared as they swapped their soccer managerial skills for those of a GAA manager.

This week the two managers travel to their respective destination and get to grips with the task ahead.

AIB’s ‘The Toughest Rivalry’ will air each Friday on www.youtube.com/aib and AIB’s other social channels.

For exclusive content and behind the scenes action from Harry and Gianluca’s journey follow AIB GAA on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and facebook.com/AIBGAA.