Hurling Coaching Session.

Paudi Butler the recently appointed director of hurling, will give a coaching workshop on Thursday evening next in the sports complex Ck ?on ? Shannon, commencing at 6 pm. Paudi will work with a group of young hurlers where coaches can observe and from approx 7.15pm he will work with the coaches themselves and also speak with club administrators . This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in Hurling or camogie to come along, watch and listen to what Paudi has to say. We would welcome any Teacher?s , primary and post primary to come along also.

Development Squads.

Our development squad sessions for this season concluded on Saturday last with an under 14 blitz in Curry, Co. Sligo. The Leitrim squad had a successful day, defeating squads from Sligo and Fermanagh, loosing only to Roscommon in their last game. The team were short players from St. Mary?s, and Sean O? Heslins due to the under 16 final . We in coaching would like to thank all players involved in the squads for this year and wish them well in the future. We would also like to thank team mentors Martin Mc Gowan, Jerome Quinn, Barney Breen, James Holohan and Eamon Mc Gowan for all the work they put into the squads during the year.

Post Primary 2nd year Blitz

Drumshanbo Vocational school won the Michael Mc Guinness shield, when they beat Drumkeerin Vocational school in the final of this blitz day played last week in Drumshanbo. Teams from Mohill and Carrigallen Vocational schools along with a team from the Marion College, Mohill took part in the Blitz. Their were many fine individual performances on the day and all schools can be pleased with their teams. Denise Sorohan, Captain of the Drumshanbo team accepted the Michael Mc Guinness Shield on behalf of her team and her performances in every game suggest that she will be playing Ladies Inter County before long. Well done to all who took part.

 

 

29-Oct-06 by Thomas Keenan

Leitrim Ladies Senior Championship Final

Aughawillan 2-09
Cloone 1-07

A great secondhalf comeback from Cloone to come within a single point of the champions was not enough to prevent Aughawillan from securing the ladies senior title yet again on Saturday evening. The game was a first for the ladies board in staging their first floodlit final in Cloone where Aughawillan had to work very hard in the second half to retain their title. However they had laid the ground work for their victory in the opening quarter Scóring 1-4 before Cloone began to settle into the game.

With a player of the match performance from midfielder Sinead Brennan, the Cloone defence and in particular Annette Donnelly, Grainne Tiernan and Teresa Mylott all performed well. Brennans partner at midfield, Eileen Donohue worked hard all through the game but their forwards failed to make an impact with only Aoife Kelly and Aisling Brennan causing problems. Aughawillan as expected had very solid performances throughout the team with Eilish Quinn, Mary Fee, Catherine Holohan particularly good in defence. Maeve Quinn and Sarah McLoughlin won their share of ball at midfield and were particularly impressive going forward while Claire Plunkett, Nora McGovern and Sinead Quinn were the pick of the forwards.

Fresh from their Connacht Club outing the previous weekend, Aughawillan settled into the game early on. With less than a minute played, Michelle Kelleher found herself at the end of a loose ball on the ground and hit the back of the net to give the title holders the perfect start with a goal. They dominated the first quarter as Cloone struggled to find any rhythm in their play. Maeve Quinn increased the Aughawillan lead with a fine point from play after five minutes before Niamh McGlade?s shot went narrowly wide across the face of the goals. A Sarah McLoughlin effort then went over the bar following good build up play with Sinead Quinn involved. Cloone slowly began to get to the pace of the game but a number of attacks were easily cut out by Aughawillan with Cloone passing in the final third of the pitch going astray and full back Eilish Quinn?s excellent covering play. After ten minutes Cloone had their first meaningful attack but a shot onÓgoal from Aoife Kelly was well blocked by Quinn for a forty five but the resulting kick was comfortably dealt with by the defence. Nora McGovern, a replacement for Karen McGovern who was unable to start due to injury, hit a fine point from play following a Maeve Quinn wide after twelve minutes. Two minutes later a promising Cloone move was thwarted with a great Mary McKeon interception to set up another Aughawillan attack but Maeve Quinn?s effort went wide. From the kickout Sarah McLoughlin won the ball but was fouled and Quinn pointed the resulting free to leave Aughawillan seven points in front and Cloone yet to score. Cloone responded with two more attacks but again the Aughawillan defence were alert to the danger. Annette Colreavy and Sinead Brennan ended two more attacks with great blocking down and Brennan?s block led to sister Lorraine opening the Scóring for Cloone after twenty two minutes with a point from play. Two minutes later however, Sarah McLoughlin scored the point of the game with a huge effort from forty meters. With Eileen Donohue and Sinead Brennan beginning to hold their own at midfield, Cloone began to push forward again. Donohue was fouled by Maeve Quinn and Sinead Brennan pointed the thirty meter free. Brennan was unlucky a minute later to see her long range effort go narrowly wide. Cloone then had an excellent goal chance with Aisling Brennan and Aoife Kelly involved but Kelly?s final effort went just wide of the far post. The final action of the half involved Senead Brennan again with a great pass to Donohue but her effort was just wide of the target.

While conditions deteriorated in the second half as the rain started, the play was improved from both teams. Aughawillan had the first three attacks of the half with a Claire Plunkett wide, a good catch under pressure from Aisling Mitchell and a Nora McGovern miss. But with four minutes played Eileen Donohue broke through the defence and placed a perfect shot to the corner of the net to bring Cloone back into the game. From the kickout Donohue won possession but her point effort went wide. At the other end both Maeve Quinn and Sarah McLoughlin het two more wides as Cloone confidence began to grow. They attacked Aughawillan at every opportunity and Una Creegan scored a point from play to leave just two points between the teams entering the final quarter. Cloone had another great goal chance two minutes later but the massed Aughawillan defence scrambled the ball to safety. Claire Plunkett punished Cloone for these wasted opportunities at the other end following good work from Sinead Quinn. With Brennan and Donohue now dominating the midfield, Sinead Brennan hit over a huge free with ten minutes remaining and a minute later pointed again to leave a single point between the teams. Aughawillan were now under severe pressure and responded very well with points from Plunkett and McLoughlin as they went three points up again. But the Cloone revival was not yet over as they fought back again and Brennan pointed an easy free when Aoife Kelly was fouled. With the fulltime whistle only minutes away, Sinead Brennan crowned her player of the match performance with another great point from play to leave the minimum between the teams for the second time. As the excitement of the final minutes reached its height, Cloone keeper Aisling Mitchell was blocked with a clearance and the loose ball eventually came to Niamh McGlade who hit the all important goal to ensure Aughawillan retained their title. There was little time for any more action except an insurance point for the winners from McGlade with a superb effort over her shoulder.

Cloone: Aisling Mitchell, Grainne Tiernan, Carla Creegan, Annette Donnelly, Teresa Mylott, Louise Heslin, Noreen Colreavy, Sinead Brennan, Eileen Donnohue, Andrea Brirne, Aisling Brennan, Carmel Monaghan, Lorraine Brennan, Tara McCabe, Aoife Kelly. Subs: Patricia Beirne for McCabe, Una McKeon, Una Creegan, Aisling McCabe, Brenda Reynolds, Olivia Reynolds, Niamh Brennan, Andrea Kelly, Katie Moran, Catherine Murphy, Sinead Creegan

Aughawillan: Claire Rehilll Grainne McGlade, Eilish Quinn, Catherine Holohan, Mary Fee, Mary McKeon, Deirdre Quinn, Maeve Quinn, Sarah McLoughlin, Nora McGovern, Sinead Quinn, Claire Plunkett, Catriona Quinn, Niamh McGlade, Michelle Kellegher. Subs: Helen Cafferty, Sinead Maxwell, Josephine Maguire, Aisling Prior, Lucy Cross, Aoife Fox, Yvonne Williams, Laura Creamer, Anita Deane, Carol Deane, Karen McGovern, Eimear McGlade.

Referee: Sean McCartin

 

 

24-Oct-06 by Patricia Bohan

Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship

St. Mary?s 1 ? 13

Tubbercurry 1 ? 9

St. Mary?s scored a fully deserved win over Tubbercurry in Sunday?s hard fought Connacht Club hurling first round championship game in Kilcoyne Park, Tubbercurry.

A goal by Stephen McManus for St. Mary?s in the seventeenth minute gave the Carrick-on-Shannon side a victory cushion for the remainder of the exchanges.

Despite the absence of Nicky Rackard All Star, Paul Severs, who got married on Friday, Tubbercurry were always in the hunt but were never able to turn the tables on St. Mary?s.

St. Marys next outing will be on the weekend of November 4/5 when their semi-final opponents will be the winners of the Athleague/Ballyhaunis Connacht Club quarterfinal..

St. Mary?s: Packy Phelan, Shane Cardiff, Niall Glancy, Sean Walsh, Vincent McDermott, James Keane, David Tiernan, Clement Cunniffe 0 ? 7, Dana Regan 0 ? 1, James Glancy 0 ? 1, Breian Carroll 0 ? 3, Tom Cronin, Martin Coles, Donal O?Grady 0 ? 1, Stephen McManus 1 ? 0. Subs Padraig McWeeney for O?Grady (31 mins.), Bernard Murray for Cardiff (47 mins.), Fergal Carroll for Coles (55 mins.).

Tubbercurry: Michael Gorman, Alan Henry, Jarlath Burke, BrendanÓgannon, Kevin McDonagh, Mark Burke 0 ? 6, Daniel McDonagh, Brian Walsh 0 ? 1, Brian Curran 0 ? 1, Dara Severs, Shane Kerins, Barry Brennan, Ray Kilcoyne 1 ? 0, Ronan Haughey 0 ? 1, Fabio Cretaro. Subs Dermot Walsh for Brennan (49 mins.), Tom Bruder for Kilcoyne (53 mins.), Alex Wimsey for D. McDonagh (59 mins.).

Referee: Eoin O?Shaughnessy (Galway).

 

 

23-Oct-06 by PJ Leddy

Development squads.
Both our U14 and U15 Football squads were in action over the weekend. The under 14 panel played Fermanagh in a very entertaining challange. Played over 80 min. duration Fermanagh came out on top, however Leitrim after going behind early on closed the gap and performed well after a slow start. The under U15 squad played both Sligo and Roscommon in a blitz in Roscommon and after very close games came out on top in both.

County Finals
Congrats to Mohill,Carrigallen and Eslin who all won County titles over the past week.

Media News
Sad to hear that Seamus Duke is leaving Shannonside radio. Seamus was always very helpfull with news items and events and had a hugh interest in all sporting events especially GAA. We in Leitrim Coaching wish Seamus well for the future.

 

 

20-Oct-06 by Thomas Keenan

Leitrim Ladies Notes:

[b]Champions:[/b]
Congratulations to Dromahair ladies who captured the Junior B Champiomship title on Sunday week last with a great display to defeat Sean O?Heslins in Drumshanbo. The Ballinamore club came bouncing back on Saturday last as they defeated neighbours Aughnasheelin in the 9 a Side Under 16 Final.

[b]Connacht Club Championship: [/b]
Our Junior and Senior Club champions bowed out of the Connacht Club Championship at the semi final stage over the past week. Glencar Manor led by a point at the halfway stage of their game against Cill Chomain of Mayo on Sunday week in Drumkeerin but playing against the wind in the second half they could not prevent the Mayo team from progressing. On Saturday last Aughawillan travelled to Kiltoom to take on St Brigids of Roscommon in the senior semi final. Unfortunately in the end they were defeated by three points on a scoreline of 3-7 to 3-4.

[b]Division 3 League: [/b]
Dromahair and Sean O?Heslins meet again on Sunday next when the Division 3 league title will be decided. See fixtures for details.

[b]Division 2 League: [/b]
Wins for Annaduff over Bornacoola and Glencar Manor against Ballinaglera on Sunday last have left both teams facing a crucial league game next Sunday. A win for Glencar Manor will qualify them for the final against St Joseph?s but an Annaduff win will mean a further round of games to be completed with a possible playoff in prospect.

[b]Division 1 League: [/b]
Kiltubrid enjoyed a 5-8 to 1-10 win over Mohill in a playoff game on Sunday morning last. This now qualifies them for a semi final meeting with Cloone with the winners meeting Aughawillan in the final.

[b]Intermediate B Championship: [/b]
St Josephs and Glencar Manor have qualified for the final with the date to be arranged.

[b]Under 16 Championship: [/b]
Three of the four semi finalists have now been confirmed as St Josephs, Kiltubrid, Aughawillan. The fourth place will be taken by the winners of the Glencar Manor and St Marys game to be played next Saturday at 1.00pm in Manorhamilton.

[b]All Ireland Final:[/b]
In the end Sligo proved to be the superior team on the day as Leitrim could not reproduce the form that took them to Croke Park. However this has still been a successful year for the ladies team. The first objective of promotion to Division 2 of the National League in May was achieved by qualifying for the League Final. Despite the one point loss to Clare in the final, the team lifted itself to new heights and achieved their second objective of collecting the Connacht title late in July. The third objective of qualifying for the All Ireland Final was also achieved and great credit is due to all of the players, management and County board officials who left no stone unturned during the year. The experience of playing in the final will undoubtedly give a great advantage to all for next years campaign. Playing in the final is not just about a game as there we so many side issues to be addressed and dealt with. Thanks to all of the players for their excellent representation on behalf of their county all over the weekend. The day was also very special for ten lucky under 12 players who played at half time during the finals, and hopefully some of them will get a chance to represent Leitrim on the national stage again in the future. Thanks to the clubs for their help in the sale of match tickets. A special word of thanks to the thousands of Leitrim supporters who travelled to Croke Park for the game and for their great support before, during and after the game. Despite the heartbreak of the loss, the players will all have special memories of the weekend, but in particular they will remember the fantastic receptionÓgiven to them from the supporters both in the Cusack and Hogan Stand after the game. Speaking to a number of supporters after the game this was also a special moment for them, and they felt nothing but pride in their players that gave them a great journey this year. Thanks to all of our sponsors who helped in no small way towards the financial cost of the weekend. We hope that this is only the start of more rewarding days ahead.

[b]All Ireland Sevens: [/b]
Well done to Dromahair and Aughawillan who represented Leitrim in the Junior and Senior annual sevens competition at Naomh MearnÓg on the day before the All Ireland. Dromahair also played in the under 14 sevens on the same day.

[b]All Star Nominations: [/b]
Unfortunately there was great disappointment on Friday as Leitrim?s achievement in reaching the finals of the three competitions they took part in was not taken into consideration when the All Star Nominations for 2006 were announced. While the task of nominating a final list is always difficult, and accepting that the senior counties will get the majority of nominations, it is usual that teams that reach the final stages of competitions have some representation on the final list, and Leitrim seem to be the only county to lose out. Best of luck to Sligo?s goalkeeper, Katrina Connolly on her third successive nomination and this should be third time lucky for Katrina.

 

 

18-Oct-06 by Patricia Bohan

Preparations are now beginning for Scór na nÓg and clubs are being asked to start immediately. As before there will be two semi finals, on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 December, at venues to be arranged.

Scór na nÓg is at a wonderful high level in Leitrim with most clubs taking part. This year the Leitrim Scór committee hopes to see all of the usual clubs putting in the same great effort and hopes also to see other clubs who may not have been there last year take up the effort. It is all a most enjoyable experience and a huge boost to Irish cultural activity in each parish.

Scór na mBunscoileanna

Meanwhile schools are engaged in their preparations for Scór na mBunscoileanna which takes place in just a months time on 9 and 10 November. The closing date for entries is 20 October. Remember this year schools can also enter solo dancers and solo musicians.

 

 

17-Oct-06 by Sean O Suilleabhain

GWP Leitrim Intermediate Final Replay

Carrigallen – 2 ? 6
Drumreilly – 1 ? 7

Carrigallen emerged with a deserved two point?s winning margin in Sunday?s hard fought and highly entertaining Leitrim intermediate final replay in Cloone.

Goals from Charles McGuinness before halftime and in the fifty-fourth minute from Captain, Andrew McManus ensured Carrigallen?s win.

For three-quarters of the game Drumreilly held a slight edge in the proceedings but they still could not withstand Carrigallen?s determined rally in the final fifteen minutes.

Carrigallen: Enda Lyons, Dermot Mulligan, David Flynn, Mick Tighe, Karl Ward, Noel Nash, Garry Reynolds, Cliff Richardson, Noel Doonan, Andrew McManus 1 ? 1, Ray Reilly 0 ? 1, J. P. McManus, Benny O?Rourke, Charles McGuinness 1 ? 2, Terence Reynolds. Subs Darren McGovern for O?Rourke (36 mins.), Ciaran Flynn 0 ? 2 for McGuinness (43 mins.), Eamon O?Malley for J. P McManus (59 mins.),

Drumreilly: Michael McGirl, Ciaran Holohan, Francis Holohan, Damien Holohan, nÓgel Maguire, Damien Mitchell, Kevin Holohan, Ollie Maguire 0 ? 3, John McKeon, Raymond Fee 0 ? 1, Declan Maxwell 1 ? 3, Pat Donohoe, Michael Holohan, James Holohan, Warren Maguire. Sub Damon Maguire for K. Holohan (ht), Mathew Fee for D. Holohan (34 mins.).

Referee: Tom Forde (Ballinaglera).

 

 

16-Oct-06 by PJ Leddy

Leitrim Senior Hurling Final – Report

St. Mary?s 2 ? 17
Glencar/Manor 3 ? 8

St. Mary?s claimed their eight Leitrim senior hurling title in a row in Ballinamore on Saturday after withstanding a determined second half Glencar/Manor fight back that cut the Carrick-on-Shannon side?s ten point lead to just two points with nine minutes to go.

After that St. Mary?s regained their composure, led by man-of-the-match Clement Cunniffe, who fired over two points in closing stages that helped take his side well clear of Glencar/Manor at the end.

Glencar/Manor trailed by 1 ? 3 to 2 ? 9 at the interval but the introduction of halftime sub Gary Hickey inspired the north Leitrim side when he hammered home goals from a free and a penalty as well as converting four frees on the trot.

scorers St. Mary?s ? C. Cunniffe 0 ? 10, M. Coles, S. McManus 1 ? 0, D. Regan 0 ? 3, T. Cronin 0 ? 2, J. Glancy, B. Carroll 0 ? 1.

Glencar/Manor ? G. Hickey 2 ? 4, R. ?Snodaigh 1 ? 0, M. Dolan 0 ? 2, V. Cronin, M. McKeon 0 ? 1.

St. Mary?s: P. Phelan, S. Cardiff, N. Glancy, S. Walsh, V. McDermott, J. Keane, D. Tiernan, D. Regan, C. Cunniffe, J. Glancy, B. Carroll, T. Cronin, M. Coles, D. O?Grady, S. McManus. Subs B. Murray for Tiernan (ht), F. Carroll for B. Carroll (47m.), O. Conway for McManus (56m.).

Glencar/Manor: M. Gallagher, B. Feeney, A. Rooney, S. McTiernan, M. McTiernan, D. Kelly, M. Reilly, M. Poniard, D. Ponaird, B. McDonald, M. McKeon, M. Dolan, A. Croal, V. Cronin, R. ?Snodaigh. Subs G. Hickey for Croal (ht.), P. Flanagan for Dolan (60m.).

Referee: P. Maguire (Sligo).

 

 

14-Oct-06 by PJ Leddy

[b]GAA National Coaching Conference.[/b]
The 4th annual GAA coaching conference will this year be hosted in Croke park from Friday, November 24th to Sunday November 26th. This year a new dimension has been added and for the first time the conference will address key medical issues specific to player welfare.

The conference will be officially opened on Friday evening , followed by a function to honour our top coaches. On Saturday the conference programme will combine a cross sectional theme targeting coaches, administrators and referees as part of the GAA games development CARE foundation. This year the conference will also include a full GAA suppliers exhibition village. Cost this year will be 65 Euro per delegate.

For further information on booking places or for sponsorship / exhibition opportunities
Please contact.. GAA National Coaching + Medical Conference, Invent building, DCU, Dublin 9. Telephone 01- 7007578 for delegates. 087- 9219217 for sponsorship / exhibition details.

[b]First year Post Primary blitz ? Brady cup Blitz[/b]
Our first year Post Primary blitz took place in Manorhamilton on Tuesday September 26th. Seven Schools took part and despite the weather , a wonderfull days football was served up. The final was contested between Carrick Community School and St. Clares Manorhamilton with St. Clares winning by a point at the final whistle. Well done to all who took part.

[b]Under 10 Blitz.[/b]
The next series of under 10 blitz will take place on Saturday 14/10/2006.
Games will commence at 10.30 and will be conditioned to allow only one solo and one hop after which the ball must be played away.

Venue? Annaduff
Teams? Annaduff , Dromahair , Mohill and
Aughawillan / Drumreilly.

Venue? St. Marys
Teams? St. Marys, Cloone , Aughavas , Kiltubrid and Drumkeerin.

[b]Coaching Calander[/b]
Our Coaching calander for 2006/07 will be published shortly and will contain details of all seminars and events for the next year.

[b]Coaching Courses[/b]
Any club wishing to host a foundation level coaching course should contact Thomas Keenan or any member of the coaching committee.

 

 

10-Oct-06 by Thomas Keenan

Big Day Preview?.

This Sunday is the big day for four clubs in Leitrim as Drumreilly and Carrigallen compete for the GWP Intermediate Cup and in the Senior game it?s the battle royal between Mohill and St. Mary?s for the Masonite Senior Ellis Cup.

Three of the teams have had 2 weeks to prepare since their semi-finals with St. Mary?s having only one week as they had to overcome Allen Gaels in the semi replay last weekend.

The games are scheduled for Cloone with the Intermediate throw-in at 2:30pm and the Senior at 4:15pm. Eamon O?Grady is the referee for the first game while Francis Flynn has beenÓgiven the honours for the 2006 Senior final.

Large Crowds are expected in Cloone so patrons are advised to arrive early as parking spaces are limited in the vicinity of the grounds.

[b]GWP Intermediate Final ? Drumreilly v Carrigallen ? 2:30pm ? Cloone:[/b]

Two neighbouring clubs will battle it out for the title, the cup and the right to play Senior championship in 2007. This will be a very interesting game as both teams have performed well in the league this year with Carrigallen, who play division 2, the only team in the county not to have lost a league game.

Experience will count in this bout and with that Drumreilly have the power house of county players John McKeon and Declan Maxwell, Carrigallen have county star Noel Lyons and minor player of the year in 05 – Gary Reynolds. Other notable players for Drumreilly are Francis and James Holohan while Carrigallen?s Noel Nash in defence and Benny O?Rourke in the forwards have a bit of cut about them.

[b]Drumreilly Panel:[/b]
Adrian McGirl, Brian Mitchell, Ciaran Holohan, Cormac Maguire, Damien Holohan, Damien Mitchell, Damon Maguire, Declan Fee, Declan Maxwell, Francis Holohan, Graham Taylor, Hugh Joseph Maguire, James Holohan, John Fee, John McKeon, Kevin Holohan, Killian Maguire, Mark Fee, Matthew Fee, Michael Holohan, Michael McGirl, nÓgel Maguire, Oliver Maguire, Pat Donohoe, Raymond Fee, Sean Fee, Warren Maguire

Manager: Pat Donaghue
Selectors: Hugh Joseph Maguire, Jimmy Holohan

[b]Carrigallen Panel:[/b]
Andrew McManus, Benny O Rourke, Charles McGuinness, Ciaran Flynn, Ciaran Harte, Cliff Richardson, Darren McGovern, David Flynn, Derek Mulligan, Derek Reilly, Dermott Mulligan, Eamon Dolan, Eamon O Malley, Enda Lyons, Garry Reilly
Garry Reynolds, Gerry Tighe, Hugh Magee, JP McManus, Karl Ward, Killian Ward, Martin Dolan, Mick Tighe, Noel Doonan, Noel Nash, Ossie Morrow, Peter Donaghue, Ray Reilly, Rory Harte, Terence Reynolds

Manager: Gerry McLouglin
Selectors: John Reilly, Seamus O?Rourke, Brian Doyle, Martin Doyle

[b]Masonite Senior Championship Final ? Mohill v St. Mary?s ? 4:15pm ? Cloone:[/b]

Two town based teams and one man the main link between the two such is the story of this Senior final. Mohill have been waiting 32 years to win a Senior final and in 2006 they have played very exciting fast football en-route to Cloone. St. Mary?s likewise have been a force to be reckoned with and with ex-Mohill Manager Matt Gaffey they have turned in some very impressive performances this year. From the start of the 06 season both teams set out their stalls with Mohill only conceding 3 games in the league and St. Mary?s two.

On to the championship and Mohill had a very tough group stage against Melvin Gaels and Kiltubrid, while St. Mary?s had to contend with Sean O?Heslins and Gortletteragh. Both teams won convincingly in the Quarterfinals with Mohill beating Sean O?Heslins and St. Mary?s disposing of Melvin Gaels. The Semi?s saw Mohill take the win with the last kick of the ball against last years finalists Bornacoola. St. Mary?s had to have a second go at it to get past Allen Gaels.

Mohill have the experience of no less than 5 county players while St. Mary?s have 4. But it?s not just about county players, both teams have an excellent bench to call on and each position on the field is justified.

Ground conditions may play a part, the weather this week is not conducive to fast football and Cloone is getting a severe soaking in the days leading to the game. Who can deal with the conditions? who can deal with the hype of a big game? who wants it the most? The answer to these questions will determine the result.

[b]Mohill Panel:[/b]
Barry Lupton, Brian Beirne, Christopher Higgins, Ciaran Kennedy, Colin Murphy, Colm Beirne, Colm Conway, Daniel Beck, Darren McLoughlin, Derek Canning, Gavin Kelly, Gerry Cosgrove, Gerry Scollan, Joe Britton, John McCrann, John McGuinness, Martin McDermott, Michael McGuinness, Niall McGonern, Pascal McKeon, Paul Bannon, Paul Earley, Paul McDermott, Paul McLoughlin, Philip McGuinness, RonanÓgallagher, Ronan Kennedy, Seamus McCrann, Shane Canning, Stephen Conaty

Manager: Tommy McCormack
Selectors: Pascal McKeon, Sean Kennedy

[b]St. Mary?s Panel:[/b]
Conor Daly, Fergal Reynolds, James Glancy, Antony Conway, Barry Butler, Brendan Guckian, Brian O Donnell, Colin Mc Weeney, Cormac Greene, David Crowe, Dermot Reynolds, Donal Kennedy, Donal Mc Loughlin, Finton Cox, Gene Bohan, Ian Mc Greevey, James Keane, James Mc Gowan, Jimmy Guckian, Johathan Cassidy, Johnny Goldrick, Micheal Greene, Niall Comerton, Paul Mc Greevy, Vincent Mc Dermott, Brian Duignan, Clement Cunniffe, Francis Molloy, Paddy Guckian, Padraig Mc Weeney, Raymond Mulvey, Robert Lowe

Manager: Matt Gaffey
Selectors: Alan O?Shea, Ciaran Reynolds, Kevin O?Rourke

 

 

06-Oct-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Coiste na nÓg have requested nominations from clubs for Minor and U-16 Manager/Mentors for 2007.

If anyone is interested please have their club put their names forward to Attracta O Reilly.

 

 

05-Oct-06 by Attracta O’Reilly

We are in a time of major change in Leitrim with our on field activites advancing and our infrastructural developments also progressing. In line with this change we are looking to introduce a new County GAA crest for the 2007 season and we want your help !

Up to now the county council crest has been used by Coiste Chontae Liatroma and we would like to have our own unique registered crest in line with most other counties.

In order to develop a crest that portrays Leitrim in a unique way we would like to hear from anyone who has suggestions as to what should be incorporated onto the crest or any other suggestions as to design or even a motto for the crest.

Some counties have used historical features that are associated with the county such as Kerry and the Round Tower in Ballyduff or the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary. Others have used more abstract artistic designs.

If you have any ideas or suggestions for the new crest please submit them to Oifigeach Cult?ir agus Teanga – Se?n ?suilleabh?in, Aghadark, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim (071) 9644227

or email seanoheslin GAA@eircom.net

We wish to complete this exercise as soon as possible so please put your thinking caps on and get in touch !

 

 

04-Oct-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO