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Minors win again

March 10th, 2010 admin No comments

Our Minor team won their second game of the Minor League when they defeated Bornacoola in Bornacoola on a scoreline of 4-13 to 2-3 on Saturday last.

Well done to Francie and the lads. There next game is against Fenagh St Caillins.

You can follow their progress at http://www.glenfarne-kiltygaa.com/fixtures-results/league-tables/minor-league-table/

Minor League game on Saturday

March 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

Our minor team take on Bornacoola in the next round of the minor league on Saturday next 6th March.

The game throws in at 12 noon in Dromod.

Minor team open league campaign with a win

March 2nd, 2010 admin No comments

Our minor team opened their 2010 minor league campaign with a win on Sunday morning last against Aughavas in Glenfarne.

This game was an evenly contest affair up until the last 10 minutes when our lads pulled away to win on a scoreline of 3-12 to 2-6.

The next game is on Saturday at 12 noon against Bornacoola in Dromod.

Minor League game cancelled

February 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

Yesterday’s Minor League game against Bornacoola was cancelled due to the wintery weather conditions.

Please check the Upcoming Fixtures section of the site for details of upcoming games.

Minors kick off League campaign in Bornacoola

February 17th, 2010 admin No comments

Our Minor team kick off their 2010 league campaign with an away game to Bornacoola.

The game throws in at 12 noon. We wish Francie and the team the best of luck in this competition.

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McGourty elected as Assistant Secretary of Coiste NaOg

February 17th, 2010 admin No comments

Former chairman of the club Padraig McGourty was last night elected to the position of Assistant Secretary of Coiste NaOg Contae Liatrioma.

He has served as PRO of Coiste NaOg for the last four years. Barbara Beirne from the Glencar/Manorhamilton club replaces him as PRO for 2010.

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Minor League to kick off next Sunday

February 15th, 2010 admin No comments

The Minor League will kick off next Sunday.

Groupings and fixtures will be made available following tonights CCC meeting.

Check back tomorrow for details.

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Minor league set to kick off next weekend

February 8th, 2010 admin No comments

The 2010 Leitrim Minor league will kick off next weekend.

Our minor team this year will be coached by Francie McLoughlin and he will be assissted by Fergal Clancy.

We wish the lads and the team all the best for the coming season.

Groupings and fixtures for the minor league will be announced later in the week.

Minors lose in Championship Final

October 6th, 2009 admin No comments

Leitrim Gaels 3-12 Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher 1-8

Leitrim Gaels claimed the 9-a-side Minor Championship title with a comfortable victory over Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher in Cloone on Friday night last. Two goals in quick succession towards the end of the first half put Leitrim Gaels in control of this game, a control they would not relinquish for the rest of the game.

The game opened brightly with both sides exchanging scores. County minor Dermot Harkin opened the scoring for Glenfarne/Kilty with a point from play after he won possession from the throw in. Leitrim Gaels responded immediately with Aidan Flynn pointing from play. A minute later and Harkin had Glenfarne/Kilty back in front after he pointed following a strong run through the Leitrim Gaels defence. David Regan had Leitrim Gaels level with their next attack when he scored a point from play. Stephen McManus put Glenfarne/Kilty back into the lead when he pointed after a good move involving Dermot Harkin and James Murray. Murray then increased that lead with a point from a free after he was fouled. At this stage the North Leitrim side looked like they were taking control of the game and missed a number of chances to build on their lead. All this changed three minutes later when a long range Aidan Flynn free was allowed hop over the Glenfarne/Kilty crossbar to reduce the gap to the minimum. Flynn then levelled the game a minute later with a point from play after a run which started inside his own half. Five minutes later and the Gaels hit the front when David Regan was fouled in the square and referee Gerry Gallogly awarded a penalty. Regan himself stepped up and duly despatched the kick to the net and put his team three in front. A minute later the same player got behind the Glenfarne/Kilty defence and shot to the net to give Leitrim Gaels a six point lead with seventeen minutes gone. James Murray replied for Glenfarne/Kilty a minute later when he pointed from a free. Leitrim Gaels restored their six point lead on nineteen minutes when Michael McManus pointed from play. James Murray again replied for Glenfarne/Kilty with a point from a free to leave the half time score 2-5 to 0-6 in favour of the Leitrim village team.

Glenfarne/Kilty got the second half off to a strong start with a superb point from play by Rory McLoughlin to cut the gap to four points as a comeback looked about to materialise. However Leitrim Gaels had other ideas and a point from Aidan Flynn from play put Leitrim Gaels five up again. This was followed a minute later by a goal by the superb David Regan which put the Gaels in complete control. Three further points, one from play and two from frees from the very impressive Aidan Flynn increased this lead as the midpoint of the second half approached. A Luke Donnellan point from play and a further point from a free by Flynn on 14 and 15 minutes respectively put the Gaels thirteen points in front with time running out for Glenfarne/Kilty to mount a comeback. Credit goes to the North Leitrim side who never gave up despite the game going away from them from early in the half. James Murray pointed a free to cut the Leitrim Gaels lead on 17 minutes. A point from David Regan a minute later restored the Leitrim Gaels advantage. The last score of the game saw James Murray score a consolation goal for the North Leitrim side. A minute later referee Gerry Gallogly blew the final whistle and sparked celebrations by the many Leitrim Gaels supporters in attendance.

For Glenfarne/Kilty county minor Dermot Harkin battled valiantly to bring his side into the game while forwards Micheal Ferguson and Rory McLoughlin worked hard throughout. On the champions side Aidan Flynn was particularly impressive while hat-trick hero David Regan and Luke Donnellan were a constant thorn in the Glenfarne/Kilty defence and were the reason the 9-a-side championship title went to the Leitrim Village side.

Leitrim Gaels: Emmet Daly, Liam Moreton, Danny Foley, Colm Moreton, Aidan Flynn (0-8), Conor Guckian, David Regan (3-2), Michael McManus (0-1), Luke Donnellan (0-1). Subs: Conor McNally for David Regan (37 mins.), Peter Keaveney for Colm Moreton (37 mins), Aaron Reynolds, Paul Moreton.
Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher: Daire Clancy, John McLoughlin, Ronan McGowan, Shane, Ferguson, Dermot Harkin (0-2), James Murray (1-4), Stephen McManus (0-1), Micheal Ferguson, Rory McLoughlin (0-1). Subs: Robert Broughton for Stephen McManus (35 mins.), Ronan McGovern for Rory McLoughlin (37 mins.), Kevin Leonard.

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Under 16 Championship

September 19th, 2009 admin No comments

Our under 16 team have played three games so far in the championship recording one win. The win game against Aughnasheelin while the two defeats came in hard fought games against Fenagh St. Caillins and Gortlettragh.

They have two more games left in the competition and these will be played next week.

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