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Club Notes 10.06.2013

Junior Championship
This weekend the Junior team take on Carrigallen in the second round of the Junior A Championship. Good luck to all involved.

See fixtures in paper for venue, date and time of game.

The Liam Mc Gowan Memorial Tournament
Melvin Gaels, Bord na nOg, U-14 inaugural Liam Mc Gowan Memorial Tournament was held in Melvin Park, Kinlough on Saturday 8th June amidst glorious sunshine.

Melvin Gaels played host to the Tomas Mac Curtain club from Essex, England. The Tomas Mac Curtain Club Under 14 team visit Ireland on an annual basis and have participated in tournaments in various parts of the country for the past number of years. The team hail from the towns of Chelmsford and Goodmayes in Essex. This year it was the turn of Melvin Gaels to play host and with the help of the weather we did so in style!!

Many thanks to the families who welcomed members of the team into their homes for the weekend and showed off the best of North Leitrim hospitality.

Other teams who participated in the tournament included: Glencar/Manorhamilton; Bundoran; Aodh Ruadh, Ballyshannon; Four Masters, Donegal Town and Melvin Gaels. Glencar/Manorhamilton and Tomas Mac Curtains contested the final. The assembled spectators were rewarded with a fine display of football from both teams with Tomas Mac Curtain’s taking the silverware on the day. The final score was Tomas Mac Curtain’s 2 goals 8 points and Glencar/Manorhamilton 2 goals 2 points.

Thank you to all those involved with the Club who contributed to the success of the tournament.

Gaelic4Mothers
Melvin Gaels Gaelic4mothers and Others has resumed training outdoors in Melvin Park on Wednesday evenings at 8pm. This is a recreational initiative which focuses on teaching the basic skills of Gaelic football to women who have never played before or who have not played for a long time. New members always welcome. Contact Anne for more information 0871337968.

Lotto Draw
The numbers drawn in the Lotto Draw held in The Dew Drop Inn, Tullaghan on Sunday night, June 9th were 2, 6, 22 and 23. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were, €40 Chris Rooney, Largy, Glenade, €20 each John Mc Gowan, Doobally Upper, Kinlough, David Mc Sharry, 29 Manor Grove, and Conor Murray, C/o Diamond Bar, Tullaghan. Next draw in the Wellington Bar, Kinlough on Sunday June 23rd, Jackpot €1100.00

Club Notes 23.04.2013

Lotto
The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto Draw held in the Village Inn, Kinlough on Sunday night were 1,4,16 and 20. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were €40 Mary Connolly, Aghanlish, Kinlough, €20 each John James Boyle, Ardfarna, Bundoran, Cubby Lipsett, Park, Kinlough and Austin Mc Gurran, Gubacreeney, Kinlough. Next draw on Sunday May 5th in Gilbrides, Rossinver, Jackpot €1250.00.

No Joy at the Weekend
The seniors went to Carrick on Shannon on Sunday and despite putting in a very good performance were beaten by St. Marys on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-11. On Saturday evening the junior team travelled to Manorhamilton and were also beaten by a similar margin, 1-14 to 1-10.

Games coming up
On Sunday the Junior team take on Dromahair in a division 3 League game in Melvin Park. Throw in for this game is 1pm.

Club Notes 15.04.2013

Senior League v Gortletterragh
The Seniors had a good win over Gortletterragh on Sunday in Melvin Park .The game was played in terrible weather conditions. Both sides found scores hard to come by. The Gaels played against the wind and after a shaky start when they conceded two goals the held the ball and scored three points. The home side trailed by five points at the break and then took control in the second half with the storm behind them. A great goal from Paul Brennan put the Gaels in front, but it took a brilliant double save from goalkeeper, Peter Reilly, late in the game to ensure the two points went to the home side. Final Score was Melvin Gaels 1-8, Gortletteragh 2-2.

Division 3 League v Eslin
Despite a brave effort the Junior team were narrowly beaten by Eslin in a game directly after the Senior game. Because of injuries and players not available, a number of players who lined out for the seniors took the field again for the juniors. Nevertheless had they been able to take the scores created in the second half they would have won the game. Well done to all the players and management who performed so well in both games.

Games coming up
On Saturday next the Juniors travel to Glencar Manorhamilton for a Division 3 game at 7pm and on Sunday the Senior team travel to Carrick on Shannon for a Senior League game against St Marys at 1.30pm.

Good Luck to all the players and management.

McGowan Clan Gathering Weekend
The Club is working hard on plans for the ‘McGowan Gathering Weekend’ in August.

If anyone has any old photographs of the village or of any past members of the community for the exhibition to be shown at the Gathering please contact

Joe Mc Carron on 087-9520036. Next meeting on Wednesday 17th at 9.00 p.m.

Senior League v Mohill
On Easter Monday the senior team travelled to Mohill and new manager Gerry Mullaney was rewarded with a win in his first competitive game in charge. This was an entertaining match against a strong Mohill side with the home team going in at half time 5 points up. The Gaels had a lot to do in the second half playing against the wind but a patient passing game saw the team get the scores that drew them closer to Mohill. The decisive moment of the game was a well taken Tom Lipsett goal that involved 15 passes. The final score was Mohill 2-06, Melvin Gaels 1-11.Team: Peter O’Reilly, Stephen Clancy, Fabian McMorrow, Sean Gallagher, Shane Ryan, Keith McGloin, Donal Clancy, Stephen McGurrin, BB Brennan, Jonnie Connolly, Paul Brennan, James Bredin, Peter McGowan, Tom Lipsett, and Patrick McGowan

Sympathy
The Club extends deepest sympathy to the McMorrow family of Agharrow, Tullaghan on the death of wife and mother, Kathleen. Kathleen is mother of Seamus who was secretary of the club for a number of years. May she rest in Peace.

The Club also extends Sympathy to the Clancy Family of Gurteendarragh, Kinlough on the death of Ann’s mother Margaret Sheerin who died in Scotland recently. Margaret is grandmother of Dermot and Donal who play for the Club. May She Rest in Peace.

Membership
Membership for 2013 is now due and it is the same as last year, €25 for adults. €10 for Under 18s and €50 for membership and lotto. There is also a Family membership of €50.

Membership should be paid to Ciara Barrett or any of the Committee.

Club Notes 25.02.2013

Open Day and Registration Bord na nÓg

Melvin Gaels Bord na nÓg Open / Registration day on Saturday 2nd March 10.30am-12.30pm. Senior Players available on the day to organize activities for children. Children from 4 years (must be attending primary school) to 17 years can register to play Gaelic underage football with the club. Emphasis on fun and participation for children 4-12 years old. Registration is €10 for underage membership for the year. Non Members and newcomers to the area are all welcome to come along and find out more about the club on the day.

 

Cycle Run – A Great Success

On Sunday 17th February, Melvin Gaels held the inaugural ‘Tour De Melvin’, a fun cycle around the famous North Leitrim lake, in aid of the Lydia Branley Trust Fund and the Melvin Gaels Player Injury Fund.

Over 120 competitors eagerly participated on what was fortunately a beautiful, crisp spring morning. All who took part thoroughly enjoyed it and agreed that it should become an annual event.

The huge success of the cycle is owed, firstly to the competitors, but also to the sponsors; Noel McGowan Spar, Shane Gallagher Drowes Salmon Fishery, BMG Hardware Bundoran, Simpsons Kinlough, The Courthouse Restaurant, Al Connolly Butchers and Teds Bike Shop Donegal Town, to all those who collected sponsorship and those who gave very generously to the cause, and to those who provided refreshments on the day.

To date €1000 has been raised for each cause and we hope to maintain the success of this event for years to come.

 

Games at the weekend

On Sunday Glencar/Manorhamilton came to Melvin Park for a Senior League game and had an easy win over the Gaels . This was never going to be easy for the Gaels with five of the first team injured.

The juniors played their first game in Mohill and were narrowly defeated as well.

The only winners at the weekend were the minors who had a good win in Gortletterragh.

 

Membership

Membership for 2013 is now due and it is the same as last year, €25 for adults. €10 for Under 18s and €50 for membership and lotto. There is also a Family membership of €50.

Membership should be paid to Ciara Barrett or any of the Committee

 

Lotto

The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto draw held in McGloins Kinlough, were- 9,12,15 and 24. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were €40 , Mary O Reilly, Lakeland Lodge, Kinlough, €20 each Michael Feely, Lurganhugh, Manorhamilton, Sean Mc Gowan, 1A Melvin Fields, Kinlough and Bernie Mc Gloin, Glenade.

Next draw in the Dew Drop Inn, Tullaghan on Sunday March 3rd, Jackpot €1,050.00.

Club Notes 18.02.2013

Senior League
The Senior League got under way in Melvin Park on Sunday when the Gaels took on Dromahair in the first Senior League game of 2013.

Despite a number of players missing through injury, the Gaels played some great football in the first half of the game, and went into the break two points ahead. In the second half with the wind behind them the Gaels failed to match the first half performance and missed a number of scoring chances, hitting the crossbar in the process. Credit to Dromahaire they made better use of the chances they had and finished a point ahead. Thanks to the Dromahaire team for applauding the Melvin Gaels team on to the pitch in recognition of winning the Senior Championship in 2012.

Next up for the seniors is a home game against Glencar/Manorhamilton on Sunday next.

The Juniors start off the League with a game away to Mohill on Saturday next.

Minors Win
The Minors had a great win over Annaduff last Saturday inn Melvin Park. Well done to this young team and mentors. Simon and Gareth.

Membership
Membership for 2013 is now due and it is the same as last year, €25 for adults. €10 for Under 18s and €50 for membership and lotto. There is also a Family membership of €50.

Membership should be paid to Ciara Barrett or any of the Committee

Lotto
The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto draw held in McGloins Kinlough, were- 9,12,15 and 24. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were €40 , Mary O Reilly, Lakeland Lodge, Kinlough, €20 each Michael Feely, Lurganhugh, Manorhamilton, Sean Mc Gowan, 1A Melvin Fields, Kinlough and Bernie Mc Gloin, Glenade.

Next draw in the Dew Drop Inn, Tullaghan on Sunday March 3rd, Jackpot €1,050.00.

Club Notes 10.12.2012

Congratulations to Emlyn and BB
Congratulations to Emlyn Mulligan, who was selected as Leitrim County Player of the Year and BB Brennan, who was selected as Leitrim Club Player of the Year by Leitrim County Board. This is another great honour for the Club, well done to both.

Great Night of Celebrations
Friday night in the Allingham Arms Hotel Bundoran was a night when Melvin Gaels celebrated what was a fantastic year for the small North Leitrim Club. This year has turned out to be one of the most successful in the Club’s history, when the Gaels won the Leitrim Senior County Championship, beating rivals and four ‘in a row winners’, Glencar/Manorhamilton in the final. As well, the Minors, Under 16’s and Under 14’s won their respective Championships. There was a lot to celebrate on Friday night, and Donegal All-Ireland winner, David Walsh, came along to present the Senior medals. David congratulated the team and said it was a great achievement for such a small club remarked how bright the future looks for Melvin Gaels, having done so well at underage. David Mc Sharry, Senior team captain presented the minor medals on the night.

Billy Gavigan, senior manager, complimented all the players for the fantastic effort they put in over the year. Brendan Brennan (BB) was selected as Senior Player of the year and Patrick Mc Gowan was selected as Intermediate Player of the year. A presentation was made to Club Chairman, Dessie Sheridan for all his hard work and dedication to Melvin Gaels over the years.

Friday night was a night to remember for all the people of Kinlough and surrounding areas.

Thanks to Spar, Kinlough, The Courthouse Restaurant, Patrick Mc Gloin, Connolly Motors, Sligo, Henry’s Restaurant, Perfect Scent, Kinlough, Kathleen Foley, BMG and Spring a Ring Taxis who sponsored prizes on the night.

Lotto Draw
The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto Draw held in the Dew Drop Inn, Tullaghan on Sunday night were, 6,11,13 and 21. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were, €40 Hannah Lewis, Glenview, Kinlough, €20 each Evelyn Rooney, Edenville, Celine Sheridan, Gubacreeney, Kinlough and E Mc Partland, Melvin Fields, Kinlough. Next draw in the Wellington Bar, Kinlough Jackpot €1050.

Souvenir DVD
A souvenir DVD of the County Final and homecoming is now available to buy for €15. It can be bought in local shops or ordered from the Club.

Club Notes 13.11.2012

League Final
No joy for the Seniors on Sunday in the Senior League Final against Glencar/Manorhamilton in Pairc Sean when they were beaten by the narrowest of margins. The Gaels never produced the kind of football they played in the Senior Championship final. After missing a number of scoring chances in the first half they went into the break scoreless, but were still only two points down, so there was very little between the teams.

In the second half the Gaels played better football, and some great scores from Emlyn Mulligan meant the final whistle arrived with both sides having scored six points. It was the extra time that decided the contest, with Glencar/Manorhamilton getting an all important goal and although the Gaels got two more points they were unable to get the point that would have brought a replay.
In eighty minutes of football the crowd saw only fifteen scores in all, eight from the Gaels and seven from Manorhamilton, numerous yellow cards and inevitably two red, as well as a lot of strange refereeing decisions.

This was not the kind of game that we would like to see every weekend. The only thing that kept the game interesting was the closeness of the score. Well done to all the lads and the mentors who did so well over the year in the league and brought the Senior Championship title to Kinlough.

Congratulations to Glencar/Manorhamilton on their win.

Good Luck
Good luck and best wishes to Paul Mc Gurrin and his girlfriend Celine McConnan on their travels.

Souvenir DVD
A souvenir DVD of the County Final and homecoming is now available to buy for €15. It can be bought in local shops or ordered from Club.

Lotto
The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto draw held in the Mc Gloins, Kinlough on Sunday Nov. 11th were 11,16,18 and 22. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were, Gareth Branley, Muckrim, Kinlough, €20 each, Eugene Connolly, Cabra, Dublin, Claire Rooney, Glenview, Kinlough, and Patsy Foley, Kinlough.
Next draw on Sunday November 25th in Gilbrides Rossinver Jackpot €1,600.

Dinner Dance
The Melvin Gaels Dinner Dance and presentation will take place in the Allingham Arms Hotel on Friday 7th December. The music will be by Beez Neez. Tickets are now on sale and they cost €25 each and are available from any club member and in the local shops.

Club Hoodies
Anyone wishing to buy the new Club Hoodies please note that they are now for sale at Mc Gowan’s Spar, Kinlough

Club Notes 05.11.2012

League Final
On Sunday next at 2.30pm in Pairc Sean the Senior team take on our neighbours Glencar/Manorhamilton for the second final this year. No doubt this League Final will be the usual close encounter.
Good luck to all the lads and Billy, Aiden and Liam.

Senior League v Aughawillan
On Sunday the Senior team made the long trip to Aughawillan for the last round game of the Senior League. The Gaels came away with a comfortable win. Well done to all involved. Thanks to the Aughawillan Club for providing a very welcome cup of tea and sandwiches after the game. Thanks to all the supporters whom came to the game.

Under 21 Championship
Good luck to the Under 21 lads on Saturday when they take on Dromahaire in Drumkeerin.

Lotto
The numbers drawn in the Melvin Gaels Lotto draw held in the Village Inn, Kinlough on Sunday October 28th were 4,6,11 and 14. There was no Jackpot winner. Other winners were, €40 Patsy Mc Govern, Ardfarna, Bundoran, €20 each Michael Gillen, Tawley, Simon Foley, Kinlough and Anthony O’Reilly, Kinlough.

Next draw on Sunday November 11th in Wellington Bar, Kinlough, Jackpot €1,550.

Dinner Dance
The Melvin Gaels Dinner Dance and presentation will take place in the Allingham Arms Hotel on Friday 7th December. The music will be by Beez Neez. Tickets will be on sale this weekend and they will cost €25 each and are available from any club member.

Club Hoodies
Anyone wishing to buy the new Club Hoodies please note that they are now for sale at Mc Gowan’s Spar, Kinlough.

Great scenes as Melvin Gaels celebrate


Melvin Gaels players with the Leitrim county senior championship cup in Kinlough Community Centre on Sunday night. Photo Thomas Gallagher
By Michael McHugh

Published on Friday 12 October 2012 13:22

While Donegal celebrated ecstatically following their recent All Ireland victory, the north Leitrim village of Kinlough was equally jubilant when their senior footballers took the Leitrim GAA senior championship for the first time in 14 years on Sunday, against neighbours Glencar/Manorhamilton on a score of 2-7 to 0-7 in Pairc Sean MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon.

There was a great welcome home for the victorious Gaels on Sunday evening as they arrived back after winning the title and depriving Manor of what would have been a fifth title on the trot. Large crowds turned out at Glenade and all the way as the victors toured through Kinlough and out to Tullaghan. There were also great celebrations at the local Community Centre; Kinlough itself was festooned with flags, bunting and the babble of excited children welcoming home their heroes. More than one blue and white flag was also to be seen in nearby Bundoran and Ballyshannon. There was also the irony that both Donegal clubs were playing in respective first round championship games, while the Gaels had already won a county title, but such is the story of ‘Sam’ success.

It has been a remarkable couple of years for the Gaels – an Intermediate championship title in 2011 followed by a senior title the following year is rare, if not unique in Gaelic football. For team manager Billy Gavigan it has also been an unprecedented success story. Not alone has he guided Melvin Gaels over the past two years; in 2010 he led Bundoran to their first Intermediate championship success since 1977.

Three championships in three years, in two counties, two provinces. A nice little notch on the belt. Mentors Liam Gilmartin and Aidan McGurran wealth of experience also ensured that the Gaels won their 7th senior championship which stretches back to 1959.

Billy said: “I just put them in the right direction, the experience I had from managing them before, I just put them in the right direction and they never looked back. The players have to do the work, they were willing to do it, they were willing to die for each other, so they were. You can only take a small, small bit of credit for the management because the players have to do the work for themselves.”

For Gaels player Thomas Lipsett also, it was particularly special as he married his sweetheart Donna Rogers in Rathmullan on Friday last, with many Mi-wadi’s consumed afterwards in the Silver Tassie Hotel. Winning years for the Gaels include 1959, 1960,1961,1962, 1965, 1998 and now 2012. And in winning the title, they brought an end to one of the greatest club runs ever in Leitrim, as Glencar/manor had won the title four years running in 2008,2009, 2010 and 2011 – another remarkable achievement in its own right.

As Prin Duignan said eloquently in Sunday’s match programme: “We hail these two great teams of the north, one of which seeks an honour never achieved before in Leitrim and either of which would grace Croke Park on St. Patrick’s Day and whether the Cup resides tonight near the Dartry hills between the Duff and the Drowes or makes its home again by the Bonet, Benbo and O’Donnell’s rock, let us salute the young men of this generation.”

Melvin Gaels: Gareth Phelan, Stephen Clancy, Fabian McMorrow, Shane Ryan, Paul McGurran, Paul Brennan, Donal Clancy, Stephen McGurran, Brendan Brennan (0-1), Conor Sheridan, Emlyn Mulligan (0-3), Colm McGowan (0-1), Jonathan Connolly, James Phelan (1-1), David McSharry. Subs: Peter McGowan (0-1) for McSharry (23 mins), Jesse McGuinness (1-0) for Connolly (50 mins), Colin Regan for S. Clancy (57 mins), Tom Lipsett for J. Phelan (62 mins).

Glencar/Manorhamilton: Gary Loughlin, Adrian O’Flynn, Paddy Maguire, Thomas McDonald, Pat Gilmartin, Kieran O’Flynn, Mark McGourty, Darren Sweeney, Fintan McGourty, Dominic Kelly, Colin Ryan, Gerry Hickey (0-1), Adrian Croal, Aaron Hickey (0-2), James Glancy (0-4). Subs: Shane Loughlin for A. O’Flynn (HT), Brian McDonald for Kelly (36 mins), Anthony McDonald for G. Hickey (39 mins), James Rooney for Ryan (50 mins), Michael Poinard for Gilmartin (59 mins)

Source: http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/community/great-scenes-as-melvin-gaels-celebrate-1-4358401

Melvin Gaels whirlwind blows Champions away


Melvin Gaels players and supporters celebrate after last Sunday’s Connacht Gold Senior Championship Final in Carrick-on-Shannon. Photo by Willie Donnellan

Published on Friday 12 October 2012 09:00

They said they were coming for the Fenagh Cup a year ago and last Sunday, Melvin Gaels lived up to the promise as they not only dethroned their great rivals Glencar/Manorhamilton but ended their dream of five Connacht Gold Leitrim Senior Championship titles in a row in devastating fashion last Sunday in Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada.

Goals from James Phelan and Jesse McGuinness were the exclamation points on a Melvin Gaels victory founded on an incredible work-ethic and a ravenous desire to bring the Fenagh Cup back to Kinlough, a victory far more convincing than the two goal cushion they enjoyed at the final whistle.

The wild celebrations at the final whistle reflected just what this victory meant to Melvin Gaels, scenes that were reminiscent of 1998 when the Kinlough men won their first Senior title after a gap of 33 years.

If winning the Fenagh Cup brought to an end a famine long over-due with the talent in the Melvin Gaels ranks, the added bonus of taking the title off their greatest rivals and denying them an unprecedented five-in-a-row only served to heighten their ecstasy.

The buzz-words of work-rate, intensity, desire and team ethic are almost coaching cliché now, trotted out by any victorious team in the aftermath of a big win. But as clichéd as the words have become, they don’t lose their validity as the one word that sprung to mind was hunger.

That hunger was obvious from the steely gaze and fierce concentration of the Melvin Gaels players in the team photographs to the almost manic desire to regain possession in each and every sector of the field; the insatiable work-rate and ferocity in the tackle.

Yet as dominant as the Gaels were throughout last Sunday’s Senior decider, they came close to losing this game as they were unable to translate their dominance into scores and an almighty effort from Glencar/Manorhamilton closed the gap to just a point five minutes into the second half.

The fact that the Manor men were within touching distance of an unprecedented five-in-a-row probably means there will be as much talk about the former champions failings as Melvin Gaels performance in winning the crown but that is the nature of sport rather than a slight on the Gaels.

As Melvin Gaels mentors and supporters pointed out privately themselves in recent weeks, Glencar/Manorhamilton haven’t been playing well this year and they haven’t reached the heights they have shown in the past.

Whether that was four hard years catching up with them or a lack of hunger is hard to tell but at one stage, Melvin Gaels were very worried as their neighbours hit three unanswered points in as many minutes to leave just a point between the teams just six minutes into the second half.

As manager Billy Gavigan pointed out, the match was never truly safe for Melvin Gaels until Jesse McGuinness bundled the ball across the line with seven minutes to go and one wonders what would have happened had Glencar/Manor managed to draw themselves level.

Instead, we saw Melvin Gaels’ resolve at its finest – Glencar/Manor had the momentum, Aaron Hickey and James Glancy were causing enormous problems but with Paul and Brendan Brennan and Fabian McMorrow standing firm, the Gaels defence held out.

Instead, it was the former champions who buckled first – two Gary Loughlin kick-outs were horrible mis-cues and if the Gaels failed to take advantage of the first chance, then Peter McGowan exacted a heavy price with a fine individual point that killed Manor’s surge stone dead.

That Melvin Gaels resolve was evident in the manner in which they responded to the awful loss of captain David McSharry in the first half – their captain was causing huge problems for the Manor defence when he dislocated his knee in the first half, a terrible injury that could see the veteran out of action for some time.

But instead of demoralising the Gaels, they hit back immediately with their first goal when Emlyn Mulligan’s free came off the post and James Phelan, in his first start of the campaign, crashed a great shot to the Manor net.

That score, more than anything, displayed the belief and resolve that Melvin Gaels brought to the final and probably in the final analysis, it was hunger that proved the difference – not a lack of it on the part of Glencar/Manorhamilton but a ravenous desire to take the title that propelled Melvin Gaels to the title.

Paul Brennan deservedly won the man of the match award after a performance full of leadership and energy. When Melvin Gaels needed a move broken up or to get themselves moving, it was inevitably Brennan who got them moving, his presence leading the new champions with real authority.

In fairness, his brother Brendan wasn’t far behind and he seemed to single-handedly disrupt the Manor momentum in the middle of the field and his support play, seemingly everywhere on the field, was top class.

Fabian McMorrow too displayed his County credentials with a performance of real authority in the back-line even if James Glancy did give him moments of real worry. But McMorrow was a real steadying presence for a Kinlough defence that ensured that the vaunted Glencar/Manor attack never truly got going.

Up front, the Gaels would have ordinarily crumbled had they lost David McSharry and star man Emlyn Mulligan had one of his quieter days as he did last Sunday. Mulligan started in blistering fashion but once Paddy Maguire switched on to him, his influence waned.

Yet with James Phelan causing a real problem at full-forward, instead of the full-back position where he won his first Senior championship medal in 1998, the Gaels were always an attacking presence and their style of play, similar to Donegal, was not so much dependent on the individual but with working the ball to the best placed colleague.

Subs Peter McGowan and Jesse McGuinness had big impacts but the lingering image is of the incredible work-rate and intensity the Kinlough attack brought to hassling and harrying the Manor defence at every opportunity.

The game ended in a flurry of off-the-ball shoving and pushing and a few punches and James Glancy was fortunate to escape without a red card after an off-the-ball clash but the incidents were all symptoms of Glencar/Manor’s frustration and annoyance that they were losing their title to their great rivals.

The former champions will be hurt by the manner of their loss and if anything the sight of the Gaels celebrations will only serve to motivate them for what looks to be a rivalry that has the potential to dominate club football in the county for years to come.

Source: http://www.leitrimobserver.ie/sport/gaelic-games/melvin-gaels-whirlwind-blows-champions-away-1-4348893

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