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| D'imir siad sna
Triocaidí: Players from the 1930s pictured in 1989, L to R:
Tommy McGoldrick (Died June 2004, the last survivor from the 1930s
winning teams), Felix McGoldrick, John Creamer, Seán Sharpley. |
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| Two Famous
Ballinamore men, though neither were natives of the town:
Jackie Gallagher (left) who came from Melvin Gaels, won a Senior
Championship with Ballinamore in 1956 and then returned to win more with
Melvin Gaels. The legendary Tom Gannon (right), who captained Leitrim to
win the 1927 Connacht Championship and lived to see Leitrim win Connacht
again in 1994 |
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| Béal an Átha Móir
i bPáirc an Chrócaigh: Tommy Moran about to referee the All
Ireland Minor Football Final in Croke Park in 1977 between Meath and Down.
Lto R: Charlie McCormack, Gerry Mahon, Joe Martin (Dublin), Tommy Moran,
Brian McManus (Dublin), Liam McGovern, Jackie Gallagher |
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| Oifigí Club Sheáin
Uí Eislin in the Club's Centenary Year 1989: Back: Andy Duffy
(Rúnaí), Brendan Burns (Senior Team Manager), John Harte (Cisteoir),
Gerry Mahon (Underage football Manager) Seán Ó Suilleabháin (Hurling
Manager), Seán Kavanagh (Scór), Francis Duignan (Selector and Vice
Chairman). Front: Charlie McCormack (Referee), Jackie Gallagher (Under 14
manager), Paudge Keenaghan (Assistant Secretary and PRO), Tom Burns (Cathaoirleach),
Brid Sullivan ( Scor Organiser), Hugh McTague (Assistant Treasurer),
Christy Gallogly (Uachtarán) |
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| Clubman of the
year for Co Leitrim in 1987, John Harte, receiving his award
from GAA President John Dowling |
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| In 1989 the Club celebrated its
centenary and GAA President came to Ballinamore to attend the
celebrations. Picture above (L to R): Fr Dan Gallogly, Andy Duffy,
John Dowling, Tom Burns, Christy Gallogly, Gerry Mahon |
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| Gerry Mahon was
Cathaoirleach of Leitrim Co Board from 1981-1984 |
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| Tommy Moran was Rúnaí of
Leitrim Co Board from 1982-1999 |
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| Brendan Gormley was
Cisteoir of Leitrim Co Board from 1985-2001 |
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| Eddie Matt Turbitt one of the legendary
figures in Seán O'Heslins GAA |
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| Pat Mallon; Dublin and Seán
O'Heslins supporter |
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| Hugh McTague, Treasurer of
the club 1964-1974 now Club President and long time supporter |
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| The Crossan
Family; They won more titles with Ballinamore than any other
family; L to R: Seán, Peter, Aidan and Damien |
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| Ollie Honeyman; one of the
legends of Seán O'Heslins and Leitrim football and former senior team
manager |
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| Sean O'Heslins 1979 Senior Champions at
25 Anniversary Reunion February 2005: Back: Walter Sharpley,
Francis Duignan, Gerry Logan, Barry O'Reilly, Noel Crossan, Hugh Murphy,
Gerry Reynolds, Sean Crossan, Colm O'Reilly. Centre: Tom McCaffrey,
Damien Crossan, Brian Gallogly, Tom Burns, Joey Smith, Patrick
McKiernan, Thomas McTague, Ollie Honeyman. Front: Brendan Burns, Sean
Kavanagh, Paddy Dolan, Brian McKiernan, Sean Creamer, Seamus Hayden,
Joseph McTague
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| Sean O'Heslins three players selected
on the Leitrim Team of the Millenium: Noel Crossan, Paddy
Dolan and Ollie Honeyman, The three played on the 1979 Senior
Championship winning team. |
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Alan Banks and Paddy Prior showing off the new Sean O
Heslins Club Jacket

Tommy Moran and Club Chairman Adrian Smith wearing their
new Club Jacket
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Sponsored cycle from Dromod to Ballinamore -
Bhi se fliuch - but it didnt stop them Mary Donohoe, Cyril Smith
(pretending he is going to cycle!!!!), John D'arcy, Paddy Prior, Claire
Fanning, Brid Sullivan, Olivia McKeon and Elvis
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Elvis - about to cycle to Ballinamore
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