Ulster Colleges

Started by Line Ball, October 13, 2012, 06:59:14 PM

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Sure it was Live on TG4 Rawhide, you don't need me!

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Congrats to Maghera, hats off to all involved.

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See St Killian's Garron Tower winning goal by Fergus McCambridge vs St Pat's Maghera in this afternoon's Danske Bank Forester's Cup Final in Ballymena: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e_Hlie8EpY

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Tasty point here by Sambo's lad Christy from today's Danske Bank Foresters Final https://vimeo.com/64919281

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Tiarnan McHugh hits the net for St Patricks Maghera in today's Danske Bank Dalton Cup Final: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnKkg--_IdA&feature=youtu.be

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Now and again you come across a young lad like this.. the size of nothing but big in heart, devillment and craic - 'We were messing about but we got our heads in the right place' - St Pats Maghera star man Ciaran Hendry after his team went from 8 down at half-time to hold the Convent scoreless and win by 5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Altklggu6-c&feature=youtu.be

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Bit of a thriller today in the Danske Bank Brock Cup Final at Emyvale, with the Academy Dungannon scoring this penalty right at the end to force extra-time. They beat Cavan in the end. http://t.co/qDeBlpE5qR

armaghniac

QuoteI see St. Ciaran's Ballygawley

Is there football around Ballygawley at all?
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Line Ball

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on July 16, 2013, 07:04:48 PM
I see St. Ciaran's Ballygawley and the Holy Trinity Cookstown have opted to enter the Colleges competitions from this September. St. Ciaran's will take part in the MacRory Cup while HTC will enter the MacLaron.

Edit: Also the winners of the MacLaron and Markey Cups in 2014 will play-off against each other with the winner representing Ulster in the All-Ireland Senior Colleges "B" competition.

Taken from Ulster Colleges website


St Ciaran's Ballygawley join race for MacRory Cup

July 5, 2013

Colleges' Football 2013-4

St Ciaran's Ballygawley have been accepted as a late entry into the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges' MacRory Cup at the Council's fixtures' meeting at the weekend.

Their inclusion along with the announcement in June that last season's Rannafast Cup winners St Patrick's Cavan and MacLarnon champions St Michael's Lurgan has expanded the MacRory Cup competition to 13 schools – the largest ever entry.

St Ciaran's addition to Group B along with St Paul's Bessbrook, the other two Tyrone schools (Omagh CBS and St Patrick's Academy), Lurgan, St Macartan's and St Mary's Magherafelt means that the bottom team in this group after the league section in the autumn term will be the only team eliminated pre-Christmas.

The top two teams from each group will automatically qualify for the quarter-final draw, while the rest of the finishing positions will trigger 4 play-offs – A3 v B6, A4 v B5, A5 v B4 and A6 v B3.

St Ciaran's head coach Martin McElkennon admitted that the new arrangements for second level schools' GAA announced at the start of June had prompted their move from Vocationals' Markey Cup into the MacRory.

"Obviously the Vocational Schools' system has served us very well over the years.  We have been able through the under-age competitions and Markey Cup to provide our students with a good standard of football and the opportunity to play in regional, provincial and national finals."

"However following the re-organisation at All-Ireland level and the implications for Ulster schools in general, we have decided that the Colleges' system now offers us the best vehicle for developing our teams this year."

Under the new structure, the Markey Cup winners will have to play the MacLarnon champions to reach the All-Ireland B series.

"We feel that the Colleges' system allows us to bed down better within the new structure.  We have entered Grade B competitions at all the other age-groups, but we aspire to play at Grade A level through the age-groups and can move up where and when we feel our players will benefit."

Another Tyrone Vocational school, last season's Markey Cup champions and All-Ireland Vocational schools' finalists Holy Trinity Cookstown, has also opted to compete in Ulster Colleges' competitions – but at B level right through the age-groups.

Head coach Peter Canavan feels that their MacLarnon Cup draw is almost as tough as the MacRory programme.

"We have drawn St Eunan's Letterkenny, St Pius X and St Mary's CBGS Belfast.  That is a very strong group of schools that all move regularly between the A and B competitions."

There are 4 groups of 4 teams in the Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup with the top team in each group going through to the quarter-finals and the second and third placed teams in each facing play-off games to provide the other 4 quarter-finalists.

"There is a huge challenge awaiting us just to make it through to the quarter-finals," claims Canavan, who has only "8 or 9" of the Markey Cup squad back next season.

"We will need to work very hard in preparation for each of the 4 games in the autumn term and then see where that takes us."

Holy Trinity's first game under the Colleges' umbrella is due during the second week of the new term when they play St Joseph's Crossmaglen in the Danske Bank Herald Cup while St Ciaran's are in action a week later in the same competition against St Patrick's Downpatrick.

Fixtures for all Ulster Colleges' fixtures can be found on the organisation's facebook page

superbad

Does anyone know if any MacRory games are taking place tomorrow?

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Abbey and the College in the Marshes at 11 afaik.
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superbad

Thanks 5 Sams. Who are the big hitters?

naka

Shorty trainors son hits 2-8 for the abbey as they beat the college by 4
Seems to have had some game, also saw that DJ Kane son scored for the cbs

elk

Wasn't a great game, a lot of passing errors. Came down to which main forward had the better day. Turned out to be the Abbey lad who just wasn't marshelled as well as the College lad. Although the Abbey player was very accurate and put over some super points. Don't know if either team had key players missing or not.

superbad

Good result for the Abbey. I see there are a few games down for tomorrow. Enniskillen V Cavan. Lurgan V Ballygawley and Monaghan V Magherafelt.