Ulster club senior football championship - 2015

Started by JoG2, August 27, 2015, 09:47:15 AM

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JoG2

Preliminary Round: 18th October
Derry v Fermanagh

Quarter Finals: 1st November
Armagh v Antrim
Cavan v Down
Donegal v Tyrone
Monaghan v Derry/Fermanagh

Semi Finals: 15th November
Armagh / Antrim v Cavan / Down
Donegal / Tyrone v Monaghan v Derry/Fermanagh

Ulster club intermediate football championship

First Round:18th October
Down v Derry

Quarter Finals: 1st November
Antrim v Fermanagh
Donegal v Armagh
Cavan v Monaghan
Tyrone v Down/Derry

Ulster club junior football championship

First Round: 18th October
Armagh v Fermanagh

Quarter Finals: 1st November:
Donegal v Cavan
Down v Antrim
Tyrone v Derry
Monaghan v Armagh/Fermanagh


One of Antrim or Armagh's biggins will bite the dust in rd 1

general_lee

Cross should retain their Armagh crown, they're minus Jamie Clarke but are still destroying teams, namely Granemore and Killeavy with the winners of Ogs/Dromintee next up for a spanking.

Intermediate has about 8 teams who could arguably win, but Clann Eireann and Madden have been the most consistent sides in the league so far.

Junior I haven't a clue lol


SimonSays

The Armagh Intermediate is the hardest in Armagh to win. League doesnt really come into it . Grange and Whitecross and St.Peters now have their county men back and would def be among the favs

general_lee

Quote from: SimonSays on August 27, 2015, 04:37:59 PM
The Armagh Intermediate is the hardest in Armagh to win. League doesnt really come into it . Grange and Whitecross and St.Peters now have their county men back and would def be among the favs
Well saying St Paul's won the intermediate league/champ double last year I'd say league would have some bearing.

Syferus

Cross-Galls in the QFs would be a tasty way to kick off the provincial season..

orangeman

Quote from: general_lee on August 27, 2015, 02:53:00 PM
Cross should retain their Armagh crown, they're minus Jamie Clarke but are still destroying teams, namely Granemore and Killeavy with the winners of Ogs/Dromintee next up for a spanking.

Intermediate has about 8 teams who could arguably win, but Clann Eireann and Madden have been the most consistent sides in the league so far.

Junior I haven't a clue lol

Cross won't get it as handy against Dromintee this time around.

armaghniac

Quote from: orangeman on August 27, 2015, 10:43:55 PM
Quote from: general_lee on August 27, 2015, 02:53:00 PM
Cross should retain their Armagh crown, they're minus Jamie Clarke but are still destroying teams, namely Granemore and Killeavy with the winners of Ogs/Dromintee next up for a spanking.

Intermediate has about 8 teams who could arguably win, but Clann Eireann and Madden have been the most consistent sides in the league so far.

Junior I haven't a clue lol

Cross won't get it as handy against Dromintee this time around.

Sure they only won by 11 points last year, they might do as well again.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

FermGael

The senior could be more competitive in Fermanagh this year.
Roslea will clearly be the favourites with the 3 Quigleys but they have lost James Sherry who was a major influence on there team.  Derrygonnelly and Devenish have 4 or 5 county men now and if Erne Gaels can get past Tempo, they could be the dark horses in the competition.

Fermanagh Intermediate will be interesting this year.
The championships have been redone and the senior championship has been limited to just 8 teams.
A lot of good teams in the intermediate this year and the winners will certainly be good enough to give Ulster a rattle. 
We also have the return of the Fermanagh Junior championship as well after I do not know how long.
Again the winners here could be a handful on the Ulster stage.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

general_lee

How many Fermanagh clubs make up the intermediate and junior championships?

Keyboard Warrior

Omagh/Crossmaglen Final. (BOLD statement)
Cross to win.

Anyone give me odds on this prediction coming true?

FermGael

Quote from: general_lee on August 28, 2015, 12:53:51 PM
How many Fermanagh clubs make up the intermediate and junior championships?

8 in the Senior
8 Intermediate
4 in the Junior
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

general_lee

Anyone care to have a guess of the 9 winners for a bit o craic ?

I'm going to go

Antrim - Cargin
Armagh - Crossmaglen
Cavan - Cavan Gaels
Derry - Lavey
Donegal - Kilcar
Down - Burren
Fermanagh - Roslea
Monaghan - Scotstown
Tyrone - Dromore

BenDover

Quote from: orangeman on August 27, 2015, 10:43:55 PM
Quote from: general_lee on August 27, 2015, 02:53:00 PM
Cross should retain their Armagh crown, they're minus Jamie Clarke but are still destroying teams, namely Granemore and Killeavy with the winners of Ogs/Dromintee next up for a spanking.

Intermediate has about 8 teams who could arguably win, but Clann Eireann and Madden have been the most consistent sides in the league so far.

Junior I haven't a clue lol
Is that the same poor Dromintee side I watched the Ogs beat comfortably?

Cross won't get it as handy against Dromintee this time around.

SHEEDY

Kilcoo beat burren 2-7 to 1-9 in down championship 1/4 final.
nil satis nisi optimum

StephenC

Donegal SFC

This weekends QF results:
N. Conaill 0-11 Termon 1-05
Kilcar 3-13 Four Masters 0-08
St Michael's 3-15 Malin 1-05
St Eunan's 3-07 Glenswilly 0-08

Draw for the SFs
N. Conaill v Kilcar
St. Eunans v St Michaels