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#41
16th October
Preliminary Round
Cavan Gaels(Cavan) v Gleann tSuilí(Donegal)
3-30pm   Breffni Park
Ciaran Brannigan

30th October
Quarter Finals
(Dromore/Clonoe)Tyrone v (Kilrea/Ballinderry)Derry   (Tyrone venue)

St Galls(Antrim) v (Crossmaglen Rangers/Ballymacnab)Armagh   (Antrim venue)

Roslea Shamrocks(Fermanagh) v (Burren/Clonduff)Down   (Fermanagh venue)

Latton O'Rahillys(Monaghan) v Cavan or Donegal   (Monaghan v Cavan (Monaghan venue) Monaghan v Donegal (Donegal venue))

13th November
Semi Finals:
Tyrone/Derry v Antrim/Armagh
Fermanagh/Down v Monaghan or Cavan/Donegal

27th November
Final

(Extra Time - if required - in all games up to and including the Semi Finals)

Dia Sathairn 15-10-11
7-00pm Burren v Clonduff

Dia Domhnaigh 16-10-11
3-15pm Kilrea v Ballinderry
4-00pm Crossmaglen Rangers v Ballymacnab
#43
Dún na nGall Finals on the day as long as there are no spreading aiteannach fires in the Fál Carrach area.

Junior Final: Anagaire(Áth na gCoire) Bridge team Naomh Muire take on Na Dúnaibh who defeated Laochra Loch Laoi from West Belfast in last year's epic starring Elizabeth Taylor, Clark Gable, Richard Burton, Vivien Leigh and a host of others with a last minute Extra Time cúl by Scarlett O'Hara edging the game for the popular caravan site side. The game lasted much longer on any channel showing it which had adverts though it gave people a tseans to make some tae during the ordeal.

Senior Final: Gleann tSuilí v Naomh Conaill.
#44
Group A
Saturday 26th March
Armagh 1-13 Cavan 1-08
Down 1-06 Monaghan 0-10

Saturday 2nd April
Cavan 0-12 Down 1-11
Monaghan 0-09 Armagh 3-06

Wednesday 6th April
Down 1-14 Armagh 0-17

Saturday 9th April
Cavan 1-15 Monaghan 1-06


Group B
Saturday 19th March
Fermanagh 2-04 Donegal 0-09
Tyrone 2-14 Antrim 0-11

Saturday 26th March
Derry 2-15 Tyrone 1-09
Antrim 0-07 Fermanagh 2-09

Saturday 2nd April
Tyrone 1-11 Donegal 1-11
Antrim 0-05 Derry 1-20

Tuesday 5th April
Fermanagh 3-10 Tyrone 1-09

Wednesday 6th April
Derry 1-13 Donegal 1-11

Saturday 9th April
Donegal 2-09 Antrim 1-12
Derry 3-08 Fermanagh 1-06 

#45
Ulster Under 21 Football Championship

Wednesday 9th March
Preliminary Round
Derry v Armagh
(Derry venue)   8-00pm

Wednesday 16th March
Quarter Finals:
Fermanagh v Cavan
(Fermanagh venue)   8-00pm

Donegal v Antrim
(Donegal venue)   8-00pm

Down v Tyrone
(Down venue)   8-00pm

Monaghan v Derry or Armagh
                       8-00pm


Wednesday 23rd March
Semi Finals:
Fermanagh or Cavan v Donegal or Antrim
   8-00pm

Down or Tyrone v Monaghan or Derry/Armagh
8-00pm

Wednesday 30th March 2011
Final
#47
Taking over.
#48
The Irish Times - Thursday, September 30, 2010

Poster Bogball XV's Clock-hooter experiment ready to roll

IAN O'RIORDAN Reports

GAELIC GAMES: THE GAA is almost ready for its next experiment in the men's game – this one being the countdown clock and hooter system of match timing, similar to that used in the women's Football Championship for the past number of years.

It will be implemented on an experimental basis during next season's National Football and Hurling Leagues and, if deemed favourable at next year's congress, will be used for all Inter County Championship games in both codes in 2012.

The Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) are checking with all County grounds to make sure the countdown clock and hooter system can be installed in time for the start of the leagues next February.

According to GAA president Christy Cooney, preparations have been going on since the motion to experiment with the system was passed at Congress last April.

"The CCCC are examining it at the moment," said Cooney, "and working to ensure that they will be in place at all grounds where our national league matches happen, and all grounds are able to manage it properly. That is being investigated by CCCC and the examination of all county grounds is ongoing to make sure they are equipped once the national leagues begin in February."

The motion, as passed at congress last April, reads: "That the clock/hooter system be introduced to signal the conclusion of a game following the notification by the fourth official, or other designated person, of the finishing time to include added time to be played.

"This procedure (to) be initially introduced in 2011 on a trial basis for all senior intercounty league games in all divisions in both hurling and football, and if successful, it also be implemented for all intercounty championship games in both codes in 2012."

The issue of match timing, and whether it should be taken out of the hands of the referee, has become increasingly contentious in recent years, particularly as the demands on referees appear to be increasing, and also as the amount of time added on often varies considerably, largely depending on how referees interpret the apparent breaks in play.

The system as used in women's Football sees the countdown clock stopped at every significant break in play, once signalled by the referee.

Last Sunday's women's All Ireland final, for example, although a 60-minute game, actually lasted over 70 minutes – as, including stops, the first half lasted 36 minutes and 40 seconds, and the second half 34:40.



#49
GAA Discussion / Sunday Game Football Team of the Year
September 19, 2010, 11:12:14 PM
A Quirke Cork

P Kelly Kldare
M Shields Cork
P McMahon Dublin

P Kissane Cork
K McKernan Down
E Bolton Kildare

P Keenan Louth
M D McAuley Dublin

D Hughes Down
M Clarke
P Kelly Cork

D Goulding Cork
B Brogan Dublin /A Tohill Derry/ A Davis Cork - 'he's in the studio with us'
C Cooper Kerry
#50
GAA Discussion / I'll Tell My Ma When I Go Home
September 19, 2010, 03:23:06 PM
Took them long enough to catch on.
#51
The local representatives may well be decided the night.

03-09-10 (Friday)
Antrim Minor Football Championship Final
Lámh Dhearg v St Johns
20:30   Casement Park
Referee: Eamon Trainor
#52
GAA Discussion / Peil na mBan 2010
August 02, 2010, 01:31:51 PM
All Ireland Senior Football Championship Teams:

Armagh Down Monaghan Tyrone
Clare Cork Kerry Tipperary
Dublin Kildare Laois Meath
Galway Leitrim Mayo Sligo

Sunday August 1st:
All Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 1 Qualifiers
Results:
Down 1-09 Kildare 4-13
Tyrone 6-22 Leitrim 2-09

Monday August 2nd:
All Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 1 Qualifiers:
Kerry v Mayo
Banagher   (2-30)

Tipperary v Meath
Banagher    (4-15)

Both live on TG4 
#53
Nail it to the ceiling of the front page of this Board and leave it to die as it has since then with only a spam merchant to occasionally intervene.

Good bye Latest Scores. (for quite some time now unfortunately)
#54


'A mistake on the pitch might cost you the game.
A mistake on the road can cost you your life.'

The Barrett Sports Lighting Dr McKenna Cup final saw Ulster GAA promote their new Road Safety Campaign 'Live to Play'. Before the ball was thrown in, a minute's silence was observed for all those who have lost their lives on the roads and the players wore black arm bands as a mark of respect.

Ulster GAA also launched their specially commissioned jersey on the night, with Tyrone's Brian Dooher and Donegal's Karl Lacey (pictured) lending their support to the Campaign.

The jersey uses the traditional Ulster colours of black and amber, but the design has been amended to include a black stripe across the chest – promoting the concept of wearing a seatbelt. One of a number of road safety messages which will be endorsed throughout the Campaign.

Ulster GAA president Tom Daly said "This is a campaign which is very close to our hearts. Virtually every GAA Club in Ulster has suffered the loss of a member through a collision on the roads and if this initiative helps to prevent further deaths then we are more than happy to lead on this. The backing which has been given by our Counties, players and managers has allowed us to demonstrate to our members that this is something which we, in the GAA, believe in passionately and want to make a difference".

Ulster GAA Road Safety Campaign is being promoted online on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ulster.gaa) and You Tube (www.youtube.com/UlsterGAA) in an effort to communicate this message to a young audience.

The events which took place at the match were the first in a series of promotional initiatives which will roll out across Ulster in the coming months. Profile player and managers from across Ulster are expected to back the initiative by lending their support at events and in the media. A poster campaign will be launched using the 'Live to Play' theme and there will be a section of Ulster GAA website devoted to educating members.

In early spring a series of workshops will take place at Club level to provide thorough education for members, particularly young drivers who are most at risk of being involved in an incident.
#55
Sunday May 2nd

Dún na nGall

Junior Semi Finals:
Gleann Súili 1-09 Gaoth Dobhair 1-06
An Tearmann 1-09 Na Dúnaibh 1-15

Senior Semi Finals
An Clochán Liath 1-09 Naomh Columba 2-04
An Tearmann 1-07 Cill Chartha 4-09

Great win for the City against Naomh Columba though they'll find the going tough in the Final against a Cill Chartha team who were leading An Tearmann 4-00 to 1-01 after fifteen minutes of their game.
Big party going on in the Lagoon at the moment as An Tearmann are this year's hosts for the Final stages of the Donegal section of the overall competition.
#56
GAA Discussion / The Tables Are Back
April 10, 2010, 01:23:29 AM
The GAA wishes to confirm that where Teams in the National Leagues finish on equal points the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified:

(i)                 Where two Teams only are involved - the outcome of the meeting of the two Teams in the previous game in the Competition;

(ii)               Scoring Difference (subtracting the total Scores Against from total Scores For);

(iii)             Highest Total Score For;

(iv)              A Play-Off.

Exceptions:
In relation to means (ii) and (iii) above, if the accumulated scores of a team, so involved, are affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walk over, the tie shall be decided by a Play-Off.


#57
Wednesday April 14th

Munster GAA Minor Football Quarter Finals

@ Austin Stack Park, Tralee
Kerry v Tipperary                               at 6.30pm
Reiteoir - Rory Hickey (An Clár)

@ Kilmallock
Limerick v Waterford                    at 6.30pm
Reiteoir -  Ger Lynch (Ciarraí)

@ Cusack Park, Ennis
Clare v Cork                                    at 6.30pm
Reiteoir - Keith O'Brien (Tiobraid Árann)

(Extra time in all games in the event of a Draw at the end of 60 minutes)


April 19th
Play Off 1
Loser of Limerick v Waterford v Loser of Clare v Cork

April 24th
Play Off 2
Loser of Kerry v Tipperary v Winner of Play Off 1

May 12th
Semi Final
Winner of Kerry v Tipperary v Winner of Limerick v Waterford

May 12th
Semi Final
Winner of Clare v Cork v Winner of Loser of Kerry v Tipperary versus Winner of Loser of Limerick v Waterford versus Loser of Clare v Cork

July 4th
Final

#58
26 March 2010
Press Release

The GAA wishes to confirm that where Teams in the National Leagues finish on equal points the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified:

(i)                 Where two Teams only are involved - the outcome of the meeting of the two Teams in the previous game in the Competition;

(ii)               Scoring Difference (subtracting the total Scores Against from total Scores For);

(iii)             Highest Total Score For;

(iv)              A Play-Off.

Exceptions:
In relation to means (ii) and (iii) above, if the accumulated scores of a team, so involved, are affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walk over, the tie shall be decided by a Play-Off.
#59
MUNSTER GAA FOOTBALL UNDER 21 CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Fixtures

Quarter Finals:

Wednesday March 10th
@ Pairc na nGael, Limerick Limerick 1-10 Clare 0-10

Saturday March 13th
@ Austin Stack Park, Tralee Kerry v Cork 2.00pm
Réiteoir – Rory Hickey (An Clár)


Semi Finals:

Thursday March 18th
@ Semple Stadium, Thurles Tipperary v Limerick 7.30pm
Reiteoir – Michael Collins (Corcaigh)

Saturday March 20th
@ Fraher Field, Dungarvan Waterford v Cork/Kerry 2.00pm
Reiteoir – Michael Meade (Luimneach)

EXTRA TIME IN ALL GAMES

DATE & VENUE FOR FINAL TO BE ANNOUNCED
#60
GAA Discussion / Ulster Minor Football League 2010
March 08, 2010, 11:00:39 PM
Ulster Minor Football League
Section A 

Armagh  Monaghan  Cullyhanna 13/03/2010 12:00 Owen Quinn

Down  Dublin  Páirc Esler Newry  13/03/2010 12:00 Eugene McConnell   

Cavan  Meath  Breffni Park  13/03/2010 12:00 Sean Gilsenan

Ulster Minor Football League
Section B

Donegal  Fermanagh  Letterkenny 13/03/2010 12:00 Cathal O Hagan

Tyrone  Derry Pomeroy  13/03/2010 12:00 Shaun McLaughlin 

Antrim  Westmeath  Ahoghill  13/03/2010 13:00 Fergal Daly


Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 1

Antrim 3-11 Derry 2-07  Loughgiel  13/03/2010 12:00 Kieran McGuinness 

Armagh 1-14 Down 1-11 Middletown  14/03/2010 12:00 Colm Cunning 

Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 2

Fermanagh 1-03 Donegal 1-09 Lisnaskea 13/03/2010 12:00 Alan Richardson   

Monaghan 1-12 Tyrone 3-16 Cloghan-Annyalla 13/03/2010 12:00 Niall Clifford
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Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 1
Round 1
Antrim  3-11 Derry 2-07
Armagh  1-14 Down 1-11   

Round 2 
Down  - - Derry  20/03/2010
Antrim  - - Armagh  20/03/10

Round 3
Derry  - - Armagh  27/03/2010 
Down  - - Antrim  27/03/10

Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 2
Round 1 
Fermanagh  1-03 Donegal 1-09   
Monaghan  1-12 Tyrone 3-16

Round 2 
Fermanagh  - - Monaghan  20/03/2010 
Donegal  - - Tyrone  20/03/2010

Round 3
Tyrone  - - Fermanagh  27/03/2010 
Donegal  - - Monaghan  27/03/2010