Ulster Intermediate and Junior Club Championships 2010

Started by DownFanatic, October 04, 2010, 04:44:05 PM

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DownFanatic

Ulster IFC

Preliminary Round


Doohamlet (Monaghan) v Bundoran (Donegal)

Quarter Finals

Drumalee (Cavan) v Derrylaughan (Tyrone)

Tullylish (Down) v Lisnaskea (Fermanagh)

Sarsfields (Armagh) v Doohamlet (Monaghan)

Rasharkin (Antrim) v Castledawson (Derry)


Semi Finals

Lisnaskea v Rasharkin

Derrylaughan v Doohamlet


Final

Lisnaskea v Doohamlet


Ulster JFC

Preliminary Round


Killyman (Tyrone) v Corduff (Monaghan)


Quarter Finals

Maguiresbridge (Fermanagh) v Drumaness (Down)

Naomh Colmcille (Donegal) v Corduff (Monaghan)

Swanlinbar (Cavan) v Ardmore (Derry)

Grange (Armagh) v O'Donnells (Antrim)


Semi Finals

Swanlinbar v Drumaness

Grange v Corduff


Final

Swanlinbar v Corduff

FermGael

The Junior winners in Fermanagh are Maguiresbridge.

They were the only team eligible to compete in the competition in Fermanagh.

Anyone know any odds for the intermediate??

Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

DownFanatic

Quote from: FermGael on October 04, 2010, 10:12:55 PM
The Junior winners in Fermanagh are Maguiresbridge.

They were the only team eligible to compete in the competition in Fermanagh.

Anyone know any odds for the intermediate??

Can't find any odds on it. Quite a strong field in the IFC this year. Sarsfields, Castledawson and Lisnaskea would all fancy their chances Id say.

fitzroyalty

Sarsfields might fancy their chances, just finished their second season in Division 1. A bit suspect at the back but have addressed that to a certain degree recently, and are strong going forward with some tricky forwards. I'd say the Tyrone winners would be strong enough too along with the Derry champs.
In the junior, I'm not an expert in this field though I would expect Tullysaran to win the Armagh final having just been promoted to Division 2 in Armagh, they face a Division 4 team so should have too much for them. Armagh teams don't really have a great track record in the two lower grades so its hard to tell how they'll get on!

paco


FermGael

Fermanagh teams have an awful record in this competition.
Lisnaskea could change that.
A good team, could have given the senior championship a good rattle this year.
Currently in the top half of division 1 and have a shout of making a league final.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

barelegs

Tyrone finals are this Sunday.

IFC

Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's v Urney Saint Colomba's

JFC

Killyman Saint Mary's v Stewartstown Harps

If Stewartstown get over the match on Sunday I'd fancy them to win Ulster. Reached AI Junior final in 2006 having won Ulster in 2005. That said Killyman have a great championship pedigree having won both Intermediate and Junior titles in the last 5-6 years.

Hard to know how the Intermeidate teams will perform.

FarneyMan

Monaghan and Tyrone clubs have shared the last 6 Ulster Junior Club titles...........they meet each other in this years prelim round !!

clarshack

Quote from: FarneyMan on October 05, 2010, 08:44:24 AM
Monaghan and Tyrone clubs have shared the last 6 Ulster Junior Club titles...........they meet each other in this years prelim round !!

whoever wins between stewartstown and killyman will likely go on the beer that week thus leaving corduff with a big advantage.

barelegs

Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's won the Tyrone Intermediate Championship today.

Killyman St Mary's won the Junior.

banker

Tullylish the newly crowned Down champions will cause an upset or to in this competition

Banana Man

Tullylish will be massively up against it, they are currently in a relegation battle to go down to division 3 against a team in top half of division 1, while i would like to see tullylish give it a rattle, i reckon it will be too big an ask though

although how is a team in the top half of divison 1 eligible for an intermediate championship?

banker

That team might play division one football but the football in Fermanagh is not as good of a standard as in Down.
Tullylish beat a team who had three Down players in their team that reached the all-ireland final aswel as competing in the Ulster championship two years ago. would not rule them out.
Although remaining in division two would be tullylish's aim and believe they will stay in division 2.

mylestheslasher

Cavan intermediate winners were drumalee (featuring our own boojangles). Swanlinbar should give the junior a good run as they are a coming team in the county

FermGael

Quote from: banker on October 19, 2010, 02:44:58 PM
That team might play division one football but the football in Fermanagh is not as good of a standard as in Down.
Tullylish beat a team who had three Down players in their team that reached the all-ireland final aswel as competing in the Ulster championship two years ago. would not rule them out.
Although remaining in division two would be tullylish's aim and believe they will stay in division 2.

Banker are they starting 15 or panel members??
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered