Ulster club football league 2009

Started by Oak Leafer, January 02, 2009, 04:42:56 PM

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illdecide

I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

bannside

Are we expecting some white smoke any time soon?

illdecide

Quote from: bannside on January 20, 2009, 11:17:48 AM
Are we expecting some white smoke any time soon?

If you're talking about Clans then the new managers are Gerard Skelton with a backroom staff of Enda Brady, Ger Reid and Paul Henderson and if you're not talking about clans sorry for ranting
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

full back

From Ulster.gaa.ie


Group A
Ardboe (Tyrone)
Aodh Ruadh (Donegal)
Ballinascreen (Derry)
Derrylin (Fermanagh)
Newbridge (Derry)
Truagh (Monaghan)

Group B
Ballinderry (Derry)
Galbally (Tyrone)
Longstone (Down)
Kilrea (Derry)
St Brigids (Antrim)
Whitecross (Armagh)

Group C
Ballymacnab (Armagh)
Bellaghy (Derry)
Creggan (Antrim)
Gortin (Tyrone)
Latton (Monaghan)
Magherafelt (Derry)

Group D
Clan na Gael (Armagh)
Dungiven (Derry)
Loughmacrory (Tyrone)
Malin (Donegal)
Portglenone (Antrim)
Strabane (Tyrone)

Group E
Doohamlet (Monaghan)
Glenullin (Derry)
Glenavy (Antrim)
Kildress (Tyrone)
Lavey (Derry)
Silverbridge (Armagh)

Group F
Cargin (Antrim)
Dromore (Tyrone)
Greencastle (Tyrone)
Greenlough (Derry)
Loup (Derry)
Mac Cumhaills (Donegal)

orangeman

Ulster Club Football League Draw
The draw for the 2009 Ulster Club Senior Football League took place on Tuesday 20th January.

This year, there has been a total of 36 entrants from 8 of the 9 Ulster Counties.

The teams have been split into 6 groups, each team will play each other once, with the 6 group winners and 2 best runners-up qualifying for the quarter finals.

The first round of games will commence on Sunday 8th February.
Complete fixtures will be available on the Ulster GAA website today.

Group A
Ardboe (Tyrone)
Aodh Ruadh (Donegal)
Ballinascreen (Derry)
Derrylin (Fermanagh)
Newbridge (Derry)
Truagh (Monaghan)

Group B
Ballinderry (Derry)
Galbally (Tyrone)
Longstone (Down)
Kilrea (Derry)
St Brigids (Antrim)
Whitecross (Armagh)

Group C
Ballymacnab (Armagh)
Bellaghy (Derry)
Creggan (Antrim)
Gortin (Tyrone)
Latton (Monaghan)
Magherafelt (Derry)

Group D
Clan na Gael (Armagh)
Dungiven (Derry)
Loughmacrory (Tyrone)
Malin (Donegal)
Portglenone (Antrim)
Strabane (Tyrone)

Group E
Doohamlet (Monaghan)
Glenullin (Derry)
Glenavy (Antrim)
Kildress (Tyrone)
Lavey (Derry)
Silverbridge (Armagh)

Group F
Cargin (Antrim)
Dromore (Tyrone)
Greencastle (Tyrone)
Greenlough (Derry)
Loup (Derry)
Mac Cumhaills (Donegal)


winsamsoon

Orangeman could you stick up a link for that ulster website.
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.


winsamsoon

I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

Estimator

It's a competition that is well supported by the Derry clubs. Only one group without two Derry representatives!
Ulster League Champions 2009

Open yer eyes Man

Only one Down club - Longstone


I thought they were going to organise this on a regional basis but there are groups with teams from Antrim, Donegal, Tyrone and Armagh.  Thats alot of travelling.

The GAA


I think the travelling is what is putting teams off. only one armagh senior club

fitzroyalty

Quote from: Open yer eyes Man on January 21, 2009, 11:59:41 AM
Only one Down club - Longstone


I thought they were going to organise this on a regional basis but there are groups with teams from Antrim, Donegal, Tyrone and Armagh.  Thats alot of travelling.


they say it every year! by regional i think they mean the 9 counties of ulster region  ::)

youbetterbelieveit

Well more like 8, no cavan teams, so less travelling to there is a bonus.