Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2018

Started by DownFanatic, September 07, 2018, 10:50:21 AM

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Kickham csc

Quote from: imtommygunn on September 24, 2018, 01:38:53 PM
St Patricks. I expect not so huge a support...

Keep your head down type of support

Christmas Lights

Quote from: imtommygunn on September 24, 2018, 01:38:53 PM
St Patricks. I expect not so huge a support...

I think he was being sarcastic mate given that Lisburn you know, isn't exactly the GAA capital of the world given its demographic

Under Lights

Lisburn made the JFC final last year too, wouldn't be a GAA stronghold.

paddyjohn

Lisburn I believe have gained a few from St Johns and St Pauls.

BennyCake

What's the odds Lisburn council host a reception for the team if they win the junior title?

general_lee

Fair play to Lisburn. Would they're be any sort of cross community make up of its membership?

delgany

Quote from: paddyjohn on September 24, 2018, 03:12:32 PM
Lisburn I believe have gained a few from St Johns and St Pauls.

14 starters played underage football for lisburn.
Squad of 30 players .
2 come from a city club.
3  come from outside  the county

They've lost 8 players to club transfers ..of which only two have continued to play football at senior level

Christmas Lights

Quote from: BennyCake on September 24, 2018, 06:10:31 PM
What's the odds Lisburn council host a reception for the team if they win the junior title?

Didn't the local DUP councillor kick a few points one time at the Gaelic pitches in Lisburn  8)

playwiththewind1st

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It was a DUP minister, but who's to say that the visit was only arranged in terms of eyeing up the pitch for a future land deal for party colleagues on Lisburn & Castlereagh Council, who seem to have 'form' in the planning arena?

Boycey

Emyvale are Monaghan JFC champions after comprehensively beating a fancied Cremartin side.

Norf Tyrone

Quote from: Boycey on October 01, 2018, 10:38:49 AM
Emyvale are Monaghan JFC champions after comprehensively beating a fancied Cremartin side.

Is that McAnespie's Club? Monaghan always seem to have Junior winners with County reps. It was the same last year.
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

Boycey

Quote from: Norf Tyrone on October 01, 2018, 04:52:44 PM
Quote from: Boycey on October 01, 2018, 10:38:49 AM
Emyvale are Monaghan JFC champions after comprehensively beating a fancied Cremartin side.

Is that McAnespie's Club? Monaghan always seem to have Junior winners with County reps. It was the same last year.

Aye, he's one of two Monaghan regulars that played in the Junior ranks this season Fintan Kelly of Clones the other. He may be replaced by Karl O'Connell as Tyholland are in the bottom 2 with only one game left although they're in semis of championship which if they win they can't be relegated.

Incidentally Clontibret, Conor McManus and all are in a very precarious position in the senior league with only two rounds left and no championship to fall back on..

timmyot501

Yes Ryan McAnespie plays for Emyvale.  Barry Kerr was on the Cremartin team that lost the final and he was on the bench for Monaghan in this years All Ireland Semi final.  I suppose with only 29 clubs there is always a possibility of an odd county player playing in the junior ranks each year.

DownFanatic

#28
Ulster Football Intermediate Club Championship

20th / 21st October: First Round:
(a) Doire (Banagher/Ballymaguigan) V Fear Manach (Belnaleck)

3rd / 4th November: Quarter Finals:
(b) Aontroim (All Saints/Gort na Mona/Dunloy/Moneyglass/St Enda's) V Muineachan
(c) Ard Mhacha (Mullaghbawn/Wolfe Tones/St Peter's/Shane O'Neill's) V Tir Eoghain (Stewartstown/Augher/Tattyreagh/Gortin)
(d) An Cabhan V An Dun (Bredagh/Liatroim)
(e) Dun na nGall V (a) Doire / Fear Manach

17th / 18th November: Semi Finals:
Aontroim / Muineachan V Ard Mhacha / Tir Eoghain
An Cabhan / An Dun V Dun na nGall / Doire / Fear Manach

1st / 2nd December: Final


Ulster Football Junior Club Championship

13th October: First Round:
(a) An Cabhan (Killinkere/Drumlane) V Muineachan (Emyvale)

20th / 21st October: Quarter Finals:
(b) Ard Mhacha (An Port Mór/Keady) V Fear Manach (Aghadrumsee)
(c) Doire (Limavady/Moneymore) V An Dun (Teconnaught/Kilclief)
(d) Aontroim (Glenravel/Lisburn) V Dún na nGall
(e) Tir Eoghain (Beragh/Newownstewart) V An Cabhan /Muineachan

3rd / 4th November: Semi Finals:
Ard Mhacha / Fear Manach V Doire / An Dun
Aontroim / Dún na nGall V Tir Eoghain An Cabhan /Muineachan

17th / 18th November: Final

8th / 9th December: Twinning Final V British champions (Home)

oakleaflad

Banagher won the Derry Intermediate and Limavady won the Junior today.