Ulster Minor Football Club Championship 2010 (at St Pauls)

Started by drici, September 03, 2010, 09:43:53 AM

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RandyDupree

Quote from: bennydorano on October 28, 2010, 08:56:50 PM
Omagh v Kilcoo final would look odds on.  Without wanting to insult them, Armagh's reps look well below the required standard.

No, Omagh wont be there!!

stillsenior

Quote from: RandyDupree on October 28, 2010, 10:04:16 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on October 28, 2010, 08:56:50 PM
Omagh v Kilcoo final would look odds on.  Without wanting to insult them, Armagh's reps look well below the required standard.

No, Omagh wont be there!!

So who will be then

RandyDupree




Preliminary Round:
28/11/10 Omagh Saint Endas(Tyrone)  v Lámh Dhearg(Antrim)

Quarter Finals:

5/12/10 Clontibret O'Neills(Monaghan) v Kilcoo Owen Roes(Down)
5/12/10/Cavan Gaels v Magherafelt O'Donovan Rossa(Derry)
12/12/10 Cill Chartha(Donegal) v Shane O'Neills(Armagh)

12/12/10 Omagh St Endas/Lámh Dhearg v Aughadrumsee Saint Macartans(Fermanagh)

KickHerDead

Who gives a Fcuk that its flying in the background.  I doubt it was deliberatley set up its not like it was a major media event.  Its the North, Union Jacks are everywhere, like it or not the majority of people up here consider themselves British and that includes a fair amount Catholics (im not one of them).  Some people are easily offended.

stillsenior

Omagh Secure Minor Championship
October 25, 2010


Omagh 4-8 Cookstown 0-12
Reigning Ulster minor champions Omagh ensured that they will be back defending their title in the forthcoming tournament at the St.Pauls Club in Belfast when they retained their Tyrone crown at the expense of Cookstown in the final at Donaghmore on Saturday afternoon.

Omagh had defender Ciaran McLaughlin sent off in the closing stages of the first half but still led 1-4 to 0-5 at the break with Rory McBride getting their goal, Danny McDermott and Conan Grugan among the points for their respective sides. On the restart points from Barry Potter and Leigh McCracken levelled matters but then Omagh turned the game on its head in a three minute period.

All Ireland minor winner Ronan O'Neill scored a superb goal before supplying the pass for Ruairi Bradley to find the net. O'Neill then provided the assist for Tyrone team mate Conor Clarke to score their fourth goal to put the issue beyond doubt as the St.Endas hit 3-4 without reply. Defender Niall Doyle and substitute Eoin Coyle had late Cookstown points but it was a case of too little too late.

Naomh pol

 On behalf of St Paul's I would like to speak about the draw location. The rotunda in city hall is surrounded by flags and emblems and we believe that it's amazing that a club tournament that is established now as the Premier Ulster Minor Club Competition is having its draw in Belfast City hall and that all the clubs from all over the 9 counties of Ulster were made to feel so welcome. It was another high point in the tournaments 29 history. 

Orior

Quote from: Naomh pol on November 02, 2010, 06:54:49 PM
On behalf of St Paul's I would like to speak about the draw location. The rotunda in city hall is surrounded by flags and emblems and we believe that it's amazing that a club tournament that is established now as the Premier Ulster Minor Club Competition is having its draw in Belfast City hall and that all the clubs from all over the 9 counties of Ulster were made to feel so welcome. It was another high point in the tournaments 29 history.

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drici

Preliminary Round:
28-11-10 (Sunday)
Lámh Dhearg(Antrim) v Omagh St Endas(Tyrone)
1-30pm
Réiteoir: P Buchanan


St Pauls type weather has arrived just in time for the Tournament. All kinds of heat retaining clothes will be getting dug out with O'Neill giving his Colbacchi collection a raking through.
The new Quarter Final double headers on the 5th and 12th of December could well torun out to be weather endurance tests with this year's Craobh being compressed from eight match days down to six. Expect St Pauls will have extra cauldrons of soup available on those days.

wherefromreferee?

Quote from: Dreams on November 25, 2010, 10:38:56 PM
The Rossa's seem a good bet to win the ulster minor championship especially after beating Ballinderry in the Derry final.

Before running to the bookies, why not wait until after the MacRory game next Tuesday night, just in case the raft of Rossa minors pick up any injuries!
In your Endo!

stillsenior

What is weather like in Belfast. Any chance Sundays game could be off given weather forecast for weekend

drici

Quote from: stillsenior on November 26, 2010, 01:00:19 PM

What is weather like in Belfast. Any chance Sundays game could be off given weather forecast for weekend



         Sunday
       4°C | 0°C
       
Bring a hot water bottle.

ONeill

I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

drici

Sunday 28th November - Ulster Minor Championship
Our excellent minor team starts its Ulster Minor Championship campaign this Sunday against St Endas Omagh, the Tyrone champions. The throw in is at 1.30 at St Pauls complex Shaws Road. Having won 2 All county under 16 championships in recent times and this years minor championship and league, we can approach this difficult tie with confidence. Lets turn out in big numbers to cheer on the lads and ensure this tie feels like a 'home' tie for the lads.


randomtask

Omagh will be missing the best minor in ireland ronan o neill, this will surely give the antrim champions an confidence boost, although this particular omagh minor team has won everything in youth football, most winning two championship medals at each age group this experience of winning big games should edge them over the finishing line by. A couple of points.