Ulster Club JFC/IFC 2019

Started by DownFanatic, September 30, 2019, 11:26:39 AM

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Minus15

Not sure if Matty ever got called up to county seniors. Denis was in and around squad shortly after his U21 days under wee James I think but wouldn't have got game time in league or championship. The other three were all Senior players who figured for Down last season. Throw Liam Bagnall into the mix there too and that is a lot of talent to be doing without.

Coping without Matty, who has been their top scorer for 11 years for three quarters of Sunday's game, just shows the resilience of that team. Full of admiration  for the work of Tony Bagnall and his management team. A first ever win in Ulster is a great achievement.

general

Quote from: Minus15 on November 05, 2019, 11:29:25 PM
Not sure if Matty ever got called up to county seniors. Denis was in and around squad shortly after his U21 days under wee James I think but wouldn't have got game time in league or championship. The other three were all Senior players who figured for Down last season. Throw Liam Bagnall into the mix there too and that is a lot of talent to be doing without.

Coping without Matty, who has been their top scorer for 11 years for three quarters of Sunday's game, just shows the resilience of that team. Full of admiration  for the work of Tony Bagnall and his management team. A first ever win in Ulster is a great achievement.

I'll second that minus 15. Remember the last time me and you ventured into ulster championship football 😂 we can meet in Armagh next Sunday and reminisce about it


Minus15

Quote from: general on November 07, 2019, 09:04:42 PM
Quote from: Minus15 on November 05, 2019, 11:29:25 PM
Not sure if Matty ever got called up to county seniors. Denis was in and around squad shortly after his U21 days under wee James I think but wouldn't have got game time in league or championship. The other three were all Senior players who figured for Down last season. Throw Liam Bagnall into the mix there too and that is a lot of talent to be doing without.

Coping without Matty, who has been their top scorer for 11 years for three quarters of Sunday's game, just shows the resilience of that team. Full of admiration  for the work of Tony Bagnall and his management team. A first ever win in Ulster is a great achievement.

I'll second that minus 15. Remember the last time me and you ventured into ulster championship football 😂 we can meet in Armagh next Sunday and reminisce about it

I have been back since with similar results

Schkite

Good showing by the Monaghan clubs here - Blackhill junior champions after a great win last night, and Magheracloone through to the intermediate final.

DownFanatic

Ulster JFC

Preliminary Round - 13/10/19
St Patrick's, Lisburn (Antrim) 1-06 v Collegeland (Armagh) 0-13

Quarter Finals - 19/10/19 and 20/10/19


Buncrana (Donegal) 1-14 v Collegeland (Armagh) 0-09
Glack (Derry) 0-06 v Rock (Tyrone) 2-15
Blackhill (Monaghan) 1-16 v Maguiresbridge (Fermanagh) 0-09
Killinkere (Cavan) 1-15 v Bright (Down) 1-10

Semi Finals

Buncrana v Rock
Blackhill v Killinkere

Final

Buncrana v Blackhill


Ulster IFC

Preliminary Round - 19/10/19

Grange (Armagh) 1-05 v Galbally (Tyrone) 0-16

Quarter Finals - 2/11/19 and 3/11/19

Kinawley (Fermanagh) v Glenn (Down)
Magheracloone (Monaghan) v Foreglen (Derry)
Aldergrove (Antrim) v St Naul's (Donegal)
Laragh United (Cavan) v Galbally (Tyrone)

Semi Finals

Glenn v Magheracloone
St Naul's v Galbally

Final

Magheracloone v Galbally

Round The House

Dogged display by the Glenties Saturday night in Omagh.

Got frozen at it.

Looking forward to the final

SomeLadHey

Great article in the Irish Times with Tommy Freeman on Magheracloone's year recovering from losing their club grounds.

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/i-was-afraid-that-our-future-stars-would-fall-through-the-cracks-1.4091151

Schkite

Good win by Magheracloone in the Intermediate final by the sounds of it. I said from the start that I thought they'd do well as they're above intermediate level in my opinion and last year's relegation was just a blip, but there seemed to be alot of people here really talking up Galbally, so it's a good win for the Magheracloone men.

skeog

Galbally will have learned well from this defeat could be a dark horse in senior next year.

BennyCake

Nice to see Magheracloone finish the year on a high after their pitch troubles.

From the Bunker

Quote from: BennyCake on November 30, 2019, 11:04:44 PM
Nice to see Magheracloone finish the year on a high after their pitch troubles.

+1

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!

DownFanatic

Ulster JFC

Preliminary Round - 13/10/19
St Patrick's, Lisburn (Antrim) 1-06 v Collegeland (Armagh) 0-13

Quarter Finals - 19/10/19 and 20/10/19

Buncrana (Donegal) 1-14 v Collegeland (Armagh) 0-09
Glack (Derry) 0-06 v Rock (Tyrone) 2-15
Blackhill (Monaghan) 1-16 v Maguiresbridge (Fermanagh) 0-09
Killinkere (Cavan) 1-15 v Bright (Down) 1-10

Semi Finals

Buncrana v Rock
Blackhill v Killinkere

Final

Buncrana v Blackhill


Ulster IFC

Preliminary Round - 19/10/19

Grange (Armagh) 1-05 v Galbally (Tyrone) 0-16

Quarter Finals - 2/11/19 and 3/11/19

Kinawley (Fermanagh)
v Glenn (Down)
Magheracloone (Monaghan) v Foreglen (Derry)
Aldergrove (Antrim) v St Naul's (Donegal)
Laragh United (Cavan) v Galbally (Tyrone)

Semi Finals

Glenn v Magheracloone
St Naul's v Galbally

Final

Magheracloone v Galbally

DownFanatic

Ulster IFC and JFC Titles

JFC - 2001 to 2019

Monaghan - 8
Tyrone - 6
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 2
Armagh - 1
Down - 0
Antrim - 0
Fermanagh - 0
Derry - 0

IFC - 1998 to 2019

Tyrone - 7
Monaghan - 4
Down - 3
Derry - 3
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 1
Fermanagh - 1
Antrim - 1

SamFever

Quote from: DownFanatic on December 05, 2019, 11:21:06 AM
Ulster IFC and JFC Titles

JFC - 2001 to 2019

Monaghan - 8
Tyrone - 6
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 2
Armagh - 1
Down - 0
Antrim - 0
Fermanagh - 0
Derry - 0

IFC - 1998 to 2019

Tyrone - 7
Monaghan - 4
Down - 3
Derry - 3
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 1
Fermanagh - 1
Antrim - 1
Does the internal grading in Monaghan and Tyrone reflect their success at Ulster level in Intermediate and Junior?

Redhand Santa

Quote from: SamFever on December 05, 2019, 11:47:35 PM
Quote from: DownFanatic on December 05, 2019, 11:21:06 AM
Ulster IFC and JFC Titles

JFC - 2001 to 2019

Monaghan - 8
Tyrone - 6
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 2
Armagh - 1
Down - 0
Antrim - 0
Fermanagh - 0
Derry - 0

IFC - 1998 to 2019

Tyrone - 7
Monaghan - 4
Down - 3
Derry - 3
Donegal - 2
Cavan - 1
Fermanagh - 1
Antrim - 1
Does the internal grading in Monaghan and Tyrone reflect their success at Ulster level in Intermediate and Junior?

There are 48 clubs in Tyrone (or at least there were) who are split evenly - 16 in senior championship/division 1, 16 in intermediate championship/division 2 and 16 in junior championship/division 3.