Armagh Club football & hurling

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charlie stubbs

Quote from: fitzroyalty on December 18, 2009, 02:34:29 PM
One P'down man is enough  :-*

Happy enough with that panel, TAC was Watters not U21 last year? I think hes the youngest on the panel.

i was at the cavan game in ahletic grounds dont think hre featured that day fitz,though could have been injured

fitzroyalty

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:40:43 PM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on December 18, 2009, 02:34:29 PM
One P'down man is enough  :-*

Happy enough with that panel, TAC was Watters not U21 last year? I think hes the youngest on the panel.

i was at the cavan game in ahletic grounds dont think hre featured that day fitz,though could have been injured
Aye he's had no luck with injuries saw him once this year in the intermediate though didn't really stand out. That said is a huge talent.

TacadoirArdMhacha

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:40:43 PM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on December 18, 2009, 02:34:29 PM
One P'down man is enough  :-*

Happy enough with that panel, TAC was Watters not U21 last year? I think hes the youngest on the panel.

i was at the cavan game in ahletic grounds dont think hre featured that day fitz,though could have been injured

Possibly. AAs chrlie says I can't remember him playing the Cavan match or the Ulster final. I was thinking more along the lines of the half backs, couple of Harps men and fella from Tullysraran - Comiskey? Thought they might be making the step up along with Paul McKeown at full back.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

charlie stubbs

think comiskey may be studying in scotland possibly why not included.we seem hae a great range of half backs but we need half forwards!! ;)

charlie stubbs

#14614

2010 ULSTER MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Fixtures and competition regulations for 2010 Ulster Minor Football League:

ULSTER MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Saturday 13 March
Section A (12.00)
Armagh v Monaghan at Armagh
Down v Dublin at Newry
Cavan v Meath at Breffni Park
Section B (12.00)
Donegal v Fermanagh at Letterkenny
Tyrone v Derry at Omagh
Antrim v Westmeath at Casement Park

Saturday 20 March
Section A (12.00)
Armagh v Meath at Athletic Grounds
Monaghan v Down at Ballybay
Cavan v Dublin at Cavan
Section B (12.00)
Derry v Donegal at Celtic Park
Fermanagh v Antrim at Enniskillen
Tyrone v Westmeath at Omagh

Saturday 27 March
Section A (12.00)
Cavan v Armagh at Cavan
Monaghan v Dublin at Castleblaney
Down v Meath at Newry
Section B (12.00)
Derry v Antrim at Maghera
Donegal v Tyrone at Ballybofey
Fermanagh v Westmeath at Lisnaskea

Saturday 3 April
Section A (12.00)
Monaghan v Meath at Ballybay
Down v Cavan at Newry
Armagh v Dublin at Athletic Grounds
Section B (12.00)
Tyrone v Fermanagh at Omagh
Antrim v Donegal at Casement Park
Derry v Westmeath at Ballinascreen

Saturday 10 April
Section A (12.00)
Armagh v Down at Crossmaglen
Monaghan v Cavan at Ballybay
Dublin v Meath at Dublin
Section B (12.00)
Fermanagh v Derry at Irvinestown
Antrim v Tyrone at Casement Park
Donegal v Westmeath at Ballyshannon

Saturday 17 April
FINAL (Extra time, if required)

Competition Regulations:

(1) Fixtures must be played on designated date and at the stated time, unless otherwise authorised by the CCC Comhairle Uladh.

(2) Minor Football League will be played in two sections with two (2) points for a win and one (1) point for a draw.

(3) The top team in each section will play in the League Final.

(4) Scoring Average will apply in the event of two or more teams in the same section finishing on equal points.

(5) All counties should submit a panel prior to the competition commencing detailing the list of players that they will be using, including their club, their dates of birth, their place of birth and their mother's maiden name.


charlie stubbs

PROVISIONAL ARMAGH MINOR PANEL – 2010
The provisional Armagh Minor panel for 2010 has just been released and it is as follows (names of clubs in alphabetical order):-

Annaghmore: M McNeice, C Maclomhaire
Ballymacnab: D McParland, B Toner
Belleek: L Quinn
Carrickcruppen: R Lewis
Clan na Gael: C Conway
Clann Eireann: B McCarron, M Beattie
Clonmore: D Mullen
Collegeland: T Murphy
Crossmaglen: P McEntee, R Conlon, G Rooney, G O'Neill, R Finnegan
Derrynoose: C McNally
Dromintee: D McKenna
Aghagallon: C McAlinden
Forkhill: P Burns, J Hall
Granemore: P Hollywood, R Rafferty, D Rafferty
Grange: M McKenna
Armagh Harps: C White, M McKenna, S Donnelly, S McCoy, P Rafferty
Keady: C Hughes, D Nugent, J King
Killeavy: C Trainor
Madden: C Rafferty
Mullaghbawn: E English
O'Hanlon's: C Gough
Pearse Og: G Flynn
An Port Mor: J McLoughlin
St Patrick's: P Casey, O Carragher, D Mackin, A McCooey, C Hoey
St Peter's: N McConville, S O'Neill, A Fintan
Sarsfields: C Stevenson, P McGeown
Shane O'Neill's: R Evans, D Doyle
Silverbridge: P Carragher
Tir na nÓg: M Davidson, C McCann
Wolfe Tone: A McKeever, R McCaughley, J Doyle

charlie stubbs


   
   
ARMAGH v MONAGHAN AT INNISKEEN – 3RD JANUARY
On January 3rd, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Inis Caoin will honour the memory of its most famous son, with the official opening of the Paddy O'Rourke Stand in Pairc Grattan. The stand, which is part of the club's new 3 million development, is dedicated to the memory of the late Paddy O'Rourke.

Paddy, a true legend of the G.A.A., served as a secretary of the Inniskeen Grattans committee for an astonishing 56 consecutive years along with filling many other positions during that time. He dedicated his life to the improvement of not only the G.A.A. in Inniskeen, but throughout Monaghan as he served as treasurer on the Monaghan Co. Board for the best part of a quarter of a century.

As a player he represented Monaghan for almost a decade and was on the Monaghan team that won the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 1938. He was also an integral member of the Inniskeen team that put Monaghan Senior Championships back to back in 1947 and 1948.

The occasion will be marked with a match between Monaghan and Armagh at 2pm, with the official opening taking place at 1.30pm. It will be a chance for "Banty" to try out a few new players and it will also be the first outing for Armagh's new manager, who is fittingly named Paddy O'Rourke.

fitzroyalty

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on December 18, 2009, 02:44:19 PM
Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:40:43 PM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on December 18, 2009, 02:34:29 PM
One P'down man is enough  :-*

Happy enough with that panel, TAC was Watters not U21 last year? I think hes the youngest on the panel.

i was at the cavan game in ahletic grounds dont think hre featured that day fitz,though could have been injured

Possibly. AAs chrlie says I can't remember him playing the Cavan match or the Ulster final. I was thinking more along the lines of the half backs, couple of Harps men and fella from Tullysraran - Comiskey? Thought they might be making the step up along with Paul McKeown at full back.
Didn't really follow the U21s last year if I'm honest. What about big Kenna from Cross, take it he is at Poly? Always see him lurkin about Belfast. Only 2 keepers, last year there were 4!

Shazam

I see there is an aghagallon man in that panel, are they not an antrim club.

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:18:35 PM
Need to get some more portadown men in that team.
who like shazam?

theres a boy called dog box, the code and another fella bisto who are good wee players
Shazam Bang

charlie stubbs

Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:52:13 PM
I see there is an aghagallon man in that panel, are they not an antrim club.

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:18:35 PM
Need to get some more portadown men in that team.
who like shazam?

theres a boy called dog box, the code and another fella bisto who are good wee players

think hes getting a transfer to st peters.  good players but are they county standard?thought that fella code was playing for south armagh club now?

Shazam

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:59:15 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:52:13 PM
I see there is an aghagallon man in that panel, are they not an antrim club.

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:18:35 PM
Need to get some more portadown men in that team.
who like shazam?

theres a boy called dog box, the code and another fella bisto who are good wee players

think hes getting a transfer to st peters.  good players but are they county standard?thought that fella code was playing for south armagh club now?

There all hard men so would be well up for the physical challenge at county level. Have you ever seen the code running, he runs like a penguin. He can ping a pass though.

How can that fella play for armagh if his transfer isnt even processed yet?
Shazam Bang

charlie stubbs

Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 03:06:38 PM
Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:59:15 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:52:13 PM
I see there is an aghagallon man in that panel, are they not an antrim club.

Quote from: charlie stubbs on December 18, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: Shazam on December 18, 2009, 02:18:35 PM
Need to get some more portadown men in that team.
who like shazam?

theres a boy called dog box, the code and another fella bisto who are good wee players

think hes getting a transfer to st peters.  good players but are they county standard?thought that fella code was playing for south armagh club now?

There all hard men so would be well up for the physical challenge at county level. Have you ever seen the code running, he runs like a penguin. He can ping a pass though.

How can that fella play for armagh if his transfer isnt even processed yet?

dont know the ins and outs of it just hearsay

brokencrossbar1

QuoteQuote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on Today at 02:13:43 PM

    Quote from: fitzroyalty on Today at 02:01:24 PM

        Quote from: AFS on Today at 01:47:04 PM

            Vernon must not be bothering with the Poly this year then?

        QUB til he dies. Seemingly


    And fair play to him for it!

    Solid squad - no major surprises assuming Marty O'Rourke comes back after injury. Thought there might have been a few more from last year's u21s and maybe even 1 from the minors. What about the McKeowns from Cross?

    The main bonus for this year is that we have the full squad, injuries apart, together from January without players coming in after club duty.


TAM heard paul mckeown asked on before and declined to go.may be wrong maybe bc1 would know better..

Paul is currently recovering from knee surgery and may be involved when he recovers.

wats that 4 ref

Bisto lol if it was drinking not football maybe :D :D wouldnt get a ball in jjb

torres

austin kelly new granemore coach / manager . ex clann eirann .