McKenna Cup 2024

Started by never kickt a ball, December 30, 2006, 02:22:48 AM

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An Laoch

whats the deadline for colleges to name their squads?

PlayWithTheWind

Antrim Mc Kenna cup squad 2010

1. Ciaran Brady - Moneyglass
2. Ryan Boyd – Moneyglass
3. Ciaran Close – Cargin
4. Paddy Carey – Portglenone
5. Paddy Cunningham- Lámh Dhearg
6. Paul Doherty – Rasharkin
7. Oliver Gilpin - Creggan
8. Aaron Douglas – St Johns
9. Darragh Edwards – St Brigids
10. John Finucane –  Lámh Dhearg
11. Damian Gault – St Enda's
12. Benny Hassan – Rasharkin
13. Brendan Herron – Lámh Dhearg
14. Chrissy Lavery – Aghagallon
15. James Loughery – St Brigids
16. Conor Maxwell – St Enda's
17. Conor Murray –Lámh Dhearg
18. Michael McGill – Tír na nÓg
19. Michael McCann – Cargin
20. Sean McGreevy – St Pauls
21. Kevin McQuillan – Dunloy
22. Gerard O'Boyle – Cargin
23. Neil O'Connell – Ahoghill
24. Eoin O'Neill – Cargin
25. Tony Scullion – Cargin
26. Gerard Walls – Lámh Dhearg
Its not over til the fat lady sings!

never kickt a ball

Harte's plans hit by college call-ups

01 December 2009

Mickey Harte's hopes of giving youth its fling in the upcoming Dr McKenna Cup has been hit by a college-versus-county dilemma.

The Tyrone manager won't be able to select his squad for the pre-season competition until he finds out what players will be available to him, and he won't know that until the three universities, who also take part in the competition, name their squads. The universities - Queen's, UUJ and St. Mary's - have first call on players and that is likely to deprive Harte of some of the exciting young talents he wants to call up. He said in the Irish News: "Until we see the college lists, we don't know exactly whether we will have to leave some out or count some in.
"There may be some we would want that they have included, so until we see their list, we can't exactly define what our preference is. When we see that, we'll see if there's some overlap and that would need to happen before we definitely put ours down on paper."
Harte is keen to give a number of last year's All-Ireland minor winning team their first taste of senior inter-county action, but their involvement with college sides has thrown those plans up in the air.
The Ballygawley man also ruled out any involvement in the McKenna Cup for members of the Fr Rock's, Cookstown team that won the Ulster IFC title on Sunday as their preparations for the All-Ireland semi-final in January will coincide with the competition.

http://www.hoganstand.com/Tyrone/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121127

never kickt a ball

Six new faces in Antrim squad

02 December 2009

Antrim football boss Liam Bradley has included six newcomers in his squad for the upcoming Dr McKenna Cup campaign.

With the St. Gall's contingent unavailable and six of last season's squad involved with their colleges, Bradley will give Ryan Boyd (Moneyglass), Oliver Duffin (Creggan), Chirst Lavery (Aghagallon), Conor Maxwell (Glengormley), Gerard O'Boyle (Cargin) and Gerard Walls (Lamh Dhearg) their first taste of inter-county action.
Dual star Brendan Herron (Lamh Dhearg) also rejoins the squad along with Paul Doherty (Rasharkin), Eoin O'Neill (Cargin), Damien Gault (Glengormley) and another dual player Micheal Magill (Randalstown), who spent this summer in London.
Bradley believes the newcomers can only benefit from repeated appearances in the Dr McKenna Cup and National League. "It will give these guys more time to establish themselves," he told the Irish News. "Instead of being bit-part players, they can expect to experience decent game-time in both the McKenna Cup and the league. That can only be a good thing for Antrim."

Antrim (McKenna Cup squad): C Lavery (Aghagallon), N O'Connell (Ahoghill), M McCann, G O'Boyle, E O'Neill, T Scullion, C Close (Cargin), O Duffin, B Hasson (Creggan), K McQuillan (Dunloy), P Cunningham, J Finucane, B Herron, C Murray, G Walls (Lamb Dhearg), K Brady, R Boyd (Moneyglass), P Carey (Portglenone), M Magill (Randalstown), P Doherty (Rasharkin), D Edwards, J Loughrey (St. Brigid's), D Gault, C Maxwell (St. Enda's), A Douglas (St. John's), S McGreevy (St. Paul's).

http://www.hoganstand.com/Antrim/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121197

never kickt a ball

Cassidy shakes things up

01 December 2009

Derry football manager Damian Cassidy has rung the changes by introducing 15 new players to his squad for the upcoming Dr McKenna Cup campaign.
Among the newcomers are Ciaran Mullan (Coleraine), Mark Craig (Dungiven), Gavin McLaughlin (Dungiven), Michael McGoldrick (Bellaghy), John O'Kane (Glenullin), Charlie Kielt (Kilrea), Michael Bateson (Newbridge), Martin Dunne (Steelstown), PJ McCloskey (Banagher), Andrew McCartney (Ballymaguigan), Declan Mullan (Coleraine) and Raymond Wilkinson (Ballinderry).
McGoldrick and Wilkinson have played in the championship before, but weren't involved last season. McGoldrick, who recently returned from a spell in Australia, will be expected to fill the void left by former All-Star full back Sean Marty Lockhart, who has retired from inter-county football.
Dual star Liam Hinphey has also returned from Australia and has been named in Cassidy's squad, despite the fact that he is also part of the UUJ squad. Regulars Brian Og McAlary, James Kielt and Dermot McBride weren't considered due to their involvement with Queen's, while UUJ have first call on Caolan O'Boyle.
Other regulars such as Kevin McGuckin, Barry Gillis, Barry McGoldrick, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Collie Devlin and Enda Lynn won't play in the McKenna Cup, but are expected to return for the National League.

Derry (SF panel for McKenna Cup): J Deighan, C Mullan, G McLaughlin, M McGoldrick, B McGuigan, J O'Kane, L Hinphey, N McCusker, G O'Kane, C Kielt, M Bateson, F Doherty, P Bradley, J Diver, M Dunne, PJ McCloskey, A McCartney, D Mullan, R Wilkinson, A McLaughlin, E Brown, S Cleary, P Bradley, E Bradley, K O'Neill, S Bradley, B Mullan, G McShane, M Lynch.

http://www.hoganstand.com/Derry/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121140

never kickt a ball

Doherty delays naming squad

02 December 2009
Donegal boss John Joe Doherty won't name his squad which will defend the Dr McKenna Cup until closer to Christmas. The Naomh Columba clubman is in no rush to pick his squad for the pre-season competition which gets underway in January. "I haven't looked at it yet," he said in the Irish News. "The players are working away on a strength and endurance programme at the minute. We'll be looking forward to getting back to action in the New Year. Last year, I announced the panel towards the end of December, so I'll probably do the same again." He added: "We didn't really go out to win it last year - that's just the way it panned out. We'll do the same again this year, it'll give us a chance to see a few players before the National League starts."

http://www.hoganstand.com/Donegal/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121147

Olly

Did mickey harte not a few years ago go agianst the the universities wishes. Now he's towing their boat as we speak. What has changed and why kick up
that big fuss a few years
ago??
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omagh_gael

Mickey Harte has called up six members of last year's Tyrone All-Ireland winning minor team into his squad for the Barrett Lighting Dr McKenna Cup.

Kyle Coney, Niall McKenna, Ronan McNabb, Gavin Teague, Peter Harte and Mattie Donnelly are all included.

Those being rested for the McKenna Cup include Enda McGinley, Brian Dooher, Sean Cavanagh and Owen Mulligan.
Pascal McConnell, John Devine, Ryan McMenain, Davy Harte, Philip Jordan and Colm McCullagh will also be missing.

Cavanagh is currently on honeymoon after getting married over the weekend.
Experienced men who will be on McKenna Cup duty include the McMahon brothers Justin and Joe, Kevin Hughes, Conor Gormley, PJ Quinn, Brian McGuigan, Tommy McGuigan, Martin Penrose and Stephen O'Neill.

Mickey Murphy and Cathal McCarron are both recalled to the squad.
Galbally player Murphy is back after a two-year absence during which he was dogged by injury.
Dromore clubman McCarron lost his place in Tyrone's Championship squad this year after receiving a 12-week ban following an incident in a club game.

Tyrone McKenna Cup squad: Johnny Curran (Coalisland), Mickey O'Neill (Clonoe), PJ Quinn (Moortown), Cathal McCarron (Dromore), Justin McMahon (Omagh), Martin Swift (Killyclogher), Dermot Carlin (Killyclogher), Ronan McNabb (Dromore), Martin McKeown (Ardboe), Conor Gormley (Carrickmore), Sean O'Neill (Dromore), Gavin Teague (Ardboe), Conal McElholm (Omagh), Colm McGurk (Carrickmore), Kevin Hughes (Killeeshil), Aidan Cassidy (Augher), Mickey Murphy (Galbally), Joe McMahon (Omagh), Brian McGuigan (Ardboe), Tommy McGuigan (Ardboe), Martin Penrose (Aghyaran), Niall Gormley (Trillick), Stephen O'Neill (Clan na nGael), Mark Donnelly (Carrickmore), Peter Harte (Errigal Ciaran), Niall McKenna (Donaghmore), Kyle Coney (Ardboe), Eoin McCusker (Dromore), Matthew Donnelly (Trillick), Gareth Devlin (Stewartstown).

BBC Sport

trileacman

Is this McCusker's first involvement with any tyrone panel or has he played McKenna before? Seems like an odd move if the stories i heard were true. It will be very interesting to see how he plays for Tyrone. Harte picked well too but not all of those lads will be around come june.
Fantasy Rugby World Cup Champion 2011,
Fantasy 6 Nations Champion 2014

randomtask

Cathal McCarron (Dromore), Justin McMahon (Omagh), Martin McKeown (Ardboe), Conor Gormley (Carrickmore), Conal McElholm (Omagh), Colm McGurk (Carrickmore)

6 full backs, 3 new ones. something tells me harte is looking for a new full back.

ONeill

Still no Hill men. I don't know how Mickey expects to win anything.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

omagh_gael

Quote from: ONeill on December 07, 2009, 11:10:56 PM
Still no Hill men. I don't know how Mickey expects to win anything.

Perhaps he's trying to tempt you out of retirement O'Neill?

trileacman

Quote from: ONeill on December 07, 2009, 11:10:56 PM
Still no Hill men. I don't know how Mickey expects to win anything.

Who would you suggest??  ;)
Fantasy Rugby World Cup Champion 2011,
Fantasy 6 Nations Champion 2014

never kickt a ball

#1918
New Down manager James McCartan has named a 44-man training panel as preparations begin for the beginning of Dr McKenna Cup hostilities in the New Year. McCartan replaced former county teammate Ross Carr in the top job earlier this year. His first task is to mould a panel strong enough to challenge for Ulster Championship honours once more, and he has named a 44-strong panel which will be whittled down ahead of the beginning of the National Football League Division 2 campaign in February.
Many of those selected have extensive intercounty experience but there are newcomers including Liam Lennon of Castlewellan, Loughinisland goalkeeper Kieran Gordon and Bryansford's Stevie Toner.
Returned Aussie Rules ace Martin Clarke is included alongside his brother John, while key men such as midfielder Dan Gordon and forward Benny Coulter are present and correct.

The full panel is:

Brendan McVeigh, Declan Alder, Kieran Gordon, Michael McAllister, Martin Cole, Stevie Toner, Dan McCartan, Liam Lennon, Kevin Duffin, Declan Rooney, Ciaran McGovern, Damien Rafferty, Aidan Brannigan, Mark Doran, Paul Murphy, Gerard McCartan, Conor Garvey, Sean Parr, Kevin McKernan, James Colgan, Timmy Hanna, Liam Doyle, Darren Cunningham, Dan Gordon, Ambrose Rogers, Paul Greenan, Mark McClean, Peter Fitzpatrick, Kevin Anderson, Conor Maginn, Brendan McArdle, Martin Clarke, Mark Poland, Ronan Sexton, Danny Hughes, Stephen Kearney, Aidan Carr, James McGovern, Paul McCumiskey, Benny Coulter, Conor Laverty, John Clarke, Ronan Murtagh, Michael Magee.


never kickt a ball

Carr reveals McKenna Cup squad

16 December 2009

Cavan boss Tommy Carr has revealed his 30-man panel for next month's Dr McKenna Cup campaign. Team captain Ronan Flanagan and star forward Sean Johnston are amongst those who will miss out from the squad due to commitments with their college. There are a number of new faces which have been drafted into the panel, including new Oliver Plunkett's recruit Gareth 'Nesty' Smith, Ballinagh's Allen Durkan and young Belturbet attacker Brendan Fitzpatrick.  All three were involved in last Friday night's charity fight night, which saw 14 bouts of Cavan players going toe-to-toe in three minute-and-a-half rounds in aid of the BabyMax Wings of Love Charity and the Kelvin Brady Treatment Fund.  The event, which was excellently organised in the Imperial Bar Hotel in Cavan town, allowed the players to demonstrate their fitness and skills obtained from weeks of training with the Cavan boxing club during the months of the GAA's collective training ban.  Cavan's 2010 season starts on January 10 when they travel to Healy Park in Omagh to take on Tyrone in the opening round of the Dr McKenna Cup.

Cavan McKenna Cup squad: Darren Murphy (Drumlane), Fintan Reilly (Redhills), Declan Reilly (Bailieborough), Eoin McGuigan (Belturbet), John McCutcheon (Cootehill), Mark Johnson (Cornafean), Killian Lynch (Cuchullains), Eoin McPhilips (Denn), Martin Cahill (Denn), Michael Hannon (Drumgoon), Dane O'Dowd (Drumlane), Mark McKeever (Gowna), Eoin Smith (Killygarry), Alan Clarke (Kingscourt), Joey Jordan (Lavey), Allen Durkan (Ballinagh), Tomas Corr (Denn), Ciaran Galligan (Drung), Donal Thomas (Killygarry), John Cunningham (Swanlinbar), Gearoid McKiernan (Swanlinbar), Brendan Fitzpatrick (Belturbet), Sean Brady (Castlerahan), Michael Lyng (Cavan Gaels), Nicholas Walsh (Cavan Gaels), Conor Smith (Cuchullains), Gareth Smith (Oliver Plunketts), Eddie O'Reilly (Mullahoran), John McCabe (Munterconnacht), Stephen Jordan (Lavey).

http://www.hoganstand.com/Cavan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=121785