McKenna Cup 2024

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BennyCake


drici

Quote from: never kickt a ball on November 18, 2011, 03:04:28 PM

Tyrone in same group as Fermanagh, QUB and Antrim.


No over lap with:

Donegal Cavan Derry and Jordanstown.

Which leaves Armagh Monaghan Down and St Marys in the other group.


never kickt a ball

Ulster Council to introduce McKenna Cup ticket scheme
17 November 2011
Ulster Council secretary Danny Murphy is hoping tonight's Management Committee meeting will give the green light to a new season ticket scheme for next year's Dr McKenna Cup.
Murphy, who has been involved in drafting the proposal, believes the scheme will provide savings for supporters who attend most, if not all, of their county's matches in the pre-season competition. It's understood that the ticket will cost between £20 and £25. Admission to last season's McKenna Cup games cost £10 alone, meaning a supporter could save up to £30 if his or her county reaches the final.
"We are looking at one ticket that will cover the three group games, the semi-final and the finals. A supporter would get five games for one purchase," Murphy told the Irish News.
The proposal is along the same lines as the GAA's season ticket, which covers National League and championship games, and is aimed at rewarding loyal supporters.
Meanwhile, the draw for the 2012 Dr McKenna Cup will take place tonight. Each county will be guaranteed at least three group games with semi-finals and a final also due to take place before the start of the National League in early February.

http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=158034

ck

How do some people know what the McKenna cup groups are and it hasnt been released to the media yet? Some sort of big secret?

Maguire01

Quote from: ck on November 21, 2011, 11:52:08 AM
How do some people know what the McKenna cup groups are and it hasnt been released to the media yet? Some sort of big secret?
Seems like very poor PR from the Ulster Council.

Maguire01

Quote from: never kickt a ball on November 20, 2011, 07:57:03 PM
Ulster Council to introduce McKenna Cup ticket scheme
17 November 2011
Ulster Council secretary Danny Murphy is hoping tonight's Management Committee meeting will give the green light to a new season ticket scheme for next year's Dr McKenna Cup.
Murphy, who has been involved in drafting the proposal, believes the scheme will provide savings for supporters who attend most, if not all, of their county's matches in the pre-season competition. It's understood that the ticket will cost between £20 and £25. Admission to last season's McKenna Cup games cost £10 alone, meaning a supporter could save up to £30 if his or her county reaches the final.
"We are looking at one ticket that will cover the three group games, the semi-final and the finals. A supporter would get five games for one purchase," Murphy told the Irish News.
The proposal is along the same lines as the GAA's season ticket, which covers National League and championship games, and is aimed at rewarding loyal supporters.
Meanwhile, the draw for the 2012 Dr McKenna Cup will take place tonight. Each county will be guaranteed at least three group games with semi-finals and a final also due to take place before the start of the National League in early February.

http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=158034
So you'll only really get value if your county goes all the way to the final.
Still crazy prices considering the season ticket for 7 league games and 1 championship game is €75!

Forget the schemes for the McKenna Cup. Make all tickets £5 with £3 concession and children in free.

never kickt a ball

Quote from: ck on November 21, 2011, 11:52:08 AM
How do some people know what the McKenna cup groups are and it hasnt been released to the media yet? Some sort of big secret?

Must be all right! The Down GAA website has this:

Group draw for Mc Kenna Cup 2012

The draw for the 2012 Dr McKenna Cup took place on Thursday at the Comhairle Uladh CCC meeting.  It is as follows:

Section A: Ollscoil na Banriona, Tír Eoghain, Fear Manach, Aontroim
Section B: Colaiste Naomh Mhuire, Muineachán, An Dún, Ard Mhacha
Section C: Ollscoil Baile Shurtain, An Cabhán, Dún na nGall, Doíre

The Semi Final draw is as follows:
Winner of Section A v Best Runner Up
Winner of Section C v Winner of Section B

http://www.sportsmanager.ie/cake/gaa2/downGaa/news/89569/group_draw_for_mc_kenna_cup2012


Sanchez

What are the College sides like this year? No doubt J-Town have an array of inter county footballers doing guddy studies or lego building.

eddie d


ck

Quote from: Sanchez on November 22, 2011, 10:18:32 AM
What are the College sides like this year? No doubt J-Town have an array of inter county footballers doing guddy studies or lego building.

No idea, havent really noticed any coverage. A lad from my home club plays with Maynooth and they are in the league final against Carlow, both of whom beat big guns DCU and UCD. A change in the gaurd maybe.
I do enjoy the colleges being in the pre season cups like the mckenna cup, it adds a different demension to the thing.


never kickt a ball

Dr. McKenna Cup (2012 Competition)

All Sunday games at 2.00 p.m.: All midweek games at 7.30 p.m.

(Extra time to be played in Semi finals & Final)

Section A: Ollscoil na Banriona, Tír Eoghain, Fear Manach & Aontroim

Section B: Colaiste Naomh Mhuire, Muineachán, An Dún & Ard Mhacha

Section C:  Ollscoil Baile Shurtain, An Cabhán, Dún na nGall & Doíre



8th Jan (Sun):  Round 1: Section A


                             QUB v Tír Eoghain at Healy Park

                             Fear Manach v Aontroim at Brewster Park



                            Section B      

                              Naomh Mhuire v Muineachan at Clones

                             An Dún v Ard Mhacha at Pairc Esler



                             Section C   

                              Doíre v An Cabhán at Celtic Park

                              Dún na nGall v UUJ at Pairc Mac Cumhaill



15th Jan (Sun): Round 2: Section A


                              Aontroim v Tír Eoghain at Casement Park

                              Fear Manach v QUB at Brewster Park



                             Section B                                    

                              Muineachan v An Dún at Clones

                              Ard Mhacha v Naomh Mhuire at Morgan Athletic Grounds



                             Section C                                                        

                              An Cabhán v Dún na nGall at Kingspan Breffni Park

                              Doíre v UUJ at Celtic Park



18th Jan (Wed): Round 3: Section A                              

                              Tír Eoghain v Fear Manach at Healy Park

                             Aontroim v QUB at Casement Park



                               Section B                           

                              Ard Mhacha v Muineachán at Morgan Athletic Grounds

                              An Dún v Naomh Mhuire at Pairc Esler



                              Section C                                                                                     

                              UUJ v An Cabhán at Kingspan Breffni Park

                              Dún na nGall v Doíre at Pairc Mac Cumhaill



21st / 22ndJan (Sat/Sun) : Semi Finals:

(1) Best Runner Up v Winner of Section A

(2) Winner of Section C v Winner of Section B



28th Jan (Sat): Final:  1 v 2

N.B.   All Fixtures potentially should be considered as floodlit games.

http://www.sportsmanager.ie/cake/gaa2/downGaa/taggedNews/90039/up_omp_t_t_o

Farneylawd2011

Thought Inniskeen or Crossmaglen would have got a game but it just shows you what Ulster Council think.