Ulster Colleges

Started by Line Ball, October 13, 2012, 06:59:14 PM

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moonster

Quote from: Harold Disgracey on March 17, 2026, 04:22:10 PMThat was an enjoyable Hogan Cup final. Well done Mullingar.

Brilliant win. Even better when playing against 16 men.

Is Brendan Cawley the Kerry version of Dublin Joe?

rodney trotter

The balder version. It looked like Mullingar had let it slip but didn't panic and got 2 pts in injury time.

imtommygunn

Was the ladies final on yesterday? Wondering how knock was it? got on but can't see it.

oakleafgael

Quote from: imtommygunn on March 18, 2026, 09:01:56 AMWas the ladies final on yesterday? Wondering how knock was it? got on but can't see it.

Next Thursday 26th

imtommygunn

Ah that's why I couldn't find it. Thanks!

ShutterinbyDayGAAbyNight

St Joseph's Donaghmore win their first grade A title today winning the Dalton cup. Massive achievement for the small convent.

Onthe40

Great result, but the school does pull from some of the Tyrone underage strongholds, Donaghmore, Galbally, Lough Shore- coalisland area - so not a major shock, have been performing well at a level for a while.

oakleafgael

Quote from: Onthe40 on March 27, 2026, 03:13:01 PMGreat result, but the school does pull from some of the Tyrone underage strongholds, Donaghmore, Galbally, Lough Shore- coalisland area - so not a major shock, have been performing well at a level for a while.

The IMS has extended that reach a good bit further also. Fair play to them, great to see two new teams in a final.

Duine Inteacht Eile

Donaghmore, Castlewellan & Ballymena being 3 of the last 4 in an A football competition certainly is unusual. Fair play to them all.

thewobbler

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on March 27, 2026, 06:02:44 PMDonaghmore, Castlewellan & Ballymena being 3 of the last 4 in an A football competition certainly is unusual. Fair play to them all.

It's genuinely brilliant.

Makes me wonder how many schools have played B level football over the years, instead of giving it a rattle

bennydorano

St Pats Armagh bt Maghera in Oisin McGrath final. First A grade title in a while.

A lot more competitive teams coming out of St Pats Armagh these days (probably since merger with St Brigids) great to see!

Laoisguru


oakleafgael

Quote from: bennydorano on April 01, 2026, 09:51:50 PMSt Pats Armagh bt Maghera in Oisin McGrath final. First A grade title in a while.

A lot more competitive teams coming out of St Pats Armagh these days (probably since merger with St Brigids) great to see!

23 years I was told, is that correct?

bennydorano

Could be longer, MacRory cup winners in 2000, unless something was won at the less publicised year groups.

Wildweasel74

Well daying St Brigids was a former all girls school for yrs. Am not sure how the merger improved the fball team.