Ulster Minor Football League 2010

Started by drici, March 08, 2010, 11:00:39 PM

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Beo

Is Canamhaint mé.

Beo

Division One Hurling Final:
An Dun 2-06 Ard Macha 0-16

Full Time

Big dig.
Is Canamhaint mé.

Beo

Is Canamhaint mé.

INDIANA

5-11 to 0-11 to dublin.

Maybe meath were missing a few if not over the course of the last 2 weeks- haven't seen us with a better team since the mid-90's.

The best of them u17 too.

ONeill

Any word on the Antrim-Tyrone minor game?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

drici

#80
Ulster Minor Football League
Section A
  Round 1
Armagh 0-10 Monaghan 0-08   13/03/2010   
Down 0-08 Dublin 3-11   13/03/2010   
Cavan 1-10 Meath 0-09   13/03/2010   

Round 2
Armagh 0-15 Meath 1-12    20/03/2010   
Monaghan 2-10 Down 1-08   20/03/2010   
Cavan 0-11 Dublin 0-10    20/03/2010 

Round 3 
Cavan 1-11 Armagh 2-11  27/03/2010
Monaghan 2-07 Dublin 2-07   27/03/2010   
Down 1-05 Meath 3-15   27/03/2010

Round 4 
Monaghan 2-06 Meath 2-07   03/04/2010   
Down 0-03 Cavan 1-11    03/04/2010   
Armagh 1-04 Dublin 1-17   03/04/2010 

Round 5
Armagh 4-11 Down 2-05   08/04/2010 18:45 
Monaghan 0-14 Cavan 1-10  10/04/2010 12:00   
Dublin 5-11 Meath 0-11   10/04/2010 12:00   


   

Ulster Minor Football League
Section B
Round 1
Donegal 2-06 Fermanagh 0-06   13/03/2010   
Tyrone 1-07 Derry 0-10   13/03/2010   
Antrim 0-13 Westmeath 3-11   13/03/2010 

Round 2
Derry 0-11 Donegal 1-08    20/03/2010 
Fermanagh 0-13 Antrim 1-11    20/03/2010   
Tyrone 1-16 Westmeath 0-05    20/03/2010

Round 3 
Derry  1-13 Antrim 2-07    27/03/2010
Donegal  1-05 Tyrone 0-12  27/03/2010   
Fermanagh 1-11 Westmeath 0-05   27/03/2010

Round 4 
Tyrone  1-11 Fermanagh 3-07    03/04/2010   
Antrim 0-08 Donegal 1-13   03/04/2010 
Derry  0-15 Westmeath 2-02    03/04/2010

Round 5 
Fermanagh 2-09 Derry 0-11  10/04/2010   
Antrim 2-10 Tyrone 2-14  10/04/2010   
Donegal  v Westmeath  conceded by Westmeath  10/04/2010 




Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 1
  Round 1
Antrim  3-11 Derry 2-07
Armagh  1-14 Down 1-11   

Round 2 
Down 5-13 Derry 2-09  20/03/2010
Antrim 2-12 Armagh 3-12  20/03/10

Round 3
Derry  0-16 Armagh 0-11 27/03/2010 
Down  4-16 Antrim 1-10 27/03/10

Ulster Minor Hurling League Division One
                     Final
Down 2-06 Armagh 0-16   10-04-10

Ulster Minor Hurling League Division 2
Round 1 
Fermanagh  1-03 Donegal 1-09   
Monaghan  1-12 Tyrone 3-16

Round 2 
Fermanagh 1-05 Monaghan 5-12  20/03/2010 
Donegal 2-09 Tyrone 3-15  20/03/2010

Round 3
Tyrone  9-16 Fermanagh 0-03 27/03/2010 
Donegal  2-07 Monaghan 0-03 27/03/2010

Ulster Minor Hurling League Division Two
                Final
Tyrone 1-09 Donegal 2-07    03-04-10

RMDrive

Ulster Minor Football League
Section B
Round 5 
Donegal  v Westmeath  conceded by Westmeath  10/04/2010 


What happened there I wonder? Just not able to field a team?

Cruiser

What way did the tables end up?  Who are in the Final?

mountainboii

I make it Dublin V Tyrone in the final. Can't remember what way it went in previous years, but I'm assuming they'll sort out teams level on points using head to heads, as Donegal's walkover makes it impossible to use score difference.

omagh_gael

Think Tyrone definately in the final as they had to win and Derry needed to be beat in their game which did happen.

drici

Quote from: AFS on April 12, 2010, 01:03:04 PM

Donegal's walkover makes it impossible to use score difference.



Ulster Minor Football League Play Off

Donegal  v Tyrone  Celtic Park Derry  17-04-2010 12:00 John Joe Cleary   


RMDrive

Quote from: RMDrive on April 12, 2010, 12:38:35 PM
Ulster Minor Football League
Section B
Round 5 
Donegal  v Westmeath  conceded by Westmeath  10/04/2010 


What happened there I wonder? Just not able to field a team?

Ah now I see what happened. We paid off WM not to travel. AFAIK we hadn't a hope in hell of making up the score difference required to make it though so by getting a bye, we made sure that scoring difference couldn't be used. As cunning as a fox what used to be Professor of Cunning at Oxford University but has moved on, and is now working for the UN at the High Commission of International Cunning Planning!

drici

Flying start secures morale boosting win for minors
by Editorial Department

Tyrone 1-11  Fermanagh 3-07


Fermanagh's Patrick McManus under pressure from Tyrone's Michael Donaghy during Fermanagh's excellent win in Trillick on Saturday.


Fermanagh minors will have gained great confidence from this performance and result, after they beat Tyrone, in Augher last Saturday. A first half rout by the Ernemen gave them a ten point advantage at half time and put them in control of this match. The second half did see Tyrone claw their way back into the game but a fine defensive display by Mark Henry's team helped Fermanagh hold out for a moral boosting victory.

Tyrone and Derry are the main contenders for a top of the table finish but a place in the league final is still up for grabs. With so much at stake this was always going to be a hard fought affair. Fermanagh have an outside chance of making the final themselves, if the results go their way this weekend and if they can follow up on this win, with a victory over Derry on Saturday.

Fermanagh got off to the perfect start with two goals in quick succession, the first of these coming after only three minutes of play. Ruairi Corrigan dispossessed the Tyrone keeper before netting to give Fermanagh an early lead. Three minutes later Sean Quigley was on hand to get a fist on Jarlath Jackman's free kick.

Fermanagh continued to pick off points before Tyrone got off the mark, Aidan Breen and Ruairi Corrigan both on target. The home side finally responded with a couple of points from Ronan O'Neill but the momentum was very much with Fermanagh and on 15 minutes they got their third goal.

Aidan Breen in the half forward line was well positioned when the Tyrone keeper fumbled a long ball played into the goal mouth. Breen was quickest to respond and side- footed to the back of the net, to give Fermanagh a 3-02 to 0-02 lead.

Conall Grugan responded with a couple more points for Tyrone but it was Fermanagh who finished the half strongest. Sean Quigley, Conall Jones and Ciaran McBrien all pointing before a superb score from John Joe Strain to leave the score line 3-06 to 0-05 in favour of Fermanagh at the break.

In the second half, as expected, Tyrone came out fighting. Fermanagh only managed two points, the first from Ciaran McBrien and the second from Paul Mullan. For the majority of the half Fermanagh had to focus on defending the Tyrone comeback. Paul Mullan and John Joe Strain both put in good displays in the Fermanagh rearguard to help negate the forward running Tyrone.

Grugan, O'Neill and full forward John McCullagh contributed to the bulk of the Tyrone scores. A two point margin was as close as Tyrone came to Fermanagh though, as Henry's team held out for the win.

A victory over Tyrone at any level is a rarity and despite the fact it's only the league Mark Henry still admits it's sweet: "It doesn't happen very often but you do have to bear in mind it's April and it's the league. Despite all that though it a scalp for us, definitely."

Reflecting upon the performance he said: "We're very happy with how we played and the quality of our football. We were delighted with the first half performance and with how resolute we were in the face of a Tyrone onslaught in the second" says Henry.

Fermanagh's final league game is against Henry's native Derry this weekend. The Oak Leaf County will be playing for a place in the league final and Henry is anticipating another tough test:

"They (Derry) are unbeaten so it will certainly be a difficult test. But on the back of last Saturday's result it would be nice to end get another win under our belts and end that unbeaten record".

drici

Armagh Minors Win Ulster League




Armagh had some promising results in the group stages of the League where they defeated Down in Middletown in their opening game before travelling to Loughgiel to beat Antrim (who were without their Cross and Passion, Ballycastle players) on a 2-15 to 1-15 score-line.  Armagh travelled to Derry for their last game of the group stages and lost out by five points to the hosts, but they already had secured their place in the League Final.  Down comprehensively beat Antrim in their final game and finished top of the table due to their superior scoring difference, thus ensuring home advantage for the League Final.

So on Saturday 10th April, Armagh travelled as underdogs to the Ards Peninsula to take on a full strength Down squad in Portaferry.  Down were first of the mark with a point from play in the opening minute before the visitors replied with five points in a row.  Shea Gaffney raised the first white flag before Eoghan Robb, Conor Corvan (free), Paddy Heaney (long range free) and a neat point from play by Stephen King put Armagh up 0-5 to 0-1 after the first quarter.  Down pulled one back before Gaffney pointed from play and Heaney converted another long range free.  However, the hosts hit a further 1-1 to close the gap to a minimum.  Armagh picked up the pace again and scored three unanswered points before the break through Corvan, Gaffney and another Heaney free to leave Armagh in front 0-10 to 1-6 at half-time.

Similar to the first half, Down were quickest from the blocks and hit the opening point from play.  The two sides traded points with Heaney converting another long range free and full-forward Corvan pointing twice from play.  Again, Down began to test the Armagh resolve, but it was the Orchard men who got the next couple of scores – a free from Corvan and a massive score from Conor McKee into a stiff breeze from halfway.  This left seven points between the teams and a second green flag on 55minutes, followed by another point from Down left only a goal in it with a few minutes to play.  Armagh steadied the ship and a point in injury time from Eoghan Robb settled the game as the boys from the Orchard ran out winners on a 0-16 to 2-06 score-line.

This result is a massive boost for hurling in Armagh and will give this squad a great lift as they prepare for their Ulster Championship clash with Tyrone in May.  James King gave an outstanding display at midfield while Conor Corvan caused Down all sorts of problems in the first half.  Paddy Heaney and Conor McKee provided great leadership in the second half, while Fintan Corvan was the pick of the Armagh players with a fantastic performance at full-back throughout.  Congratulations to the minor management of Eamonn McKee, Chris Heaney, Liam Corvan, Kevin McGreevy and Philip McArdle.

The Armagh team: 1. Simon Doherty (Sean Treacy's) 2. Cormac Rushe (Na Fianna) 3. Fintan Corvan (Doire Núis) 4. Joe McAnerney (Sean Treacy's) 5. Neil Duffy (Cúchulainns) 6. Austin Mackle (Na Fianna) 7. Tom Marley (Cúchulainns) 8. James King (Céide Lámh Dhearg) 9. Paddy Heaney (Cúchulainns) 10. Marc Toal (Céide Lámh Dhearg) 11. Shea Gaffney (Na Fianna) 12. Conor McKee (Céide Lámh Dhearg) 13. Eoghan Robb (Craobh Rua) 14. Conor Corvan (Céide Lámh Dhearg) 15. Stephen King (Céide Lámh Dhearg)

Subs Used: Ethan Carville (Na Fianna) for Toal (30mins); Conor McNally (Doire Núis) for S.King (40mins); Matthew Lennon (Doire Núis) for McAnerney (55 mins).

drici

Tolan Injured as Meath Minors Beaten by Dublin
Dublin 5-11 Meath 0-11

Competition: Ulster Minor League
Date & Venue: 10/04/2010 in Parnell Park, Dublin


Meath Minors suffered a heavy defeat in Parnell Park at the hands of a very strong &  mobile Dublin side that scored 4 goals in the opening half as they dominated mid-field and had little difficulty in carving openings through  the Meath defence.

Meath will be disappointed with the result as they had put together a good string of games in this competition  and had a chance to make the final.

Three of the club's minor players Liam Tolan , Bryan Davis & Patrick Fox were all included in the starting lineup and all  three players impressed enough to be in contention for selection on the Meath squad for the  first round of the Leinster championship  next week against Kilkenny.

Liam Tolan started in the full forward line &  was very lively causing the  Dublin  back line lots of trouble but a cynical tackle  where he was kicked in the arm as he picked up a ball forced him to retire after only 10 minutes .  The injury looked serious and here's hoping that hospital xrays confirm the arm is not fractured as he would be a big loss if he was out for a few weeks recovering.

 

Bryan Davis playing in the half forward line for the first half was having a  good game as he  was one of the few forwards winning possession and getting into great positions and it a was a big surprise to see him sit out the second half .

 

Patrick Fox played the whole game at cornerback which was a surprising position for this very athletic player  & can only assume that the Meath management were expecting  that Dublin would utilise a third midfielder from the full forward line and that Paddy would be the ideal third mid-fielder for Meath to counteract such a tactic . In fairness to Patrick he adapted to his new position and had a strong second half.

 

The other Skryne man involved  today was young Trevor Giles and happy to  report to senior management that although he made a couple of short sprints onto the field , he looked to be moving ok and got through the game injury free & will be fully fit for upcoming senior matches.