Down Club Hurling & Football

Started by Lecale2, November 10, 2006, 12:06:55 AM

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johnnycool

Quote from: Maurice Moss on October 27, 2025, 12:35:14 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on October 27, 2025, 11:49:20 AMKilcoo will beat Lough handy enough I reckon. Even on their best day Lough wouldn't be a match for them but they'll be out celebrating for weeks to come I'd say. Kilcoo have freshened the team up too have they? Haven't followed them to closely but it's what they needed

We will not be looking any further than Loughmacrory. Tyrone championship is wild competitive so won't be taking anything for granted. Yes, they'll celebrate their win for a few days but they'll be no push overs at all. Looking forward to this encounter.

@maurice,
   No mention of your U14 camogs winning the championship at the weekend?

Maurice Moss

Quote from: johnnycool on October 29, 2025, 03:27:39 PM
Quote from: Maurice Moss on October 27, 2025, 12:35:14 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on October 27, 2025, 11:49:20 AMKilcoo will beat Lough handy enough I reckon. Even on their best day Lough wouldn't be a match for them but they'll be out celebrating for weeks to come I'd say. Kilcoo have freshened the team up too have they? Haven't followed them to closely but it's what they needed

We will not be looking any further than Loughmacrory. Tyrone championship is wild competitive so won't be taking anything for granted. Yes, they'll celebrate their win for a few days but they'll be no push overs at all. Looking forward to this encounter.

@maurice,
   No mention of your U14 camogs winning the championship at the weekend?

A cracking wee team, the girls done brilliant and that would be a mighty scoreline to put up against any team, nevermind Portaferry in a championship final.

razor

No only did they win the U-14 A Camogie Championship. They won the U-14 A LGFA Championship. I think this is the first time this has ever happened in Down.

Truth hurts

Will we still be the whipping boys in the junior championship in Ulster?

johnnycool

Quote from: razor on October 30, 2025, 08:17:55 AMNo only did they win the U-14 A Camogie Championship. They won the U-14 A LGFA Championship. I think this is the first time this has ever happened in Down.

I think Clonduff may have done similar in the recent past.

knowbetter

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Quote from: Truth hurts on October 30, 2025, 09:36:50 AMWill we still be the whipping boys in the junior championship in Ulster?

Depends what championship your talking about.

In hurling I can see Castlewellan giving it a fair rattle and are a strong choice. They have been there or there abouts for years, but lets be honest any team that wins the Junior provincial championship was never a Junior team to begin with.

In Derry Lavy won their 'Junior' I didn't watched the game but seen it was an easy win for them.
They would be my favourites but I also wouldn't call them a Junior team.

EDIT:
Just seen Cuchulainns Armagh are their champions. They were Senior a couple years back. They must have went down hill dramatically but were competing with Keady and Middletown not long ago.

Armagh have also changed their championship were their Senior champions go into Ulster Intermediate and then their Intermediate go into Ulster Junior. Their actually Junior championship just stops within the county. Nice idea to always have a strong representative.