Ulster Minor Football Club Championship 2014 (at Saint Pauls)

Started by drici, August 27, 2014, 11:31:34 AM

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Donaghmoyne going for goals.
Watty's defence and goal keeper holding strong.
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orangeman

Serious side again, restricted to only 8 scores, the opposition score 7 times and Glen win by 7.

Hats off to them. Teams like these come around very few time in life and should be acknowledged and credit given to them. Getting them to be force in senior football is now the challenge.


drici

Quarter Final
Saturday 6th December
O'Donovan Rossa(Antrim) 0-08   Glen Watty Grahams(Derry) 3-17
12-30pm  St Pauls

Preliminary Round
Saturday 6th December
Moortown St Malachys(Tyrone) 2-11   Southern Gaels(Cavan) 2-14
3-00pm The Dub

Quarter Finals
Sunday 7th December
Donaghmoyne Fontenoys(Monaghan) 5-16    Erne Gaels(Fermanagh) 1-03
1-30pm   St Pauls

Saturday 13th December
Burren St Marys(Down) v Donegal Champions   Walk Over for Burren St Marys
1-30pm   St Pauls

Sunday 14th December
Crossmaglen Rangers(Armagh) 1-10   Southern Gaels(Cavan) 0-13   After Extra Time
Full Time: Crossmaglen Rangers 1-07   Southern Gaels 0-10
1-30pm   St Pauls

Quarter Final Replay
Saturday 20th December
Crossmaglen Rangers(Armagh) 2-07   Southern Gaels(Cavan) 3-10
1-30pm   St Pauls


Semi Finals
Sunday 21st December
Glen Watty Grahams(Derry) 4-04   Donaghmoyne Fontenoys(Monaghan) 1-06
1-30pm   St Pauls

Friday 26th December
Southern Gaels(Cavan) v Burren St Marys(Down)
1-30pm   St Pauls
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Final
Thursday 1st January
Glen Watty Grahams(Derry) v Cavan/Down
1-30pm   St Pauls

rodney trotter

Quote from: Blue06 on December 07, 2014, 07:15:37 PM
QuoteCatch yourself on. I don't give a monkeys what you lot do in the Cavan championship. It just shouldn't be allowed in Ulster. As the poster below pointed out Kerry amalgamations aren't allowed into Munster. And don't give me the number crap. Every county in Ireland has big clubs and small clubs. Last week Slaughtneil beat Omagh. I'm sure the numbers difference in the 2 clubs is vast. Also Moortown wouldn't exactly be a big club

This is NOT an official GAA competition.  It is a tournament run by the St Pauls club in Belfast(that has got permission from the GAA to do so).  It is up to them who they invite into it, and the criteria used, not some opinionated Derry folk.

Personally, I am against amalgamations.  I prefer when my own club goes alone even if it means a heavy defeat is inevitable.  It keeps players that might drift away about a bit longer. However, if the numbers don't add up then clubs have to amalgamate.

Exactly.

Played throuh December with the final on new years day. Nothing cheap about running a bus from Cavan to Belfast 3/4  times as well as feeding the Squad and management.

If I was from a club that won the tournament for the past 3 years i wouldn't care what any other County club was doing in all fairness.

the dodger

Quote from: rodney trotter on December 21, 2014, 11:36:09 PM
Quote from: Blue06 on December 07, 2014, 07:15:37 PM
QuoteCatch yourself on. I don't give a monkeys what you lot do in the Cavan championship. It just shouldn't be allowed in Ulster. As the poster below pointed out Kerry amalgamations aren't allowed into Munster. And don't give me the number crap. Every county in Ireland has big clubs and small clubs. Last week Slaughtneil beat Omagh. I'm sure the numbers difference in the 2 clubs is vast. Also Moortown wouldn't exactly be a big club

This is NOT an official GAA competition.  It is a tournament run by the St Pauls club in Belfast(that has got permission from the GAA to do so).  It is up to them who they invite into it, and the criteria used, not some opinionated Derry folk.

Personally, I am against amalgamations.  I prefer when my own club goes alone even if it means a heavy defeat is inevitable.  It keeps players that might drift away about a bit longer. However, if the numbers don't add up then clubs have to amalgamate.

Exactly.

Played throuh December with the final on new years day. Nothing cheap about running a bus from Cavan to Belfast 3/4  times as well as feeding the Squad and management.

If I was from a club that won the tournament for the past 3 years i wouldn't care what any other County club was doing in all fairness.

So the jokes about Cavan people being tight with money are true after all. Having to pay the costs of having a team in Ulster is a great problem to have!

Nigel White

The man's right mind you about the expense involved.  Meaningless expensive waste of time