Ulster U20 and Minor Championships 2025

Started by Captain Obvious, March 22, 2023, 05:58:04 PM

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Aaron Boone

Donegal missed chance after chance in that first half, just a convoy of them.

TyroneTam

Quote from: Aaron Boone on April 22, 2026, 10:16:04 PMDonegal missed chance after chance in that first half, just a convoy of them.

Most of them landed closer to Raphoe than Convoy.

thebigfullforward

Didn't think this Tyrone team would make it this far especially playing Derry and Donegal on the way and without one of the best forwards in the county in McCullagh

Armagh18

Quote from: thebigfullforward on Today at 08:23:36 AMDidn't think this Tyrone team would make it this far especially playing Derry and Donegal on the way and without one of the best forwards in the county in McCullagh
Huers can always find a way to win, fair play to them. Thought we were by far the better team in the group game but that means nothing now. Only silver lining is that a good few Armagh lads are back next year and looking at that team a good few look like potential senior players in a few years.

Sleater

Monaghan were decent against Armagh. They played with intensity and aggression and dominated the game. Only for a shot conversion of 45%, it  left the game closer at times. Overall a 10 point win did not flatter Monaghan.  Crucially for Monaghan , their star player , Tommy Mallen made his first appearance of the competition as a sub with 10 minutes to go and he set up two goals. That was his first game since the scored 1-4 against Newbridge in ulster club semi-final. Also great to see last year's full back Johnny Wright also get his first minutes this year after injury.

Monaghan look a different side from the one that were dismal against Donegal in R2 of the group games. But they were missing 6 lads that would be considered starters for that game. Still missing 4 of them, but hopefully Conor Meehan and Sean O'Connell might be back for the final. Not sure 2023 minor all stars Sean Og McElwain and Jack Lynch will be back in time from injury.

Tyrone will be a very difficult opponent for Monaghan. Any team going for 3 in a row has to be respected.

Captain Obvious

Quote from: Sleater on Today at 08:52:13 AMMonaghan were decent against Armagh. They played with intensity and aggression and dominated the game. Only for a shot conversion of 45%, it  left the game closer at times. Overall a 10 point win did not flatter Monaghan.  Crucially for Monaghan , their star player , Tommy Mallen made his first appearance of the competition as a sub with 10 minutes to go and he set up two goals. That was his first game since the scored 1-4 against Newbridge in ulster club semi-final. Also great to see last year's full back Johnny Wright also get his first minutes this year after injury.

Monaghan look a different side from the one that were dismal against Donegal in R2 of the group games. But they were missing 6 lads that would be considered starters for that game. Still missing 4 of them, but hopefully Conor Meehan and Sean O'Connell might be back for the final. Not sure 2023 minor all stars Sean Og McElwain and Jack Lynch will be back in time from injury.

Tyrone will be a very difficult opponent for Monaghan. Any team going for 3 in a row has to be respected.

Not many of the two in row Tyrone team are left.  Monaghan for me by a few points to spare and will take a good team to beat them in the All-Ireland series.