2008 Ulster Club Championships

Started by Our Nail Loney, August 22, 2008, 11:22:14 AM

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Quote from: Fionntamhnach on October 10, 2008, 02:51:29 PM
I believe the rule isn't that the matches can be played at home but rather that a team with "home" advantage plays the game at a designated "county ground", which each county has several of. In Tyrone it's Omagh, Dungannon and Coalisland (though Pomeroy in recent years took the place of Coalisland due to better facilities). In Fermanagh it's Enniskillen, Irvinestown and Lisnaskea. In Armagh I believe it is the Athletic Grounds, Crossmaglen and Clan na Gael's pitch in Lurgan. These are normally the venues chosen for club championship games both for teams with "home" advantage and for neutral venues.

I believe Irvinestown has lost this status to Tempo. Fermanagh played Louth in Tempo back in April when Lisnaskea was deemed unplayable and Enniskillen was under redevelopment. I think you're correct with regards teams with home advantage playing at a designated county ground. All Fermanagh club champions of recent times have played their "home" Ulster championship games at Brewster Park.
We'll win Ulster some day, not sure when.

Our Nail Loney

Quote from: hardstation on October 14, 2008, 04:18:27 PM
I believe that both teams will be playing at half time in Newry. Some 25th anniversary thing. Should be good craic.

Seriously?

T O Hare

any betting on  Sundays game ONL, st galls will be favourites i reckon
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charlie stubbs

Quote from: T O Hare on October 14, 2008, 04:24:12 PM
any betting on  Sundays game ONL, st galls will be favourites i reckon
i would say rightly so tohare was at the game a few years ago in newry and galls where far superior and the bridge i dont think have improved by then while st.galls made the decider last year.  bridge will have to improve in midfield imo if they are to compete with st.galls as they will have some able fielders round the middle in gallagher and mcgourty

Our Nail Loney

Quote from: T O Hare on October 14, 2008, 04:24:12 PM
any betting on  Sundays game ONL, st galls will be favourites i reckon

No odds up yet, prob thursday... St Galls have to be faves

T O Hare

Quote from: hardstation on October 14, 2008, 04:18:27 PM
I believe that both teams will be playing at half time in Newry. Some 25th anniversary thing. Should be good craic.
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the Bridge supporters will cheer on both sides  ;) :D
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Yes I Would

Quote from: drici on October 14, 2008, 04:11:26 PM
Davitt Park Lurgan

                                           Burren
                                    Declan Murdock

Pat Murtagh                     Aidan Murdock            Malachy Murdock

Kieran McConville              Paddy ORourke           Brendan McGovern

                 Charley Doyle                  Tommy McGovern

Gerard Murdock              John Treanor                 Tony McArdle

Jim McGreevy                 Frank McClorey                Vincent McGovern

                                   
                                    St Galls
                                  Gerry Moore

Frank Dawson                Mickey Gribbon                 Joe Donaghy

Gerry Higgins                Sean Muldoon                   Joe Diamond

                Jim McDaniel                     John Kennedy

Gerard Quinn                Lenny Harbinson              Sean Óg McGourty

Paul McKeown               PJ O'Hare                       Sean Mór McGourty


Burren Substitutes: 16 Seamus Murdock  17 Séamus Fegan  18 Willie McMahon  19 Larry Fitzpatrick  20 Gervase Poland  21 Noel Millar

St Galls Substitutes: 16 Mickey Corr  17 Colm Brennan  18 Kieran Smyth  19 John Brady  20 Peter McAtamney  21 Tim Sheehan  22 Mickey McGourty
23 Chris Power  24 Colm McCaffrey  25 Peter Stewart  26 Nigel Murphy

Referee: Damien Campbell (Fear Manach)

     

That the puddin who does the weather!!

Our Nail Loney

Quote from: Yes I Would on October 14, 2008, 05:13:12 PM
Quote from: drici on October 14, 2008, 04:11:26 PM
Davitt Park Lurgan

                                            Burren
                                     Declan Murdock

Pat Murtagh                     Aidan Murdock            Malachy Murdock

Kieran McConville              Paddy ORourke           Brendan McGovern

                  Charley Doyle                  Tommy McGovern

Gerard Murdock              John Treanor                 Tony McArdle

Jim McGreevy                 Frank McClorey                Vincent McGovern

                                   
                                     St Galls
                                   Gerry Moore

Frank Dawson                Mickey Gribbon                 Joe Donaghy

Gerry Higgins                Sean Muldoon                   Joe Diamond

                 Jim McDaniel                     John Kennedy

Gerard Quinn                Lenny Harbinson              Sean Óg McGourty

Paul McKeown               PJ O'Hare                       Sean Mór McGourty


Burren Substitutes: 16 Seamus Murdock  17 Séamus Fegan  18 Willie McMahon  19 Larry Fitzpatrick  20 Gervase Poland  21 Noel Millar

St Galls Substitutes: 16 Mickey Corr  17 Colm Brennan  18 Kieran Smyth  19 John Brady  20 Peter McAtamney  21 Tim Sheehan  22 Mickey McGourty
23 Chris Power  24 Colm McCaffrey  25 Peter Stewart  26 Nigel Murphy

Referee: Damien Campbell (Fear Manach)

       

That the puddin who does the weather!!

Yup think that is his original name

ONeill

Who was managing that St Galls team? Probably a blow-in.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

ONeill

Quote from: drici on October 14, 2008, 04:39:22 PM


2 Frank "Red Dog" Dawson:

4 Joe "Britt" Donaghy:

5 Gerry "Nigger" Higgins:


Far better than "Ricey", "Star", "Hands", "Snout" or "Gooch".
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

milltown row

thats Class Drici, where did ya get that? would like to get my hands on that

Kentucky Blue

Are St. Gall's full out for sundays game with mayobridge? or mayobridge missign any men?

Mayobridge have under-achieved they will feel on the ulster stage and they are not getting any younger. Lot of players at their peak now so will be well up for it.

Still think St Gall's will scrape through by about 3 points.

Abble


milltown row

will do drici, we have 100 years coming up soon and looking for such items

The GAA


Scoreline flatters maybridge who were nowhere near st gall's class. the bridge have a lot of passengers for a team which has won so many county titles.

galls controlled the game for the most part and the two goals kept the bridge in the game. galls worthy winners but could have been caught at the end. sean kelly was superb.