Crosserlough
Crosserlough impress in a better bad game than most
EVEN a bad game in Cavan is watchable. This wasn’t quite in that category but it wasn’t brilliant either. What you get either way is a bit of football.
Cavan's two-goal Paddy Lynch leaves Down promotion hopes hanging by a thread
Allianz Football League Division Three round five: Cavan 2-14 Down 1-10 AIMING for another last-gasp victory, as they’d magicked up against Antrim and Westmeath, Down instead slumped to a seven-point loss as Cavan fired in two late goals.
Antrim-Derry final still on the cards in Bridie McMenamin Shield but others likely to have their say
Bridie McMenamin Shield quarter-finals (Saturday at 1pm): Red Hugh’s pitch: Markievicz (Donegal) v Ballerin (Derry) Páirc Éire Óg, Carrickmore: Éire Óg (Tyrone) v Crosserlough (Cavan) Ballycran: East Belfast (Down) v Killeavy (Armagh) THE past three finals of the Bridie McMenamin Shield have featured the Antrim champions beating the Derry champions to lift the trophy.
Crosserlough look to put appeal drama behind them in semi-final showdown with Granemore
Camogie AIB Ulster Junior A Club semi-final: Saturday 1pm in Granemore: Granemore (Armagh) v Crosserlough (Cavan) IF you are a Crosserlough player, it must feel as if you have had to come through a second quarter-final last weekend.
Kicking Out: Kicking instincts being coached out of players
FOUR weeks back, the fixture list was looking bare.
Crosserlough and Killygarry look best place to book semi-final spots in Cavan
Kiernan's Service Stations Cavan SFC quarter-finals After a pedestrian series of qualifying group games, the Cavan SFC promises to ignite this evening and tomorrow with the completion of the quarter-final games.
McVeety's return may not be enough to tip the balance in Crosserlough's favour against Ramor who look the team to beat in Cavan
Cavan Senior Football Championship Dara McVeety’s return to the fold this year may have boosted Crosserlough’s share price in the last few months but Ramor United will line out tomorrow afternoon at Crosskeys (4pm) as favourites to get the better of the erstwhile county star’s black and ambers.
Chrissy McKaigue stars as Slaughtneil win Derry SFC final
SLAUGHTNEIL’S attack had been lauded all year but it was their scoring power from deep that helped them win back the John McLaughlin Cup this evening.
Rather than a black death, Cavan football has new life
IN the Second Captains podcast last week, host Ciaran Murphy joked that RTÉ were showing the Cavan final because nobody in the county would pay for a live stream.