Jim McCorry
RGU Downpatrick out to derail Burren quarter-final bid
BURREN had to dig deep to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in their championship opener against Mayobridge, and they will face another stiff test of their mettle against RGU Downpatrick in Newcastle tomorrow.
Kerr absence could prove costly as Burren aim to dethrone Kilcoo
Morgan Fuels Down SFC final: St Mary’s, Burren v Eoghan Rua, Kilcoo (tomorrow, Pairc Esler, 3pm – live stream on Down GAA TV) THE latest instalment of a heavyweight rivalry that has dominated Down football for over a decade will be played out at Pairc Esler tomorrow – with indifferent form and injuries to key men making an already intriguing battle even tougher to call.
Kilcoo a final force to be reckoned with insists Jim McCorry
BURREN boss Jim McCorry isn’t buying into any talk of Kilcoo being a faded force ahead of their Down final duel – insisting the Magpies are past masters when it comes to winning when it matters most.
Too close to call as Burren and Clonduff face off in last four
Morgan Fuels Down SFC semi-final: St Mary’s, Burren v Clonduff (tomorrow, Pairc Esler, 7.
Burren have work to do ahead of Down SFC quarter-finals - Jim McCorry
Down Senior Football Championship WHILE Jim McCorry took many reasons to be content from Monday night’s nine-point win over Glenn, the Burren boss is convinced improvements must be made if his side are to make a real impact on this year’s Down Senior Football Championship.
Old guard Burren staring down at Saul in Down SFC opener
Down SFC DOWN football giants Burren are overwhelmingly favourites to see off Saul in tonight’s Morgan Fuels Down senior club championship opening round.
Donal O'Hare could yet feature for Down and Burren as operation put on long finger
DOWN could yet be able to call upon key forward Donal O’Hare once inter-county action finally resumes, after fears he may not feature at all.
Kieran McGeeney and new management team will take Armagh forward says Jim McCorry
HE may be watching from a distance now, but former Armagh assistant boss Jim McCorry has backed Kieran McGeeney and his new-look management team to take the Orchard County forward once this year’s delayed inter-county campaign finally gets under way.
Covid break meant it was right time to leave Armagh says Jim McCorry
HAD it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic Jim McCorry might still be a part of Kieran McGeeney’s backroom team – but the former Armagh assistant manager insists it was “the right time” to step away.
Ciaran McKeever has expertise to make an impact says Armagh forward Nugent
ARMAGH will begin a challenging programme in Division One North of the National Football League later this year without the majority of the management team that took them to promotion last season.