Ulster Club Championship 2022
Once bitten twice shy. Galbally skipper McGarrity expects battle against Monaghan champion Magheracloone
CORDUFF manager Seamus McEnaney labelled Galbally red-hot favourites going into tomorrow’s rescheduled Ulster Intermediate Football Championship final but Enda McGarrity, joint-captain of the Pearse’s, doesn’t agree with Banty’s assessment.
"They can play the game any way..." Kilcoo joint-manager Conleith Gilligan wary of Glen threat ahead of Ulster Championship final
LAST year, when these champions met at the semi-final stage, Glen briefly had the game in their hands.
"There’s already 14 donkeys running about out there and you don’t need a 15th..." Kilcoo goalkeeper Niall Kane sticks to the basics
THE KILCOO defence has conceded just 18 scores in their two outings in this year’s Ulster Championship campaign.
Only our best will be good enough in Ulster Club Championship final says Glen skipper Conor Carville
CONOR Carville admits that even in Maghera there aren’t many “super-confident” that Glen will dethrone defending champions Kilcoo in Sunday’s Ulster final.
Pressure is off as Kilcoo set their sights on three in-a-row in Ulster
THE pressure is off Kilcoo this season, says Aidan Branagan, and there is a better buzz in the camp of the reigning Ulster and All-Ireland champions.
"It's not soccer we’re playing” says Corduff manager Seamus McEnaney
IT’S “not soccer we’re playing” says Corduff manager Seamus McEnaney who denies that the Monaghan champions – who meet Tyrone’s Galbally in Saturday’s Ulster Intermediate Championship final – are over-reliant on the physical aspects of the game.
Glen trio fit as Derry champions prepare for duel with Ulster kings Kilcoo
GLEN manager Malachy O’Rourke expects to have Conor Glass, Conor Convery and Eunan Mulholland fit for Sunday’s Ulster Club Championship final against reigning champions Kilcoo.
Kilcoo cruise through to their third Ulster final with commanding win over Enniskillen Gaels
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship semi-final: Kilcoo 3-14 Enniskillen Gaels 1-9 From Andy Watters at the Athletic Grounds KILCOO cantered through to their third consecutive Ulster final thanks to an 11-point win over an out-gunned Enniskillen side who managed just a point in the first half.
Enniskillen Gaels face defending champions Kilcoo in Ulster Senior Championship semi-final
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship semi-final: Kilcoo (Down) v Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh) (today, the Athletic Grounds, 6pm) By Andy Watters WHO is your money on here? Only Enniskillen diehards will argue against the obvious choice and, no doubt after watching their team win a first Fermanagh title in 16 years and then show nerves of steel to dump out Cavan’s Gowna at the Ulster quarter-final stage, they could make a convincing case.
Slaughtneil begin quest for Ulster treble with opener against Down champions Portaferry
SUCCESS has bred success in Slaughtneil and the Robert Emmet’s club begin their quest for three in-a-row in Ulster with a squad Michael McShane rates as the best he has assembled since he took the reins of the Derry champions eight years’ ago.