BUSY WEEKEND OF UNDERAGE FOOTBALL

Saturday 14th March Under 14 Festival of Football

Donegal Host (Convoy)

Donegal v Antrim (11.30am)

Armagh v Antrim (12.30pm)

Donegal v Armagh (1.30pm)

Monaghan Host (Scotstown, Kilmore Training Ground)

Monaghan v Derry (11.30am)

Fermanagh v Derry (12.30pm)

Monaghan v Fermanagh (1.30pm)

Cavan Host (Breffni 3G)

Cavan v Tyrone (1.30pm)

Down v Tyrone (2.30pm)

Cavan v Down (3.30pm)

 

Sunday 15th March Under 16 Championship (2.00pm)

Monaghan v Tyrone (Cloghan)

Antrim v Down (Coláiste Feirste)

Fermanagh v Armagh (Roslea)

Derry v Cavan (Owenbeg grass)

MINORS SATURDAY

The Ulster Minor competition continues on Saturday with all games at 2pm

Antrim v Tyrone – Cliftonville Road
Down v Derry – Liatroim
Cavan v Armagh – Drumgoon
Donegal v Monaghan – Glenswilly

VOLUNTEERS HONOURED

Over one hundred gaels gathered in Canavan’s on Friday night for the Annual Ulster Ladies Awards night and what a night it turned out to be. MC Grainne McElwaine kept the show on the road in what turned out to be an action-packed evening. On arrival guests were treated to a drinks reception and some wonderful music performed by three young ladies from the Fintona CCE group.

Gerry Doherty welcomed the guests and before dinner 18 different cups were paraded into the hall in a most colourful walk of champions.  These cups included both Ulster and All Ireland winning silverware.

The first awards of the evening recognised our club championship and golden boot winners. Vice President Hugh Devenney presented awards to Carryduff, Cavan Gaels, Knockbride, Moneyglass, Katie O Meara, Abi Connors, Aoife Horisk and Clara Lynch. Grainne Mc Elwaine then conducted a number of live interviews on stage with the club representatives.

After dinner former Tyrone legend Eilish Gormley was given the opportunity to tell the audience about the GatherforMcGahan charity. This charity was set up to raise funds for Cathriona Mc Gahan who has been left paralysed after an accident in France. Eilish chatted with Grainne about the amazing character Cathriona is, her football career and her love of farming. The charity has organised a wheelchair tournament to raise money for Cathriona’s future but also to raise awareness of what it is like to be in a wheelchair. Guests were very generous on the night and a fantastic amount of money was raised through an envelope collection.

 

The second set of presentations then honoured the intercounty champions at Ulster and All Ireland. These were made by the current President Eileen Jones Hardy and afterwards Grainne chatted with players from Cavan, Tyrone, Armagh and Antrim.

No awards evening would be complete without a game of Heads and Tails. Congratulations to the winner, Neal Hardy who won a stay in the Clanree Hotel. Thanks to Michael Naughton for his kind sponsorship of the prize. Two other prizes sponsored by Canavan’s and Medicare were won by Fiona Mc Nally and Ciara Mc Gillon.

The final part of the evening was the presentation of the annual volunteer awards which were presented by Gerry Doherty. The winners on the night were:

Young Player of the Year – Gia McCabe (Knockbride)

Young ambassador of the Year – Cassie Henderson  (Clann Eireann)

National Volunteer of the Year – Elaine Kelly (Moneyglass)

Social Media Award – Mullahoran

Coach of the Year – Ronan Barry (Tullylish)

President Award – Donal Clarke (Cavan)

Club of the Year – Moneyglass

County Volunteer of the Year – Marie Brady (Monaghan)

Volunteer of the Year – Marie Baxter (Ballymahugh)

 

 

Ulster President Eileen Jones-Hardy then concluded the evening by thanking everyone, wishing all a safe journey home and reminding all that Ulster Ladies will continue to be Bigger, Busier and Better.

ALL NINE IN LIDL ACTION

All nine counties are in league action on Sunday. The fixtures include two, all Ulster clashes.

 

Wexford v Tyrone 1pm St. Patrick’s Park
Cavan v Monaghan 2pm Killinkere
Louth v Antrim 2pm Integral Grounds
Mayo v Donegal 2pm Swinford
Armagh v Dublin 2pm BOX-IT Athletic Grounds
Derry v Leitrim 2pm Owenbeg
Fermanagh v Down 2pm Kinawley

 

BUSY WEEKEND – U14’s and U16’s

Under 14 Festival of Football
Saturday 28th February
Derry Host (Ballinascreen)
Derry v Donegal 11.30
Cavan v Donegal 12.30
Derry v Cavan 1.30
Antrim Host (Cliftonville Playing Fields)
Antrim v Monaghan 1.30
Tyrone v Monaghan 2.30
Antrim v Tyrone 3.30
Armagh Host (St. Ronan’s, Lurgan)
Armagh v Fermanagh 2
Down v Fermanagh 3
Armagh v Down 4
Under 16 Championship @2pm
Sunday 1st March
Group One
Tyrone v Antrim (Stewartstown)
Donegal v Monaghan (Downings)
Group Two
Fermanagh v Derry (Lissan)
Armagh v Cavan (Middletown)

KAREN JACKSON CUP PRESENTED TO ULGFA

The winner of the Ulster U20 competition will receive the Karen Jackson Cup. The Jackson family (Veron, Thomas, Cian and Emmet) recently presented the cup to Gerry Doherty. ULGFA are very grateful for the kind gesture by the Jackson family. The following citation was read by Aideen Coyle, at the presentation of the cup:

 

The club is deeply honoured to welcome Gerry Doherty, President of Ulster Ladies, here tonight to officially launch the inaugural U20 Ulster Championship. It is even more special as the cup is being named after an amazing club person Karen Jackson.

 

It’s hard to put into words how much Karen meant to us all and how much she is still missed and cherished by all but that in itself speaks volumes of the person she was. Although Karen’s time with St. Finbarrs was far too short, the impact she made will never fade.

 

Karen was a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, teammate and most of all a treasured friend. Always wearing a smile, she lit up every room she entered and had a gift for lifting those around her. Whether on the pitch, on the sidelines, or at social gatherings, Karen was always the life and soul of the occasion.

 

Naming this cup in Karen’s honour is a truly fitting and special tribute to someone who gave so much to the footballing community within both club and county. Karen was an integral member not only of St. Finbarrs but also of Drung contributing immensely to the spirit, culture and togetherness that define both clubs. Karen was an example of all that is positive about our games- passion, sportsmanship and friendship to name a few.

 

To see a provincial title bear her name is a powerful testament to the remarkable person she was. As a club we are immensely proud and privileged to launch this competition here tonight alongside the Jackson family.

 

Martin Daly deserves huge credit in steer heading this fantastic idea and in helping get it over the line. The cup, proudly sponsored by the Jackson family, was successfully given the go ahead in January at the Ulster LGFA AGM thanks to Martin’s initiative, passion and the help and support of Gerry Doherty who Martin approached with the idea last October.

 

The competition beginning on 18th April will see six counties battle it out to get their hands on the Karen Jackson U20 Ulster cup, Cavan, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Donegal, Tyrone and Down. It will be played in two groups of three where Cavan will face Fermanagh and Monaghan. Top two from each group progress to the semi-finals on the 23rd May and final on the 6th June where we will be hoping to see the Breffni ladies take to the field.

 

It is our hope that every player from Cavan and beyond that competes for this cup will be inspired by Karen’s legacy and will carry forward the same joy, dedication, and pride that she brought to the game and to us all.

WEEKEND RESULTS

LIDL NATIONAL LEAGUES

Galway 3-11 Armagh 0-15

Tipperary 1-12 Monaghan 1-12

Tyrone 2-7 Mayo 1-10
Donegal 0-7 Cavan 1-6
Antrim 4-10 Fermanagh 2-10
Roscommon 2-6 Down 1-12
Carlow 4-12 Derry 1-7
ULSTER U18 CHAMPIONSHIP
Armagh 5-7 Monaghan 1-11
Cavan 3-11 Donegal 3-7
Fermanagh 2-8 Antrim 5-17
Tyrone 1-11 Down 4-3
Photograph courtesy of Cailin Molloy

SOME VENUE CHANGES FOR MINORS

The wet weather continues to play havoc with our fixtures. Since posting a few days ago, the Tyrone game has now been switched and Armagh and Monaghan have been forced to play in Antrim.

 

Saturday games are as follows:

Tyrone v Down – 2pm MUSA 3G

Fermanagh v Antrim – 12-30pm Bawnacre

Cavan v Donegal – 2pm Breffni 3G

Armagh v Monaghan – 2pm Allen Park, Antrim

LIDL NATIONAL LEAGUES

Two local derbies to look forward too this weekend.
Saturday
Galway v Armagh – 4-15pm Ballinasloe
Sunday
Down v Roscommon – 1pm Newry
Carlow v Derry – 2pm SETU Carlow
Tyrone v Mayo – 2pm Omagh
Donegal v Cavan – 2pm Fr. Tierney Park
Tipperary v Monaghan – 2pm Clonmel
Antrim v Fermanagh – 2pm Colaiste Feirste

MINORS RETURN TO ACTION

Our minor championship continues on Saturday
Tyrone v Down – Donaghmore 2pm
Fermanagh v Antrim – Bawnacre 12-30pm
Cavan v Donegal – Breffni 3G 2pm
Armagh v Monaghan – TBC
📷Erin Treanor