SUPER BUSY WEEKEND
It’s another super busy weekend with championship and underage finals scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.
SATURDAY 2ND MAY
Junior Championship
Antrim v London (2pm) Tir na nOg, Randalstown
Minor Championship
Silver Final – Derry v Armagh (12 noon) Killyclogher
Platinum Final – Down v Donegal (2pm) Killyclogher
SUNDAY 3RD MAY
Senior Championship
Donegal v Tyrone (3pm) Lifford
Intermediate Championship
Monaghan v Down (1pm) Eire Og, Smithboro
Minor championship
Gold Final – Tyrone v Cavan (12.30) Convoy COE
Bronze Final – Antrim v Monaghan (1.00pm) Errigal Ciaran
U16
Bronze Final – Antrim v Fermanagh (3.00pm) Errigal Ciaran
FERMANAGH V CAVAN WEDNESDAY
WEEKEND ROUND UP
TG4 CHAMPIONSHIP
Armagh held off a late challenge from Donegal to win round 1 of the TG4 senior championship 0-10 to 1-4. Blaithin Mackin was in superb form and her first half tally of 4 points helped the Orchard girls to a 0-8 to 0-1 half time lead. Donegal out scored Armagh in the second half 1-3 to 0-2 but time ran out for the Tir Chonaill challenge.
In the opening game in the TG4 junior championship Antrim put their recent league final defeat to Louth behind then as they ran out 8 points winners against Derry. Full time score Derry 2-8 Antrim 1-19.
U20’s
In the U20’s there were wins for Monaghan and Tyrone. The Farney side defeated Fermanagh 5-9 to 2-5 while Tyrone had a goal to spare away to Down, 2-4 to 1-4.
MINORS
Monaghan cruised to victory in the U18 Bronze semi-final. The beat Fermanagh 4-18 to 1-9 in Belcoo.
U16’s
In the U16 finals there were victories for Cavan, Armagh and Derry. Cavan defeated Tyrone in an unbelievable Platinum decider, 2-18 to 3-12. In the Gold final Armagh beat neighbours Monaghan 0-14 to 1-8 and Derry got the better of Donegal in the Silver final. The bronze semi final between Fermanagh and Down went to extra time before the Erne girls won 1-14 to 2-9.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR OPENING GAMES

CHAMPIONSHIPS GET UNDERWAY
It’s a super busy weekend of football with the start of our junior and senior championship and numerous underage semi finals and finals
Saturday 25th April
Junior Championship @4.00pm
Derry v Antrim (Ballymaguigan)
Minor Bronze Semi-Final (2pm)
Fermanagh v Monaghan (Belcoo)
U20 Championship @2pm
Monaghan v Fermanagh (Blackhill)
Down v Tyrone (Clann na nBanna)
Sunday 26th April
Senior Championship @2.00pm
Armagh v Donegal (Box-It Athletic Grounds)
Under 16 Championship in Kinawley Brian Borus
Platinum Final
Tyrone v Cavan (1pm)
Gold Final
Monaghan v Armagh (11.00am)
Under 16 Championship in Naomh Eoghan Newtownstewart
Silver Final
Donegal v Derry (11.00am)
Under 16 Bronze Semi-Final (2pm)
Fermanagh v Down (Maguirebridge)
WEEKEND RESULTS
U20
Cavan 0-8 Monaghan 0-8
Tyrone 2-10 Donegal 6-14
U16s
Cavan 4-9 Derry 4-3
Armagh 3-12 Fermanagh 1-10
MINOR RESULTS
Armagh 2-10 Cavan 6-9
Monaghan 0-6 Donegal 8-8
Derry 1-9 Tyrone 3-20
WEEKEND FIXTURES
SATURDAY – MINORS @2PM
Down V Fermanagh – St. John’s, Drumnaquoile
Derry v Tyrone – Sean Dolans
Armagh v Cavan – Carrickcruppen
Monaghan v Donegal – Aughnamullen
SUNDAY – U16’s @2pm
Armagh v Fermanagh – St. Ronan’s, Lurgan
Cavan v Derry – Breffni 3G
U20’s CHAMPIONSHIP
Cavan v Monaghan – Redhills @11am
Tyrone v Donegal – Edendork @2pm
WEEKEND RESULTS
LIDL SUCCESS FOR DONEGAL BUT HEARTBREAK FOR CAVAN AND ANTRIM
Donegal 2-7
Cavan 0-8
Donegal were crowned Lidl National Football League Division 2 champions after a powerful second-half display saw them overturn a three-point deficit to defeat Cavan in St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.
Playing with the aid of a strong breeze in the opening half, Cavan made an impressive start and looked in control for long periods. Ella Sheridan led the charge, opening the scoring inside the first minute before adding further frees as Cavan built a 0-4 to 0-0 lead by the 22nd minute. Sinéad Greene also chipped in with a fine effort as Cavan dominated possession but struggled to fully capitalise.
Donegal, however, finished the half strongly. Katie Dowds got them up and running with a well-taken point before adding a second soon after, leaving just two between the sides at the break to 0-4 to 0-2.
Cavan stretched their lead early in the second half through another Sheridan free, but Donegal quickly found their rhythm with the wind at their backs. Susanne White converted two frees to close the gap before Ciara McGarvey levelled matters following a slick attacking move.
Donegal were reduced to 14 players when Roisin Rodgers was shown a yellow card seven minutes after the break, but they responded well. The turning point arrived shortly after when Mia Bennett reacted quickest to palm the ball to the net after an initial effort dropped short, giving Donegal a lead they would not relinquish.
Cavan responded through Catherine Dolan, but Donegal pushed on with points from Dowds and substitute Eva Gallagher to open up a four-point cushion. Any hopes of a comeback were ended when Dowds finished clinically for Donegal’s second goal after a clever assist from McGarvey.
Despite a late point from Sheridan and a strong defensive effort, including a fine save from goalkeeper Evelyn Baugh, Cavan couldn’t bridge the gap. Donegal’s clinical finishing and second-half dominance ultimately proved the difference as they claimed the Division 2 title.
Scorers: Donegal: K Dowds 1-3, M Bennett 1-0, S White 0-2f, C McGarvey 0-1, E Gallagher 0-1. Cavan: E Sheridan 0-6 (4f), S Greene 0-1, C Dolan 0-1.
DONEGAL: C Friel; N Carr, E McGinley, S McFeely; T Hegarty, F McManamon, S McFadden; C Brennan, R Rodgers (c); B McLaughlin, K Dowds, N Boyle; S White, M Bennett, C McGarvey. Subs: E Gallagher for C Brennan; U Boyle for M Bennett.
CAVAN: E Baugh; S Kelly, A Kennedy, S Greene; C Charters, D Lynch, Z Fay; M Fitzpatrick, K McCormack; C Dolan, E Sheridan, N Keenaghan; S Lynch, A Sheridan, K M Reilly. Subs: E Brady for Fitzpatrick; L Crowe for D Lynch; C McCaffrey for McCormack; N McCorry for Reilly; C Lynch for Keenaghan.
Louth 1-10
Antrim 1-9
A game of two halves in Crossmaglen as Louth captured the Lidl National League Division 3 title with the last kick of the game.
Substitute Laura Lynch scored the winner for the Wee county with a last gasp free as the final looked to be heading to extra time.
Kevin Larkin’s side laid the foundation for victory in the opening half against the elements by only trailing by a point at the break and a fortuitous goal from another replacement Grace Hoey, midway through the second half, proved crucial.
The Eimear Byrne switch to the inside line has been a secret to Louth’s promotion success this season. The experienced Mochta’s player landed an early score against the wind to settle her team mates around her.
Antrim’s Aoibheann Monaghan’s impact was profound, a late change from the bench, the former Irish underage netballer levelled straightaway. Monaghan was a constant menace to the Louth backline.
Despite the response, Louth’s superior running game was telling. Ceire Nolan was impressing agaisnt the elements and Aine Breen and Ciara Woods opened an early Louth lead.
Monaghan then was on hand to punish a wayward Louth restart. Squeezing in between two Louth defenders the St. Joseph’s player slotted home. Despite the goal and the favourable wind, Antrim could not push on.
A match ending injury to Lambe Sally five before half time cause not only a huge delay, but an opportunity for the Ulster ladies to atone for not fully using the wind efficiently. Eight first half wides proved costly.
Saffrons goalkeeper Aine Devlin was forced into action, doing well as she tipped a dangerous Aine Breen shot around the post.
Byrne’s second 20th minute score was followed as Theresa Mallon and Louth free taker Sophie Everitt traded scores to make it 1-4 to 0-6 at the break to Chris Scullion’s Antrim side. The slender lead even at that stage, felt inadequate.
Hoey’s 13th minute looping goal in the second period was compounded by a black card to Laura Agnew. Cliodhna Logan’s brace gave Antrim a brief lead but extra time beckoned. Substitute Lynch held her nerve providing Louth their third piece of silverware under Larkin’s tutelage.
Scorers – Louth: G Hoey 1-0, S Everitt 0-3 (3f), E Byrne 0-2, C Woods, L White, A Breen, A Halligan, L Lynch (f) 0-1 each. Antrim: A Monaghan 1-1, T Mellon, C Logan 0-2 each, M O’Neill, A Davidson, L Agnew, O Dahunsi 0-1 each.
LOUTH: R Lambe Fagan; S Matthews, E Hand, H Lambe Sally; A Murray, S McLaughlin, L Byrne; A Halligan, Á Breen (capt.); L White, C Nolan, Z Sweeney; E Byrne, S Everitt, C Woods. Subs: R Beirth for H Lambe Sally (26), G Hoey for L Byrne (ht), A Russell for Sweeney (52), E Thompson for C Woods (52), L Lynch for S Everitt (55).
ANTRIM: A Devlin; H Donaghy, M Blaney, M Mulholland; D Coleman, C Brown, A Monaghan; L Agnew, Á Tubridy; T Mellon, O Dahunsi, C McKenna; B Devlin (capt.), M O’Neill, A Davidson. Subs: A McGarry for H Donaghy (46), C Logan for D Coleman (46) C Taggart for A Davidson (53).












