MC CORRY DOUBLE SINKS MONAGHAN

TG4 ULSTER INTERMEDIATE FINAL

Cavan 4-13 Monaghan 1-20 AET

Two goals in the first period of extra time from Niamh Mc Corry proved to be the winning scores in an enthralling Ulster Intermediate final. Holders Cavan looked to have retained their title in normal time before a late goal from Caoimhe Ward forced the extra time and the large crowd certainly got their money’s worth.

Cavan opened a two-point lead with scores from Ellie Sheridan and Mc Corry. A couple of frees from Chloe Mc Bride levelled matters and then a point from midfielder Muireann Atkinson put the Farney girls in front. The lead didn’t last long as Breffni wing back Sinead Green finished a super run with a goal. Matters then got worse for Monaghan as Muireann Cusack’s speculative effort ended up in the net via the crossbar. Another point from Mc Corry gave Cavan a 6-point lead going into the second quarter.

Ellie Sheridan and Sarah Tierney then traded points. A Emma Mc Intyre effort put seven between the sides however Monaghan had the last say of the half. Chloe Mc Bride fired over a free and another point from Amy Garland left the midway score Cavan 2-5 Monaghan 0-8.

Aisling Sheridan hit the first score of the second half. Amy Jo Kierans and Ellie Sheridan then exchanged points. With seven minutes gone in the half Monaghan were dealt a blow, with Maeve Monaghan receiving a yellow card. With Monaghan down a player Cavan went for the jugular. Niamh Keenaghan fired over a couple of points but Monaghan to their credit didn’t panic and Keenaghan’s scores were wiped out with points from Lauren Garland and Niamh Flanagan.

The introduction of Leanne Maguire had a very positive effect on Monaghan. The experienced Magheracloone star hit three unanswered points to leave just two between the sides. With 3-31 left on the clock livewire defender Sinead Green popped up to score a point and leave three in it. Monaghan had to drive forward and that they did. With just 2 minutes remaining substitute Caoimhe Ward scored the all-important goal to give Monaghan a draw and send the tie to extra time. Full time score Cavan 2-11 Monaghan 1-14.

In the first period of extra time Monaghan struck first through Eabha Sherry who just hours earlier had legged it from Maynooth after sitting a college exam. The Breffni girls then had a small purple patch which was the winning of the game. Niamh Mc Corry found the back of the net twice and Ellie Sheridan added her fifth point. Casey Treanor did point for Monaghan but after the first ten minutes of extra time Cavan led by five points  4-12 to 1-16.

Monaghan dominated the second period of extra time. Maguire added another three points while midfielder Flanagan double her personal tally. All that Cavan could manage was a single point from Ellie Sheridan however when the hooter went the Breffni side had two points to spare, winning 4-13 to 1-20. Zara Fay was named player of the match by the press in attendance.

Cavan – E. Baugh, Z. Fay, S. Lynch, A. Kennedy, L. Crowe, E. McIntyre (0-1), S. Greene (1-1), M. Fitzpatrick, D. Lynch, K. McCormack, E. Sheridan (0-6), E. Brady, M. Cusack (0-1), A. Sheridan (0-1) and N. McCorry (2-2)

Subs Used – N. Keenaghan (0-2), C. Lynch, C. Mc Caffrey, K.Reilly and R. McLoughlin

Monaghan – O. Kelly, A. Loughman, A. Mc Quaid, K. Nolan, M. Monaghan, J. Duffy, A. Garland (0-1), M. Atkinson (0-1), N. Flanagan (0-2), C. Treanor (0-2), C. Courtney (0-1), A. McCormack, C. McBride (0-3), L. Garland (0-1) and S. Tierney (0-1)

Subs Used – A. Kierans, L. Maguire (0-6), C. Ward (1-0), E. Traynor, J. McQuillan, Erin Shannon and D. Cawley

Referee – G. Finnegan (Down)

TG4 JUNIOR FINAL – REPEAT OF 2025

TG4 Ulster Junior Final – Antrim v Derry

 

The junior final between Antrim and Derry is a repeat of last year’s decider which Antrim won 3-8 to 2-7.

Antrim operate in Division 3 of the league and had a fine campaign reaching the final only to lose to Louth by a single point. Along the way they defeated Down who play in the Ulster Intermediate championship. In the Ulster championship round robin stages, they have already beaten Derry and London to reach today’s final.

In their first game of the championship, played on 25th April Antrim had seven points to spare over Derry, winning 1-19 to 2-8. In their second game against London the Saffrons were ruthless, racking up 4-21 and only conceding 1-6.

Derry haven’t won this title since 2018. The Oak Leaf girls had a poor league campaign. They play in Division 4, won their first game against Kilkenny and then lost 6 on the trot, however some were by just a single point.

Antrim have already beat them in the first round of the competition however they bounced back and were impressive in their 7-19 to 0-3 mauling of London. This is a one-off game, all the previous meetings mean nothing. Last year no one gave them a chance and they ran Antrim to four points.

Bragging rights are currently with Antrim and it’s hard not to see a Saffron win. With that said, everyone thought Donegal would beat Down and Derry would beat Monaghan. It will be a close one.

NEIGHBOURS CONEST TG4 INTERMEDIATE FINAL

TG4 Ulster Intermediate Final – Cavan v Monaghan

 

There is nothing like a good neighbourly scrap to wet the appetite and that is what today’s intermediate decider should be. To add further spice to the game, the Farney girls are managed by a Cavan man.

Cavan had a successful league campaign, reaching the final only to be beaten by Donegal. In their campaign they defeated Monaghan 2-9 to 1-9. In last year’s Ulster semi, final they also beat the Farney girls, so the bragging rights are very much in the Breffni camp now.

They booked their place in todays final courtesy of a five-point win over Fermanagh. This was a yoyo affair with the sides level 8 times. Fermanagh led at the break by a single point 0-7 to 1-3, the Cavan goal coming from Keri Mc Cormack. The second half continued to be tight and was only when Ella Sheridan netted in injury time that the Breffni side could breathe a massive sigh of relief. Sheridan was on fire that day contributing 1-7 of her sides 2-11 total.

Monaghan started the league campaign with a new manager and after a few games he began finding his feet, got his best team on the pitch and ensured survival in Division 2. The team’s spine is made up of players from reigning county champions Emmet Og and former Ulster champions Donaghmoyne.

In their semi-final against Down Chloe Mc Bride hit five first half points which helped Monaghan lead at the break 0-7 to 0-4. It was much of the same in the second half with Monaghan winning 0-13 to 0-8. Eabha Sherry marked her return from injury with a couple of points and will now be pushing for a starting place in the final.

Games between these two are always close, so expect nothing different today. Extra time could be needed.

WEEKEND RESULTS

TG4 SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Tyrone 1-10 Armagh 0-8
TG4 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Derry 7-19 London 0-3
U20 CHAMPIONSHIP
Fermanagh 2-4 Cavan 7-21
Donegal 4-13 Down 0-8

WEEKEND FIXTURES

SATURDAY

TG4 ULSTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Derry v London – Owenbeg @ 1pm

U20’s

Fermanagh v Cavan – Kinawley @ 2pm

Donegal v Down – Red Hughs @ 2pm

SUNDAY

TG4 ULSTER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Tyrone v Armagh – Healy Park @2pm

 

TYRONE AND MONAGHAN ADVANCE

After a very busy weekend of football we now know that Tyrone and Armagh will contest this year’s Ulster Senior final and Monaghan and Cavan will meet in the intermediate decider.

WEEKEND RESULTS

Senior Championship

Donegal 2-7 Tyrone 4-9

Intermediate Championship (semi-final)

Monaghan 0-13 Down 0-8

Junior Championship

Antrim 4-21 London 1-6

MINOR FINALS

Platinum Down 5-9 Donegal 2-15

Gold Tyrone 2-14 Cavan 0-12

Silver Derry 1-5 Armagh 3-11

Bronze Antrim 4-7 Monaghan 2-14

U16 Bronze Final

Antrim 2-2 Fermanagh 1-10

CAVAN REACH TG4 INTERMEDIATE FINAL

TG4 INTERMEDIATE SEMI FINAL
Cavan 2-11 Fermanagh 0-12
Cavan booked their place in the Ulster intermediate final earlier tonight with a 5 point win over Fermanagh. This was a yoyo game with the sides level 8 times. Fermanagh led at he break by a single point 0-7 to 1-3, the Cavan goal coming from Keri Mc Cormack.
The second half continued to be tight and was only when Ella Sheridan netted in injury time that the Breffni side could breathe a massive sigh of relief.
Fermanagh had to do without the services of Blaithin Bogue and Joanne Doonan. Despite this they played brilliantly with Eimear Smyth contributing 11 of her sides tally.
Cavan were pushed all the way and had their own scoring machine to thank for victory. The in form Ella Sheridan notched 1-7.
The second semi final between Monaghan and Down will take place on Sunday at 1pm in Smithboro.

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

TG4 Ulster Ladies Intermediate Championship 2026
Semi-Final
Wednesday 29th April
Throw-In: 7.30pm
Tickets are now live:

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.

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