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Still a couple of county championships to conclude, but for those interested, this is how the Ulster Club Championship draw looks. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9755 - 19/10/2022 16:42:45 2444636 Link 2 |
Preliminary round couldn't ask for a tougher run to get to 1/4 finals Pet (Monaghan) - Posts: 24 - 19/10/2022 19:52:22 2444670 Link 0 |
I'll go for Errigal.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 22/10/2022 10:28:04 2445007 Link 1 |
Ulster Senior Club Championship? Don't you play hurling in Ulster? Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2767 - 22/10/2022 19:46:19 2445058 Link 0 |
not surprised at that, bar the odd thumping Kilcoo handed out last year all the county champions are their on merit, never more than 2 or 3 points between teams , but i think Carrickmore will have something to say about that
germac (Down) - Posts: 561 - 22/10/2022 20:02:03 2445061 Link 0 |
Think last year was a wake up call for Errigal. Dromore won Tyrone but I felt Errigal were better placed to give Ulster a run. Hope this year they can get over the line against Carrickmore and do that . Looking forward to the Tyrone final and then Ulster club. All we need now is dry Sundays.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 23/10/2022 11:28:54 2445098 Link 1 |
Looking forward to a Glen v Crossmaglen final.
seamusorinn (USA) - Posts: 295 - 23/10/2022 20:04:20 2445173 Link 0 |
Hopefully dry Sundays , for sure In fact i was in the Armagh the last time Errigal won Ulster, they beat Downpatrick that day, But as i said any one of the County champs could win Ulster, Having watched Kilcoo over this past number of years i do think the edge is off them slightly, but wouldent bet against them
germac (Down) - Posts: 561 - 24/10/2022 19:52:17 2445304 Link 0 |
It's shaping up to be a very competitive competition. I would give Glen a hesitant nod to win but they will be well tested if they are to do so potentially having to beat Errigal Ciaran, Naomh Conaill and Kilcoo/Crossmaglen. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9755 - 25/10/2022 10:33:23 2445335 Link 0 |
Of course , as you are aware, there is. But given the relative strength , participation levels and overall interest between football and hurling in Ulster, I do think our Ulster colleagues are entitled to refer to the football championship as "THE Ulster championship" with the hurling being referred to as "The Ulster hurling championship". Just like "THE World Cup" is soccer and other codes need to specify e.g. "The rugby World Cup". anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 982 - 25/10/2022 12:33:32 2445367 Link 8 |
Errigal will take beating. They are my favourites. Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 30/10/2022 17:00:34 2445971 Link 1 |
Have you watched the other counties winning teams to come to that conclusion?
eirekeeper (Monaghan) - Posts: 121 - 30/10/2022 18:35:18 2445987 Link 0 |
Some Aye especially Derry and Armagh but you have to go for your own. All teams are there on merit so game on. Something to look forward to.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 30/10/2022 19:40:36 2445994 Link 1 |
We do the fellas think the football is more important than the hurling. Tbh football is shocking to watch would put you to sleep only my opinion
Awaywiththeferrys (Down) - Posts: 349 - 30/10/2022 20:44:24 2445999 Link 0 |
Name a decent hurling team North or the Boyne.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 30/10/2022 20:59:54 2446003 Link 3 |
Surely you've heard of Slaughtneil. They're a lot more than 'decent'.
WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2319 - 31/10/2022 08:22:58 2446019 Link 0 |
I'm on about county, sorry.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2291 - 31/10/2022 14:09:24 2446038 Link 1 |
Slaughtneil have been doing very well recently Dunloy cushendall my own club Portaferry aren't a bad outfit loughgeil
Awaywiththeferrys (Down) - Posts: 349 - 31/10/2022 17:30:40 2446057 Link 0 |
Primarily In Antrim, and a handful of clubs in other counties. I've huge respect and admiration for the game, and even bought a hurl once down in Kilkenny. Not sure why tbh. But I wave it about in the back yard occasionally, when nobody is looking. But I've never been to a hurling match in my life. A low point was a fair few years ago, at Omagh, there was a double header, Tyrone footballers playing first and then Tyrone hurlers. Once you bought your ticket, it covered both games. Never forgot it. As the football game finished, and as our own hurlers were coming out on to the pitch, the first thing they saw was thousands of Tyrone fans streaming out of the gate. Even when we were already in our seats, and were in good humour after winning the football, and with no ticket to buy, we still all got up and left instead of watching our own hurlers. Embarrassing, and a bit sad tbh. points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 293 - 31/10/2022 18:37:48 2446064 Link 0 |
Yeah that's accurate
points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 293 - 31/10/2022 18:38:28 2446065 Link 0 |