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Derry U12 Go Games

by Claire Doherty — Fri 25-Apr 2008 11:32 AM

 

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Derry Feile Semi-Finals - Friday 25th April

by Claire Doherty — Fri 25-Apr 2008 11:30 AM

The Feile quarter finals took place over the weekend, with teams vying for the first silverware of the season. There were some fiercely contested games and many stars of the future on show, with Bellaghy, Swatragh, Ballinascreen and Magherafelt emerging to take the semi-final spots. The semi-finals will take place this Friday evening.

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Derry U14 Feile

by Claire Doherty — Mon 14-Apr 2008 02:55 PM

The first round of the Derry Feile saw wins for Swatragh, Magherafelt, Bellaghy, Ballinascreen and Glen. The quarter finals will be played this Saturday.

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Valiant display by St Pius girls - All-Ireland Junior B Colleges Semi-final

by Claire Doherty — Mon 03-Mar 2008 12:00 PM

St Mary’s Nenagh 6-9 St Pius Magherafelt 0-2

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St Pius X triumph in Ulster Final

St Pius X triumph in Ulster Final

by Claire Doherty — Thu 28-Feb 2008 03:34 PM

St Pius X College Magherafelt 2-10 Loreto College Coleraine 1-0

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Club Minor Championship - First round results and fixtures

by Claire Doherty — Tue 09-Oct 2007 09:55 AM

The minor championship got off to a great start at the weekend with 12 teams in action and some great camogie played. The Lavey Banagher encounter was very tight and will need a replay to decide who goes through (Saturday 13th Oct).

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Derry U14's in search of Ulster Glory

Derry U14's in search of Ulster Glory

by Claire Doherty — Tue 09-Oct 2007 09:50 AM

Derry U14s will hope to replicate the success of the U16 and Senior teams and bring home some silverware. They face Antrim this Saturday in the Ulster Final. Antrim will be fancied to lift this title but they will have their work cut out for them against a strong and skilful Derry side.

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Ulster U14 Camogie Championship Semi-Final - Derry see off Down

Ulster U14 Camogie Championship Semi-Final - Derry see off Down

by Claire Doherty — Wed 26-Sep 2007 05:52 PM

Derry saw off the challenge of Down in Saturday’s Ulster U14 semi-final. Playing conditions in Magherafelt were perfect and both teams got down to business early on, a place in the final against Antrim at stake.

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Derry camogs excel at Ulster U14 tournament

by Claire Doherty — Tue 21-Aug 2007 01:12 PM

Derry won three out of four of the finals at the Ulster U14 tournament at Owenbeg on Saturday. All the hard work paid off with the Oakleaf county winning the A, B and C trophies and missing out on a place in the D Final by one point. Derry A beat Down in the A final, Derry B beat Antrim in the B Final and Derry C defeated Tyrone.

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McGrellis Appointed New Derry Manager by Claire Doherty — last modified Mon 17-Aug 2009 02:25 PM
Derry Camogie has selected Danny McGrillis as their manager for the 2009 season. McGrillis has previously worked with Glen, Slaughtneil and Lavey with whom he reached the 2006 Senior Championship final only to be beaten by 1 point by rivals Castledawson. “I am honoured to be asked to take Derry senior camogie team and I’m really looking forward to the challenge. Of course there’ll be pressure to win and a bigger expectation to stay on top but it’s healthy as these girls are ultimately the best in the county.” “My first goal is to maintain our Intermediate League status and then when the team and panel have been set we’ll try and go one better than last year,” said McGrillis. McGrillis made the county open to trails meaning more teams had the opportunity to send their best players. This is a move which McGrillis hopes will benefit the county on a long term basis: “Although we have a lot of the panel from last year available to us there are a couple of new comers so the first step is to get them all thinking and playing as a team.” “The girls are all coming from different clubs so the more experienced players will have to help them fit into and make them feel welcome. At the same time these new players bring something different to the panel which can only benefit the team,” McGrillis added.
Ulster Camogie Final Launch by Claire Doherty — last modified Mon 22-Jun 2009 11:32 AM
Ulster Camogie hosted the 2009 Provincial Championship Finals launch on Friday evening at the finals venue at Pairc Esler Newry. Mayor of Newry and Mourne District Colman Burns was present to help launch the Ulster Finals. Mayor Burns said: “Ulster Council should be commended for their dedication to making the Ulster Final a festival of camogie which could be enjoyed by all the family. “The hard-work that has gone in by all those involved should be commended, this will be the best final Ulster Camogie has witnessed. The teams, players and officials are lucky to be taking part in such a momentous occasion. Catherine O’Hara Chairperson of Ulster Camogie said: “The GAA has to be congratulated for giving us the opportunity to create what we hope will be the finest Ulster Final. They have worked tirelessly to ensure that we have a pitch and date which we can build around. Danny Murphy and Tom Daly have to be thanked for giving us this unique opportunity, we hope with their continued support and help to make the Ulster Final an annual event which will be placed in every GAA calendar. “It’s now up to us, as an association, in a Province with a unique history to get behind our own sport and be visibly seen supporting the game we are so proud to be part of. It’s about respecting ourselves first. On behalf of the Council Iwould like to wish all the finalists and officials the best of luck. Pairc Esler on 4th July is where we should all be. Two fabulous finals and the buzz that goes hand in hand with finals day is one not to be missed.” Also present at the Launch was Ulster Secretary Danny Murphy . The Provincial GAA Director spoke of the need to support Camogie. Danny Murphy stated that the time has come for Camogie to receive the respect and recognition it deserved saying: “for sometime now the Camogie Association has been saying that it should get more respect. I’m a big believer that respect is not given but earned and you only have to look at what Ulster Camogie is trying to achieve with this Final to know that they are worthy of our respect.” The Ulster Finals will take place on the 4th July, with Tyrone facing Monaghan in the Junior Final, whilst neighbours Derry and Antrim will battle it out for the Senior title. (For all the latest updates log onto www.ulstercamogie.ie )