Big weekend for he junior clubs with the all ireland junior cup starting this weekend. good luck to all the Ulster teams. Hopefully someone can get a good run and copy Rainey and City of Derry in winning it.
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 ACADEMY v Richmond
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 COLERAINE v Tuam RFC
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 COOKE v Crosshaven
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 Coolmine RFC v Tralee
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 Dundalk RFC v Ballina
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 PORTADOWN v Westport
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 Skerries v Monivea
Sat 22 Oct 14:30 Tullamore v Kilfeacle & District RFC
All Ireland Junior Cup
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Westport beat Portadown 8 - 0 I think. Mr Mulligan says he was there.
When life gives you lemons - take them because hey... it's free lemons.
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Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Academy 20 - 18 Richmond Roughfort
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Coleraine P - P Tuam RFC Rugby Avenue
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Cooke 21 - 14 Crosshaven Shaw's Bridge
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Coolmine RFC 81 - 21 Tralee Ashbrook
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Dundalk RFC 23 - 3 Ballina Mill Road
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Portadown 0 - 8 Westport Chambers Park
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Skerries 8 - 9 Monivea Holmpatrick
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Tullamore 43 - 7 Kilfeacle & District RFC Spollanstown
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Coleraine P - P Tuam RFC Rugby Avenue
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Cooke 21 - 14 Crosshaven Shaw's Bridge
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Coolmine RFC 81 - 21 Tralee Ashbrook
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Dundalk RFC 23 - 3 Ballina Mill Road
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Portadown 0 - 8 Westport Chambers Park
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Skerries 8 - 9 Monivea Holmpatrick
Sat 22nd Oct 11 14:30 R1 Tullamore 43 - 7 Kilfeacle & District RFC Spollanstown
And as the player tried to take the field, the marching band refused to yield and do you recall what was revealed........
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Any reason as to why Coleraine was cancelled?
When life gives you lemons - take them because hey... it's free lemons.
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Someone died at Tuam RFC, terrible news.
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Indeed he was.gannonman wrote:Westport beat Portadown 8 - 0 I think. Mr Mulligan says he was there.
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Ulster Bank All-Ireland Junior Cup 2nd Round
1. Westport v Cooke
2. Coleraine/Tuam v Dundalk
3. Monivea v Coolmine
4. Academy v Tullamore
1. Westport v Cooke
2. Coleraine/Tuam v Dundalk
3. Monivea v Coolmine
4. Academy v Tullamore
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ULSTER BANK ALL-IRELAND JUNIOR CUP QUARTER FINALS: Saturday, November 26th
Kick-off all 2.30pm unless stated:
Academy v Tullamore, JC Picken Fields
The home side defeated Richmond in a tight game in the opening round and they may well see the cup as a bit of a lifeline this season.
They are nought from six in the qualifying league in Ulster so Saturday offers a second chance at success.
Visitors Tullamore have serious pedigree in this competition having reached two finals, winning one in 2009. They have won three of their six games in the Leinster League and defeated Kilfeacle in the opening round.
Coleraine v Dundalk,Rugby Avenue
Coleraine are also struggling in the Ulster League but enjoyed a big win over Tuam in the opening round. They were beaten finalists in this competition back in 2007 and would love another crack at the trophy.
Dundalk are currently 7th in the Leinster League with two wins from four. They enjoyed a good twenty point win over Ballina in the opening round but that was at home.
With both sides struggling for league form the cup represents a chance to boost their confidence and this competition has a way of throwing up some great games.
Monivea v Coolmine, Castle Grounds
Monivea travelled to Skerries in the opening round and squeezed a one point win over the north Dublin club.
Last year's beaten finalists are primed for another crack at the trophy but will face stiff opposition from Coolmine.
The Dublin side have won two from six in Leinster but they played some amazing rugby to defeat Tralee 87 - 21 in the opening game. This could be a cracking game in the Castle Grounds.
Westport v Cooke, Carrowholly
Westport travelled to Portadown in the opening round and came away with an eight points to nil win. They will relish welcoming Cooke to Carrowholly on Saturday.
Cooke defeated cup holders Crosshaven 21 - 14 in the first round setting themselves up as potential favourites.
The trip to Co. Mayo will test their mettle and having lost to a Connacht side in the semis last season they should be firing on all cylinders for this one.
Kick-off all 2.30pm unless stated:
Academy v Tullamore, JC Picken Fields
The home side defeated Richmond in a tight game in the opening round and they may well see the cup as a bit of a lifeline this season.
They are nought from six in the qualifying league in Ulster so Saturday offers a second chance at success.
Visitors Tullamore have serious pedigree in this competition having reached two finals, winning one in 2009. They have won three of their six games in the Leinster League and defeated Kilfeacle in the opening round.
Coleraine v Dundalk,Rugby Avenue
Coleraine are also struggling in the Ulster League but enjoyed a big win over Tuam in the opening round. They were beaten finalists in this competition back in 2007 and would love another crack at the trophy.
Dundalk are currently 7th in the Leinster League with two wins from four. They enjoyed a good twenty point win over Ballina in the opening round but that was at home.
With both sides struggling for league form the cup represents a chance to boost their confidence and this competition has a way of throwing up some great games.
Monivea v Coolmine, Castle Grounds
Monivea travelled to Skerries in the opening round and squeezed a one point win over the north Dublin club.
Last year's beaten finalists are primed for another crack at the trophy but will face stiff opposition from Coolmine.
The Dublin side have won two from six in Leinster but they played some amazing rugby to defeat Tralee 87 - 21 in the opening game. This could be a cracking game in the Castle Grounds.
Westport v Cooke, Carrowholly
Westport travelled to Portadown in the opening round and came away with an eight points to nil win. They will relish welcoming Cooke to Carrowholly on Saturday.
Cooke defeated cup holders Crosshaven 21 - 14 in the first round setting themselves up as potential favourites.
The trip to Co. Mayo will test their mettle and having lost to a Connacht side in the semis last season they should be firing on all cylinders for this one.