St Michael’s learned their Danske Bank MacRory Cup quarter-final opponents on Monday.
Disappointment mixed with realism for St Michael’s boss
“Obviously disappointed at losing the game but realistic enough to accept that we were facing a very good side,” said St Michael’s manager Dominic Corrigan as he assessed his side’s emphatic defeat to St Colman’s at Emyvale on Sunday.
Donnelly endorses critical findings of Minor Review Workgroup
A damning report was delivered earlier this month by the GAA’s Minor Review Workgroup. The Group was established last year to review the Association’s rules and policies on participation in minor and related age grades at club, school and inter-county levels.
Minor boss Jackman steps down
Fermanagh are searching for a new minor manager after Niall Jackman handed in his resignation last week.
St Michael’s College hosts MacRory Cup book launch
The travelling road show which is the province wide publicity blitz for the launch of the book titled The MacRory Cup, pitched up at St Michael’s last Thursday evening.
St Michael’s host launch of MacRory Cup history
St Michael’s College Enniskillen is launching ‘The MacRory Cup – the story of Ulster College Senior Football’ this Thursday evening in the College assembly hall at 7pm.
St Michael’s to host celebration of MacRory history
The Ulster Colleges GAA Council is launching the first ever history of the MacRory Cup this week.
MacRory Cup: Added on time goal knocks out St Michael’s
A goal two minutes into added on time sent St Michael’s spinning out of the MacRory Cup in a finely poised quarter final tie played at Clones on Sunday.
Spurned chances cost Enniskillen college side dearly
St Michael’s surrendered their MacRory Cup crown to the side whom they defeated in last season’s decider in what proved to be a pulsating quarter final tussle at Dunmoyle on Saturday afternoon.