Hard work is paying off for Carryduff
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By Niall Gartland CARRYDUFF started up a ‘junior’ team with the view of developing their younger players, and it’s arguably gone even better than planned as they now stand on the brink of a place in the Ulster Junior Ladies Championship final. They host Lavey of Derry this Sunday (Ballykinlar, 2pm) and their star performer […]


Errigal and Termon set for crunch Ulster clash
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By Michael McMullan WHILE champions Donaghmoyne host Moneyglass on Sunday, a repeat of last year’s decider, in the tie of the round, there are three other games down for decision in the Ulster Ladies Senior Club Championship. The last time Errigal Ciaran were in an Ulster final, in 2007, they were winners over Donaghmoyne who […]


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Hard work the key for Clonoe ladies
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By Michael McMullan HARD work has been the key for Clonoe as they turned two 2021 semi-final defeats into a march to Sunday’s Ulster final, insists captain Orlagh Gavin. After their formation in 2016, Clonoe won the junior title 12 months and stayed in the intermediate grade until relegation at the end of the 2018 […]


Harps ladies head into the unknown after fixtures confusion
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By Michael McMullan DERRYGONNELLY had to wait until last night (Wednesday) to find out the identity of Sunday’s Ulster IFC final opponents, but the game wasn’t played. Steelstown’s postponed game with Ballyshannon was refixed for last weekend, with Ulster LGFA moving their semi-final against Cavan champions Castlerahan/Denn for last night. The Derry side, beaten in […]