slaughtneil Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/slaughtneil Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Mon, 01 Nov 2021 14:07:09 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 slaughtneil Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/slaughtneil 32 32 229439223 Slaughtneil and Glen set for Derry senior football showdown https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/slaughtneil-and-glen-set-for-derry-senior-football-showdown-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/slaughtneil-and-glen-set-for-derry-senior-football-showdown-2021#respond Mon, 01 Nov 2021 14:07:09 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=22242 Slaughtneil and Glen will contest this year’s Derry senior football championship final after their semi-final victories at the weekend. Defending champions Slaughtneil emerged victorious from their mammoth clash with Lavey after extra time, a team that had beaten them in the group stage of the competition. The Loup proved to be no match for Glen […]

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Slaughtneil and Glen will contest this year’s Derry senior football championship final after their semi-final victories at the weekend.

Defending champions Slaughtneil emerged victorious from their mammoth clash with Lavey after extra time, a team that had beaten them in the group stage of the competition.

The Loup proved to be no match for Glen as they were blown away at Owenbeg in a 23-point defeat.

Slaughtneil survived their biggest test of the Derry county championship on Saturday, October 30 when they dispatched of Lavey, who had finished the group stage ahead of the champions.

Shane McGuigan and Christopher Bradley were on hand throughout the game to get some important scores for their side – the pair combined for 1-12 of their team’s 1-13.

The pacey and young Lavey side had the lead early on courtesy of a Hugh McGurk strike that found the back of the net.

Patsy Bradley was black-carded, like in the group clash but the fixture turned out differently for the holders.

McGuigan got a goal for his side with a penalty and put his side in firm control of the tie after the side outscored their opponents by 1-5 to 0-2 following McGurk’s goal.

However, Lavey fought back and got three scores that crescendoed in an Eamon McGill equaliser that hit the net just moments from time to force the extra 20 minutes.

Yet, they could not keep up with Slaughtneil, who showed why they’re champions against a side who finished the game with 14 players under 24.

Elsewhere at Owenbeg on Sunday, Glen’s audition for a spot in the final was more than enough as they took down The Loup with ease.

Their well-drilled system kept a high-scoring Loup side to a low score as Malachy O’Rourke’s men made their semi-final look easy.

The winners of Group A had been firing on all cylinders in attack but leaking scores at the back heading into this game and O’Rourke and co. made them pay for it.

Glen now head into the Derry county final with an outrageous +81 point difference (130 points for, 49 against) after six games and their momentum could carry them even further.

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Derry SFC semi-finals – Previews, Where To Watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-sfc-semi-finals-preview-where-to-watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-sfc-semi-finals-preview-where-to-watch#respond Fri, 29 Oct 2021 14:33:47 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=22206 The O’Neills Derry Senior Football Championship semi-finals take place this weekend, with Slaughtneil, The Loup, Lavey and Glen all vying for their place in the final of this year’s county championship. Slaughtneil will face fellow Group C graduates Lavey in the first scheduled semi-final on Saturday, October 30 at 6:45 pm. The Loup and Glen, […]

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The O’Neills Derry Senior Football Championship semi-finals take place this weekend, with Slaughtneil, The Loup, Lavey and Glen all vying for their place in the final of this year’s county championship.

Slaughtneil will face fellow Group C graduates Lavey in the first scheduled semi-final on Saturday, October 30 at 6:45 pm.

The Loup and Glen, winners of Group A and D respectively, will battle it out for the second spot in the final on Halloween – Sunday, October 31 at 2:45 pm.

Both matches will be held at Owenbeg.

Slaughtneil v Lavey

Defending champions Slaughtneil are attempting to win their second John McLaughlin Cup in a row and achieve such a feat for the second time since 2017.

Standing in their way of a second successive appearance in the final is Lavey, who topped their group previous to the start of the knockout phase and put two goals past The Robbies in a three-point win back in September.

Cailean O’Boyle and the Downeys, Enda, Shea, Matthew and Callum, have been effective in attack for the challengers as the young side bring the most momentum into the tie.

Slaughtneil, however, bring the champions mentality into the game and, with the nature of the match taken into account, it can be expected that they will aim to right the wrongs of September and take down possibly their biggest threat to a seventh Derry SFC title.

Shane McGuigan has led the side in attack with his free-taking but their defence has allowed a goal in every game since their loss to Lavey.

Lavey, on the other hand, have only conceded two goals in the championship thus far but both sides have conceded less than 45 points – Lavey have conceded 41 while the champions have allowed 42.

The Loup v Glen

The only survivors of Group A and D have made it to the semi-final stage and will face each other for a spot in the county final.

The winners of Group A, The Loup, have been firing on all cylinders in attack but leaking scores at the back.

The work of the likes of Anthony O’Neill, as well as Ciaran and Cormac Devlin has countered the defence that has allowed five goals in five games, leading to high-scoring matches throughout the Derry Championship.

Glen have a much more impressive defence that has kept opposition scores below ten in all games they have played bar one – Kilrea put 3-8 past the Glen defence but lost in a group game in September.

The side have conceded only 44 points after five games, with 17 of those coming from one game.

Impeccable attacking performances from the likes of Paul Gunning and Danny Tallon have given the side a potent attack that has scored 107 points in just five games – the strongest in Derry.

However, The Loup are only a point behind in their overall attacking output, making this an exciting matchup of the two best attacking sides in the Oak-Leaf County.

Where To Watch

The two semi-finals will be available to watch on live streams, which can be accessed through 247.tv for a fee.

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Derry SFC – Preview, Fixtures, Odds, Where To Watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-sfc-preview-fixtures-odds-where-to-watch-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-sfc-preview-fixtures-odds-where-to-watch-2021#respond Wed, 01 Sep 2021 08:00:43 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=20522 The 2021 Derry Senior Football Championship kicks off on Thursday, September 2 when Ballinderry host Newbridge, and The Loup take on Ballinascreen. This year’s county championship begins with a group stage – four groups of four where all the sides in a group play each other once. The top two in each group advances to […]

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The 2021 Derry Senior Football Championship kicks off on Thursday, September 2 when Ballinderry host Newbridge, and The Loup take on Ballinascreen.

This year’s county championship begins with a group stage – four groups of four where all the sides in a group play each other once.

The top two in each group advances to the quarter-finals where, from that stage onwards, the competition uses a knock-out format.

Group A of the Derry SFC includes Ballinascreen, Dungiven, The Loup and Foreglen, Group B involves 2018 champions Eoghan Rua, Ballinderry, Newbridge and Banagher.

Grup C sees defending champions Slaughtneil mount their defence against Swatragh, Lavey and Claudy.

Finally, Group D’s match-ups include record county champions Bellaghy, Killrea, Glen and 2019 champions Magherafelt.

The round-robin group stage runs until the weekend ending September 26 – the dates for the latter stages of the competition are yet to be announced.

Derry SFC Fixtures/Results

Group Stage – Round 1

Thursday, September 2: Ballinderry 1-5 – 1-9 Newbridge, Ballinderry, 8 pm – Group B

Thursday, September 2: The Loup 2-8 – Ballinascreen 0-10, Owenbeg, 8 pm – Group A

Friday, September 3: Slaughtneil 2-18 – 0-3 Claudy, Slaughtneil, 8 pm – Group C

Friday, September 3: Banagher 1-15 – 4-13 Eoghan Rua, Banagher, 8 pm – Group A

Sunday, September 5: Glen 0-13 – 0-8 Bellaghy, Watty Graham Park, 2 pm – Group D

Sunday, September 5: Lavey 0-10 – 1-8 Swatragh, Lavey, 3:30 pm – Group C

Sunday, September 5: Magheraflet 0-13 – 0-9 Kilrea, Magherafelt, 5:30 pm – Group D

Sunday, September 5: Dungiven 2-15 – 2-5 Foreglen, Owenbeg, 5:30 pm – Group B

Group Stage – Round 2

Saturday, September 18: Swatragh – Claudy, Owenbeg, 2 pm – Group C

Saturday, September 18: Dungiven – The Loup, Pairc Ui Cathain, 3:30 pm – Group A

Saturday, September 18: Bellaghy – Magherafelt, Bellaghy, 5 pm – Group D

Saturday, September 18: Slaughtneil – Lavey, Owenbeg, 7:30 pm – Group C

Sunday, September 19: Newbridge – Eoghan Rua, Owenbeg, 2 pm – Group B

Sunday, September 19: Foreglen – Ballinascreen, 3:30 pm – Group A

Sunday, September 19: Ballinderry – Banagher, 6:30 pm – Group B

Sunday, September 19: Kilrea – Glen, 6:30 pm – Group D

Group Stage – Round 3

All games played on Thursday, September 23 – Sunday, September 26.

The Loup – Foreglen, Loup, TBC – Group A

Ballinascreen – Dungiven, Ballinascreen, TBC – Group A

Eoghan Rua – Ballinderry, Coleraine, TBC – Group B

Newbridge – Banagher, Newbridge, TBC – Group B

Swatragh – Slaughtneil, Davitt Park, TBC – Group C

Claudy – Lavey, Claudy, TBC – Group C

Magherafelt – Glen, Owenbeg, TBC – Group D

Bellaghy – Kilrea, Owenbeg, TBC – Group D

Odds

Glen 13/8

Slaughtneil 13/8

Magherafelt 8/1

Eoghan Rua 11/1

Loup 12/1

Lavey 14/1

Swatragh 14/1

Newbridge 16/1

Bellaghy 20/1

Ballinderry 25/1

Ballinascreen 33/1

Dungiven 33/1

Banagher 100/1

Kilrea 100/1

Claudy 200/1

Foreglen 200/1

Where To Watch

Fans will be able to watch their clubs live in the stadiums as a limited capacity are permitted. Alternatively, you can sign up to #WeAreDerry to stream 10+ live games and get full re-runs.

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Derry SHC – Preview, Fixtures, Where To Watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-shc-preview-fixtures-where-to-watch-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-shc-preview-fixtures-where-to-watch-2021#respond Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:37:36 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=20526 The 2021 Derry Senior Hurling Championship begins on Friday, August 27 when record champions Kevin Lynch’s host Lavey at Páirc Chaomhín Uí Loingsigh, and defending champions Slaughtneil take on Ballinascreen. This year’s instalment of the county championship includes a group stage – two groups of four, where each team in a group plays each other […]

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The 2021 Derry Senior Hurling Championship begins on Friday, August 27 when record champions Kevin Lynch’s host Lavey at Páirc Chaomhín Uí Loingsigh, and defending champions Slaughtneil take on Ballinascreen.

This year’s instalment of the county championship includes a group stage – two groups of four, where each team in a group plays each other once before a knockout stage helps determine the winner.

Group A consists of Ballinascreen, Banagher, Eoghan Rua and Slaughtneil while Group B involves Kevin Lynch’s, Lavey, Na Magha and Swatragh.

Slaughtneil come into the 2021 Derry SHC as reigning champions and have not relinquished their crown since winning the first of eight-in-a-row in 2013.

The side will be hungry to continue that streak and their dominance in both Gaelic football and hurling with another county championship victory.

Kevin Lynch’s are seen as the biggest threat to Slaughtneil’s conquest of Derry as the 23-time champions search for their first title in 10 years.

Lavey and Swatragh’s league campaigns are seen as impressive within the county and they are expected to impress again in the championship.

However, both teams are in a group with Kevin Lynch’s, meaning one of the three teams will be out of the competition before we reach knock-out hurling.

Derry SHC Fixtures/Results

Group Stage – Round 1

Friday, August 27: Kevin Lynch’s 1-15 – 0-17 Lavey, Páirc Chaomhín Uí Loingsigh, 7 pm – Group B

Friday, August 27: Slaughtneil 4-26 – 2-13 Ballinascreen, Slaughtneil, 7 pm – Group A

Friday, August 27: Swatragh 2-20 – 1-10 Na Magha, Davitt Park, 7:30 pm – Group B

Saturday, August 28: Eoghan Rua 0-13 – 0-21 Banagher, Coleraine, 7 pm, Slaughtneil – Group A.

Group Stage – Round 2

Wednesday, September 8: Ballinascreen 0-19 – 0-4 Eoghan Rua, Ballinascreen, 7:30 pm – Group A

Wednesday, September 8: Kevin Lynch’s 1-22 – 1-15 Swatragh, Celtic Park, 7:30 pm – Group B

Wednesday, September 8: Na Magha 1-15 – 2-28 Lavey, Owenbeg, 7:30 pm – Group B

TBA: Banagher – Slaughtneil, Banagher, TBA – Group A

Group Stage – Round 3

Sunday, September 12: Slaughtneil 3-27 – 0-10 Eoghan Rua, Slaughtneil, 1 pm – Group A

Sunday, September 12: Banagher 1-15 – 1-9 Ballinascreen, Owenbeg, 2 pm – Group A

Sunday, September 12: Lavey 1-15 – 1-15 Swatragh, Lavey, 4:30 pm – Group B

Sunday, September 12: Na Magha 0-10 – 3-19 Kevin Lynch’s, Na Magha, 4:30 pm – Group B

Where To Watch

Fans can attend the game live in a limited capacity. Alternatively, games and re-runs can be streamed with a #WeAreDerry season pass. Replays can also be bought.

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GAA announce Club Hurling Team of the Year https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-announce-club-hurling-team-of-the-year https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-announce-club-hurling-team-of-the-year#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2020 14:48:28 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=2586 The GAA have announced the club hurling team of the year. Kilkenny and All-Ireland champions Ballyhale Shamrocks and Munster champions Borris Ileigh have 10 players between them on the team. Ballyhale in fact beat Borris Ileigh in the club final earlier this year at Croke Park. The Kilkenny side have players like TJ Reid, Colin […]

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The GAA have announced the club hurling team of the year. Kilkenny and All-Ireland champions Ballyhale Shamrocks and Munster champions Borris Ileigh have 10 players between them on the team.

Ballyhale in fact beat Borris Ileigh in the club final earlier this year at Croke Park. The Kilkenny side have players like TJ Reid, Colin Fennelly, Evan Shefflin, Joey Holden and Darren Mullen on the team. The Tipperary champions Borris-Ileigh have goalkeeper James McCormack on the side, as well as defenders Paddy Stapleton, Brendan Maher and Dan McCormack. Jerry Kelly who had a super year is also named in the forwards.

Chrissy McKaigue from the Slaughtneil club in Derry is named in midfield. He is joined by Brendan Rogers who is named at wing forward. Rogers also picked up an award in 2018. Shane Cooney of the St Thomas’ club in Galway is named at wing back, while Dessie Hutchinson of Ballygunner is in the full forward line along with Carlow ace attacker and St Mullins club man Marty Kavanagh.

The awards will be presented to the players at a banquet on Friday night. The football equivalent of the awards were announced yesterday and these will also be presented.The club hurler and footballer of the year will also be announced. TJ Reid and Evan Shefflin are up for the award from Ballyhale, with Brendan Maher of Borris-Ileigh the other representative.

Club Team of the Year

1 James McCormack (Borris-Ileigh)
2 Paddy Stapleton (Borris-Ileigh)
3 Joseph Holden (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
4 Darren Mullen (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
5 Evan Shefflin (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
6 Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh)
7 Shane Cooney (St Thomas)
8 Dan McCormack (Borris-Ileigh)
9 Christopher McKaigue (Slaughtneil)
10 Brendan Rogers (Slaughtneil)
11 TJ Reid (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
12 Jerry Kelly (Borris-Ileigh)
13 Dessie Hutchinson (Ballygunner)
14 Colin Fennelly (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
15 Martin Kavanagh (St Mullins)

CLUB HURLER OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

TJ Reid (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
Evan Shefflin (Ballyhale Shamrocks)
Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh)

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