Clogher Valley and Portadown will compete in the last eight of the Ulster Bank All Ireland Junior Cup.
Three sides remain from both Leinster and Munster.
ULSTER BANK ALL IRELAND JUNIOR CUP QUARTER FINAL FIXTURES:Clogher Valley v KilfeacleEnniscorthy v CoolminePortadown v DundalkSkibereen v Tralee
CLOGHER VALLEY v KILFEACLE
After a nail biting win over Munster league leaders Kanturk in the first round, Clogher will be expected to win this game against Munster side Kilfeacle who have only ...
Clogher Valley and Portadown will compete in the last eight of the Ulster Bank All Ireland Junior Cup. Three sides remain from both Leinster and Munster. ULSTER BANK ALL IRELAND JUNIOR CUP QUARTER FINAL FIXTURES:
Clogher Valley v Kilfeacle
Enniscorthy v Coolmine
Portadown v Dundalk
Skibereen v Tralee CLOGHER VALLEY v KILFEACLE After a nail biting win over Munster league leaders Kanturk in the first round, Clogher will be expected to win this game against Munster side Kilfeacle who have only won one from six of their opening league games. Munster sides always have a hard edge and the Valley side will have to match that physicality if they are to win this game. The Cran outfit responded to their surprising Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup defeat at Ballyclare to crush Dromore 10-48 at Barban Hill last Saturday. Coaches Davy Black and Glen Kyle want the All Ireland Junior Cup added to their impressive CV. Captain Stephen Baxter leads from the front and he will have the experience of the Wilson brothers and the ever consistent David Sharkey to meet the physical challenge up front. Outhalf Philip Holmes was sorely missed against Ballyclare and his return was telling in the win at Dromore. The Fivemiletown side have talent throughout the backs in Paul Armstrong, David Dunlop, Clive Donaldson and scrumhalf Aaron Best. Expect a very large crowd at the Cran for this cup tie. PORTADOWN v DUNDALK The County Armagh side recorded an excellent win at Monivea to progress to the quarter finals. They meet Leinster team Dundalk who narrowly defeated Donaghadee 12-10 in the first round. The Dundalk side are coached by Kiwi Ene Faatau who plays at number eight. Their scrum half TC Campbell marshaled his team in difficult conditions and contolled the game. In centre Isaia Petelo they had a player who was capable of breaking the gainline at ease, while fullback Ultan Murphy kicked four penalties to win the game. Dundalk were well organised and will provide a stern challenge for Portadown. Coach Richard Hedley will know his side have to keep their discipline and use their forward power to win this game. With the backrow of Gary Hall, James Carleton and Diarmund O'Kane they have the experience to dominate the set piece and the breakdown area. Again, expect a very physical contest. There should be another large crowd turning out at Chambers pPrk for this appetising cup tie.
Clogher Valley and Portadown will compete in the last eight of the Ulster Bank All Ireland Junior Cup. Three sides remain from both Leinster and Munster. ULSTER BANK ALL IRELAND JUNIOR CUP QUARTER FINAL FIXTURES:
Clogher Valley v Kilfeacle
Enniscorthy v Coolmine
Portadown v Dundalk
Skibereen v Tralee CLOGHER VALLEY v KILFEACLE After a nail biting win over Munster league leaders Kanturk in the first round, Clogher will be expected to win this game against Munster side Kilfeacle who have only won one from six of their opening league games. Munster sides always have a hard edge and the Valley side will have to match that physicality if they are to win this game. The Cran outfit responded to their surprising Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup defeat at Ballyclare to crush Dromore 10-48 at Barban Hill last Saturday. Coaches Davy Black and Glen Kyle want the All Ireland Junior Cup added to their impressive CV. Captain Stephen Baxter leads from the front and he will have the experience of the Wilson brothers and the ever consistent David Sharkey to meet the physical challenge up front. Outhalf Philip Holmes was sorely missed against Ballyclare and his return was telling in the win at Dromore. The Fivemiletown side have talent throughout the backs in Paul Armstrong, David Dunlop, Clive Donaldson and scrumhalf Aaron Best. Expect a very large crowd at the Cran for this cup tie. PORTADOWN v DUNDALK The County Armagh side recorded an excellent win at Monivea to progress to the quarter finals. They meet Leinster team Dundalk who narrowly defeated Donaghadee 12-10 in the first round. The Dundalk side are coached by Kiwi Ene Faatau who plays at number eight. Their scrum half TC Campbell marshaled his team in difficult conditions and contolled the game. In centre Isaia Petelo they had a player who was capable of breaking the gainline at ease, while fullback Ultan Murphy kicked four penalties to win the game. Dundalk were well organised and will provide a stern challenge for Portadown. Coach Richard Hedley will know his side have to keep their discipline and use their forward power to win this game. With the backrow of Gary Hall, James Carleton and Diarmund O'Kane they have the experience to dominate the set piece and the breakdown area. Again, expect a very physical contest. There should be another large crowd turning out at Chambers pPrk for this appetising cup tie.