Showing posts with label Buncrana Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buncrana Cup. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Derry Retain the Buncrana Cup For First Time in Competition's History

Was this the day Derry's young players made a state-ment of their intent? Only time will answer that question. However, from the moment Limavady's Dessie Loughrey finished a rebound to the net to repel Donegal's final assault, this Derry squad had one hand on the Buncrana Cup. Ten minutes later it was two.

If it's true that adversity can either make or break a team, then the fact that when facing a highly rated Donegal outfit Derry had a host of injuries and omissions, as well as being without both midfielders from the semi-final, speaks volumes for the character and fighting spirit of this group of players.

Having qualified for the final stages with victories over Fermanagh and Armagh, Derry faced a tough Monaghan team at Muff GAC. After a bright opening Derry took an early lead. Indeed, had the finishing in front of goal been more clinical, this game could have been over midway through the first half. With the Farney starting to gain a stronghold around the middle, Derry were rocked back by a Mona-ghan goal to leave only two points between the sides at the break.
After trading early scores in the second half and with some changes in personnel, Derry took a vice-like grip of this game thanks to the dominance of midfielders McAtamney and Gorman. With McNicholl and Moore accurate up front, the key moment of the game came after a surging run by Loughrey down the right hand side. The Limavady man centred to Claudys Blaine Carlin who was fouled whilst rounding the Monaghan goal-keeper. The resultant penalty kick was clinically dispatched by Conor McAtamney to give Derry the cushion they needed. The game ended Derry 1-13 Monaghan 1-5.

The win was not without a downside however as Derry‟s penalty taker suffered concus-sion ruling him out of the final against Donegal in Buncrana. Further injuries and fatigue due to a hard week of club action meant Derry‟s management team now had to earn their corn.
The team was drastically changed for the final drawing upon the entire resources of the squad. With Conor Murphy moved to midfield (where his father Plunkett led Derry to Anglo-Celt glory in 87) and partnered by centre half forward Gerard Bradley, Derry began the final in bright fashion.

McNicholl and Moore gave an exhibition of long range point taking seemingly hitting the target with every effort. Left and right hand side - same result. At the other end Donegal were also beginning to punch holes in the Derry rearguard. Like the semi final Derry were again hit with a three-pointer which threatened to unbalance their challenge. Despite scoring 0-11 in the first half with a very credible ten points from play, Derry only led by four at half time (0-11 to 1-4).
Further blows were dealt to the squad by the loss of Ryan McDonald and Padraig Cassidy
in the first half. With a strong breeze in their backs for the second half Donegal now had every right to feel confident.

Tactically Derry played possession football in the second period, pinning Donegal in their own half for long periods. Direct running drew frees which were duly converted to keep the scoreboard ticking over. As expected, Donegal got their purple patch midway through the half reducing the deficit to three.

However, Derry dug deep and a 40 yard burst by Darryl Mullan resulted in a saved effort from Neil McNicholl. The keeper could only partially save, and an onrushing Dessie Loughrey finished the ball to the net to stretch the margin to six and effectively finish the game. A battling and gutsy last ten minutes meant Derry would retain the Buncrana Cup for the first time in their history with the trophy handed over to the two Conors (McAtamney and Carville) by Ulster GAA President Aogan Farrell.

If there was ever a victory for an entire squad of players, this was it. This was a victory for heart and determination as much as skill and ability. Long may it continue!

Well done to all the players and the development squad coaches who worked with the players not only this year but last year too!

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Club Derry Under 16's Progress to Buncrana Cup Semi Finals

Today the Club Derry Under 16 football development squad qualified for the Buncrana Cup Semi Final on 21st August.
The lads were up against Fermanagh at 12 noon in their first game of the day.
Starting Team:
1. Ciaran McCloskey
2. Ryan McDonald
3. Daryl Mullan
4. Conor Carville
5. Gareth McKinless
6. Niall Gorman
7. James Kearney
8. Conor McAtameny (Captain)
9. Kevin King
10. Dessie Loughry
11. Neil McNicholl
12. Padraig Cassidy
13. Ryan Moore
14. Gerard Bradley
15. Conor O'Reilly

Derry won on a scoreline of 1-13 to 0-03. Scorers were: 1-00 Neil McNicholl; 0-02 Ciaran McFaul, Fintan Kerr, Ryan Moore, Conor McAtameny; 0-01 Padraig Cassidy, Gerard Bradley and Dessie Loughry.
It was a very good display from all the players but the feeling was there would be stiffer opposition against Armagh.

Armagh played Fermanagh and won by three points at 1.30pm.

So it was set up, who ever wins the final game guarantee's progression to the Buncrana Cup Semi's.

The team that started against Armagh was as follows:
1. Christopher Bradley
2. Ryan McDonald
3. Daryl Mullan
4. Conor Carville
5. Gareth McKinless
6. Niall Gorman
7. James Kearney
8. Conor McAtameny (Captain)
9. Ryan Duggan
10. Dessie Loughry
11. Neil McNicholl
12. Padraig Cassidy
13. Ryan Moore
14. Gerard Bradley
15. Ciaran McFaul

Again Derry showed how good a team and squad of players they have this year with a win of 4-08 to 0-05.
Scorers were Neill McNicholl 2-00, Gerard Bradley 1-01, Conor McAtmaneny 1-00, Ryan Moore 0-02, Fintan Kerr 0-02, James Kearney 0-01, Ciaran McFaul 0-01 and Ryan Duggan 0-01.

Well done to all the players, every single squad member fit took part today!

Friday, 29 January 2010

Derry Under 16 Buncrana Cup Winning Team Presentation Night

On Thursday 21st January members from Club Derry and the Derry County Board formally congratulated and thanked the 2009 Under 16 team who won the Buncrana Cup for their efforts, tribute was paid to the players parents for their contibutions and to the coaches Karl Conlan, Martin Boyle, Martin McWilliams and Jason Muldoon who put in a lot of good quality work with the players.

Tony Scullion praised the 2009 for their achievements but suggested with the talent in the squad this group of players shouldn't be settling for a Buncrana Cup Medal. The messgae on the night was loud and clear, "Well done on what you've achieved in 2009, but no one should be happy or satisfied to be remembered as a good Under 16 team, every player needs to get focused and become the best they can be"
All of the players got a jersey sponsored by Club Derry. Chris Collins was keen to emphasis the importance members from Club Derry had this year and will continue to have for the years to come in the development of our young players, "Without you none of this would be possible, young people now are getting a tremendious opportunity to excel within the clubs, schools and County."

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Club Derry Under 16 Football Development Squad win Buncrana Cup

On Saturday the Club Derry Under 16 Football development squad won the Buncrana cup for only the second time in the competitions ten year history.

At 11.30am they competed against Monaghan in Naomh Padraig, Muff. The Derry team that started was: Ciaron McLarnon, Odhran Glass, Martin Bradley, Gavin Tallon, Fergal Duffin, Ruairi Moore, Michael Warnock, Nathan Rocks, Conor McAtamney, Anthony O’Neill, Emmett Bradley, Adrian Trainor, Cathair Friel, Shane Farren and Niall Higgins.

The game was played in perfect conditions, however it was Derry who got off to the better start scoring 1-03 in 10 minutes before Monaghan could get on the score sheet, but the stem of attack continued from the men in red with Adrian Trainor scoring Derry’s second goal after 11 minutes to put the Oak leaf men 2-06 to 0-01 up. Both teams then exchanged three points apiece to leave the score at half time Derry 2-06 to 0-04.

The second half was a much cagier contest Monaghan got the opening point to make it 2-06 to 0-05 but that was as close as they came Derry closed the half with a goal and a point to Monaghan’s two points to win the semi final 3-07 to 0-08.
Derry Scorers were Cathair Friel 1-01, Shane Farren 1-01, Adrian Trainor 1-00, Fergal Duffin 0-02, Anthony O’Neill 0-01, Niall Higgins 0-01 and Nathan Rocks 0-01


Tyrone took on Armagh in the other semi final at Burt with Tyrone coming out on top on a score line of 3-11 to 2-10


So it was a Derry vs Tyrone Final at Buncrana. Derry only had one change in the final with Glen’s Conor Carville coming in for clubman Odhran Glass. The game began and straight from the throw in Derry started on the attack with Shane Farren and Michael Warnock scoring points in the two minutes. Tyrone however weren’t going to let Derry have it their own way and after 7 minutes they scored a goal from a high ball into the square which wasn’t dealt with. Derry scored three unanswered points to settle the nerves however Tyrone struck again with a goal after 14 minutes to go 0-05 to 2-01 up. This was a crucial stage of the game however credit to the Derry players they dug deep and scored 2-04 to Tyrone’s 3 points in the final 11 minutes to half time leaving Derry in the lead at the interval 1-09 to 2-04.



The opening two minutes of the second half saw Derry and Tyrone exchanging a point each, although from then on Derry took control and never looked back in what was an excellent final. Derry ran out eventual winners 1-20 to 2-07.
Derry Scorers were Niall Higgins 1-01, Shane Farren 0-04, Cathair Friel 0-04, Emmett Bradley 0-03, Adrian Trainor 0-02, Nathan Rocks 0-02, Ruairi Moore 0-01 , Michael Warnock 0-01, Fergal Duffin 0-01 and Neil McNicholl 0-01


The squad of players who won the Buncrana Cup 2009 were: Ardmore: Eoghan Dooher; Ballymaguigan: Christopher Henry; Banagher: Shane Farren; Claudy: Niall O’Kane; Craigbane: Ruairi Moore; Desertmartin: Adrian Trainor, Martin Breen; Drumsurn: Cathair Friel; Dungiven: Brian Óg McGilligan, Sean McNicholl; Glack: Kieran McIntyre; Glen: Michael Warnock, Emmett Bradley, Odhran Glass, Gavin Tallon, Connor Carville; Glenullin: Neil McNicholl; Kilrea: Jack Kielt, Dermot Morrow, Dermot McWilliams, Joe Morgan; Loup: Caolin McGinley, Thomas McVey, Anthony O’Neill; Magherafelt: Fergal Duffin, Antone McElhone, Niall Higgins; Newbridge: Nathan Rocks, Ciaron McLarnon; Slaughtmanus: Damian Barr; Slaughtneil: Pearse McGrath; Swatragh: Connor McAtamney, James Kearney; Steelstown: Brian Scallon
Coaches: Karl Conlan, Martin McWilliams, Martin Boyle and Jason Muldoon Medical Assistance: Conan Loughrey and Mary Gormley


Good luck to all the Kilrea and Dungiven lads who couldn’t represent their County on Saturday, best of luck in the minor final in Celtic Park on Sunday!