Friday 18th June
The football show remains firmly on the road and another round of the reserve fixtures have been scheduled for Friday evening.
Friday 18th June
Division One Reserve (all games at 7.30pm)
St Mary’s Ahoghill v St Enda’s Glengormley
Ahoghill have failed to gain a win in this competition but they may see this as an opportunity to get off the mark as St Enda’s visit.
The Glengormley men have gained three wins to date and a win over St Gall’s last time was a good return and they should add to that win.
Kickham’s Creggan v Gort na Mona
Creggan have only endured one defeat this year and the Kickham’s will welcome Gort na Mona to Staffordstown confident that they can win this one.
The Gorts have recorded a trio of victories in the present campaign but this does look a difficult assignment for the West Belfast men.
St Gall’s v Erin’s Own Cargin
Cargin make the trip to Milltown and a tough task awaits for the Toome men.
The St Gall’s second string have recorded a few good wins and they may well see this as a further opportunity to gain points but their visitors may well have other ideas.
St John’s v Casement’s Portglenone
Casement’s won this competition last year term but the Portglenone men have not found that form as yet this term with just a couple of wins to date as they visit Corrigan.
St John’s remain in touch at the top and they may well win this one.
St Mary’s Aghagallon v St Brigid’s
St Brigid’s lead the way in this division unbeaten to date and the South Belfast men will take the road out to Aghagallon on a positive note.
Aghagallon have only a single win to date but the St Mary’s men do possess a strong youth based panel and they are capable of better.
Division Two (all games at 7.30pm
All Saint’s Ballymena v St Joseph’s Glenavy
All Saints have been firing on all cylinders and are unbeaten to date as they play hosts to the visiting Glenavy.
Glenavy have just one win to date and the Chapel Hill residents will take the road down to Ballymena more in hope than confidence.
Tir na nOg Randalstown v St Mary’s Rasharkin
Tir na nOg lead the way in this divisions having suffered just one defeat in six starts and they will welcome Rasharkin to Whitehill seeking another win.
Rasharkin have found the going difficult thus far and the Dreen men may well struggle to make impact..
St Comgall’s Antrim v St James Aldergrove
St Comgall’s second string, despite considerable effort have not found the going easy this term and they will be looking for better as they play hosts to Aldergrove at Dunsilly.
St James remain in the top three and they should consolidate with the addition of another brace of points.
Con Magees Glenravel v St Paul’s
Glenravel have a couple of wins to date and will look to add to those win from the visit of St. Paul’s.
St Paul’s are a couple of points in arrears of the Con Magee’s and they may well have to settle for second place in this one.