Big day for Tir na nOg

Ulster Camogie Junior Club semi-final

Tir na nOg (Antrim) v Ballyholland (Down)

Whitehill 12-30

Saturday promises to be a big day for the Camogs and footballers of Tir na nOg Randalstown with the ladies facing Ballyholland harps in the Junior Club semi-final at Whitehill at 12-30 and the footballers then taking the short trip over to Ahoghgill where they meet Carrickcruppen of Armagh in the Ulster Intermediate club quarter-final.

Tir na nóg Randalstown secured their place in the camogie semi-final of the 2020 Ulster Junior Camogie Championship when they travelled to Cavan on Saturday and beat Crosserlough by 2-9 to 1-5 in the quarter final

The Randalstown girls had a star in full forward Aine Devlin who bagged 2-6 in a terrific performance, despite having to retire before half time through injury.

The Randalstown club will be hoping that Devlin will have recovered sufficiently to take part in tomorrow’s semi-final against the Down champions who are likely to provide the Whitehill girls with a stiff test and we at the Saffron Gael wish both teams the best of luck on Saturday and will carry coverage of both games on this website.

Tír na nÓg v Crosserlough: A Sheerin, S Shannon, O McKeown, E McAreavey, D Johnston, B Devlin, S O’Dolan, S O’Neill, M Hegarty 0-3 (2f), E Falloon, Caitlin McGaughey, Cameron McGaughey, O Prenter, Á Devlin 2-6 (0-6 frees), N Martin.

Subs: C O’Neill for Á Devlin, H Crilly for O Prenter, C Martin for S Shannon 

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