The next round of the under-17 leagues continues on Sunday with the usual mid-day start time for all of the games in the three divisions.
Sunday 8th May
Under 17 League
Division One (All games at 12 noon)
St Gall’s v St Brigid’s
The league leaders St Brigid’s who have remained unbeaten since flag fall play hosts to a St Gall’s side which has only a single win to their credit thus far and unless radical improvement is forthcoming from the Milltown lads a home win looks likely.
St Paul’s v St Ergnat’s Moneyglass
A close one in prospect here as Moneyglass take the Belfast route to meet up with St Paul’s and although a close one in prospect suggested by their respective programmes to date the St Ergnat’s lads may well gain a narrow verdict.
All Saint’s Ballymena v Erin’s Own Cargin
Having lost their opening game with Glenravel Cargin have continued on the winning trail since that one and they will visit Ballymena in this one with the possibility of continuing in winning ways a real prospect for the Toome lads although the Saint’s will give them a game.
Con Magees Glenravel v St Mary’s Aghagallon
Having started their 2022 campaign on a positive note and a win at Toome the Con Magee’s lads have not retained that winning feeling in their games thereafter but they may look at this one as a chance to regain the positive as Aghagallon visit.
Division Two
St James Aldergrove v Casement’s Portglenone
Aldergrove with a single positive return gained to date will look for another couple of points in this one as Casement’s who have gained a couple of wins come a calling, and although this may well be a close one the Portglenone lads are given the nod.
Patrick Sarsfield’s v St Enda’s
The Paddies have struggled to make any impact thus far in the league and they will seek better in this one as the Glengormley based St Enda’s come a calling with the possibility of a drawn game and a share of the spoils possible.
Corpus Christi Gaels v O’ Donovan Rossa
The amalgamation that is Corpus Christi Gaels have proceeded through their assignments to date without dropping a point and they will play hosts to the Shaw’s road based Rossa looking to extend their positive trail a step further.
Lamh Dhearg v Kickham’s Creggan
Lamh Dhearg have been faring well in their games to date and the Hannahstown lads remain close to the top only a couple of points behind the front running Dunloy and they will look to add another couple of points in this one as Creggan visit their Hannahstown base.
St Joseph’s Glenavy v Cardinal O’ Donnell’s
Despite sterling efforts made Mc Crory park residents O’ Donnell’s remain without reward in points gained and they will travel out to Glenavy with positive intention but the Chapel Hill lads will start this one as firm favourites.
Division Three
Tir na Nog v St Patricks Lisburn
The Whitehill boys in close attendance to events at the top of that table, and the Div Three feile winners will start this one as firm favourites as St Patrick’s pay a visit.
St Comgall’s v Kickham’s Ardoyne
St Comgall’s top the table at this time but they need to be at their best in this one as the similarly in form Ardoyne’s visit.
St Brigid’s (b) v St Paul’s (b)
This looks likely to be a close one as St Brigid’s second string play hosts to the St Paul’s second fifteen with ground advantage possibly tipping the balance in favour of the South Belfast lads.
St Mary’s Rasharkin v St Teresa’s
Rasharkin with just a single defeat endured to date will start this one as firm favourites as St Teresa’s visit with the points at stake likely to remain at Dreen.