A Festival of Football – Celebrating the Connor Marron Cup, Aidan Walsh Shield & Conal Gould Award

The playing fields echoed with energy, skill, and spirit as schools from across Ulster came together for the much-anticipated Festival of Football, honouring the memory and legacy of three remarkable young men: Connor Marron, Aidan Walsh, and Conal Gould. The annual event, growing in stature and significance, featured competitive football, high sportsmanship, and a vibrant sense of community.

Fixtures & Format

The tournament featured eight schools, split into two competitive groups:

Group A

  • SLG 1
  • St Patrick’s Keady
  • St Joseph’s Donaghmore
  • St Malachy’s Belfast

Group B

  • SLG 2
  • Coláiste Feirste
  • St Pius X Magherafelt
  • St Mary’s CBS

Each team played group fixtures to determine placing’s for the prestigious Connor Marron Cup and the Aidan Walsh Shield knockout rounds. The structure ensured that every game counted, as the top sides from each group advanced to compete for the Cup, while the next tier battled for the Shield.

Connor Marron Cup Final

The tournament culminated in a thrilling final between St Louis Grammar 1 and St Joseph’s Donaghmore. It was a match worthy of the Connor Marron name — passionate, fast-paced, and full of quality. In the end, St Joseph’s Donaghmore emerged victorious, lifting the Connor Marron Cup after a spirited display of teamwork and determination.

Donaghmore’s Ruan Cavanagh was the standout performer throughout the competition, displaying outstanding leadership, composure under pressure, and moments of sheer brilliance. His consistent excellence earned him the coveted Conal Gould Player of the Tournament Award.

Aidan Walsh Shield Final

The Aidan Walsh Shield was no less competitive. In a clash of flair and grit, St Patrick’s Keady overcame a strong and determined Coláiste Feirste side. The final was a showcase of developing talent and tactical awareness, with Keady’s composure in key moments proving decisive. It was a fitting tribute to Aidan’s love of the game and the players who play it with pride and purpose.

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Fixtures and Previews (Sat 21st/Sunday 22nd June)

The end of the first phase of the Division One Football league draws near with only a couple of rounds remaining before the participants in the knock out stages are finalised. The penultimate round is on Saturday with the final round scheduled for Wed 2nd July.

Division One – Sat 21st June

Cuchullian’s Dunloy v O’ Donovan Rossa

Cuchullian’s have enjoyed a good season to date and were more than impressive in Wednesday evenings win over St Mary’s Ahoghill but they are not in the reckoning for a place in the knock out phase.

They have already secured division one football for next season and currently sit on 10 points and with a number of their hurlers back in the side at Cloney they looked mighty impressive.

Rossa have endured a poor season but Wednesday evening’s win over All Saint’s would suggest that Hugh McGettigan’s side are capable of better and they will travel to Dunloy hoping to build on that impressive performance.

Dunloy will start as firm favourites in this one but with their backs against the wall and retention of status at stake the Shaw’s road men may well give their hosts a run for their money.

All Saint’s Ballymena v Con Magee’s Glenravel

All Saint’s travelled to Rossa last time with their eyes firmly fixed on a place in the league play offs but suffered defeat to bottom place Rossa and looked a shadow of the side that has performed admirably earlier in the league.

That defeat followed another below power performance against Ahoghill where they were fortunate to get over the line and they will need to show improvement if they are to get anything from the Con Magee’s visit.

Con Magee’s have had a good season to date occupying a mid-table position with their place in the top grade next term assured but games between these sides are never easy to predict.

This is likely to be another close one as near neighbours come together but the home side will start as favourites and could gain the points to ensure their place in the play offs.

St James Aldergrove v St John’s

St John’s with just 7 points at present underlining a poor season for the Corrigan men and they will travel to Crumlin to meet St. James’ Aldergrove seeking a full return of the points to ease their relegation worries.

St James have enjoyed a good 2025 season and have 14 points at the moment and that ensures a place in the top grade for next season.

The home side will start this one as favourites but their visitors need is greater and an away win for the Johnnies is quite possible.

St Brigid’s v St Mary’s Ahoghill

Current division 1 league champions St Brigid’s have enjoyed a good season and have 20 points to date and a win in this one would assure a place in the knock out stages.

St Mary’s Ahoghill have struggled this season and suffered a heavy defeat to an on fire Dunloy on Wednesday past and Eamon Brady’s side look in some trouble at the moment and the retention of division 1 status looks fragile.

Ahoghill travel to St Brigid’s in search of the win to keep their hopes alive but anything other than a St. Brigid’s victory would be a major surprise and the Musgrave Park side are likely to take the points.

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Erin’s Own Cargin v St Gall’s

Cargin continue to set the pace in division 1 and as it stands the Toome men are certain to reach the knock out phase as they play hosts to St Gall’s in their penultimate assignment.

The Milltown men have enjoyed a good campaign to date but with 14 points secured they will not be involved in the knock out stage this term.

Ronan Devlin’s side have answered the call and despite suffering their first defeat to St Brigid’s recently, they regained composure with a victory at Portglenone last time out.

The Toome men will start this penultimate league game as firm favourites and they should gain another brace of points.

Tir na nOg v Casement’s Portglenone

Tir na nOg are one of four sides fighting for their division 1 lives and have struggled for most of the season and desperately need a win to ease their relegation worries.

Casement’s have enjoyed a positive season but their defeat to Cargin is likely to see them finish just outside the top 4.  

Casement’s will start as favourites however and will be hoping for a major slipup by one of the three sides above them in the table but Tir na nOg’s greater need may well drive them onwards to victory.

Lamh Dhearg v Kickham’s Creggan

Creggan are almost certain for a place in the play offs with 20 points secured as they travel to Hannahstown aiming to seal their place in the semi-finals.

Lamh Dhearg have 15 points and are outside the qualifying places but with ground advantage and home support they could give the Kickham’s men a run for their money but an away win looks the most likely result.

St Paul’s v St Mary’s Aghagallon

St Paul’s looked prime candidates for relegation in the early stages of the league but the Shaw’s Road side have improved as the season progressed and they recorded a good win at Glenravel on Wednesday night to move onto 9 points and they look likely to retain status.

Aghagallon have the same number of points as their hosts, following a good win over Aldergrove in their last game and may just be running into a bit of form at the right stage of the season.

St Paul’s will start as favourites but a draw would suit both sides and a share of the points can’t be ruled out.

Sunday 22nd June

Division 2 (all games 2.00 pm)

St Teresa’s v St Patrick’s

St Teresa’s have fared well this term but they did find the going tough at times and they will travel to Lisburn to meet St Patrick’s hoping for a positive return.

The Lisburn men have enjoyed a good campaign this term and have shown a lot of improvement but although they may well give the visitors a run for their money, a St Teresa’s win is anticipated.

St Enda’s v Michael Davitt’s

Davitt’s have struggled for points this term but recorded a good win over Rasharkin last time out and will be hoping to add to that win as they fight to avoid relegation.

St. Enda’s currently hold top spot in division 2B and on current form look likely to add another win from the Davitt’s visit.

St Mary’s Rasharkin v Gort na Mona

Rasharkin have endured a long list of injuries this season and have struggled to cope in division 2 and points have proved elusive.

They do have ground advantage in this one as Gort na Mona visit but their fate already looks to have been sealed and they could suffer another defeat in this one.

St Ergnat’s Moneyglass v St Joseph’s Glenavy

Moneyglass suffered a first defeat of the season when Sarsfield’s visited on Wednesday night and that win puts the Paddies in pole position for the division 2 title.

St. Ergnat’s just have to keep winning and hope the Stewartstown Road side slip up in their final game against Naomh Padraig on 2nd July and

St Ergnat’s with a youthful panel should win this one.

Division Three Sat 21st June (4.00pm)

Laochra Loch Lao v Wolfe Tones

Laochra Loch Lao have impressed in the league and currently sit in second place. They recorded a good win over Ardoyne on Wednesday night while Wolfe Tones were picking up their second win of the season against O’Donnell’s but home advantage should see Laochra take the points here.  

St Agnes v Kickham’s Ardoyne

St. Agnes suffered their only defeat of the season away to Satuday’s opponents and will be keen to avenge that defeat and collect the points that would secure them the division 3 title and an Aggies win is predicted.

Cardinal O’ Donnell’s v St Malachy’s

O’ Donnell’s trail St. Malachy’s by five points in the table and suffered defeat to bottom club, Wolfe Tones last time out and will do well to get anything from their visitors in this one with St. Malachy’s given the nod.

Antrim host Meath with much to play for in Loughgiel

Glen Dimplex All Ireland Intermediate Championship Group 1 Round 3 Fr. Healy Park, Loughgiel Saturday 21st June, 2pm

Preview and photos from Michael Corcoran

Saturday 21st June will see the final game for Antrim in the round robin group stages of the Glen Dimplex All Ireland Intermediate championship, where they will play host to Meath. At the moment, Meath sit third in the table with a healthy win against Westmeath, 3-15 to 2-08 but a bruising loss against Offaly, 0-11 to 3-15. Meath are largely an unknown quantity in 2025, as Antrim hasn’t had the opportunity to step into the ring to date. That will change on Saturday.

Antrim, and applying allowances for last week’s weather in Mullingar, will want to tidy up a few loose ends that were exposed in Cusack Park. Apart from that, the Antrim machine will roll out onto home turf and spectators should be in for a thrilling game. Last week’s majors came from three of Antrim’s well known players, namely Nicole McAtamney, Roisín McCormick and Caitrín Dobbin.

Nicole McAtamney surveys the Park before taking a sideline in last week’s game against Westmeath

McAtamney was in authoritative form patrolling mid field with her signature scan of the parish before offloading to a saffron jersey, dropping in a penalty and a long haul free for two green flags.

Coming on in the second half, McCormick switched things up much to Antrim’s benefit

McCormick was busy generating opportunities with a spoonful of tyranny as she reshaped Westmeath’s defence and was rewarded with her own goal, whilst Dobbin enthralled Saffron supporters in the stand with her first touch and regularly lighting up the afterburner for two goals gifted in by McCormick. If Saturday’s game offers up half of those thrills and spills, Antrim could be on a semi final ticket.

Caitrín Dobbin, proved a handful last Saturday and will feel at home in Loughgiel on Saturday

The important weather forecast offers up lots of sunshine and a warm air, conducive to supporter jerseys on mass, cool drinks and maybe an ice cream or two. Don’t forget to apply sun cream.

Match report and photos to follow the game right here on the Saffron Gael.

St Joseph’s GAC Glenavy supports Olivia to deliver real life benefits to the people of Oku in Ghana

Main picture above – Marie Anne Forester and Olwyn McCambridge hand over a junior team kit to Olivia Mulholland to take to Ghana where she will be delivering workshops promoting Gaelic games.

Olivia Mulholland is one of St Joseph’s LGFA minor team and a lower sixth pupil at St Louis Grammar School, Ballymena.

On the 21st June 2025, she will be travelling with a select group of teachers and pupils from St Louis Grammar School to Ghana, West Africa to work alongside the St Louis Sisters in their local community of Oku.

The St Louis Sisters have highlighted areas where support is needed at the local school and clinic, and Olivia will be working directly with the people of Oku to deliver real life benefits for them.

During her time there, she will be involved in various projects, including:

• Painting and planting which will enhance the school and clinic environments.

• Participating in workshops focused on Developing Education, learning from the community and sharing their knowledge.

• And finally, helping to fund a small building project to meet specific needs within the village in Oku.

Over the last few months alongside her studies and training, Olivia has been busy fundraising to make all of this possible.

Olivia commented ‘I have currently raised just over £5500 and all funds raised will go directly to these projects. This financial support will make a real difference to the community, and I am so grateful to everyone who has donated.’

In addition to the education workshops in local schools, Olivia and her classmates are arranging some additional fun workshops where she plans to promote Gaelic games to the children. Former coaches of Olivia, Marie Anne Forester and Olwyn McCambridge heard about her plans and were able to offer her a complete Glenavy junior team kit that is no longer used.

Olwyn commented ‘In a world where we all need to be more sustainable – we are delighted to be able to support Olivia in this way. She is a great ambassador for the club and a great role model for other young girls.’

Marie Anne agreed ‘It will be great to see pictures of these unused tops making a difference to the children Olivia is going to be working with in Oku, West Africa.’

Safe travels Olivia.