Antrim beaten by Derry in Ulster Minor Camogie final

Armagh City Hotel Ulster Minor Camogie Championship Final

Derry 3-10 Antrim 3-8

Pics by Sean Paul McKillop

Antrim minors’ bid for a fourth Ulster title in a row came unstuck at Swatragh on Sunday when Derry staged a late comeback to claim he honours in a really exciting final.

The Saffrons appeared to hold the upper hand when a great goal from Kady McNeill was followed by an Aimee Ferris goal, which put the visitors four clear.

Ulster Camogie chairperson Karen McCormick presents the Ulster Minor Camogie cup to the Derry captains after their win over Antrim in Sunday’s final at Swatragh.

To their credit Derry bounced back and a Leah Cassidy goal in the 42nd minute put them back in charge and when Antrim had a player sent off soon afterwards the tables had well and truly turned, and the Oak Leaf girls pushed on to take victory.

Derry: Aimee Hughes, Lucy McKaigue, Eimear Murray, Grace Draine, Ellie Griffin, Paige Bell, Orla McCartney, Connla Kerr joint-capt, Connie McBride 1-0, Leah Cassidy 1-0, Jemma Shivers 1-1, Grace Kelly joint-capt, Ceallach Mailey, Carla Collins 0-8, 6 frees, Aoibh Mulholland 0-1.

Subs: Orlaith Henry for L McKaigue (45), Caoimhe Ferris for C Mailey (45), Caitlín Campbell for O McCartney (50), Natalie McKenna for G Draine (56).

Antrim: Erin O’Hara, Casey Crawford, Aisling O’Donnell, Rihanna Black, Cara Burns, Janey McIntosh capt, Laura Black, Éobha McAllister 0-1, Kady McNeill 1-1, Katie McCloskey 2-0, Mary McArthur 0-2 frees, Shanna Derry 0-2, Marie Laverty, Dearbhail McAulfield 0-1, Aimee Ferris 0-1.

Subs: Eimear McCaughan for D McAulfield (49), Eimear McGivern for E O’Hara (50)

Referee; P McDonnell (Cavan)

Oisins celebrate 120 years

Glenariffe Oisins, who were foundedin 1904, celebrated 120 years of club history when they held a Gala dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel on Saturday night. Guests of honour were incoming GAA president Jarlath Burns and Antrim county chairman Seamus McMullan, while BBC’s Mark Sidebottom, an Oisins man through and through, was MC for the evening. Mark interviewed some of the club ‘legends’ as well as conducting the auction for a variety of special prizes.

Club chairman Johnny McIntosh welcomed the guests and had a special word of thanks for hard working committee who put it all together.

The annual club awards were handed out to the hurlers and LGFA stars and the highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Under 19A Hurling Championship trophy to Daniel Kearney, who captained the Glenariffe-Glenravel side to victory in October.

GAA President Elect Jarlath Burns with Oisins legends Martin McKillop, Dermot McMullan Niall Wheeler and Randal McDonnell at the club’s 120th anniversary Gala dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel.

Most Improved LGFA Player Rosa McCrudden received the Larragh Lodge Trophy from Dolores McDonnell at the Oisins 120th anniversary dinner.
Eddie Haughey presents the Danny McAlister Cup for Senior Hurler of the Year to Michael Haughey at the Oisins 120th anniversary dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.
Artie Harvey presents the Clubperson of the year award to Paul Gillan at the Oisins Gala dinner
The Glenariffe members of the Glenariffe-Glenravel team who won last season’s Under 19A Championship at the club’s 120th anniversary Gala dinner in Tullyglass Hotel. Included is Antrim county chairman Seamus McMullan.

Eilish Cunning RIP

Former Dunloy and Antrim Camogie star Eilish Cunning, who passed away earlier this week, will be laid to rest tomorrow (Sunday) after Requiem mass in St Patrick’s & St Joseph’s Church, Dunloy at 10-30am.

Steeped in the GAA Eilish (McCamphill) grew up in Dunloy in a family full of Gaels and is was no surprise that she ended up marrying another great Gael from the parish, Barney Cunning.

Eilish played Camogie for Dunloy and after winning a senior championship medal with them in 1955 she was selected for the Antrim county team in 1956. The Saffrons won Ulster, beating Down in the final, and made their way to the All Ireland final where they beat Cork by 5-3 to 4-2 at Croke Park, to collect the county’s first title since the 3-in-a-row of 45, 46 and 47. She was also on the team the following year when the Saffrons were narrowly beaten by Dublin by 3-3 to 3-1 in the decider. This was also a golden period for Dunloy Camogie who also won county titles in 1957, 58 and 61.

Eilish and Barney were married in April 1961 and not surprisingly Camogie took a back seat for some time as they had seven children Brian Óg, Jarlath, Angela, Deirdre, Paula, Aideen, Maureen and baby Neil, who sadly died in infancy.

Eilish got back into the game as the girls grew up and she took on a coaching role where she guided teams to underage and Junior titles, which helped kick-start a Camogie revival in the club.  

The medals started coming back into the house again and after Brian Og and Jarlath began collecting Antrim and Ulster Senior Hurling medals with Cuchullains in the 1990s, and Deirdre chipped in to win two Senior Camogie crowns with Dunloy and four with Rossa after moving to Belfast when she got married, and also followed in her mums footsteps by winning and All Ireland medal, when she was on the Antrim team that won the Junior All Ireland in 1997.

The winning ways moved on a generation in 2017 when Eilish’s grandson Conal was part of the Dunloy team who ended a barren spell for the club by winning the SHC and has since added four more Celtic crosses to his collection.

Overall Eilish Cunning’s contribution to the game of Camogie. and to the Cuchullains club, has been immeasurable. She will be missed by us all, but most of all by her family and close friends, of whom there were many. To them we offer our sincere condolences at this sad time.

A beautiful photo of Eilish with her grandson Conal taken by her daughter Angela during lockdown

Eilish and her husband Barney on their wedding day in 1961

Creggan Kickhams Awards dinner in Tullyglass Hotel

Creggan hurlers were presented with their Intermediate Hurling Champions medals, the LGFA team received the Junior B Championship awards and the Minor Football team received the Laverty Cup at the club’s annual dinner in Tullygalss Hotel on Saturday night. Those were the highlights of a great night at which a host of individual awards were also presented.

Saffron Gael went along to capture glitz and glamour of a great night

The Creggan team who won the Antrim Ladies Junior B LGFA title were presented with the cup at the club dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.
Creggan’s Minor Football team received their medals for winning last season’s Laverty Cup
Antrim Intermediate Hurling Champions Creggan Kickhams at their club dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.
Team manager Stephen Fawl and Tommy McCann present the Intermediate Championship Cup to team captain Ruairi McCann
Club Person Of The Year award winner Paddy Marrion with members of his family at the Creggan Kickhams dinner in Tullyglass Hotel

Con Magees celebrate a great year for the club

Con Magees Glenravel had plenty to celebrate at their annual awards dinner in the Tullyglass Hotel. In a memorable season for the club they won the Intermediate Football Championship, the Division 2 League, the Under 19b Football Championship and the Reserve Football League. In a historic event for the club a number of their players featured on the Glenariffe-Glenravel team who won the Under 19 A Hurling Championship, the club’s first ever success in hurling.

Although the senior camogs won their All Ireland Junior title in 2023, they had already celebrated that event, but the b team won the Division 3 league, as indeed did the LFGA Div 3 team

The Con Magee team who won last season’s Intermediate Football Championship and Division 2 League at the club’s presentation dinner in Tullyglass Hotel.
Sinead O’Hagan presents the SPOH (Sean Paul O’Hagan) Memoriar Cup to Alec McQuillan while looking on are Sean O’Hagan and Joan McQuillan
LGFA Division 3 Player of the Year and team captain Anita McKeown receives her award from last year’s winner Clodagh McCann (left)
LGFA Senior Footballer of the Year Clare Emerson with Minor Player of the Year Caitlin McKeown at the Con Magees awards dinner
The Con Magees team won the Under 19 B Football Championship