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Hurling Programme JUNIOR & SENIOR HURLING PROGRAMME ARMAGHGAA.NET #ARMAGHCLUB20 ARMAGH CONTENTS 3 CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES 4 A WORD FROM THE CHAIRMAN 5 SPECTATOR SAFETY GUIDELINES 8 - 12 JUNIOR HURLING SQUADS 14-18 SENIOR HURLING SQUADS HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP ARMAGH FIXTURES TICKET INFORMATION: ALL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES ARE ALL-TICKET GAMES FOR TICKETS DOWNLOAD MY TICKET APP OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CLUB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP - QUARTER FINAL SUNDAY 30 AUGUST 1.30PM PEARSE OG PARK KILLEAVY V ST MALACHY'S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP - QUARTER FINAL SUNDAY 30 AUGUST 1.30PM ATHLETIC GROUNDS KEADY V MIDDLETOWN JHC - SEMI FINALS (11/12/13 SEPTEMBER) CRAOBH RUA V MIDDLETOWN II'S KILLEAVY / CUCHULAINN II'S V ST MALACHY'S SHC - SEMI FINALS (11/12/13 SEPTEMBER) KEADY / MIDDLETOWN V DERRYNOOSE CUCHULAINNS V SEAN TRACEYS JHC & SHC FINALS (26/27 SEPTEMBER) A WORD FROM THE ARMAGH CHAIRMAN 2020 has undoubtedly been a The Cuchulainn club man was the ultimate challenging and uncertain time for us all volunteer. To recognise Jimmy’s while we continue to battle the Covid-19 contribution to Armagh hurling, the global pandemic. Never in our lifetime Armagh Management Committee have have we experienced anything like this - decided to retire the Cardinal McCrory cup, when we went into lockdown back in which has served us in good stead over March, we didn’t think we would have this past number of years. It will now any football this year and that we would reside in the Cardinal Ó Fiach library and it be putting a line though the 2020 will be replaced by the Jimmy Carlisle cup, season. However, as time moves forward which will be presented to the Senior and while we are now in a place to County Champions. I have no doubt, that allow the safe return of our games, we the hurling fraternity will be in full support still need to be mindful of the public of this tribute to one of our own. health and GAA guidance to protect our players, families, friends and community. With attendances still restricted, Armagh TV will endeavour to bring as many games With the football championship now possible to the comfort of our homes and I drawing to conclusion, it is time for the want to thank the volunteers of Linwoods hurlers to take centre stage. What a way Armagh TV for the great service they to start the championship off, with the provide. meeting of last year’s champions Middletown Na Fianna and Céide Lámh Once again, our Championships are Dhearg - 2019 champions in the sponsored by Cormac Leonard preliminary round. The winner of this Commercials. I want to thank Cormac and game will certainly fancy their chances his family for their continued support. of going the whole way, but I have no l would like to take this opportunity to doubt that Cuchulainn’s, Derrynoose thank all of our sponsors and everyone and Sean Treacy’s will all have a say in who have financially supported our county where the title goes. through these difficult times. In the Junior this year, we have the re- I want to thank all our committees for the emerging of St. Malachy’s, and it is great work they have done during the year. I to see senior hurling being played again would like to commend our referees for in Portadown. Middletown Na Fianna II’s their great work during these difficult and Cuchulainns II’s will also join the times. To our groundsmen, stewards, PRO Junior championship and I have no Claire, our office staff, and all our doubt these young teams will want to volunteers who make our games possible. put it up to Killeavy and Craobh Rua - Thank you. who will both fancy their chances of lifting the title. Finally, l want to give a special thanks to our CCC for the unbelievable work they During this past year, Armagh hurling have done all year. To finish off, I want to lost one of their greatest hurling wish all clubs and match officials the best ambassadors, the late Jimmy Carlisle. of luck. Armagh hurling meant everything to Jimmy, as a player, manager and Micheál O Sabhaois (Cathaoirleach) administrator. Spectator safety guidelines In order to assist our staff and stewards, If you are seated when moving past other and to help protect you and your fellow spectators, to and from your seat, please spectators, you are kindly requested to avoid face to face contact with other follow these guidelines. spectators. All all times and in all parts of the ground, If you are standing, please stay within your please observe social distancing and avoid social bubble and remain aware of the close contact with others not in your social movements of others at all times. bubble. Maintain good hand hygiene - use the Arrive in good time to go through all the sanitiser dispensers provided and avoid necessary entry procedures. touching your face, or handles, railings etc. where possible. Make sure in advance you know where your entry point is, and, if an entry time is Please observe respiratory etiquette - always specified on your ticket, be there on time. cover your mouth when needing to cough or sneeze. If you need to access any of the grounds amenities, such as toilets, food or drink Avoid hugs, high-fives, and any close outlets, or concessions, check to see if any contact with people who are not within of them are not in use and plan your social bubble. accordingly. If you are attending with other members of Remain in your seat or place at all times your social bubble, please make sure they wherever possible. have read and understand these guidelines too. If you need to leave your viewing position, wait for a time the gangway is clear and Thank you for your support and co- always follow the signs indicating which operation. Stay Alert. Stay Safe. way to go. Help us all, your fellow fans, your club, your sport, your community. ARMAGH ARMAGH JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP SQUADS CRAOBH RUA CAMLOCHA BAINISTEOIR: PÓL Ó CUINNEGAN CAPTAEN: PADRAIG GAIRBHEITH 1. RYAN LUNDY RIAN MAC GIOLLA FHIONDÁIN 2. FIONN O CALLAGHAN FIONN O'CALLAGHAN 3. BRYAN MCKEVITT BRIAN MAC DHAIBHÉID 4. ÓISIN FEARON OISÍN Ó FEARÁIN 5. AODHÁN NUTLEY AODHÁN Ó NODLAIGH 6. ÓISIN O HARE OISIN O'HEHIR 7. NATHAN O SHEA IONATÁN Ó SÉ 8. STEPHEN O KEEFE STIOFÁN Ó CAOIMH 9. CONOR DEVLIN CONCHUBHAR Ó DOIBHILIN 10. TIARNAN O HARE TIARNAN O'HEHIR 11. SÉAN WATTERS SEAN UAITIR 12. PATRICK GARVEY PÁDRAIG Ó GAIRBHEITH 13. RÓNÁN CASEY RÓNÁN ÓCATHASAIGH 14. CONNOR MCKEVITT CONCHUBHAR MAC DHAIBHÉID 15. RYAN LEWIS RIAN LOBHAOIS 16. CAOLANN ROWNTREE RIAN MAC AN GHEAIRR 17. TOM TRAINOR TOMÁS MAC THRÉINFHIR 18. RYAN SHORTT RIAN MAC AN GHEAIRR 19. CILLIAN MURRAY CILLIAN Ó MUIRÍ 20. MÍCHEÁL GARVEY MÍCHEÁL Ó GAIRBHEITH 21. J J FALLON JJ Ó FALLÚIN 22. DARA CUNNINGHAM DARA MAC CUINNEAGÁIN 23. CALLUM CAMPBELL CALLUM Ó CATHMHAOIL 24. RYAN DIAMOND RIAN O'DIAMAIN 25. ÓISÍN COONEY ÓISÍN Ó CUANAIGH 26. FEARGAL COONEY FEARGAL CUANA 27. FIONN MCCANN FIONN MAC CANA 28. JAY O HARE JAY Ó H-ÍR 29. DECLAN HARRIS DÉAGLÁN Ó H-ARRAIS 30. SEAN MCVERRY SEÁN MAC FEARADHAIGH CÚ CHULAINN II BAINISTEOIR: PETER QUIGLEY 1 LIAM MOEN LIAM Ó MOCHÁIN 2 NATHAN CRAMPTON NÁTHAN CRAMPTON 3 OISIN CURRAN OISÍN Ó CORRÁIN 4 RYAN GRIBBIN RIAN Ó GRIBÍN 5 DANIEL RAFFERTY DÓNALL Ó RAIFEARTAIGH 6 TIERNAN FEGAN TIARNAN Ó FAOGÁIN 7 PADRAIG FOY PADRAIG Ó FIAICH 8 SHAUN GRIBBIN SEAN Ó GRIBÍN 9 FIONNTAIN OLIVER FIONNTAN OILIBHÉAR 10 JOHN DONNELLY SEÁN Ó DONNGHAILE 11 THOMAS TURLEY TOMÁS MAC TOIRDEALBHAIGH 12 CONOR COULTER CONOR Ó COLTAIR 13 SEAN CLIFFORD SEAN Ó CLÚMHÁIN 14 JOSEPH QUIGLEY SEOSAMH Ó COIGLIGH 15 CONALL DOUGAN CONALL Ó DUAGÁIN 16 MATTHEW RAFFERTY MAITIÚ Ó RAIFEARTAIGH 17 SHANE MORGAN SEÁN Ó MUIREAGÁIN 18 BEN DEVLIN BEIRCHEART Ó DOIBHILIN 19 JORDAN MULLEN JORDAN MULLEN 20 RUAIRI MCGRATTAN RUAIRI MAG REACHTAIN 21 SEAN MURPHY SEAN Ó MURCHÚ 22 FERGUS GREW FERAGUS Ó MAOLCHRAOIBHE 23 COLIN SHEEHAN COILÍN Ó SÍOCHÁIN 24 CHRISTOPHER COULTER CRÍOSTÓIR Ó COLTAIR 25 PAUL MCKERNAN PAUL MAC THIARNÁIN 26 ROBERT MCCAGUE RIOBEARD MAC THAIDHG 27 SEAMUS GREW SEAMUS Ó MAOLCHRAOIBHE 28 SEAN DOUGAN SEAN Ó DUAGÁIN 29 CATHAL MOEN CATHAL Ó MOCHÁIN 30 NIADH HARVEY NIADH Ó HAIRMHÍ CILL SLÉIBHE BAINISTEOIR: NIALL Ó THRÉINIR CAPTAEN: JOSEPH GRANT 1 SHANE QUINN SEÁN Ó COINNE 2 PATRICK CONNOR PÁDRAIG Ó CONCHUCHAIR 3 PETER SMITH PEADAR MAC GABHANN 4 MORGAN THOMAS MURCHA MAC TOMÁIS 5 CONNOR HANNAWAY CONCHUBHAR Ó HAINBHITH 6 MATTHEW MCEVOY MAITIÚ MAC FHÍOBHUÍ 7 BARRA MCATEER BARRA MAC AN TSAOIR 8 GLENN MCKEOWN GLEANN MAC EOIN 9 EOIN MCPARLAND EOIN MCPARLAND 10 JOSEPH O’ CONNOR SEOSAMH Ó CONCHUBHAIR 11 JOSEPH GRANT SEOSAMH GRANT 12 FERGAL CONNOLLY FEARGHAL Ó CONGHAILE 13 NIALL STRAIN NIALL Ó SRAITHEÁIN 14 DAVID GRANT DAIBHÉID GRANT 15 ADAM MATTHEWS ADAM MATTHEWS 18 STEPHEN KEENAN STIOFÁN Ó FHINÍN 19 CONOR MCNALLY CONCHUBHAR MAC ANFHAILÍ 20 ADAM O’ NEILL ÁDAM Ó NÉILL 21 SEAMUS STRAIN SEAMUS Ó SRAITHEÁIN 22 THOMAS CASSIDY TOMÁS Ó CAISIDE 23 SHEA GREGORY SHEA MAC GRÉAGAIR 24 PEARSE COLLINS PIARAS Ó COILEÁIN 25 SHANE KEENAN SEÁN Ó FHINÍN 26 LIAM MCNALLY LIAM MAC AN FHAILÍ 27 PADRAIG MCPARLAND PÁDRAIG MCPARLAND 28 PATRICK BYRNE PÁDRAIG Ó BROIN MIDDLETOWN II BAINISTEOIR: CONNOR MC CANN, SYLVESTER MC CONNELL, BARNEY MC CANN CAPTAEN: PAURIC CURRY 1 PADRAIG MC GUIGAN P MAG UIGINN 2 SHAY MONAHAN S O MANACHAIN 3 DARRAGH HARNETT D O HAIRTNEADA 4 JJ HUGHES JJ O HAODHA 5 PAURIC CURRY P O GOTHRAIDH 6 CONNOR GORMLEY C O GARMAILE 7 LIAM MC CANN L MAC CANA 8 NATHAN HUNT N O FIAICH 9 PADRAIG MALLON P O MEALLAIN 10 COLM MORAN C O MORAIN 11 JAMES MC KERNAN S MAC THIARNAIN 12 TERENCE MC KERNAN T MAC THIARNAIN 13 BARRY GAFFNEY B O GAMHNA 14 MATTA CARVILL M MAC CEARBHAILL 15 ETHAN MC SKANE E MC SKANE 17 PAUL MONAHAN P O MANACHAIN 18 DYLLON DYNES D DYNES 19 PACKIE MALLON P O MEALLAIN 20 PADHRAIG CASEY P O CATHASAIGH 21 NIALL GEOGHEGAN N MAG EOCHAGAIN 22 BRIAN MALLON B O MEALLAIN 23 EOGHAN MC ARDLE E MAC ARDAIL 24 PAUL CURRY P O GOTHRAIDH ST.
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