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Toals Junior Shield Round 1 - Saturday, September 29, 2018 Fixtures Toals Junior Shield Round 1 - Saturday, September 29, 2018 Fixtures Toals Junior Shield Round 1: Download 1 DUNMURRY YOUNG MEN 2NDS 5 V 1 GLENAVY YOUTH SENIORS 2 DOWNSHIRE YM 2NDS 2 V 0 GLANVILLE REC 3 BALLYCLARE COMRADES U20 3 V 0 KILLOUGH FC 4 18TH N’ABBEY OLD BOYS FC 2NDS 2 V 6 ROSARIO YC RESERVES 5 **BEANN MHADAGHAIN FC 0 V 2 WILLOWBANK** TIE OF THE ROUND 6 BALLYSILLAN SWIFTS 3 V 2 GREENISLAND FC 2NDS 7 CASTLEREAGH FC 82 1 V 2 RIVERDALE FOOTBALL CLUB 8 LAMBEG RANGERS 3 V 0 TULLYCARNET FC 2ND 9 UUJ FC 1 V 4 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT FC 10 LARNE OLYMPIC 6 V 2 SHORTS II 11 FC PENAROL 3 V 4 SPORTING BALLYMONEY 12 GLEBE RANGERS RESERVES 3 V 0 ALBERT FOUNDRY FC II 13 CARRYDUFF ATHLETIC 1 V 5 ORANGEFIELD OB FC 2ND TEAM 14 IMMACULATA II 0 V 3 BALLYMONEY UNITED RESERVES 15 STEADFAST FOOTBALL CLUB 1 V 6 GREENWELL STAR 16 KELVIN OLD BOYS 3 V 1 RACEVIEW FC 17 (Won on Pen.) ST TERESAS FC 4 V 4 ROCK ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB 18 (Won on Pen.) LOUGHSIDE FC 2 V 2 BALLYCLARE NORTH END 19 CARRICK RANGERS FC RESERVES 4 V 1 AGAPE 20 LARNE TECH. OLD BOYS II 1 V 2 AQUINAS II 21 CARRYDUFF COLTS 3 V 1 COMBER RECREATION 2NDS 22 CARNLOUGH SWIFTS FOOTBALL CLUB 3 V 2 DUNDELA FC RESERVES 23 3RD BANGOR OB FC 2ND TEAM 2 V 5 CLARAWOOD F.C. 24 BALLYVEA 2 V 3 1ST BANGOR FC II 25 REALTA NA CROMOIGE(AET) 4 V 2 DUNMURRY REC II 26 EAST BELFAST 2NDS 9 V 0 68TH NEWTOWNABBEY OLD BOYS 27 HOLYWOOD FC SECONDS 1 V 5 8TH OLD BOYS 1ST XI 28 COLIN VALLEY FC RESERVES 1 V 4 KASHMIR FOOTBALL CLUB 29 ISLANDMAGEE 2NDS 1 V 3 WARREN YOUNG MEN 30 NEWINGTON FC RESERVES 4 V 1 BARN UNITED II 31 TOLLYMORE UNITED 0 V 1 SUFFOLK SWIFTS 32 BALLYNAHINCH OLYMPIC FC 2NDS 3 V 2 ST LUKE'S FC RESERVES 33 SUFFOLK F.C SECONDS 2 V 4 NEWHILL FC 34 KIRCUBBIN FC 3 V 5 BANGOR SWIFTS II 35 BALLYNURE OLD BOYS B 0 V 1 AHOGHILL THISTLE FC 36 HARRYVILLE HOMERS 1 V 0 BLOOMFIELD SECONDS 37 SHAMROCK FC 6 V 3 SOUTHSIDE RANGERS 38 CROSSCOLLYER YOUNG MEN FC 1 V 2 SIROCCO WORKS 2NDS 39 BALLYCASTLE UNITED FC 1 V 0 WOODVALE FC 2NDS 40 DERVOCK FOOTBALL CLUB 3 V 2 NEWTOWNBREDA FC 41 CELTIC BHOYS FC 5 V 1 FC.MOYLENA 42 FINAGHY FC 8 V 1 MALLUSK ATHLETIC 43 SOUTH ANTRIM FC 3 V 0 AHOGHILL ROVERS 44 ABBEY VILLA II 1 V 3 CARNINY AMATEUR AND YOUTH FC 45 NEWINGTON RANGERS F.C. 8 V 0 ROOFTOP 46 WHITEHEAD EAGLES 2NDS 2 V 1 BALLYWALTER REC 2NDS 47 CLOUGH RANGERS FC 4 V 1 CARNINY RANGERS 48 LISBURN RANGERS RESERVES 2 V 3 22ND OLD BOYS II 49 RANDALSTOWN FC 2 V 3 PSNI OLYMPIC 50 CLOUGHMILLS FC 2 V 4 RATHCOOLE F.C. 51 F.C. ANTRIM 4 V 0 RUBYS ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB 52 CLONDUFF FC 3 V 6 NORTEL FC 53 CRUMLIN UNITED 2NDS 2 V 3 ANTRIM ROVERS FC **Tie of the Round ** Toals Junior Shield Round 1 BYES - Saturday, September 29, 2018 Fixtures Toals Junior Shield Round 1 BYES: Download Junior Shield Round 1 BYES BELFAST CELTIC YOUNG 54 TULLYMORE SWIFTS 79 104 NORTH DOWN FC MEN 55 WOODSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB 80 MALACHIANS 2NDS 105 43RD DUNDONALD FC 56 GALGORM BLUES FC 81 ROSEMOUNT REC II'S 106 DONAGHADEE FOOTBALL CLUB 57 KNOCKBREDA FC U20 82 BRAID UTD 107 CRUMLIN STAR IIS BALLYMACASH RANGERS 58 COMBER YOUNG MEN 83 MOSSLEY FC II 108 RESERVES 59 H & W WELDERS FSC 84 DROMARA VILLAGE RES 109 BRYANSBURN RANGERS 2ND XI 60 QUEENS GRADS FC 85 NEWCASTLE SWIFTS 110 FORD FC 2NDS ST MALACHY'S OLD BOYS 61 86 WITHDRAWN 111 SHANKILL UNITED 2NDS FC BALLYNAGROSS FOOTBALL 62 VICTORIA ATHLETIC FC 87 FC WHITEABBEY 112 CLUB WELLINGTON 63 NEWTOWN FOREST 88 113 3RD BALLYCLARE OB RECREATIONAL II 64 GLENPARK FOOTBALL CLUB 89 HOLYWELL FC 114 ROSSGLASS COUNTY FC NEWTOWNARDS ROYAL 65 90 IVEAGH UNITED II 115 SPORTING LISBURN BRITISH LEGION 66 FC UNITED LISBURN 91 BRANTWOOD RESERVES 116 CONNOR FC 67 CASTLESTAR FC 92 ABBEYVIEW 117 NORTH BELFAST UNITED 68 LOWER SHANKILL FC 93 RED STAR FC 118 CREGAGH WANDERERS FC SPORT AND LEISURE SWIFTS 69 GROVE UNITED II 94 119 BANGOR YOUNG MEN 1STS RESERVES 70 DUNAGHY FC 95 SANDY ROW F.C. 120 THE DONS FC 71 RIADA FC 96 PORTAVOGIE RANGERS FC 121 ST PATRICKS YM FC 2NDS 72 MICHELIN FC 97 VISION ATHLETIC 122 WOODLANDS FC 73 NI CIVIL SERVICE FC 98 CASTLEWELLAN TOWN FC 123 SAINTFIELD UNITED 2NDS BALLYNAHINCH YOUNG 74 99 STAR UNITED 124 DUNDONALD 2NDS MEN 75 PORTRUSH 100 CORRYMEELA FC 125 VALLEY RANGERS COLTS TAUGHMONAGH YOUNG 76 101 ST MARY'S FC 126 ST MATTHEWS MEN 77 DERRIAGHY CCFC II 102 ARDS RANGERS II'S 127 BALLYKEEL FC 4TH NEWTOWNABBEY OB 78 MOURNE ROVERS F.C. 103 128 ST JAMES SWIFTS FC II FC B Toals Junior Shield Round 2 - Saturday, October 20, 2018 Fixtures Toals Junior Shield Round 2: Download 201 QUEENS GRADS FC 1 V 1 FC WHITEABBEY 202 NEWINGTON FC RESERVES 3 V 1 ROSEMOUNT REC II'S 203 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT FC 4 V 0 KASHMIR FOOTBALL CLUB 204 RED STAR FC 1 V 1 RIVERDALE FOOTBALL CLUB CARRICK RANGERS FC 205 7 V 0 WELLINGTON RECREATIONAL II RESERVES 206 4TH NEWTOWNABBEY OB FC 2 V 5 NEWTOWN FOREST 207 BYE - V - CARRYDUFF COLTS 208 LOWER SHANKILL FC 8 V 1 CORRYMEELA FC SPORT AND LEISURE SWIFTS 209 AQUINAS II 8 V 0 RESERVES 210 DUNMURRY YOUNG MEN 2NDS 1 V 9 SHAMROCK FC 211 DUNDONALD 2NDS 0 V 1 GALGORM BLUES FC 212 BRAID UTD 2 V 4 WOODLANDS FC NEWTOWNARDS ROYAL BRITISH 213 2 V 10 TULLYMORE SWIFTS LEGION 214 NEWCASTLE SWIFTS 0 V 1 LAMBEG RANGERS 215 SUFFOLK SWIFTS 2 V 2 BALLYKEEL FC 216 F.C. ANTRIM 2 V 3 SHANKILL UNITED 2NDS 217 BYE - V - KNOCKBREDA FC U20 218 CRUMLIN STAR IIS 4 V 0 ST TERESAS 219 CARNLOUGH SWIFTS 2 V 15 ST MATTHEWS 220 MALACHIANS 2NDS 1 V 3 LOUGHSIDE FC 221 MICHELIN FC 2 V 1 NORTEL 222 PSNI OLYMPIC 2 V 4 AHOGHILL THISTLE FC BALLYMACASH RANGERS 223 COMBER YOUNG MEN 4 V 3 RESERVES 224 CASTLESTAR FC 1 V 4 ST JAMES SWIFTS FC II 225 SAINTFIELD UNITED 2NDS 2 V 1 GROVE UNITED II 226 ROSARIO YC RESERVES 1 V 8 HARRYVILLE HOMERS 227 DOWNSHIRE YM 2NDS 0 V 4 HOLYWELL FC 228 SANDY ROW F.C. 1 V 3 H & W WELDERS FSC 229 BALLYMONEY UNITED RESERVES 3 V 3 CONNOR FC (WIN on PEN) 230 GLEBE RANGERS RESERVES 2 V 1 SIROCCO WORKS 2NDS 231 PORTRUSH 2 V 3 FINAGHY FC 232 ANTRIM ROVERS FC 2 V 1 NI CIVIL SERVICE FC 233 ST MARY'S FC 12 V 1 43RD DUNDONALD FC BALLYNAGROSS FOOTBALL 234 3 V 2 EAST BELFAST 2NDS CLUB 235 ST PATRICKS YM FC 2NDS 1 V 5 NORTH DOWN FC 236 22ND OLD BOYS II 0 V 1 ORANGEFIELD OB FC 2ND TEAM 237 DERVOCK FOOTBALL CLUB 4 V 3 RIADA FC 238 DROMARA VILLAGE RES 7 V 0 VALLEY RANGERS COLTS 239 BANGOR YOUNG MEN 2 V 10 CELTIC BHOYS FC 240 BRYANSBURN RANGERS 2ND XI 5 V 1 THE DONS FC 241 CLARAWOOD F.C. 1 V 2 IVEAGH UNITED II 242 WOODSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB 0 V 6 FC UNITED LISBURN 243 CASTLEWELLAN TOWN FC 3 V 1 RATHCOOLE F.C. 244 BALLYCASTLE UNITED FC 2 V 1 ST MALACHY'S OLD BOYS FC 245 SOUTH ANTRIM FC 1 V 4 NORTH BELFAST UNITED 246 FORD FC SECONDS 3 V 2 BALLYNAHINCH OLYMPIC FC 2NDS 247 WILLOWBANK 3 V 2 SPORTING LISBURN 248 BELFAST CELTIC YOUNG MEN 5 V 5 BALLYCLARE COMRADES U20'S 249 BALLYNAHINCH YOUNG MEN 3 V 5 REALTA NA CROMOIGE GLENPARK FOOTBALL CLUB - 250 PORTAVOGIE RANGERS FC 3 V 0 WITHDREW 251 BRANTWOOD RESERVES 3 V 2 MOSSLEY FC II 252 DERRIAGHY CCFC II 4 V 7 NEWHILL FC 253 GREENWELL STAR 5 V 4 CARNINY AMATEUR & YOUTH 254 VISION ATHLETIC 2 V 4 MOURNE ROVERS F.C. 255 BANGOR SWIFTS II 3 V 3 LARNE OLYMPIC 256 CREGAGH WANDERERS FC 3 V 2 3RD BALLYCLARE OB 257 NEWINGTON RANGERS F.C. 7 V 2 HOLYWOOD FC II/8TH OLD BOYS 258 VICTORIA ATHLETIC FC 4 V 9 TAUGHMONAGH YOUNG MEN 259 SPORTING BALLYMONEY 2 V 9 DONAGHADEE FOOTBALL CLUB 260 CLOUGH RANGERS FC 5 V 0 DUNAGHY FC 261 BALLYSILLAN SWIFTS 11 V 0 STAR UNITED 262 KELVIN OLD BOYS 5 V 0 WARREN YOUNG MEN 263 ABBEYVIEW 8 V 0 WHITEHEAD EAGLES 2NDS 264 ARDS RANGERS II'S 2 V 4 1ST BANGOR FC II Toals Junior Shield Round 3 - Saturday, November 10, 2018 Fixtures Toals Junior Shield Round 3: Download 301 ORANGEFIELD OB FC 2ND TEAM 3 V 4 DROMARA VILLAGE RES 302 SUFFOLK SWIFTS 5 V 2 NEWTOWN FOREST 303 (AET) CONNOR FC 2 V 1 MICHELIN FC 304 BRYANSBURN RANGERS 2ND XI 1 V 0 NORTH DOWN FC 305 DERVOCK FOOTBALL CLUB 3 V 0 CRUMLIN STAR IIS 306 FORD FC SECONDS 1 V 3 GALGORM BLUES 307 FINAGHY FC 2 V 0 COMBER YOUNG MEN 308 RED STAR FC 1 V 6 SAINTFIELD UNITED 2NDS 309 LAMBEG RANGERS 1 V 5 ST MARY'S FC 310 ST OLIVER PLUNKETT FC 4 V 1 ST MATTHEWS 311 GLEBE RANGERS RESERVES 0 V 10 DONAGHADEE FOOTBALL CLUB 312 CREGAGH WANDERERS FC 1 V 4 ST JAMES SWIFTS II 313 CASTLEWELLAN TOWN FC 0 V 1 CARRICK RANGERS FC RESERVES 314 KNOCKBREDA FC U20 4 V 2 KELVIN OLD BOYS 315 LOUGHSIDE FC 2 V 6 NORTH BELFAST UNITED 316 1ST BANGOR FC II 1 V 3 SANDY ROW FC 317 PORTAVOGIE RANGERS FC 2 V 3 ANTRIM ROVERS FC 318 REALTA NA CROMOIGE 4 V 6 WOODLANDS FC 319 BALLYSILLAN SWIFTS 2 V 1 SHANKILL UNITED 2NDS 320 CELTIC BHOYS FC 4 V 3 NEWINGTON RANGERS F.C.
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