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County Antrim & District Football Association Steel and Sons Round 1 Steel and Sons Round 2 Steel & Sons Cup Final sponsored by Toals Bookmakers County Antrim & District Football Association Steel and Sons Cup 2014/15 Steel and Sons Round 1 101 ARDS RANGERS 0 V 1 BALLYMENA UNITED RES 102 1ST BANGOR FC 4 V 0 DUNMURRY YM 103 BLOOMFIELD FC 5 V 3 ARDGLASS FC 104 DONARD HOSPITAL FC 0 V 4 QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY 105 SIROCCO WORKS 1 V 0 BRYANSBURN RANGERS 106 DUNDELA FC 3 V 0 ROSARIO YC 107 LISBURN RANGERS 5 V 4 LINFIELD SWIFTS 108 DOWNPATRICK FC 5 V 0 DUNDONALD 109 LARNE TECH OB 6 V 1 CREWE UNITED 110 LISBURN DISTILLERY 6 V 3 CASTLESTAR FC 111 CRUSADERS RESERVES 4 V 3 DUNLOY FC 112 BARN UTD 5 V 1 NEWINGTON RANGERS 113 NEWCASTLE FC 0 V 6 CARRICK RANGERS 114 KILLYLEAGH YC 0 V 2 ARDS FC 115 PORTAFERRY ROVERS 0 V 2 CRUMLIN UNITED 116 BANGOR AMATEUR FC 1 V 0 MOSSLEY FC 117 RATHFERN RANGERS 4 Pen 5 RATHCOOLE FC 118 GLEBE RANGERS 0 V 2 BANGOR FC 119 IMMACULATA FC 6 V 0 GROOMSPORT FC 120 CHIMNEY CORNER 4 V 6 DRUMANESS MILLS FC 121 PSNI FC 5 Pen 4 BALLYCLARE COMRADES 122 H&W WELDERS 4 V 0 SHANKILL UNITED Steel and Sons Round 2 201 ISLANDMAGEE 6 V 0 COMBER REC 202 GLENTORAN II 3 V 0 BALLYMONEY UNITED 203 Team Withdrawn - V - SPORT & LEISURE 204 CRUMLIN UNITED 3 V 1 LARNE TECH OB 205 DRUMANESS MILLS FC 2 V 1 CRUSADERS RESERVES 206 DROMARA VILLAGE FC 1 V 7 LARNE FC 207 BALLYSILLAN SWIFTS 0 V 7 NEWINGTON YC 208 BARN UTD 1 V 4 CRUMLIN STAR 209 PSNI FC 0 V 3 DUNDELA FC 210 ARDS FC 5 V 0 SHORTS FC 211 HOLYWOOD FC 2 V 0 BANGOR SWIFTS 212 BALLYMENA UNITED RES 1 V 2 CLIFTONVILLE OLYMPIC 213 DUNMURRY REC 2 V 4 NORTEL 214 LISBURN RANGERS 1 V 2 BALLYMACASH RANGERS 215 BRANTWOOD FC 1 V 0 QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY 216 BANGOR FC 3 V 2 DOWNPATRICK FC 217 1ST BANGOR FC 1 V 0 ABBEY VILLA 218 KNOCKBREDA FC 4 V 0 DOWNSHIRE YM 219 MALACHIANS FC 4 V 2 BALLYNURE OB 220 SAINTFIELD UNITED 2 V 6 BALLYNAHINCH OLYMPIC 221 BALLYNAHINCH UNITED 1 V 4 EAST BELFAST FC 222 ALBERT FOUNDRY 9 V 0 BROOMHEDGE FC 223 BALLYWALTER REC 0 V 4 RATHCOOLE FC 224 COLIN VALLEY FC 3 V 0 UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER FC 225 LISBURN DISTILLERY 2 V 0 KILMORE REC 226 GROVE UNITED 0 V 2 BLOOMFIELD FC 227 ORANGEFIELD OB 0 V 6 CARRICK RANGERS 228 SIROCCO WORKS 2 V 0 18TH NEWTOWNABBEY OB 229 DERRIAGHY CC FC 5 V 2 BANGOR AMATEUR FC 230 DONEGAL CELTIC 5 V 0 IVEAGH UNITED 231 H&W WELDERS 6 V 3 IMMACULATA FC 232 ST PATRICKS YM 11 V 3 LOWER MAZE FC Steel and Sons Round 3 301 LARNE FC 6 V 0 BALLYMACASH RANGERS 302 GLENTORAN II 2 V 4 DERRIAGHY CC 303 ALBERT FOUNDRY 3 V 0 DUNDELA FC 304 BLOOMFIELD FC 3 V 1 COLIN VALLEY FC 305 1ST BANGOR FC 0 V 1 KNOCKBREDA FC 306 ISLANDMAGEE 1 V 2 DONEGAL CELTIC 307 CRUMLIN UTD 0 V 1 NORTEL 308 HOLYWOOD FC 0 V 6 ST PATRICKS YM 309 MALACHIANS FC 0 V 2 SPORT & LEISURE 310 BANGOR FC 8 V 1 BRANTWOOD FC 311 ARDS FC 7 V 0 BALLYNAHINCH OLYMPIC 312 DRUMANESS MILLS FC 1 V 0 SIROCCO WORKS 313 NEWINGTON YC 0 V 2 CLIFTONVILLE OLYMPIC 314 CARRICK RANGERS 4 V 2 LISBURN DISTILLERY 315 H&W WELDERS 11 V 0 RATHCOOLE FC 316 EAST BELFAST FC 3 V 0 CRUMLIN STAR Steel and Sons Round 4 401 DONEGAL CELTIC 2 V 0 ST PATRICKS YM 402 SPORT & LEISURE 3 V 1 LARNE FC 403 BLOOMFIELD FC 1 V 6 NORTEL 404 KNOCKBREDA FC 3 V 1 DERRIAGHY CC 405 BANGOR FC 0 V 3 CARRICK RANGERS 406 H&W WELDERS 4 V 0 ALBERT FOUNDRY 407 EAST BELFAST FC 0 V 3 ARDS FC 408 DRUMANESS MILLS FC 0 V 2 CLIFTONVILLE OLYMPIC Steel and Sons Round 5 501 ARDS FC 4 V 0 NORTEL 502 KNOCKBREDA 0 V 1 SPORT & LEISURE 503 CARRICK RANGERS 6 V 3 CLIFTONVILLE OLYMPIC 504 *DONEGAL CELTIC 1 V 5 H&W WELDERS* Steel and Sons Semi-Final 1# ARDS 0 v 2 CARRICK RANGERS Steel and Sons Semi-Final 2# SPORT & LEISURE 1 v 6 H & W WELDERS County Antrim & District Football Association Steel & Sons Cup Final 2014/15 CARRICK RANGERS 4 v 1 H & W WELDERS .
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