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2012 Calendar Cul Camps Tourlestrane, 2012 Master Fixture Calendar · Adult & Underage Club Fixtures · County Fixtures · Cumann na mBunscol · Secondary Schools C.C.C.Committee 2012 Seanacháin Ó Dhaibhaigh, Runai, Coiste Cheannais na gComortaisi, Baile na bPoll, Baile na Cora, Co.Shligigh. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0863290658 Chairman: Sean Carroll (Coolera/Strandhill) [email protected] 086 3823328 Secretary: Jonathan Davey (Owenmore Gaels) Donal Kirby (Western Gaels) 086 8561911 James Lyons (Ballymote) 087 2111398 Christy Davey (Coolaney/Mullinabreena) 087 6836136 County Board Administrator: Eamonn McMunn [email protected] 087 0524574 Referees Administrator: Pat Conway [email protected] 087 8161955 Coiste Cheannais na gComortaisi Coiste Chontae Shligigh Match Regulations for All Adult Football & Hurling games in 2012 • No guarantee in relation to the order/sequencing of games each weekend for clubs with more than one team. The decision of the C.C.C. will be final. • Clubs with more than one team must name their Top 12 players that can only play in their first team. This list must be with the C.C.C. prior to the First Warm-up League Fixtures. • Four hours notice to the C.C.C. in relation to unplayable pitches – failure to do this will result in points forfeiture for the home club. • No games can be called off without a pitch inspection (by an official referee) - if a match is called off without an inspection, points will be awarded to opposition. If in doubt contact C.C.C. at least four hours before the scheduled throw in and they will arrange an inspection by an official referee. In relation to unplayable pitches the match will revert to the oppositions pitch and the C.C.C. will have to be notified at least four hours before the scheduled match time to allow communication with the referee. If both pitches are unplayable the C.C.C. will arrange an alternative date. • If a Club's First Team does not field for any game in the league or championship they will be fined up to €500 and on a second failure they will be removed from the competition and fined €500. Failure to pay these fines will see the clubs allocation of All Ireland tickets for 2012 forfeited. If a Club's Second/Third Team does not field for any game in the leagues or Championship, Penalties will be at the discretion of the C.C.C. (Minimum fine €100) • The C.C.C. will not entertain any change requests for any fixtures for weddings/stags/other reasons. If a club wants to make a change they must contact the other club and arrange a revised date within ten days of the original fixture and notify the C.C.C. at least 48 hours before the scheduled throw in. Both Clubs must contact the CCC by e-mail to confirm the agreed changes. The CCC will then arrange a referee for the revised agreed fixture. If both clubs cannot agree to a revised date the original fixture will go ahead as planned. The C.C.C. would encourage foresight on the part of Clubs and have no issue with a fixture been played before the date in question. • Any requests for a fixture on a specific Day/Time should be made via e-mail at least two weeks prior to Fixture. The C.C.C. will consider such requests but no guatantee can be given that requests will be granted. •Clubs should have their pitches properly lined and flagged for all games with consideration given to health & safety with respect to goalnets, flags etc. •Team Sheets will only be accepted from the GAA online Registration system and Sub Slips from the printed template sent to all Clubs •The Senior County Management will announce a panel of 26 prior to National League games and all other panel members will be available to their Clubs on that Weekend. ◄ Jan 2012 ~ February 2012 ~ Mar 2012 ► Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Conn Colleges Juvenile NFL Antrim v Sligo Taín7.00 League Rd 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Conn Colleges Junior Conn Colleges 2nd YR Conn Colleges Snr C Taín League Rd 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NFL Sligo vWexford 2.30 Taín League Rd 3 Warm-up Comps Round 1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Co Players N/A Interprovincal S/fs Conn Colleges 2nd YR Conn Colleges Snr A, Conn Colleges 1st Yr Sigerson Cup Sigerson Cup Connacht v Ulster Conn Colleges Warm-up Comps Snr C Champ Final Round 1 Warm-up Comps Round 2 26 Co Players N/A 27 28 29 Notes: Coaching & Dev Secondary Schools NHL Tyrone v Sligo 2.30 Underage Hurling Underage Football Interprovincal Final Inter County Hurling Inter County Warm-up Comps Club Hurling Club Football Round 2 ◄ Feb 2012 ~ March 2012 ~ Apr 2012 ► Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Coaching & Dev Secondary Schools 1 2 3 Underage Hurling Underage Football Taín League Rd 4 Inter County Hurling Inter County Football NFL Cavan V Sligo 7.00 Club Hurling Club Football Warm-up Leagues Round 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Co Players N/A Warm-up Leagues Conn Colleges 1st Yr Conn Colleges Junenile Conn Colleges Snr A, Round 3 Snr B & Snr D Finals Leagues Div 1,2,3 Round 1 11 Co Players N/A 13 14 15 16 17 Co Players N/A NFL Sligo vLongford 2.30 Conn Colleges 2nd YR CMFL Sligo v Leitrim 5pm NHL Sligo v Louth12.45 Leagues Div 1,2,3 ConnColleges SnrA Final Round 2 Leagues Div 1,2,3 RD 1 Minor Football Rd 1 18 Co Players N/A 19 20 21 22 23 24 NFL Sligo v Tipperary 2.30 Minor Football Rd 2 Conn Colleges 1st Yr CMFL Galway v Sligo 5pm NHL Donegal v Sligo 2.30 U21 CFC Sligo v Leitrim Leagues Div 1,2,3 Warm-up Leagues Round 2 Semi-finals U16 Football Rd 1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Co Players Avail NFL Offaly v Sligo 2.30 Minor Football Rd 3 U16 Football Rd 2 CMFL Ross v Sligo 5pm NHL Sligo v Fingal 2.30 Leagues Div 1,2,3 Warm-up Leagues Round 3 Semi-finals ◄ Mar 2012 ~ April 2012 ~ May 2012 ► Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Co Players Avail 2 3 4 5 6 7 DMHL RD 1 NHL Monaghan v Sligo 2.30 Minor Football Rd 4 U16 Hurling U16 Football Rd 3 CMFL Sligo v Longford 5.30pm Leagues Div 1,2,3 CFC U21 Final Round 3 Taín League Rd 5 Div 3 Round 4, Div 4 Rd 1 Warm-up Finals 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Co Players Avail TBC NFL Sligo v Ross 2.30 Minor Football Rd 5 Croke Park play & stay Day Croke Park play & stay Day CMFL Mayo v Sligo 5.30pm DMHL Rd 1 U16 Football Rd 4 League Div 1,2 Round 4 Div 3 Round 4, Div 4 Rd 1 Div 3 Round 5 Warm-up Finals DMHL Rd 2 15 Co Players Avail TBC 16 17 18 19 20 21 Co Players Avail League Div 1,2 Round 4 U16 Football Rd 5 U16 Hurling Minor Football Rd 6 U14 Football Rd 1 U21 All Ire Semi final CvU Div 3 Round 5 Taín League Semi finals DMHL Rd 2 League Div 1,2 Round 5 Div 3 Round 6 DMHL Rd 3 22 Co Players Avail 23 24 25 26 27 28 Co Players N/A League Div 1,2 Round 5 U16 Football Rd 6 U14 Hurling Minor Football Rd 7 CJFC Sligo V Galway Taín League Final Div 3 Round 6 League Div 1,2 Round 6 DMHL Rd 3 Div 3 Rd 7, Div 4 Rd 2 DMHL Rd 4 Allianz Div 3 Final 29 Co Players N/A 30 Notes: Coaching & Dev Secondary Schools League Div 1,2 Round 6 U16 Football Rd 7 Underage Hurling Underage Football Div 3 Rd 7, Div 4 Rd 2 Inter County Hurling Inter County Football DMHL Rd 4 Club Hurling Club Football Connacht Academy/Feile Days ◄ Apr 2012 ~ May 2012 ~ Jun 2012 ► Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 U16 Hurling Minor Football Playoffs U14 Football Rd 2 U21 All Ire Final Nicky Rackard Cup Rd1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Co Players Avail CSFC Sligo V New York U16 Football playoffs U12 Football Rd 1 U14 Hurling Minor Football S/Fs CJFC Mayo v Sligo/GY Nicky Rackard Rd 2A/2B U14 Football Rd 3 League Div 1,2 Round 7 Div 3 Round 8 Div 4 Round 3 13 Co Players Avail 14 15 16 17 18 19 Co Players Avail League Div 1,2 Round 7 U16 Football S/Fs U16 Hurling Minor Football Finals U14 Football Rd 4 Nicky Rackard Cup Div 3 Round 8 BelfryQuarterfinals Senior Champ Div 4 Round 3 Round 1 Division 3 Round 9 Back Games 20 Co Players Avail 21 22 23 24 25 26 Co Players Avail Belfry Senior Champ U16 Football Finals U12 Football Rd 2 U14 Hurling Nicky Rackard Cup Round 1 Semifinal Division 3 Round 9 Kennedys Intermediate Back Games Championship Rd 1 Back Games 27 Co Players Avail 28 29 30 31 Notes: Kennedys Intermediate U12 Hurling Coaching & Dev Secondary Schools Championship Rd 1 Underage Hurling Underage Football Back Games Inter County Hurling Inter County Football Club Hurling Club Football ◄ May 2012 ~ June 2012 ~ Jul 2012 ► Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Coaching & Dev Secondary Schools 1 2 Co Players N/A Underage Hurling Underage Football U14 Football Rd 5 League Div 1,2 Round 8 Inter County Hurling Inter County Football Div 3 Round 10 Club Hurling Club Football Div 4 Round 4 Connacht Academy/Feile Days Cumann na mBunscol DMHL Rd 5 3 Co Players N/A 4 5 6 7 8 9 Co Players N/A League Div 1,2 Round 8 U12 Football Rd 3 U14 Hurling Nicky Rackard Cup Final Div 3 Round 10 CSFC Sligo/NY Div 4 Round 4 V Galway/Roscommon DMHL Rd 5 Div 4 Round 5 10 Co Players N/A 11 12 13 14 15 16 Co Players Avail U12 Hurling U14 Football Rd 5 Senior Champ Rd 2 Div 3 Round 11 Intermediate Champ Rd 2 Div 4 Round 5 Cumann na mBunscol Final 17 Co Players Avail 18 19 20 21 22 23 Co Players Avail Senior Champ Rd 2 U12 Football Rd 4 U14 Hurling SFC Qualifers Prelim Intermediate Champ Rd 2 League Div 1,2 Round 9 Cumann na mBunscol Div 3 Round 12 Finals Div 4 Round 6 24 Co Players Avail 25 26 27 28 29 30 Co Players Avail CMFC Mayo v Sligo U12 Hurling U14 Football Rd 6 SFC Qualifers Rd 1 League Div 1,2 Round 9 Conancht Club Hurling Div 3 Round 12 Feile Day U14 Academy Div 4 Round 6 League Div 1,2 Round 10 Div 3 Rd 13, Div 4 Rd 7 ◄ Jun 2012 ~ July 2012 ~ Aug 2012 ► Sunday
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