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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 1 30/01/2020 12:02:11 ORÁID AN CHATHAOIRLIGH

A Cháirde Gael Fáilte roimhaibh uilig chuig an seasúir sraithe úr 2020 ! Tá súil agam go mbainfidh sibh idir shult agus tairbhe as an seasúir seo. Gúim gach rath agus bláth ar ár foirne uilig. It is a great honour to welcome you all, our loyal supporters, to a new national league season. We enter this season with spirit and optimism, having enjoyed a solid pre- season, with robust performances in the McKenna Cup, the McGurk Cup and the . Our league objectives are straightforward and achievable : to win all of our home games and achieve promotion. We wish Lenny and Darren well. Off the pitch, we have several causes for optimism. With the recent political developments, ourmain strategic objective at Pairc Mhic Easmaint has a renewed optimism and in the coming months we hope to present you with a firm position with regards to the decision on our planning application and hopefully thereafter a realistic timetable for the 21 month build project. Having endured six years of being a without a ground with a covered stand, three of our clubs are at varying stages of developing seated covered stands for spectators. Ó Donnabháin Rosa recently secured planning and funding to develop a 200 seater stand at Páirc Rosa and look forward to commencing work this year. Cumann Micheál Mac Dáibhéid will open their amazing brand new facilities at Páirc Mac Dhábhéid on Saturday 8th February with the visit of the All senior hurling champions Tipperary. Tipp have been a long standing anamchara to Antrim and we encourage all of you to get your tickets well in advance as we trust that the 3400 capacity ground will be close to full! Our designated second county ground, at is also undergoing a transformation with groundworks having commenced this week to build a new 400 seater stand and terracing for 2000 spectators. The project benefits from a £500,000 grant from Central Council with the balance coming from the County Board, Council, the Saffron Business Forum, Club Aontroma and the St John’s GAC. In a very short time we will be able to welcome visiting counties to facilities worthy of our teams preparations. I would specifically like to single out the Glenavy and Loch gCaol clubs for their commitment and assistance in providing us with homes for our national leagues games this year, go raibh math agaibh a chairde. Finally, I would like to commend Club Aontroma for taking the initiative and preparing our match programmes for the national league. We will all agree that the programmes for the County finals enhanced our collective enjoyment of the day and with enhanced spectator facilities on the way we hope our improved match day experience will drive attendance and appreciation for the hard work our county panels put in. Our programme today includes player profiles and the commencement of a running series showcasing the exceptional developments that our clubs are involved in, because ultimately our strength lies on our clubs. As with all progressive initiatives, there are costs engaged and I would encourage any local small businesses to avail of the advertising opportunities to promote their businesses on these pages and equally I would encourage all of our patrons to support those businesses that contribute to county development. Ní neart go cuir le chéile !! Go raibh maith agaibh a chairde, we are very appreciative of your continued support, year in year out. Bainigí sult as an lá! Le gach dea-ghuí, Ciarán Mc Cavana/ Ciarán Mac an Mhanaigh Cathaoirleach CLG Aontroma

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 2 30/01/2020 12:02:14 AMHRÁN NA BHFIANN

Sinne Fianna Fáil, atá faoi gheall ag Éirinn, Buíon dár slua thar toinn do ráinig chugainn, Faoi mhóid bheith saor Seantír ár sinsear feasta, Ní fhágfar faoin tíorán ná faoin tráill. Anocht a théam sa bhearna baoil, Le gean ar Ghaeil, chun báis nó saoil, Le gunna scréach faoi lámhach na bpiléar, Seo libh canaídh amhrán na bhfiann

TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS

REFEREE Gearoid McGrath (Loch Garman) LINESMAN Alan Nash (Doire) STAND BY James Connors (Dún na nGall) SIDELINE Fintan Finnegan(Muineachán)

ON THIS DAY 2ND FEBRUARY

The first two teams to contest an inter-county game at what was to become Croke Park were and Kildare in February 1896, for the 1895 semi-final. The score was 2-7 to 0-4 to Dublin. Both counties were represented by club teams, Isles of the Sea and Clane, as was the custom of the time. Around 2000 spectators attended.

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 1 30/01/2020 12:02:18 CLUB FOCUS GLENARIFFE

Our project came about as Oisins CLG, increase community physical and mental Glenariffe were in dire need for new well-being, promote social inclusion, changing facilities and the Glenariffe help address the disadvantages of rural community were in dire need for a isolation and reconnect people of all ages, community space. The prime location abilities, backgrounds, beliefs and interests. for a community hub which would serve The following 8 years were solely immersed the whole community was most certainly in fundraising and applying for whatever on the hurling club grounds. The site is grants were available. In October 2016 safe to access, well positioned from the all our hard work started to pay off and main road with great external play space. the grants started to come in. Our total project cost, including fit out to date, was £1.1 million and of that the build cost was £853,578.08. The base of our grant funding came from The Big Lottery Space & Place Programme for the sum of £420,000; this was followed with funding from Causeway Coast & Glens Council for £180,000; we received £30,000 from Ulster Garden Villages Fund to kit out our kitchen; and to bridge the gap we took a loan from UCIT (Ulster Community Investment Trust Ltd) for £150,000 but the want and In 2011 Friends of Glenariffe were formed to need for this facility was shown in what we address these 2 issues. Following extensive raised ourselves as a community – our own research throughout the community it was contribution to the project was £320,000. evident that the club members wanted new The centre comprises of 2 levels - on the changing facilities, indoor training space ground floor there are 4 large changing and meeting and function rooms and the rooms with toilet and shower facilities for local community wanted a facility which both the able and disabled bodied. These provided access to facilities and services rooms have also been used for meetings other communities enjoy, proactively help and exercise and arts and crafts classes.

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 2 30/01/2020 12:02:19 On this floor we also have a community room, which again has fabulous views overlooking the Irish Sea and kitchen. This room leads onto a balcony from which you can watch training, matches or a prime spot for the budding artist. The community room has been used daily since we opened in June 2019. The room has been a great benefit to the club as we are able to carry out internal fitness training On the first floor there is a 16-station gym in the winter months for all age groups and which has fabulous views up the Glenariffe for fundraising events. The community Glen. Our current users range from age 16 have used it for birthday parties, funeral to those in their 80’s. It has been a fabulous teas, exercise and arts and crafts classes. tool for those wanting to improve in their mental as well as their physical wellbeing.

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 3 30/01/2020 12:02:20 The Pound Bar Loughgiel

Wishing Antrim hurlers all the best for 2020

CATERING FOR ALL PARTIES AND FUNCTIONS TEL: 028 27641167

18 CORKEY ROAD, LOUGHGIEL, BALLYMENA, BT44 9JJ

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 4 30/01/2020 12:02:21 QUALIFY AS A REFEREE IN CROKE PARK!

The Pound Bar The UPCOMING Foundation course for new referees will be held on Friday March 27th at 7pm Dunsilly Hotel Saturday March 28th at 10.30am Dunsilly Hotel Saturday April 4th at 10am CROKE PARK! ALL 3 SESSIONS MUST BE ATTENDED IN ORDER TO QUALIFY AS A REFEREE. The final session will be in Croke Park on Saturday April 4th where certificates will be presented and referees gear given out to all successful participants.

Why Become a GAA Referee? n Stay involved with the game as an alternative to playing n Fitness – It’s a great way to keep fit n Ambition – could you referee a County Final or even an All-Ireland? n Learn more about the game n  Give Something Back – offers players, at the end of their playing days, the opportunity to continue in the sport n  Personal Development – helps to develop personal skills that are of value in all walks of life

What qualities are required to become a GAA Referee? n Good knowledge of the playing rules n Be physically and mentally fit n Have the ability to remain calm n Have the moral courage to take decisions which are correct

RECAP: How do I become a Referee?

NO BETTER REASON TO START AS A REFEREE NOW! EMAIL BRENDAN TOLAND [email protected] to apply

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 5 30/01/2020 12:02:22 RYAN ELLIOTT

AGE 22 CLUB Cuchullains Dunloy POSITION Goalkeeper PRIMARY SCHOOL St Josephs Dunloy POST PRIMARY SCHOOL St Louis Grammar Ballymena HONOURS 2 Antrim Senior Hurling Championships, 2 Antrim u21 Hurling Championships, Antrim Minor Hurling Championship and Mageean Cup OCCUPATION Student HEIGHT 5ft 10” WEIGHT 12st

INTER-COUNTY DEBUT BIOGRAPHY COMPETITION League TOUGHEST OPPONENT YEAR 2018 Mark Kavanagh OPPOSITION Limerick TWITTER HANDLE @ryanelliott_1 INSTAGRAM HANDLE ryan_elliott_97 SQUAD SECRETS CLUB YOU LIKE TO SEE DO WELL HARDEST TRAINER Cloughmills Phelim Duffin FAVOURITE GROUND TOUGHEST DRILL Ahoghill Anything that involves running TOUGHEST OPPONENT TEAM MESSER James McNaughton Alex Delargy FAVOURITE PRE MATCH MEAL ADVICE? Poached Eggs and Bacon MOST IMPORTANT SKILL FAVOURITE MACHINE IN THE GYM Striking Barbell TIPS FOR NEXT GENERATION FAVOURITE WORK OUT SONG Listen to your coaches and enjoy the game Welcome to the party GOAL FOR 2020 Promotion to Division 1 and win the BIOGRAPHY Joe McDonagh FAVOURITE VENUE , Dunloy FAVOURITE MUSIC Mumford and Sons FAVOURITE FILM Batman - Dark Knight Rises FAVOURITE RESTAURANT Tides, Portrush CHILDHOOD SPORTING HERO Martin Curry

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 6 30/01/2020 12:02:24 LOUGHGIEL SHAMROCKS GAC SEAMRÓGA LOCH GCAOL CLG

CLUB DEVELOPMENT PLANS

Proposed Pitch

Proposed 3G Ball Wall

Existing Pitch

Millennium Centre

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK

Loughgiel Shamrocks GAC extend a warm welcome to both teams today. Wishing Antrim hurlers every success in the NHL and Joe McDonagh Cup. A special word of mention for our own two club members on the panel, Dan McCloskey and James McNaughton. Also we would like to thank our club member Orla McIntyre who will sing Amhran na bhFiann before the match

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 7 30/01/2020 12:02:24 AONTROIM MAIGH EO

Manager 1. Ryan Elliott Padraig O Duill Cú Chullain

2. Phelim Duffin 3. Ciaran Johnson 4. Conor Mc Hugh Feilim O Duifinn Ciaran Mac Seain Conchuir Mac Aodha Cú Chullain Naomh Eoin Roibeard Eimeid

5. Gerard Walsh 6. Paddy Burke 7. Aodhan O Brien Gerard Breathnach Padraig De Búrca Aodhan Mac Briain Ó Dhonnabháin Rosa Ruairi Og Ó Dhonnabháin Rosa

8. Eoghan Campbell 9. Niall McKenna Eoghan Mac Cathmhaoil Neill Mac Cionaoith Ruairi Og Padraig Sairséil

10. James Mc Naughton 11. Neil Mc Manus 12. Michael Bradley Seamus Mac Neachtain Néill Mac Mánais Micheal O Broichain Na Seamroga Ruairi Og Naomh Eoin

13. Alex Delargy 14. Conor McCann 15. Daniel McCloskey Alsandar O Duilearga Conchúr Mac Cana Dónall Mac Bhloscaidh Ruairi Og Ciceam an Creagán Na Seamroga

Fir lonaid 17. Conor Boyd (Mac Uilin) 23. Ronan Molloy (Cú Chullain) 18. Matthew Donnelly (Mac Uilin) 24. Joe Maskey (Naomh Eanna) 19. Stephen Rooney (Naomh Pol) 25. Ryan Mc Garry (Cú Chullain) 20. Donal Nugent (Naomh Eoin) 26. Nicky Mc Keague (Cú Chullain) 21. Ryan Mc Cambridge (Ruairi Og) 32. Tiernan Butler (Mac Uilin) 22. Eoin O Neill (Cú Chullain)

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 8 30/01/2020 12:02:26 AONTROIM MAIGH EO

Manager 1. Gerald Kelly Derek Walsh Gearard Ceallaigh St. Thomas

2. Adrian Brennan 3. Tony Sweeney 4. Conor Murray Aidrean Braonáin Tony Suibhne Concobhar Mac Éinrí Ballyhaunis Castlebar Mitchels Castlebar Mitchels

5. Conor Henry 6. Sean Mulroy 7. Mark Phillips Gerard Breathnach Sean Ó Maoimhuaidh Marcas Uí Pilib Ó Dhonnabháin Rosa Castlebar Mitchels Ballyhaunis

8. Daniel Huane 9. Brian Hunt Daniél Huane Brian Ó Fiaich Tooreen Ballyhaunis

10. Callum Gardner 11. Shane Boland (C) 12. Zak O Toole Colm Gairnéir Sean Ó Beolláin Zak Ó Tuathail Ballyhaunis Tooreen Westport

13. Eoin Delaney 14. Adrian Phillips 15. Sean Kenny Eoghan Dubhshláine Adrian Uí Pilib Sean Ó Cionaoith Tooreen Ballyhaunis Tooreen

Fir lonaid 16. Bobby Douglas (Tooreen) 22. Dan Cunnane (Tooreen) 17. Cormac Phillips (Ballyhaunis) 23. Jason Coyne (Ballyhuanis) 18. Bernard Kennedy (Castlebar Mitchels) 24. Shane Nugent (Castlebar Mitchels) 19. Eanna Varley (Westport) 25. John Geraghty (Westport) 20. John Cassidy (Tooreen) 26. James Gallagher (Westport) 21. Shane Crinnigan (Tooreen)

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 9 30/01/2020 12:02:27 • Corporate Hospitality Specialists

• Home Catering Service Full product list • Foodservice to Businesses available on • Special Events request

Specific products made to order | Samples available

DANTE’S CATERING GROUP Sales/Ordering: E: [email protected] or T: 028 9031 4888 / 07740 261811 www.dantes.co.uk

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 10 30/01/2020 12:02:28 CONOR JOHNSTON AGE 24 CLUB Naomh Eoin POSITION Forward PRIMARY SCHOOL St Colman’s POST PRIMARY SCHOOL St Mary’s CBGS HONOURS 3 Minor Hurling and Football, 2 U21 Hurling, 3 U21 Football, 5 Ulster Senior County, 1 NHL, 2 Fergal Mahers University Hurling OCCUPATION Classroom Assistant HEIGHT 5ft 9” WEIGHT 13st

INTER-COUNTY DEBUT BIOGRAPHY COMPETITION Ulster Final TOUGHEST OPPONENT YEAR 2013 Noel Connors OPPOSITION Down INSTAGRAM HANDLE ConJohn95 (Don’t be afraid to add) SQUAD SECRETS • Corporate Hospitality Specialists HARDEST TRAINER OTHER CLUBS Sammy O’Neill CLUB YOU LIKE TO SEE DO WELL • Home Catering Service Full TOUGHEST DRILL Liatroim Fontenoys product list Any of Brendan’s running drills FAVOURITE GROUND • Foodservice to Businesses TEAM MESSER Loughgiel Fr available on Sean Duffin (Chips) TOUGHEST OPPONENT request FAVOURITE PRE MATCH MEAL Pearse Og Strong bai • Special Events Carrickdale Bolognese ADVICE? FAVOURITE MACHINE IN THE GYM Squat Machine (1, 2, 3 up) MOST IMPORTANT SKILL Striking Specific products made to order | Samples available FAVOURITE WORK OUT SONG Gerry Cinnamon - Canter TIPS FOR NEXT GENERATION Perseverance (keep coming to the field) BIOGRAPHY GOAL FOR 2020 FAVOURITE VENUE Promoted in league Casement FAVOURITE MUSIC Irish Folk FAVOURITE FILM Man about Dog FAVOURITE RESTAURANT DANTE’S CATERING GROUP Hatch (you owe me a coffee Tierney) CHILDHOOD SPORTING HERO Sales/Ordering: John Troy (all about the showboat) E: [email protected] or T: 028 9031 4888 / 07740 261811 11 | www.dantes.co.uk

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 11 30/01/2020 12:02:31 RÉ ÚR AONTROMA BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP A NEW ERA FOR ANTRIM £10 PER MONTH A NEW ERA FOR CLUB AONTROMA n  Entry to a draw for 2 tickets for 2020 All The management and development of the Ireland football final and a night for 2 in GAA in Antrim is in a strong, confident and a hotel vibrant era. n Entry to a draw for 2 tickets for 2020 All With our new and ambitious capital projects Ireland hurling final and a night for 2 in at and Corrigan Park and a hotel our Centre of Participation at Dunsilly, as well as the GaelFast initiative, we have n Free entry to Antrim SHC final much to look forward to and plan for. n Free entry to Antrim SFC final Our shared goal is to increase support for n Free entry to Antrim final and cultural activity within our county and to promote support for n F ree entry to Antrim Ladies Football final our county teams. Our new committee seeks to attract more GIFT AID members into Club Aontroma to increase We specifically ask that you consider the funds raised for the GAA in Antrim. ticking ü the box for GiftAid. As a tax payer, a contribution will be made on your behalf With the relaunch of our membership to Club Aontroma (a registered charity) scheme we invite new members to be 28p for every pound that you contribute. grass roots ambassador for our county. Over a 12 month period, your direct debits Membership is £10 per month, which will pay £120 to Club Aontroma, which affords entry to All Ireland final ticket draws with GiftAid will be enhanced by £33.60. and free admission to our county finals. It is your tax and this is an opportunity for Our county is blessed with the success you to direct how it is spent. of the Saffron Business Forum and the crucial funds which it generates, however WHY JOIN CLUB AONTROMA Club Aontroma will provide grass root access to support our teams and Gaelic 1. Because Antrim belongs to all of us, it ethos and ambitions for the future. is our place and our home Ní neart go cuir le céile 2. Because we share as a collective ambition, a desire to see our county being successful and the Antrim jersey being something all of our children aspire to wearing and taking pride in. 3. Because we are committed to community, parish, club and county and we cherish the volunteerism that the GAA is built on. We are about contributing, not benefitting. We, not me. 4. Because we believe in Saffron. | 12

National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 12 30/01/2020 12:02:32 Name of Account Holder

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Yes, I am a UK taxpayer and would like Club Aontroma to reclaim the tax on all donations I have made in the last four years and all future gifts of money that I make to be gift aid donations. I understand that if I pay less income Tax and/or Capital Gains tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year then it is my responsibility to pay any difference.

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 13 30/01/2020 12:02:32 CHRISTIE & MCCAULEY AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

33 Islandmacallion Road, Armoy, Ballymoney, , BT53 8XB T: 028 2075 1378

Wishing Antrim hurlers every success in the National Hurling League and the Joe McDonagh Cup

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 15 30/01/2020 12:02:32 Saffron Business Forum

The Saffron Business Forum has nearly 100 members and facilitates local businesses with an affinity to Antrim GAA promote their business interests and gain access to a wider market by association with a large sporting organisation. The Saffron Business Forum will promote business between its members and others through networking events, business referrals and social media. The forum hosts four business networking events every year, which consist of one fundraising lunch and three business breakfasts.

Members and Associates include n Antrim GAA Corporate & Commercial Sponsors n Other Corporate and Commercial Business representatives n Antrim GAA Patrons n Local Businesses and SME’s

Benefits of Membership include n Networking opportunities n Business Referrals n Business Information Seminars & Workshops n Marketing and Promotional Initiatives n Representation and Lobbying n Antrim Championship pass n Limited edition Saffron Forum coat n Limited edition Saffron Forum polo shirt n Entry into a draw for All Ireland tickets

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 16 30/01/2020 12:02:34 Our Members

Abacus Recruitment fonaCAB Natural World Products Ltd Andras Hotels Galgorm Resort & Spa North Financial Planning LLP ATC Systems Ltd Gillan’s Chemist Northern Property Ashdown HVAC Controls Ltd Hannon Transport Northern Switchgear Automation Controls Ltd Hart & Co Solicitors O’Neills International B4B Telecoms Heron Bros Ltd Sportswear Balmoral Hotel Hill Vellacott Outsource Solutions (NI) Ltd Bank of Ireland H&J Martin Peak Physique Bathshack Homefit Merchants People 1st BDO The Irish News PKF-FPM Bennett (Construction) Ltd J Haughey and Co Podium 4 Sport Bourke Sports John McQuillan (Contracts) Ltd Premier Electrics BTA Pharm Kelly Stone Quarter Chartered Accountants Burke Systems & Solutions Keystone Law Radius Corporate Finance Cairn Electrical Consulting Ltd Killaney Estates Ltd Saffron Gael Carson McDowell LLP KPMG Sean Graham Bookmakers Ltd CBRE NI Ltd KRW LAW LLP Semple & McKillop Ltd Century Electrical Wholesale Ltd Lagan Group Shannon Roadmarkings Ltd Christie & McCauley Lambert Smith Hampton Sperrin Switchgear Ltd Conlon Group Lehding Services Design Ltd Straben Limited Convery Sportsturf & Landscape Road Dental Clinic Syndeo Contractors Lockton Companies LLP Team Kit Cleaver Fulton Rankin Lynskey Engineering Ltd The Country Garage Creagh Concrete M. Hasson & Sons Ltd The League of Advertising Deloitte LLP Macklin Group Think People Consulting DFC NI Ltd MCA Systems Ltd Thornton Roofing (Ireland) Ltd Donnelly Group MCE Public Relations Ltd Total Produce Dowds Group McKeague Morgan & Company Traction Finance Dowling Financial Planning Ltd McKeever Hotels Ltd Travel Ireland Coaches Ltd Down Royal Park Racecourse Ltd McLaughlin & Harvey TrustFord E McMullan Ltd Mercury Security and Tughans ESS (Electronic and Security Facilities Value Cabs Serviced Limited) Management Ltd Vincent Rainey Finance Ltd Evolve CPA Millar McCall Wylie Solicitors W.S. Mercer Fáilte Feirste Thiar Muldoon & Co Ltd Willis Insurance First Trust Bank Musco Lighting Europe Ltd

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National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 19 30/01/2020 12:02:39 National Hurling League Programme 2.indd 20 30/01/2020 12:02:40 FOOTBALL FIXTURES SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY AT RUISLIP, LONDON LONDON VS ANTRIM SUNDAY 23 FEBRUARY AT GLENAVY ANTRIM VS CARLOW SUNDAY 1 MARCH AT GLENAVY ANTRIM VS LIMERICK SUNDAY 15 MARCH AT AUGHRIM, WICKLOW WICKLOW VS ANTRIM SUNDAY 22 MARCH AT GLENAVY ANTRIM VS WATERFORD HURLING FIXTURES SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY AT TULLAMORE OFFALY VS ANTRIM SUNDAY 23 FEBRUARY AT LOUGHGIEL ANTRIM VS MEATH SUNDAY 1 MARCH AT TRALEE KERRY VS ANTRIM

P W D L F A SD PTS KERRY 1 1 0 0 2-24 0-13 19 2 ANTRIM 1 1 0 0 0-20 0-11 9 2 OFFALY 1 1 0 0 0-26 1-21 2 2 MEATH 1 0 0 1 1-21 0-26 -2 0 WICKLOW 1 0 0 1 0-11 0-20 -9 0 MAYO 1 0 0 1 0-13 2-24 -19 0 RESULTS MAYO 0-13 KERRY 2-24; OFFALY 0-26 MEATH 1-21; WICKLOW 0-11 ANTRIM 0-20 FIXTURES FEBRUARY 2ND MEATH V WICKLOW (12:30PM); KERRY V OFFALY (2PM); ANTRIM V MAYO (2PM)

P W D L F A SD PTS SLIGO 1 1 0 0 5-09 0-11 13 2 ANTRIM 1 1 0 0 3-10 0-13 6 2 LIMERICK 1 1 0 0 1-10 0-10 3 2 CARLOW 1 0 0 1 0-11 0-09 2 2 WICKLOW 1 0 0 1 0-09 0-11 -2 0 WATERFORD 1 0 0 1 0-10 1-10 -3 0 WEXFORD 1 0 0 1 0-13 3-10 -6 0 LONDON 1 0 0 1 0-11 5-09 -13 0 RESULTS WATERFORD 0-10 LIMERICK 1-10; CARLOW 0-11 WICKLOW 0-9; ANTRIM 3-10 WEXFORD 0-13; LONDON 0-11 SLIGO 5-9 FIXTURES FEBRUARY 2ND LIMERICK V LONDON (12PM); SLIGO V ANTRIM (2PM); WICKLOW V WATERFORD (2PM)

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