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Electric Ireland Higher Education Ryan Cup Match Report
Ryan O’ Donoghue and McLaughlin shine as University Of Galway bridge 44 year gap.
Ryan Cup Division 1 third level Football league final
University of Galway………….0-15
Ulster University…………0-9
By Michael O’ Connor.
One of the coldest nights of the season greeted football followers to the GAA centre in Abbottstown as old rivals UG and UU met once in the Ryan Cup final with UG emerging successful to bridge a 44-year gap since the 1979 success that was followed up the 1980 Sigerson/Fitzgibbon double for the college. In recent seasons they met at the same stage and on that occasion the Ulster kingpins were in the winner’s enclosure. As is the norm unlike years pervious both colleges were missing key players who will be featuring for their counties in the 2024 league and championship. However, those from both colleges who had worked hard to get their sides to this stage had the ideal opportunity to stake a place for Sigerson cup action in mid-January. In the semi finals University of Galway had too much for St Mary’s Belfast whilst Ulster University edged past UL by the minimum to set up this eagerly awaited decider.
Wides were not in plentiful supply in Abbottstown as controlled play and indeed good accuracy once both sides got into the groove did ensure that a low scoring first half did evolve into a positive second half albeit dominated in the main by the Western College. Clare man Mark McInerney opened the scoring after seven minutes that saw UU kick two wides as opposed to one for UG. Most of the play in the opening half was centred around the two 45s as both sides were testing each other out as UU were playing a solid defensive game that at times frustrated UG before the hard working Danny Fullerton equalised for UU after 11 minutes with Rory Canavan was a thorn in the UG defence but did not score early on. Ryan O’ Donoghue who was the powerhouse for UG after 17 minutes gave his side the lead. Three minutes later and Canavan levelled the final before James McLaughlin who played an influential role in the second half replaced Diarmuid Kilcommins who was carrying a leg injury into the game. With the rain falling and such a pristine surface in Abbottstown players at full speed were losing their grip and unforced errors were in vogue. It would be fair to acknowledge that UG were as defensive as UU when the need arose and indeed they broke down a number of strong UU attacks. Danny Fullerton added two scores for UU before Cian Monaghan had the final score of the first half as UU held a (0-4) to (0-3) half time lead.
There was little evidence bar the reality that the UG defence had a grip on the UU attack that the second half story would be so one sided. Two minutes into the second half Ryan Monaghan levelled the game as Conor Corcoran replaced Conor Dunleavy and was very much to the fore for the second half. Evan Lyons and Canice Mulligan were also powerhouses for UG in the central defensive positions as they began to seize control of midfield. Ryan O Donoghue sent UG clear before James McLaughlin with a booming effort before Tommy Conroy made in three in a row and now UG from being one in arrears were three ahead. Danny Fullerton pulled one back for UU and it was now time for Ryan O’ Donoghue to step up and he kicked two in three minutes to leave UG (0-9) to (0-5) ahead by the end of the third quarter. A superb score from UU centre back Ryan McGill gave home to Paul Rouse’s men as they did exert five minutes of pressure on UG but another monster effort that went high into the sky and over the bar. This score seemed to be the score that finally broke UU resistance despite a response from UU after 48 minutes.
Danny Fullerton narrowed the gap to two points but it was all University of Galway as the hardworking Liam O’ Conghaile who has shown up well all season for UG and McLaughlin once more were on target to leave UG (0-12) to (0-8) clear entering the final eight minutes. Cian Monaghan and Rory Canavan with UU’s last score traded points as four points was too much of a deficit for UU to haul in. The final two scores of the game went to UG substitutes Dan O’ Flaherty and Cillian O Curraoin to seal a deserved six-point win. Best for the winners included Conor Corcoran, James McLaughlin, Canice Mulligan, Rory Egan, Paul Kelly, Liam O’ Conghaile, Ryan O’ Donoghue if just for the superb point with his back to goal and the Monaghan brothers. UU have players such as Conor Glass, Ethan Doherty and Darragh Canavan to bring back to the panel so it will be a far stronger side that they will bring to championship fare. Following the game chairperson of third level GAA Michael Hyland, a native of Salthill presented the Ryan Cup to University of Galway captain Cathal Sweeney.
University of Galway scorers: Ryan O’ Donoghue (0-4), James McLaughlin (0-3), Cian Monaghan (0-2), Liam O’ Conghaile, Ryan Monaghan, Tommy Conroy, Dan O’ Flaherty, Cillian O’ Curraoin, Mark McInerney (0-1) each
Liam Brady, Ramor United, Cavan, Conor Dunleavy, Balla, Mayo, Evan Lyons, Shamrock Gaels, Sligo, Colin Murray, Mountebellew/Moylough, Galway, Rory Egan, Edenderry, Offaly, Canice Mulligan, St. Patrick’s, Sligo, Cian Monaghan Oughterard, Galway, Diarmuid Kilcommons Annaghdown, Galway, Paul Kelly Moycullen, Galway, Liam Ó Conghaile An Spidéal, Galway, Tommy Conroy The Neale, Mayo, Ryan Monaghan Oughterard, Galway, Mark McInerney Eire Óg, Inis, Clare, Ryan O Donoghue, Belmullet, Mayo, Cathal Sweeney, Salthill Knocknacarra, Galway (Capt). Subs: Cillian O Curráoin, Michéal Bhreatnach, Galway for McInerney, Conor Corcoran, Moycullen, Galway for Dunleavy, Dan Flaherty, Salthill Knocknacarra, Galway for R Monaghan.
Ulster University scorers: Danny Fullerton (0-6), Rory Canavan (0-2), Ryan McGill (0-1).
Ulster University: Ronan McGeehan, Darragh Curran, Ronan Boyle, Seamus Kelly, Finian O’ Brien, Ryan McGill, Peadar MacCartan, Bertie McCarron, John Cunningham, John Ellis, Cathal Diamond, Oisin McCann, Conor Cush, Rory Canavan, Danny Fullerton.
Referee: David Gough (Meath)

Mayo U21 A Championship Finals 2023
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Davitts GAA Club, (Semi Final 1), Davitts V Castlebar Mitchels Football 12:00, Ref: TBC
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Foxford, (Semi Final 2), Bohola Moy Davitts V Claremorris 12:00, Ref: TBC
U21 B Championship Finals 2023
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: St. Tiernans Park, (Quarter Final 1), Crossmolina Deel Rovers V Aghamore 12:00, Ref: TBC
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Mayo Abbey, (Quarter Final 3), Mayo Gaels V Kilmeena 12:00, Ref: TBC
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Ray Prendergast Memorial Park, (Quarter Final 4), Ballintubber V Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 12:00, Ref: TBC
U21 C Championship Finals 2023
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Brickens, (Semi Final 1), Eastern Gaels V Erris St. Pats 12:00, Ref: TBC
Sun, 03 Dec, Venue: Pairc Naomh Muire, CLG Thuar Mhic Eadaigh, (Semi Final 2), Tuar Mhic Eadaigh V Swinford 12:00, Ref: TBC
Mayo U21 A Championship Finals 2023
Fri, 24 Nov,
(Round: Quarter Final 1), Castlebar Mitchels Football 8-11 Knockmore 1-7
Sun, 26 Nov,
(Round: Quarter Final 2), Westport St Patrick’s 0-10 Claremorris 2-10
U21 B Championship Group 1
Sat, 25 Nov,
(Round: Round 1) Ballintubber W/O Kilmeena –
Kilmeena 2-11 – Castlebar Mitchels B 2-08
(Round Quarter Final) Breaffy 3-18 – Belmullet 0-08
U21 C Championship Finals 2023
Sun, 26 Nov,
(Round: Quarter Final 1), Erris St. Pats 3-22 Achill 2-2
Sun, 26 Nov,
(Round: Quarter Final 2), Swinford 0-16 Charlestown Sarsfields 2-7

Ticket information for this weekends Connacht Club Hurling Intermediate Final
Sunday 26th November at 1:30pm in Athleague.
Tooreen V Ballinderreen Galway
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Croke Park Bloody Sunday Anniversary
If you are able to do so, it would be appreciated if you found time today to remember the 14 people who went to that match at Croke Park and never came home on November 21st, 1920.
Press Release www.mayogaa.com
Mayo GAA Club Charity All-Star panel announced
Mayo GAA in association with the local media have named their 2023 Club All-Star panel to play the Mayo senior football team on December 30th at the Garrymore GAA grounds. The players all starred for their clubs during the Mayo GAA Connacht Gold Senior, Egan Jewellers Intermediate and TF Royal Hotel & Theatre Junior championships this year. The charity match is in aid of the Mayo branch of the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Mayo GAA PRO John Walker said it was a daunting task to pick the final twenty-six players, as there were some superb individual performances during the year. “Over seventy different players featured on the Mayo GAA weekly ‘Team of the Week’ since the start of the championship the media had plenty of healthy debate and discussion before they settled on the final panel,” commented John Walker.
Sixteen different club players featured on the Mayo GAA ‘Team of the Week’ more than once during the season with Breaffy’s Aidan O’Shea, Ballinrobe’s Kevin Quinn and Ballina Stephenites Sam Callinan featuring on three different teams.
The final panel features players from all the Mayo GAA county championship winning sides with Ballina Stephenities having three players selected, (Evan Regan, Sam Callinan & Luke Feeney) Kilmeena GAA have four players on the panel (Darragh Keaveny, Jack Carney, Caolach Halligan and Stephen Staunton) with Mark Noone from Lahardane MacHales also making the cut. The management for the All-Star team on the day will be Niall Heffernan Ballina Stephenites, John Reilly Kilmeena GAA and Eddie Conway Lahardane MacHales
Lillian McGovern, Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association CEO thanked Mayo GAA for their support saying they depend heavily on donations and fundraising efforts like this one. “We are a small organisation with 85% of our income coming from donations and fundraising. A huge thank you to all the players from the Mayo senior team and club championship for agreeing to take part in this charity match. It’s sure to be a crowd pleaser and I’m hopeful that there will be a great turnout from the local community,” commented Lillian McGovern.
Mayo GAA Cathaoirleach Seamus Tuohy said everyone associated with Mayo GAA were delighted to be working with the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association as their charity partner this year. “Motor Neurone Disease is a life changing disease and sadly we are all becoming aware of the great community and club people who are dealing with the illness. Over the next few months we have a range of different activities planned to fundraise and support the charity and do all we can to raise awareness of the disease and the supports that are out there,” commented Seamus Tuohy
The Club All-Stars will get commemorative Mayo GAA jerseys and togs for the Charity Match with the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association logo on them. The club players will all wear their own club socks on the day.
The charity game will also be streamed LIVE on www.mayogaatv.com.
Mayo GAA would like thank our title sponsor Intersport Elverys for sponsoring the set of jersey’s for this charity game.
The 2023 Mayo GAA Club All-Star Panel
Aaron Timlin Knockmore
Aidan O’Shea Breaffy
Basil McLeod Louisburgh
Bob Tuohy Castlebar Mitchels
Brian Reape Bohola Moy Davitts
Conor O’Donoghue Charlestown Sarsfield
Conor Beirne Breaffy
Caolach Halligan Kilmeena
Conor O’Shea Breaffy
Darragh Keavney Kilmeena
Diarmuid Duffy Ballinrobe
Evan Regan Ballina Stephenites
Evan O’Brien Ballinrobe
Ethan Henry Mayo Gaels
Fenton Kelly Davitts
Jack Carney Kilmeena
John MacMonagle Castlebar Mitchels B
Kevin Quinn Ballinrobe
Liam Maloney Cill Chomáin
Liam Burke Ballinrobe
Luke Jennings Ballinrobe
Luke Feeney Ballina Stephenites
Mark Noone Lahardane MacHales
Peter Basquille Castlebar Mitchels B
Sam Callinan Ballina Stephenites
Stephen Staunton Kilmeena