Ulster Schools GAA has launched its 2022/23 competitions.
In the flagship MacRory Cup, holders St Mary's Grammar School, Magherafelt have been drawn in the same section as St Patrick’s, Amagh, St Patrick’s, Academy, Dungannon, and last season's runners-up Holy Trinity, Cookstown. The competition gets underway on Monday, November 7.
Ulster Schools GAA chairman Jimmy Smyth said: “There will be thousands of students across Ulster eagerly awaiting the opportunity to pull on their school jersey, some for the first time. Our competitions continue to grow from strength to strength, and we are indebted to the work of our school teachers and principals, and our sponsors Danske Bank, all of whom who make this possible.”
Section A
St Patrick’s, Cavan, St Eunan’s, Letterkenny, Omagh CBS, St Michael’s, Enniskillen
Section B
St Ronan’s, Lurgan, Patrician, Carrickmacross, St Macartan’s, Monaghan, Abbey CBS, Newry
Section C
St Mary’s, Magherafelt, St Patrick’s, Amagh, St Patrick’s Academy, Dungannon, Holy Trinity, Cookstown.
Section D
St Colman’s, Newry, Our Lady SS, Castleblayney, St Patrick’s, Maghera.
MACRORY CUP ππ
— Ulster Schools GAA (@ulsterschools) September 14, 2022
The draw for the 2022/23 @DanskeBank_UK U19 MacRory Cup has taken place this afternoon.
See the draw below β¬ pic.twitter.com/OVnFrQHFrE
MAGEEAN CUP ππ
— Ulster Schools GAA (@ulsterschools) September 14, 2022
The 2022/23 @DanskeBank_UK U19 Mageean Cup will get underway next month and the draw has taken place this afternoon.
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TweetMACLARNON CUP ππ
— Ulster Schools GAA (@ulsterschools) September 14, 2022
Our final draw this afternoon was for the 2022/23 @DanskeBank_UK
U19 MacLarnon Cup with some intriguing clashes in store.
All the information here π½ pic.twitter.com/215Ls2hnvh