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SUCCESS FOR ULSTER DEAF FOOTBALLERS IN GALWAY

The Ulster Men’s Deaf football team emerged victorious from the Easter Weekend Inter-provincial Deaf football championships staged in Galway last weekend. An empathetic 4-0 semi-final win against Connaught was followed by an equally impressive 2-1 comeback victory against regaining champions Lenister.

It was the 1st time for 5 long years that the Ulster team backboned by the Belfast Deaf United squad that play in the Down Area Football League were successful in this tournament.

The Ulster lads settled quickly in their opening match against Connaught, a Cluskey Corner after 9 minutes finding the unmarked Mark Sinclair on the edge of the box and the striker fired high into the roof of the net. Sinclair turned provider 10 minutes later, his teasing left wing cross brilliantly headed into the top corner by Richard Beattie. The Ulster team were playing some scintillating football at this stage and substitute Chris Jones made an instant impact, rising bravely in a crowded penalty area to head home yet another pinpoint corner from Cluskey to leave the half-time score 3-0. The second half continued in similar vein with Ulster bossing proceedings and the surprise being that only 1 further goal was registered, a 12 yard drive into the bottom corner by Beattie after good interchange play by Mark Sinclair and Brian Babb.

So onwards it was to face strong favourites Lenister in the final, a team chasing their fourth consecutive inter-provincial deaf football title. Ulster began this game in nervous fashion, going behind on 12 minutes, a wicked deflection finding its way past the despairing dive of Ulster keeper’ Conor Mervyn. The Northern lads to their credit displayed enormous resilience and began to attack the Lenister defence, getting their reward on 22 minutes with a superb individual goal from Mark Sinclair, struck from 25 yards out, and from a tight angle, to equalize. The Ulster dominance continued with narrow misses from Babb, Jones and Captain Noel O’ Donnell with a powerful header before Sinclair claimed his second from another Cluskey corner to leave the half-time score favouring Ulster at 2-1.

Lenister were not prepared to surrender their crown without a fight however and they began the second half brightly, with O’Donnell, Anthony Sinclair and Cluskey defending resolutely in the face of sustained Lenister pressure. As the half progressed Ulster regained the initiative, Beattie and Bryan Moore hitting top form in controlling the midfield battle with the inspirational Richard Dougherty covering every blade of grass on the pitch. Ulster created further chances with a Babb goal ruled off-side, Jones going close on two occasions and Dougherty having a close-range shot blocked. At the other end Mervyn did well to confidently deal with a speculative 20 yard shot to preserve Ulster’s lead. A frustrated Lenister team ended the game with 10 men as Ulster ran out deserving 2-1 winners. The final whistle was greeted with relief and jubilation among the Ulster contingent. Football director Conor Mervyn lavished praise on the Ulster players for their never say die attitude and quality football throughout the tournament. ’Our attitude and determination was outstanding from start to finish and the lads really deserved this success’ he enthused.

The Ulster Men’s team were also successful in the 5 a side Futsal competition, with super displays given by Mervyn, Mark Sinclair, Andrew Cochrane and in particular Ulster player of the competition Adam McCormick.

The Ulster Deaf Ladies team came third in their Futsal competition, playing some great football in the process but luck deserting them at crucial stages.

The Ulster Deaf football teams would like to thank Jamie Wilson, Reggie Dornan and Alex Crosseley for helping to coach the players and raising the standard of deaf football in the province with special thanks also to the Irish Football Association, in particular Disability Football Manager Alan Crooks for supporting and developing deaf football in Northern Ireland. 

 

Belfast v Dublin

BELFAST V DUBLIN

BELFAST V DUBLIN BOWLING MATCH (SECOND LEG) WILL BE HELD AT DUBLIN DEAF CLUB ON SATURDAY 8TH MARCH AT 1.00PM. 


PLEASE WEAR WHITE POLO SHIRTS WITH GREY OR BLACK TROUSERS/SKIRTS.

1. PAULINE DOHERTY
2. LEIGH NICHOLL
3. DAVID WILTSHIRE
4. JAMES MCKERNAN

1. KEVIN ENGLISH
2. WILLIE BAILIE
3. MICHAEL MCMULLAN
4. ROBIN BEATTIE

1. HUGH MORGAN
2. CHRISTINA WALLS
3. ALF HAGAN
4. PAUL CANNING

1. HEATHER KELLY
2. DOREEN BALMER
3. KEVIN BLAIR
4. NOEL WALLS


SUBS ARE RYAN MORGAN AND SADIE HAWKINS

STAND BY IS MARIANNE MCMULLAN


THE CAPTAIN WILL BE HEATHER KELLY

ALL SUPPORTERS ARE WELCOME TO WATCH IT.

fours final

UDSC FOURS FINAL

- Final. B Group winner N.Walls
v A Group Runner up R.Beattie And B Group Runner up E.Mc Caffrey V A Group Winner A.Hagan

Semi-final and final Will held at kinghan church on friday 15th february at 7.15 pm all support and watch are welcome..Club will be open 6.45 pm

7.15 pm start to play.

Semi-final and final Will be 10 ends.

Inter-Pro Football Tournament

Irish Deaf Sports Association

Inter-Provincial Football Championships 2008

will be held on Saturday, 22nd  and Sunday, 23rd March 2008 at:

Salthill Devon FC,

Drom Soccer Park,

Drom East,

Rahoon,

Galway

On Saturday, 22nd March 2008

Semi-Final – Kickoff at 10.45am

Final and 3rd/4th Place – Kickoff at 14.30pm

The draw will be known one week before Easter weekend - (check draw on this website!)

On Sunday, 23rd March 2008

Irish International Training at 10am

More details will follow for Ladies/Men Futsal and Ladies Basketball Tournaments being held at Easter Weekend.

 

New Competition Rule

The Ulster Deaf Sports Council will be providing a range of sporting competitions this year. A new rule has been agreed by the committee, and will start from immediate effect.

Rule:

Competitors who arrive thirty or more minutes late for an Ulster Deaf Sport Council competition will be immediately disqualified from entering the competition.

The above rule has been placed to ensure all competitions run smoothly timewise, and finish on time. The Ulster Deaf Sport Council would appreciate it if competitors in future competitions arrive on time. This will help our organisers to run their competitions on the day more effectively. Thank you.

 

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