The draw for the Briody Bedding Limited sponsored Gerry Reilly Leinster U-16 Football Championship 2018 took place last night in the Show Hall, Oldcastle.
Holders Monaghan take on Meath in what is a repeat of last years very entaining final.
Group A: Cavan, Fermanagh, Longford, Westmeath
Group B: Antrim, Down, Dublin, Kildare
Group C: Louth, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly
Group D: Carlow, Laois, Wicklow, Wexford
'Round Robin' Fixtures
Venue: First named team at home
Round 1 (7/7/2018)
Group A: Longford v Cavan; Westmeath v Fermanagh
Group B: Kildare v Dublin; Down v Antrim
Group C: Monaghan v Meath; Louth v Offaly
Group D: Laois v Wexford; Carlow v Wicklow
(Rd.1 Group D games in Ferns, Wexford)
Round 2 (14/7/2018)
Group A: Fermanagh v Longford; Cavan v Westmeath
Group B: Antrim v Kildare; Dublin v Down
Group C: Offaly v Monaghan; Meath v Louth
Group D: Wicklow v Laois; Wexford v Carlow
Round 3: (28/7/2018)
Group A: Fermanagh v Cavan; Longford v Westmeath
Group B: Antrim v Dublin; Kildare v Down
Group C: Offaly v Meath; Monaghan v Louth
Group D: Wicklow v Wexford; Laois. v Carlow
Kathryn Cooke (Briody Bedding Limited) makes the draw with Eddie O'Reilly
Top 2 in each group qualify for the Quarter Finals
Quarter Finals- 11/8/18
Venue:Oldcastle GFC
E: A1 v B2
F: B1 v A2
G: C1 v D2
H: D1 v C2
Semi-Finals-18/8/18
Venue:Oldcastle GFC
E v F
G v H
Final-8/9/18
Venue:Oldcastle GFC
Winning Semi-Finalists = Cup Final
Losing Semi-Finalists = Plate Final
This tournament commemorates Gerry Reilly who died tragically in December '87 at 16 years of age, and he had already proved to be a great footballer with huge potential to go on to great heights in the game. The competition has proved a great success in providing a platform to launch inter-county football careers. So many players have made it all the way to represent their senior county teams at the highest level. Indeed many went on to be Football All-Stars
Winners of the Gerry Reilly Cup to date:
Westmeath: 1990, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2011
Meath: 1989, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2007
Cavan: 1997, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016
Dublin: 1993, 1998, 2008 (U-17 Blitz), 2012, 2013
Monaghan: 2017
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