NWP Recycling Ulster Camogie leagues to get underway

April 10, 2014

Pictured at the launch of the NWP Recycling Ulster Leagues are l/r: Natalie McGuinness of Rossa, Aoife Woods of NWP Recycling, Ulster Camogie Chairperson Bridghidin Heenan and Alex McLoughlin of Ruairi Og Cushendall ©Seamus Loughran
The 2014 NWP Recycling Ulster League's will throw in over the next couple of weeks with many of Ulster's best club sides determined to get their season off to a strong start.

There are six teams entered into the Ulster Premier League with Antrim Senior Champions O'Donovan Rossa who are boosted by the return of Jane Adams among the contenders for this section. Ulster Shield winners in 2013, Ruairi Og Cushendall make the step up to compete alongside Ballycran, Ballycastle and Derry sides Slaughtneil and Ballinascreen.

The Ulster Shield will have 5 sides aiming to get their seasons off to a good start. 2013 Runners up Ballymacnab will hope to go one step further this year and will compete with Armagh rivals Keady along with Clonduff, Derrylaughan and Portaferry. The Premier Plate will be an all Down and Armagh affair as Madden, Cullyhanna and Granemore will come up against Ballygalget and Ballyholland

All games are scheduled to begin on April 16th.

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