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St Pauls Minor Double

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10 January 2012
30 years after starting up the renowned Northern Bank Ulster Minor Club Tournament, the St Paul's club in Belfast has followed up with a similar competition for Ladies Football.

The Final was played at their Shaw's Road venue on January 2nd, a day after the boys Final, making it a unique and successful double. Watty Graham's won on New Year's Day while St Paul's beat Termon in the Ladies Final.

There are interviews and tributes paid here to organiser Brian Coyle, as well to Watty Grahams manager Enda Gormley.


Video from Jerome Quinn Media.
St Paul's Minor Ladies make History

See a report from the first Ulster Minor Ladies Football Club Tournament on January 2 in Belfast. Host club St Paul's GAC provided the inaugural winners after an exciting 4-7 to 2-7 victory over Donegal champions Termon. 


Captain Aine Tubridy paid tribute to St Paul's coach Brian Coyle, who was also the competition organiser. 30 years after being the brainchild behind the Northern Bank Ulster Minor Football Club Tournament, Brian has now established the girls equivalent. 





Video from Jerome Quinn Media.
New Heroes for Watty Grahams

Watch interviews with Enda Gormley, Emmett Bradley and JJ McKenna after Watty Grahams victory in the Northern Bank Ulster Minor Club Tournament on New Year's Day. 


Former youth coach JJ McKenna says the club has new heroes to replace the 1993 All Ireland winners from Glen.