GAA: Ulster Senior Club Football last four decided

Kilcoo's Ryan McEvoy celebrates his goal in the win over Ballybay.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 14th Nov 2022

The Ulster Senior Club Football Championship will see representatives from Down, Fermanagh, Derry and Antrim all bidding for a place in the final.

Reigning All-Ireland champions Kilcoo booked their passage into the last four with a comprehensive 2-14 to 1-7 victory over Monaghan champions Ballybay in Clones.

Goals from Ryan McEvoy and Miceal Rooney contributed to a 10-point win for the Magpies who will be aiming to add at least another provincial championship to their 10th Down title in the last 11 years.

Glen's Ethan Doherty gets past Errigal Ciaran's Cormac Quinn.

They'll meet Fermanagh winners Enniskillen Gaels, who had a tense penalty shoot-out victory over Cavan's Gowna in Brewster Park on Saturday night.

With the sides deadlocked at 1-17 to 2-14 following extra-time, Gowna's Cian Madden missed the decisive spot-kick in the shoot-out.

Enniskillen will take on Kilcoo on Saturday November 26th, with the time and venue still to be confirmed.

Enniskillen Gaels players and supporters celebrate their penalty shoot-out win over Gowna.

The other half of the draw sees Antrim's Cargin meet Glen Watty Grahams in the last four.

That's after Cargin got past Donegal's Naomh Conaill via another penalty shoot-out, this time at Corrigan Park.

The sides couldn't be separated at 2-12 each following two periods of extra-time, but Cargin keeper John McNabb was the hero as he saved two spot-kicks to send his side through.

In the final game of the weekend, Glen Watty Grahams and Errigal Ciaran produced a rip-roaring encounter that saw Derry's Glen march into the semi-final for the second year in succession courtesy of a 3-10 to 1-12 win at Celtic Park.

Glen and Cargin will meet on Sunday November 27th at 1.30pm at avenue yet to be decided