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GAA: Battle of Champions



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
Ulster champions Armagh and All-Ireland Champions Tyrone have been drawn together in the quarter-final of next year's Ulster Senior Football Championship.


The 2009 championship begins with this year's beaten finalists Fermanagh taking on Down in the preliminary round - the winners play Cavan.

In the other two quarter-finals Derry face Monaghan and Donegal meet Antrim.

Antrim play their first game in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship with a quarter-final against Dublin.



Dates and venues for the fixtures will be confirmed at a later date.

2009 Ulster Senior Football Championship draw

Preliminary round
Fermanagh v Down

Quarter-finals
Fermanagh or Down v Cavan
Tyrone v Armagh
Derry v Monaghan
Donegal v Antrim

Semi-finals
Tyrone/Armagh v Derry/Monaghan
Donegal/Antrim v Fermanagh/Down/Cavan

2009 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals
Laois v Galway
Offaly v Wexford
Dublin v Antrim
Kilkenny bye into semi-finals


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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 12:11 PM
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