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Teams at battle, brothers at war – Gorman brothers cross swords in Inter-League clash

written by Chris McNulty October 6, 2018
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Anthony Gorman will be up against a familiar opponent this afternoon when the Ulster Senior League face the Connacht FA at Maginn Park (2pm) in their second FAI Intermediate Inter-League Tournament game.

Connacht are once again under the stewardship of his brother Gareth.

Traditionally non-competitors in the tournament, Connacht’s curve has been upward of late and Gorman can see his sibling’s work beginning to pay off.

“The clubs and players are buying into what Gareth, Alan Gough and Peter Carpenter are trying to do,” he said.

“They’re all guys with League of Ireland experience and they’re getting a reaction.”

Both the USL and Connacht lost their opening games last night.

Mark Murphy and Kelvin Kruschell scored for Munster in a 2-1 win over the USL while Connacht were beaten 2-0 by Leinster Senior League at Dry Arch Park.

Gorman said: “We know it won’t be easy. They lost 2-0 to Leinster, but that’s a strong Leinster team. The Connacht game for us now is so important.

“All we can do now is worry about ourselves. The last couple of years, we’ve been unlucky, but unfortunately the first night again has left us with not the result that we wanted.”

The tournament heads for Inishowen this afternoon.

Ulster and Connacht cross swords at Maginn Park with Munster and Leinster meeting at the nearby Charlie O’Donnell Sports Ground, the home of USL champions Cockhill Celtic.

Following an opening night defeat, there is no margin for error now for tournament hosts USL.

The USL will be without the suspended Thomas McMonagle and the unavailable pair of Tony McNamee and Matty Harkin for the Connacht clash.

Gorman said: “We spoke about how important the first game would be. Mathematically, we still have a chance.

“We have to hope Leinster beat Munster and we beat Connacht; it’s down to a final then.

“The first goal is so important. If we’d got the first goal against Munster, it would have been a different game. Hopefully we can regroup. That was a tough, physical game.”

FAI Intermediate Inter-League (Michael Ward) Tournament 

Friday, October 5

Leinster Senior League 2-0 Connacht FA

Ulster Senior League 1-2 Munster Senior League

Saturday, October 6, 2pm

Connacht FC v Ulster Senior League at Maginn Park

Munster Senior League v Leinster Senior League at Charlie O’Donnell Sports Grounds

Sunday, October 7, 11am

Leinster Senior League v Ulster Senior League at Dry Arch Park

Munster Senior League v Connacht FC at Leckview Park

Teams at battle, brothers at war – Gorman brothers cross swords in Inter-League clash was last modified: October 6th, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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2018 FAI Intermediate Inter-League TournamentAnthony GormanConnacht FAGareth GormanMatty HarkinThomas McMonagleTony McNameeUlster Senior League
Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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