PatMustard
Well-Known Member
Ulster club is a minefield, especially at Junior and Intermediate level. Lots of new teams coming out of each county most years.
It may come down to home advantage, weather, over-celebrating, panels are stretched etc that some teams go through and others don’t.
The only team that consistently does well at lower level is Rock, and some seem to suggest they seem contented to remain a junior club as that’s their level and maintains success at that level, rather than be overwhelmed as a small club at Intermediate level.
While Armagh teams lack Ulster success, remember a number have reached the decider. I could be wrong but I seem to recall the likes of Clonmore, Culloville, Tullysaran going far.
It may come down to home advantage, weather, over-celebrating, panels are stretched etc that some teams go through and others don’t.
The only team that consistently does well at lower level is Rock, and some seem to suggest they seem contented to remain a junior club as that’s their level and maintains success at that level, rather than be overwhelmed as a small club at Intermediate level.
While Armagh teams lack Ulster success, remember a number have reached the decider. I could be wrong but I seem to recall the likes of Clonmore, Culloville, Tullysaran going far.