The Championship - Season 9 / Year 2016

Season 9 / Year 2016
Episodes

Fermanagh v Antrim
Gaelic's Ulster Championship gets underway at Brewster Park when Fermanagh play Antrim in the preliminary round of the competition.
Mark Sidebottom presents deferred coverage of the game, with analysis from The Championship's resident pundit All Star Oisin McConville. In the commentary box, Thomas Niblock is joined by Martin Clarke.

Derry v Tyrone
The first round proper of the Ulster Championship gets underway at Celtic Park as Derry take on Tyrone in a much anticipated clash. Mark Sidebottom presents coverage of the game, with analysis from Oisin McConville and Paddy Bradley. Austin O'Callaghan is joined in the commentary box by Martin McHugh.

Cavan v Armagh
Breffni Park, Cavan, provides the venue for this eagerly awaited Ulster Championship clash between Cavan and Armagh. Mark Sidebottom is joined in the studio by match pundits Oisin McConville and Paddy Bradley, while Martin McHugh joins Austin O'Callaghan on commentary.

Monaghan v Down
Full coverage from St Tiernach's Park in Clones as Monaghan begin the defence of their provincial title against Down. The Mourne men will be hoping for a return to form in the Ulster quarter-final tie following a disappointing League campaign.
Presented by Mark Sidebottom with expert analysis from All-Ireland winner Oisin McConville and All Star Martin Clarke.

Donegal v Fermanagh
After defeating Antrim in the preliminary round of the Ulster Championship Fermanagh move to the quarter-final stage, where they take on Donegal at Ballybofey.
Mark Sidebottom presents live coverage with analysis from Martin McHugh and Oisin McConville. Paddy Bradley joins Thomas Niblock on commentary.

Tyrone v Cavan
Mark Sidebottom introduces live coverage of the first of the Ulster Championship semi-final games as Tyrone take on Cavan at St Tiernach's Park, Clones.
With match analysis by Oisin McConville and Paddy Bradley, and commentary by Thomas Niblock and Martin McHugh.

Tyrone v Cavan
Mark Sidebottom presents deferred coverage of the Ulster Championship semi-final replay between Tyrone and Cavan from Clones.
Oisin McConville is on hand to provide analysis of the game while Martin McHugh joins Thomas Niblock on commentary.

17/07/2016
After two semi-final replays the line-up has been decided, Donegal will play Tyrone in the 2016 Ulster Senior Championship Final.
Mark Sidebottom presents the action from this showpiece event live from St Tiernach's Park, Clones in the company of GAA All Stars Oisin McConville, Martin McHugh and Philip Jordan. Thomas Niblock will be joined on commentary by Paddy Bradley while Thomas Kane is pitch-side along with Martin Clarke.
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