The Championship - Season 3 / Year 2010

Season 3 / Year 2010

Episodes

Derry v Armagh
The eagerly awaited 2010 Ulster Senior Championship gets under way when Armagh take on Derry in the preliminary round game at Celtic Park.
Austin O Callaghan presents the action live from the venue while Mark Sidebottom provides commentary.

Antrim v Tyrone
This first round fixture of the Ulster Championship has thrown up a replay of last year's Ulster Final as Antrim play Tyrone at Casement Park.
Liam Bardley will hope that his resurgent Antrim side will continue the momentum generated in last year's championship while Mickey Harte will be hoping that his Tyrone side can retain their Ulster Title.

Donegal v Down
Under the new management of James McCartan, Down travel to MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey to take on Donegal in the first round of the Ulster Championship. Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage from the ground with Mark Sidebottom giving commentary.

Armagh vs. Monaghan
Live at Casement Park for one of the most anticipated games of The Championship so far. After an impressive victory over Derry, Paddy O'Rourke's Armagh now take on neighbours Monaghan with a semi-final place up for grabs.
Austin O'Callaghan presents from the ground, and is joined in studio by Peter Canavan and Martin Mc Hugh. Commentary from Mark Sidebottom with Jarlath Burns.

Fermanagh vs. Cavan
Austin O' Callaghan presents live coverage of the Ulster quarter-final clash between neighbours Fermanagh and Cavan from Kingspan Breffni Park. Malachy O'Rourke's side are out to avenge their defeat to Cavan at the same ground in last year's quarter-final.
Commentary from Mark Sidebottom.

Tyrone vs Down
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage of the first Ulster Championship semi-final from Casement Park Belfast, where provincial champions Tyrone take on a Down side bouyed by an extra time victory over Donegal. Commentary from Mark Sidebottom.

Monaghan vs. Fermanagh
Austin O'Callaghan peresents live coverage of the second Ulster Championship semi-final, where Monaghan face Fermanagh to secure a place in the Ulster final. Austin is joined in the studio at Breffni Park by Martin McHugh and Jarlath Burns. Commentary comes from Mark Sidebottom.

18/07/2010
Coverage of the 2010 Ulster final from Clones, as Monaghan look to end their 22-year wait for a provincial title. Standing in their way are Tyrone, the current holders who have already defeated Antrim and Down.
Austin O'Callaghan presents from St Tiernach's Park and Mark Sidebottom provides full commentary.

Down v Kerry and Tyrone v Dublin
Down and Tyrone are the two remaining Ulster representatives at the quarter-final stage of the All-Ireland Championship.
Austin O Callaghan introduces a double bill of live action as Down take on Kerry and Tyrone play Dublin in an bid to reach September's final. Mark Sidebottom is joined by Peter Canavan and Martin McHugh in Croke Park, while Jarlath Burns, Rory Gallagher and Seamus McEnaney join Austin in studio to analyse the games.

Kildare v Down
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte joins Austin O Callaghan and Jarlath Burns in the studio to analyse the fortunes of Down, the only remaining Ulster team in this year's championship, as they take on Kildare in the All Ireland Football Semi Final, live from Croke Park. Mark Sidebottom is joined by Martin McHugh on commentary while Thomas Kane gets the views of managers and players from the sideline.
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