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Ulster Championship Video Review

July 30th, 2010

A total of 83 videos from the last few months of the Ulster Championships are now available to watch on the Ulster GAA YouTube channel.

They include a mixture of action, features and interviews with the likes of Sean O’Neill, Pat McEneaney, Paraic Duffy, Brian Dooher, Marty Clarke, Jamie Clarke and Peter McGrath.

The action videos from the SFC shows close-up angles of dramatic goals by the likes of Owen Mulligan and Benny Coulter, while an interview with Monaghan goalkeeper Darren Hughes right on the final whistle in Casement Park is the second most-viewed video in the Top Ten.

Tyrone’s Ulster Football Finals success is reflected in the latest entries, though the single most popular video from the entire collection is a music promo showing dramatic scenes from previous Tyrone and Monaghan games.

Finals day itself can be enjoyed again as the National Anthem sung by Aine Brolly and Brian Dooher’s speech are both available to view, in full. Furthermore, Ulster Council Secretary Danny Murphy’s reviews the 2010 Championships after the Finals.

The MFC has four entries in the Top Ten list of videos, with three of those involving Armagh. Youth is also the key theme for videos showing supporters enjoying Ulster Championship games free of charge. In particular, the focus falls on kids groups from Castlewellan, Downpatrick, various parts of Donegal, and Summer Camps in Omagh and Killyclogher.

The Youtube channel also contains videos from the Hurling Finals, Ladies Football, half-time exhibition games and the All Ireland Football Feile in Derry.

TOP TEN ULSTER CHAMPIONSHIP VIDEOS

1 – Music Promo for Football Final

2 – Darren Hughes, Monaghan goalkeeper

3 – Minor Goal – Armagh v Monaghan

4 – Clones Awaits

5 – Caolan Mooney, Down Minor

6 – Minor Report – Armagh v Monaghan

7 – Marty Clarke, Donegal v Down

8 – Nicholas Walsh, Cavan v Fermanagh

9 – Minor Goal – Armagh v Cavan

10 – Owen Mulligan goal, Antrim v Tyrone

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