The opening Ulster minor league game scheduled for last Saturday in Ballyshannon between Donegal and Fermanagh was postponed.
The decision was taken by the Ulster Council who had acceded to a request from Tyrone, who are in the same section to have their opening game postponed due to having a number of their panel unavailable.
These were the players who are on the St Patrick's Dungannon MacRory Cup final panel.
At the time of going to press there was no indication as to when these postponed games would be played.
Fermanagh will have their first home game in the campaign this Saturday when they entertain Antrim in Tempo.
ROUND FIVE NFL.
Round five of the National League is scheduled for the weekend of March 29th and 30th. In division three the fixtures are; Saturday 29th; Down v Limerick; Sunday 30th Sligo v Fermanagh ; Longford v Louth; Wexford v Leitrim.
At the moment in the league table Fermanagh hold second place over Down thanks to a better score difference. Fermanagh have an eight point difference, Down are on the three point mark.
ST AIDEN'S IN PROVINCIAL FINAL
St Aiden's Derrylin have reached the Ulster Secondary schools under 16 girls championship final.
The team earned their place in the decider when they cruised to an emphatic semi final victory over St Colm's Draperstown, the game played at Tempo on Thursday of last week.
St Aiden's put in a powerhouse display which saw them totally overwhelm the Derry opposition and on this form they have every appearance of being a team who will be exceptionally hard to deny the provincial crown.
Final opponents are St Genevieve's of Belfast and the decider will be played shortly after the Easter holiday break.