UUJ let go out a notice that they mean business by defeating holders St Mary's College School in a power-stuffed second-half show at the Forests Playing Fields in Belfast.
The Jordanstown furnish, who paraded a cosmic system of between province players, won by 0-17 to 1-09 yet found the going extreme in the primary half when St Mary's demonstrated especially versatile.
Be that as it may, when UUJ turned up the warmth they walked through imperiously to a last eight tie with College of Limerick.
St Mary's had would have liked to leave a mark on the world by holding the trophy, however they were not able match the stamina, power and precision of their rivals.
While overcome was an unpleasant disillusionment for St Mary's mentor Paddy Count - it brought the blind down on what has been an incredible spell for the club - the way in which UUJ cut out their triumph proposes far better days could be ahead.
With Oisin O'Neill and Cathal McShane to the fore, St Mary's developed a 0-7 to 0-6 interim lead, however that was tantamount to it got.
UUJ took charge in the second from last quarter and hailed 11 focuses with their adversaries overseeing only two accordingly.
The St Mary's barrier was not able contain the development and inventiveness of Tyrone twosome Check Bradley and Lee Brennan specifically, while Derry experts Danny Tallon and Terence O'Brien made helpful commitments.
Darragh Kavanagh and Oisin O'Neill reacted with focuses, while the last sacked their objective, yet their assault overall was solidly shackled.
St Mary's motivation was not helped by a dark card for Liam Devlin, while UUJ's Eoin McHugh's diversion finished when he was authorized in the second-half.
UUJ mentor Paul Energize hailed his collaboration's, demanding they had gone into the amusement confronting a tremendous test.
"We knew we would have been up against it as St Mary's are the Sigerson Container holders, yet there is a gigantic soul inside this side and they perhaps convey somewhat hurt from a few things that were said in regards to them," said Energize.
"I think the players simply acknowledged at the midway stage that they had been liable of giving the ball away on various events in what were simple turnovers," said Awaken.
"We realized that St Mary's would make life exceptionally troublesome for us by kicking it into high gear men round the ball transporter when we assaulted.
"Be that as it may, our point in the second half was to go out and execute our course of action superior to anything we had been doing."
Energize denied he had kept his players from approaching the media, inclining toward rather to harp on what he feels is the 'tight soul' inside his group.
"We concluded that we would cooperate until our Sigerson travel is finished," said Animate. "Our voyage could simply have finished yesterday. Each round is an extreme round in Sigerson football during this time yet there is a tight soul holding this gathering of players.
"Yesterday's match was just moved to a 4G pitch in the blink of an eye before it was because of begin - factors like this can impact things.
"We are up against College of Limerick in the quarter-finals one week from now and they have been in the last couple of Sigerson Container semi-finals, so we know the hugeness of the errand that we should go up against."
UUJ scorers: L Brennan 0-6 (4f), M Bradley 0-3, N Madine, R McAnespie 0-2 every, D Gallagher, D Tallon, R McNamee, T O'Brien 0-1 eachSt Mary's scorers: O O'Neill 1-4 (3f), C McShane 0-2, N Toner, D Kavanagh, S McConville 0-1 each
The Jordanstown furnish, who paraded a cosmic system of between province players, won by 0-17 to 1-09 yet found the going extreme in the primary half when St Mary's demonstrated especially versatile.
Be that as it may, when UUJ turned up the warmth they walked through imperiously to a last eight tie with College of Limerick.
St Mary's had would have liked to leave a mark on the world by holding the trophy, however they were not able match the stamina, power and precision of their rivals.
While overcome was an unpleasant disillusionment for St Mary's mentor Paddy Count - it brought the blind down on what has been an incredible spell for the club - the way in which UUJ cut out their triumph proposes far better days could be ahead.
With Oisin O'Neill and Cathal McShane to the fore, St Mary's developed a 0-7 to 0-6 interim lead, however that was tantamount to it got.
UUJ took charge in the second from last quarter and hailed 11 focuses with their adversaries overseeing only two accordingly.
The St Mary's barrier was not able contain the development and inventiveness of Tyrone twosome Check Bradley and Lee Brennan specifically, while Derry experts Danny Tallon and Terence O'Brien made helpful commitments.
Darragh Kavanagh and Oisin O'Neill reacted with focuses, while the last sacked their objective, yet their assault overall was solidly shackled.
St Mary's motivation was not helped by a dark card for Liam Devlin, while UUJ's Eoin McHugh's diversion finished when he was authorized in the second-half.
UUJ mentor Paul Energize hailed his collaboration's, demanding they had gone into the amusement confronting a tremendous test.
"We knew we would have been up against it as St Mary's are the Sigerson Container holders, yet there is a gigantic soul inside this side and they perhaps convey somewhat hurt from a few things that were said in regards to them," said Energize.
"I think the players simply acknowledged at the midway stage that they had been liable of giving the ball away on various events in what were simple turnovers," said Awaken.
"We realized that St Mary's would make life exceptionally troublesome for us by kicking it into high gear men round the ball transporter when we assaulted.
"Be that as it may, our point in the second half was to go out and execute our course of action superior to anything we had been doing."
Energize denied he had kept his players from approaching the media, inclining toward rather to harp on what he feels is the 'tight soul' inside his group.
"We concluded that we would cooperate until our Sigerson travel is finished," said Animate. "Our voyage could simply have finished yesterday. Each round is an extreme round in Sigerson football during this time yet there is a tight soul holding this gathering of players.
"Yesterday's match was just moved to a 4G pitch in the blink of an eye before it was because of begin - factors like this can impact things.
"We are up against College of Limerick in the quarter-finals one week from now and they have been in the last couple of Sigerson Container semi-finals, so we know the hugeness of the errand that we should go up against."
UUJ scorers: L Brennan 0-6 (4f), M Bradley 0-3, N Madine, R McAnespie 0-2 every, D Gallagher, D Tallon, R McNamee, T O'Brien 0-1 eachSt Mary's scorers: O O'Neill 1-4 (3f), C McShane 0-2, N Toner, D Kavanagh, S McConville 0-1 each
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