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Thursday 15.08.2024
Team Talk Mag
All County League


D1 R12 Results

Pomeroy 0-13 Galbally 2-10

Dungannon 4-7 Dromore 1-16

Omagh 1-14 Donaghmore 2-7

Trillick 0-13 Eglish 0-7

Loughmacrory 1-11 Carrickmore 0-13

Clonoe 1-10 Errigal Ciaran 2-12

Ardboe 1-9 Coalisland 0-10

Edendork 1-15 Killyclogher 2-16

 

Galbally made the short trip to Plunkett Park to take on Pomeroy and they took the spoils to end a four game winless streak. The hosts began well with three unanswered points from Hugh J Cunningham, Hugh McNamee and Ryan Loughran before Enda McGarrity grabbed a goal for the Pearses. Frank Burns and Sean Hughes swapped points before the latter got a second Galbally goal. It was level at the break though after points from McNamee and Jude Campbell. Darragh Donaghy and Campbell exchanged points on the restart before Conor Donaghy, Ronan Nugent and Liam Rafferty put Galbally four clear. Defender Lorcan Kilpatrick converted two “45s” for the home side but Galbally emerged victorious.

 

Peter Teague hit a late equaliser as Dromore and Dungannon shared the points in an entertaining encounter at O’Neill Park. A Ryan Jones goal helped the Clarkes shade the first half with Teague and Declan McNulty hitting a brace each for the St.Dympnas. Points from Ciaran McCoy, Teague and Colm MacRory put the St.Dympnas in front on the restart but two quick goals from Paddy Quinn and Conor McKee saw the lead change hands again. Back came Dromore with a Brian Gallagher goal and points from Sean McNabb and Ryan McCusker before Finn Spence got a 4th Dungannon major. It looked like the winner until Teague levelled it.

 

Omagh and Donaghmore were both in need of points when they met at Healy Park and it was the St.Endas who came out on top. The home side led by the minimum margin at the interval thanks to an Enda McCaffery goal and points from Ronan O’Neill and Conor O’Donnell, Ryan Cush with as brace for Donaghmore with his brother Conor getting their goal. Two points each from Conor O’Neill and Ronan Cassidy coupled with a Jude McNally goal saw the lead change hands in the third quarter but then Donaghmore failed to score again. O’Neill and O’Donnell finished with 0-4 each with Oisin Millar getting a couple and Conan Grugan and Callum Daly also on target.

 

Trillick justified their favourites tag with a comfortable victory over an Eglish side who remain bottom of the table and still looking for their first victory of the campaign. Lee Brennan kicked four points for the winners with Mattie Donnelly and Simon Garrity getting a couple each and Peter McCaughey and Daniel Donnelly also on the scoresheet. Ethan Jordan top scored for the visitors with four points to his name with Matthew McGleenan getting a brace and Seamus Muldoon their other marksmen on the night.

 

Loughmacrory secured local bragging rights when they had the minimum to spare at home to Parish rivals Carrickmore. A Ruairi McCullagh goal enabled the St.Theresas to greet the short whistle 1-4 to 0-6 in front, Pauraic Meenagh, McCullagh, Eoin McElholm, Ciaran Daly, Ruairi Loughran and Oisin McElroy among the points for their respective sides. Danny Fullerton, Cormac Monroe and Tiarnan Murray had second half points for the St.Colmcilles but efforts from McElholm and McCullagh ensured that Loughmacrory secured victory on a night when the Donaghy brothers Cathal, Eoin and Gareth all registered.

 

Errigal Ciaran made the trip to O’Rahilly Park were they justified their favourites tag with victory over a Clonoe side who remain just above the danger zone. The home side led by two points at the break thanks to a Connor McAliskey goal as well as scores from Pascal McClure, Darragh Canavan with the Errigal Ciaran major. McAliskey took his personal haul to 1-5Darragh McGrath and Danny McNulty also on target but the visitors bagged a second goal through Eoin Kelly with the Canavan brothers Darragh and Ruairi claiming ten points between them.

 

It was a must win game for both sides at Coney Park in a contest that saw Ardboe and Coalisland go head to head with Caolan Mallaghan’s goal proving to be the decisive score on the night. The Fianna led 0-6 to 0-4 at halftime with points coming from Tiernan Quinn, Niall Devlin and Cormac O’Hagan, Peter and Conan Devlin on target for the Rossas. A David Mulgrew brace got the home side off to a good start in the second half before Mallaghan got that all important goal. Quinn and Devlin replied for Coalisland but Ardboe held out with Conan Devlin grabbing as late insurance point for them.

 

Killyclogher are joint top of the table after edging a high scoring encounter with Edendork at Arthur Mallon Park. The visitors led 1-8 to 0-7 at halftime with Sean Broderick getting their goal, Gavin Potter three points with Emmet McFadden and Gabhan Sludden also on target, Darren McCurry with all but one of Edendork’s haul. James Fearon got an early second half Edendork goal while McCurry tagged on another five points with Stephen Gervin getting a couple as well but it still wasn’t enough as Potter got his side’s second major and Mark Bradley and Conal McCann added five points between them.

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