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Sunday 18.08.2024
Team Talk Mag
All County League


R13 Results

Errigal Ciaran 2-4 Dromore 1-7

Edendork 0-11 Dungannon 2-8

Clonoe 1-6 Omagh 0-14

Trillick 0-12 Ardboe 2-4

Galbally 3-8 Killyclogher 2-11

Coalisland 1-13 Loughmacrory 3-10

Carrickmore 1-11 Eglish 0-11

Donaghmore 1-13 Pomeroy 0-9

 

It finished all square at Dunmoyle on Saturday afternoon in a contest that saw Ruairi Canavan weigh in with all of his side’s total. Dromore led 0-5 to 1-0 at the break with Sean McNabb, Declan McNulty and Ronan McNabb among their points, Canavan with a 17th minute goal. Canavan exchanged third quarter points with McNulty and Ryan McCusker before Sean McNabb left five between the sides with less than ten minutes to go. Canavan pointed from play as well as a free before grabbing an equalising goal two minutes into injury time.

 

Dungannon maintained their push for a league semi final spot when goals proved to be key away to neighbours Edendork who remain in trouble as a result of this defeat. Kevin Barker and Oisin Cowan got the goals for the Clarkes with Paddy Quinn and Paul Donaghy among their points. Darren McCurry landed seven points for the St.Malachys with James Fearon and Jake Ferguson also on target.

 

Eglish are still looking for their first win of the campaign despite a battling display away to a Carrickmore side who moved back into the top four as a result of this win. Lorcan McGarrity, Danny Fullerton, Tiarnan Murray and Oisin McElroy all contributed points for the winners while Sean Loughran bagged the only goal of the game. Ethan Jordan top scored for the visitors with 0-5 to his name with Matthew McGleenan, Dan Muldoon and Colm Byrne also on target.

 

Coalisland are still second from bottom of the table after goals won the day for Loughmacrory at Father Campbell Park. The visitors led 1-5 to 0-6 at the break with their goal coming from Ruairi McCullagh with Cathal Donaghy and Pauraic Meenagh among their points, Tieran Quinn and Sean L Corr with all bar one of the Fianna’s total between them. Points from Quinn and Michael McKernan saw the hosts draw level on the restart before Eoin McElholm and James McCann exchanged goals. A second McElholm goal late on proved decisive despite Fianna points from Cathair and Tiernan Quinn.

 

Clonoe remain in deep trouble as well after losing at home to Omagh. Conan Grugan, Jason McAnulla and Conor O’Donnell all hit a trio of points each for the St.Endas with Daryl Magee getting the Rahillys goal and Connor McAliskey all bar one of their points.

 

Ardboe are another side who are struggling at the wrong end of the table and despite leading on a couple of occasions they still left Donnelly Park empty handed after their clash with Trillick. Lee Brennan kicked half of the St.Macartans tally with Liam Gray, Rory Brennan and Ciaran Daly on target as well. Conor Devlin and Jemi Muldoon were the goal scorers for the Rossas with Odhran Mulgrew among their points.

 

Donaghmore ensured their safety with a win over Pomeroy at Father Devlin Park, the Plunketts still not out of the woods yet. Ronan Cassidy top scored for the home side with 1-3 to his name with Lorcan Quinn, Noah Grimes and Conor O’Neill supplying points as well. Kieran McGeary, Hugh J Cunningham and Gareth McAleer were all on the scoresheet for the Plunketts.

 

Galbally staged a second half revival to gain a share off the spoils at home to Killyclogher to keep their hopes of a top four finish alive. Gavin Potter got a first half goal for the visitors with Mark Bradley and Conal McCann among their points as they led by eight. Galbally had third quarter goals from Joseph Corrigan and Darragh Donaghy with Sean Kerr responding with a Killyclogher major. A second Corrigan goal had the hosts in front before Dara Hayes scored a late equaliser.

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