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D1 R4 Devity Contract Services Ltd Wrap Up

Saturday 21.06.2025
Team Talk Mag
All County League


D1 R4 Results

Loughmacrory 0-16 Errigal Ciaran 1-8

Trillick 1-15 Edendork 2-7

Killyclogher 2-18 Omagh 1-17

Dromore 0-9 Ardboe 2-14

Derrylaughan 0-14 Dungannon 3-19

Donaghmore 1-17 Gortin 1-15

Galbally 3-19 Moortown 1-19

Carrickmore 1-17 Pomeroy 0-18

 

Loughmacrory picked up their first win of the campaign when ending Errigal Ciaran’s unbeaten start to the season. The hosts edged a low scoring first half with Pauraic Meenagh, Colm Logue, Daniel Blake and Thomas Mullin among the points for their respective clubs. RuairiMcCullagh and Meenagh added to the hosts lead in the third quarter before a Shea McDermott goal took the visitors back into the contest. Loughmacrory though finished strongly withy points from McCullagh, Ronan Fox and Arnie.

 

Trillick were another side who made home advantage count when they took the spoils against Edendork at Donnelly Park. Edendork had the better of things in the first half as they established a five point lead with the help of goals from Rian Nelis and Tomas Mallon coupled with points from Harry Og Conlon. The home side though turned things around with Lee Brennan hoisting half a dozen points with Daire Gallagher and Daley Tunney also raising white flags while Michael Gallagher got their goal as they restricted their opponents to one second half point.

 

Killyclogher secured local bragging rights when they saw off the challenge of neighbours Omagh on home soil. An early Jason McAnulla goal coupled with points from Ronan O’Neill and Dan Haigney saw the St.Endas shade the opening period, Mattie Howe, Cormac McGettigan and Oran Toal on target for Killyclogher. A strong start to the second half helped pave the way to victory for the St.Marys with Toal bagging a goal and Nathan Donnelly landing a two pointer. A Howe goal at the start of the final quarter was also crucial to the outcome despite points from McAnulla and Eoghan McNamee.

 

Ardboe made the trip to Gardrum Park and produced an impressive display to comfortably get the better of Dromore. A Cormac Devlin penalty separated the sides at the break with Paudie Dillon, Caolan Slevin, Shay McGuigan and Jamie Concannon getting points for their respective teams. Dillon and Ryan McCusker had second half points for the St.Dympnas but the Rossas were well on top with Devlin getting a second goal and McGuigan and Oisin Devlin tagging on points.

 

Dungannon continue to lead the way at the top of the table after comfortably see off Derrylaughan at the Loughshore. Adam Cushnahan was in fine form for the Kevin Barrys with his haul including a trio of two pointers with Caoimhin Hughes and Ciaran Quinn also on target. The Clarkes scored all three goals in the second period via Paul Donaghy, Lorcan Mallon and Leo Hughes with James Quinn, Paddy Quinn and Donaghy all weighing in with points as well.

 

Donaghmore justified their favourites tag but they had to pull out all the stops at Father Devlin Park to see off a determined Gortin side. The home side recovered from an indifferent start to hit a purple patch in the first half that yielded points Cormac McCann, Cormac Drayne and Ryan Cush coupled with a Thomas McGuigan goal. Points from Liam Og Mossey and Sean McAleer had kept Gortin in the hunt before Daniel Daly found the net for them late in the half. John McKenna and Jude McNally swapped points with Ruairi Keenan and McAleer before Donaghmore finished strongly with scores from Tom Grimes and McCann.

 

Galbally remain unbeaten but they had to produce a blistering final quarter after trailing by six points against Moortown. The Loughshore men led by the minimum margin at the interval thanks to points from Liam Lawn, Ryan Kelly, Shea Lawn and Brian McLernon, Eoghan O’Neill and Ronan Nugent with Galbally points and Daniel Kerr scoring a goal. McLernon bagged a goal in the third quarter but Galbally wasted no time in responding with majors from John Hetherington and Donaghy and they closed the game out with points from Liam Rafferty, Mark Donnelly and Conor Donnelly.

 

Carrickmore produced an outstanding second half comeback to deny neighbours Pomeroy their first points of the campaign. The Plunketts looked well in control when establishing a 0-15 to 0-3 halftime lead with Ryan McCallan, Ronan Duffin, Ryan Loughran and Jude Campbell their marksmen. It was a different story in the second half as the hosts got on top with Tiernan Loughran getting their goal as well as taking his points tally into double figures while Cormac Munroe got a two pointer as they took the spoils.

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