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D2 R8 Wrap Up In Association With Castle Paving
Saturday 27.07.2024
D2 R8 Results
Fintona 0-6 Gortin 4-13
Clogher 1-6 Moy 2-10
Aghyaran 2-15 Cookstown 1-15
Naomh Eoghan 0-13 Drumragh 2-5
Kildress 0-15 Rock 2-11
Stewartstown 1-12 Moortown 1-10
Derrylaughan 1-10 Beragh 1-10
Owen Roes 1-12 Greencastle 2-11
Gortin remain unbeaten and two points clear of the chasing pack after an emphatic win away to Fintona. Liam Og Mossey was in unstoppable form for the visitors with 2-9 to his name with Sean Og McAleer and Ciaran Brolly also finding the net. Aaron McCarney, Aiden Donnelly and Cathal Gillespie had points on a night to forget for the Pearses.
Moy remain second in the table after a routine victory away to Clogher. The twin scoring threat of Michael Conroy and Ryan Coleman was again very much to the fore for the visitors accounting for all but one of their 2-10 tally. Ryan McCaughey, Michael McCaughey and Rory McElroy weighed in with points for the Eire Ogs with Fergal McKenna bagging their goal late on.
Rock made the short trip to Kildress and came away with the spoils to stay joint third in the table. Thomas Mackle and Shea Daly got their goals with Conor McGarrity and Shane Murphy supplying points. Shea Murphy and Shea Quinn weighed in with 0-11 between them for the Wolfe Tones with Pauric Lagan getting a couple of points as well.
Greencastle are also third in the table and they too had to pull out all the stops to secure a narrow victory at Owen Roes after the sides were level at the break. Cahir McCullagh top scored for the visitors with his haul including a goal with Chrissy Gallen getting their other major and Sean Warnock and Barry McGarvey featuring among the points. Cathal McShane got the Owen Roes goal as well as a few points with Ryan McShane, Conall McCormack and Conor O’Neill also on target.
Aghyaran stay in contention at the business end of the table but they were pushed all the way at home by a Cookstown side who are in the lower regions of the table. Paddy McNulty and Ronan McHugh got the St.Davogs goals as well as a number of points between them with Ronan McLaughlin and Benny Gallen also on target. Matthew Carberry led the way in the scoring stakes for the Father Rocks with a goal and a number of points with Niall McMurray and Michael McElhatton both getting their names on the scoresheet as well.
Naomh Eoghan made it back to back wins in four days with a vital win at home to Drumragh. Eoin Devine and Conor Traynor kicked seven points between them for the winners with Tiarnan Mayse and Brendan Boyle notching a brace each. Daniel O’Neill and Ronan Maguire got the goals for the Sarsfields with Malachy McManus featuring among their points as the visitors stay bottom of the table.
Stewartstown eased themselves away from the lower regions of the table when they upset the odds with a two point success at home to Moortown. Dan Lowe got the all important goal for the Harps as well as a few points with Macauley Quinn, Gerard O’Neill and Shea Burke also on target. Brian McLernon got the goal for the Malachys with Shea Lawn, Liam Lawn and Paul Quinn contributing points.
It finished all square at the Loughshore between Derrylaughan and Beragh. Conor Owens hit an early goal for the Red Knights but it was level at the break with Ciaran Gervin finding the net for the Kevin Barrys. Owens and Oisin Donnelly exchanged second half points with Tomas Carney and Conor Hughes with a stalemate a fair result.











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