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D2 R9 Wrap Up In Association With Castle Paving

Saturday 26.07.2025
Team Talk Mag
All County League


D2 R9 Results

Fintona 1-16 Eglish 7-19

Owen Roes 1-14 Clonoe 2-16

Naomh Eoghan 2-19 Drumquin 2-14

Aghyaran 0-11 Rock 1-16

Kildress 0-15 Aghaloo 0-13

Killeeshil 1-7 Coalisland 3-8

Stewartstown 2-12 Beragh 3-15

Greencastle 2-12 Moy 1-15

 

 

Eglish hit Fintona for seven goals to stay on the coattails of the leaders in Division two and leave their opponents just above the danger zone. Nathan Horsfield, Conor McCann and Conall McNulty all scored first half goals with Seamus Muldoon, Ryan Donnelly, Emmet McKenna and top scorer Ethan Jordan all raising green flags in the second period. Eoghan Hegarty got the goal for the Pearses with Jared Brogan and Aaron McCarney weighing in with 0-9 between them for the hosts.

 

Clonoe are the outright leaders in Intermediate football and the only side with a perfect record following their win in Owen Roes. The visitors began brightly with a Tommy Taggert goal and Connor McAliskey added another major but a Cathal McShane goal kept Owen Roes in touch. Damien McCrossan, McShane and Peter Kirk had second half points for the home side but efforts from McAliskey, Rhys Donnelly and Ryan Quinn made sure of victory for the Rahillys.

 

Naomh Eoghan returned to winning ways when they got the better of neighbours Drumquin. The Wolfe Tones edged the opening half with Oisin Gormley, Finnen Patterson, Aidan McSorley and Kevin Gallagher among the points for their respective sides. Niall Mayse and Piaras McSorley struck for two goals in as many minutes midway through the second half for the winners and while Drumquin responded with a goal of their own from Frankie McAlynn further points from Eoin Devlin, Aidan McSorley and Mayse ensured victory for Naomh Eoghan.

 

Rock secured a much needed win in Aghyaran for a result that leaves the St.Davogs in trouble. Odhran Nugent got the only goal of the game with Liam Nugent, Aidan McGarrity and Shane Murphy all supplying points for the St.Patricks. Ronan McHugh, Eoghan McHugh and substitute Ethan McHugh all featured among the points for the hosts.

 

There was a crucial four pointer at Gortacladdy as well with Kildress coming out on top against Aghaloo. Once again Shea Quinn was the scorer in chief for the Wolfe Tones with 0-7 to his name with Caolan McNamee, Shea Loughran and Johnny Connolly all on target as well. Niall McElroy, Jody McGlone, Tiernan Donnelly and Conor Mullen got all but one of the Aghaloo total between them.

 

Goals proved key as Coalisland took the spoils from their trip to Killeeshil. Cormac O’Hagan, Donal Sheeran and Niall Devlin all found the net for the Fianna with Tiernan Quinn featuring among their points. Conall Monaghan raised a green flag for the home side on a night when they had points from Tomas Hoy, Dillon O’Neill and Odhran Callaghan.

 

Beragh moved onto double figures in the points column when they proved too strong for a Stewartstown side who reman in the danger zone. Oisin Donnelly, Finn Grimes and defender Matthew McCartan got the goals for the Red Knights with Donnelly, Martin Rodgers and Ben McSorley getting points. Shea O’Neill scored a brace of goals for the Harps and was among their points too as were Dan Lowe and Dylan McElhatton.

 

Moy dropped their first point of the campaign when they drew away to Greencastle in a contested that could have gone either way. The home side made all the early running and a Dan Tuohy goal helped them into a six point lead. A Paddy Lavery goal though meant Moy only trailed by the minimum margin at the break. Ryan Gumley, Miceal McCann and Cahir McCullagh had second half points for Greencastle with Michael Conroy, Liam McGeary and Colm Cavanagh replying for Moy. A two pointer from Conroy edged Moy in front but Sean Warnock grabbed a late equaliser.

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