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Devity Contract Services D1 R5 Wrap Up

Saturday 28.06.2025
Team Talk Mag
All County League


D1 R5 Results in association with DEVITY CONTRACT SERVICES LTD

Moortown 0-17 Donaghmore 1-14

Pomeroy 0-6 Trillick 1-21

Ardboe 1-21 Errigal Ciaran 3-14

Loughmacrory 3-15 Killyclogher 3-6

Dungannon 1-20 Carrickmore 2-16

Omagh 0-11 Galbally 4-9

Gortin 1-20 Derrylaughan 2-13

Edendork 3-11 Dromore 1-12

 

Shea Lawn held his nerve to convert a brilliant two point free off the ground from the left wing with the last kick of the game to earn Moortown a share off the spoils at home to Donaghmore. The visitors dominated the opening period to lead 1-10 to 0-3 with Ronan Cassidy getting their goal and points coming from Fergal Donaghy, Cormac McCann and Cassidy. Shea and Lawn both had two pointers in the second half with Brian McLernon and Mattie Conlon also on target. Cassidy and Cormac Drayne had second half points for Donaghmore but that late strike from Lawn left it all square at the final whistle.

 

Pomeroy are still searching for their first points after losing heavily to Trillick at Plunkett Park. James Garrity and Lee Brennan weighed in with 0-11 between them for the St.Macartans with Michael Gallagher, Frank McCaughey and Peter McCaughey all raising white flags as well and Liam Corry bagging their goal. Peter McGoldrick and Ronan Duffin hit a trio of points each for the Plunketts with Hugh McNamee their other marksman on the night.

 

Ardboe had the minimum to spare over Errigal Ciaran in a cracking encounter at Coney Park. Caolan Mallaghan got the Rossas goal with points coming from the likes of Darragh Devlin, Shay McGuigan, Jamie Concannon, Jeimi Muldoon and Davin McKeown. Shea McDernmott was in fine form for the visitors with his haul including three two pointers with Tiarnan Colhoun and Daniel Blake also getting points and Ciaran McGinley, Eoin Kelly and Joe Oguz scoring their goals.

 

Loughmacrory played host to neighbours Killyclogher and they took the two points only a couple of days after they were drawn out to face each other in the opening round of the championship. Ruairi McCullagh was in fine form for the St.Theresas with 1-7 to his name with Gareth Donaghy and Cathaoir Gallagher also finding the net and Pauraic Meenagh notching a few points. Patrick Corcoran got a brace of goals for the visitors with Cormac McGettigan also finding the net and Oran Toal and Tiernan McCann featuring among the points.

 

Dungannon remain top of the table and the only side with a perfect record from five game after holding off a comeback from Carrickmore to win by the minimum margin at O’Neill Park. James Quinn got the Clarkes goal as well as a few points with Paul Donaghy, Lorcan Mallon and Dalaigh Jones all raising white flags as well. Aidan Woods and Collie MacRory got the Carrickmore goals with Lorcan McGarrity, Rory Donnelly, Ciaran Cuddy and Stephen Grogan contributing points.

 

Galbally are still unbeaten as well after goals made the difference in their trip to Healy Park to play Omagh. Christopher Morris, Aiden Carberry, Mark Donnelly and Darragh Donaghy all found the net for the Pearses with points coming from Daiel Kerr, Ronan Nugent, Donnelly and Donaghy. Ronan O’Neill top scored for the St.Endas with Oisin Miller and Dan Haigney also on target.

 

Something had to give as Gortin welcomed Derrylaughan in a meeting between two promote sides who were chasing their first points and it was the St.Patricks who broke their duck. Liam Og Mossey led the way in the scoring stakes for the winners with 1-6 while Ruairi Keenan, Odhran Brolly, Peter Keenan and Sean Og McAleer all scored for them as well. Tomas Carney hit half a dozen points for the Kevin Barrys with  Fintan Cullen and Caoimhim Hughes getting their gaols and Danny Ball a brace of points.

 

Edendork made home advantage count against Dromore to pick up a good victory. Conor Mallon got a brace of goals as well as a number of points with Patrick McLernon their other goal scorer with Harry Og Conlon and Daire Conway providing points. Sean McNabb got the St.Dympnas major with Caolan Slevin, Paudie Dillon, Niall Sludden and Declan McNulty providing points.

 

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