BECOME AN ADVERTISER

Advertise with us

Devity Contracts Ltd D1 Wrap Up

Saturday 14.06.2025
Team Talk Mag
All County League


R3 results

Errigal Ciaran 2-19 Edendork 1-20

Trillick 0-21 Loughmacrory 0-15

Pomeroy 0-11 Dromore 2-16

Ardboe 2-18 Killyclogher 1-10

Omagh 0-17 Derrylaughan 0-2

Dungannon 1-23 Donaghmore 0-16

Moortown 1-18 Carrickmore 2-13

Galbally 1-22 Gortin 1-15

 

Defending champions Dungannon lead the way at the summit of the table after an impressive victory over neighbours Donaghmore at O’Neill Park. Paul Donaghy was in outstanding form for the Clarkes weighing in with a dozen points including four two pointers. James Quinn got the only goal of the game for the winners with Paddy Quinn and Kevin Barker among their points as well. Fergal Donaghy and Conor O’Neill both weighed in with two pointers for the visitors with Ronan Cassidy, Ryan Cush and Joey Clarke supplying scores as well.

 

Galbally made it back to back wins but they had to pull out all the stops against a battling Gortin side at Pearse Park. The visitors shaded the opening period with Daniel Kerr, Darragh Donaghy, Rory Hetherington, Liam Og Mossey, Peter Keenan and Sean Og McAleer among the points for their respective sides. In the second half Galbally hit the front thanks to points from Kerr and Liam Rafferty coupled with a crucial Donaghy goal. Gortin stayed in the hunt through points from Ciaran Brolly and the impressive Mossey but Galbally took the spoils.

 

Errigal are another side who are unbeaten after three games but they were counting their blessings at Dunmoyle as they came up with a late winning goal to deny Edendork victory. The visitors led by five at the break thanks to efforts from Patrick McLernon, Conor Mallon and Daire Conway, Tommy Canavan and Daniel Blake with points for the hosts. An early second half goal from Fiachra Nelis had Edendork in control but the hosts responded with a goal of their own from Eoin Kelly. Harry Og Conlon and Ben Cullen helped Edendork maintain their lead until they were caught right at the end when Tiernan Colhoun got a winning goal.

 

Moortown came from behind at home to beat Carrickmore thanks to a couple of late points. The visitors had first half goals from Tiernan Loughran and Colm McCrory along with points from Rory Donnelly and Danny Fullerton. Shea Lawn sparked the comeback on a night when his points haul went into double figures. Rian Smith had scored their goal at the end of the opening half on a night when they also had points from Ryan Kelly and Mattie Conlon. Fullerton and Stephen Grogan had second half points for the St.Colmcilles but it wasn’t enough.

 

Two sides chasing their first win at Donnelly Park went head-to-head and it was Trillick who came out on top against Loughmacrory. The St.Macartans led by two at the short whistle thanks to points from Lee Brennan, Charlie Donnelly and Ryan Gray, Pauraic Meenagh, Oisin McCallan and Antoin Fox with Loughmacrory scores. Brennan hit a couple of two pointers with Niall Donnelly and James Garrity scoring as well as Trillick did enough despite points from the visitors for Ruairi McCullagh and Cathaoir Gallagher.

 

Dromore collected their second win of the campaign when they proved too strong for Pomeroy at Plunkett Park. The St.Dympnas dominated the first half with Paudi Dillon hitting a goal as well as a few points with Niall Sludden and Ronan McNabb Junior also on target, Marty Coyle and Ronan Duffin the Plunketts marksmen. Duffin, Peter Rafferty and Ryan McCallan all scored for Pomeroy in the second half but Dromore were always in control with John MacRory getting their second major either side of points from Dillon, Ciaran McCoy and Ryan McCusker.

 

Ardboe produced an impressive display at Coney park to end Killyclogher’s unbeaten record. The Rossas got off to the perfect start with a Shea O’Hare goal and Oran Mulgrew added another major by the end of the opening quarter. Tiernan Cox scored Killyclogher’s goal in the first half as well with Oran Toal among their points. In the second half the Loughshore men dominated and points from Shea McGuigan, Jamie Concannon, David Mulgrew and Darragh Devlin saw them emerge convincing winners despite Killyclogher scores from Mattie Howe and Cormac McGettigan.

 

Omagh were emphatic winners over newly promoted Derrylaughan at Healy Park. Ronan O’Neill was in outstanding form for the St.Endas with a ten point haul with Damien McGuigan, Conan Campbell and Ben Groogan others to raise white flags as well. Fintan Cullen and Shea Coney were the scorers on the night for Derrylaughan as they are still chasing their first points since their return to the senior grade.

BECOME AN ADVERTISER

Advertise with us