Part 8 looks at the Junior B and Junior C Championships and also the Over 30s !

[b]JUNIOR B CHAMPIONSHIP

YEAR – WINNERS — RUNNER-UP[/b]
1975 – Ballinamore 2-13 — Fenagh 0-4
1976 – Ballinamore 3-13 — Allen Gaels 3-6
1977 – Ballinamore 2-12 — Allen Gaels 2-2
1978 – Carrick on Shannon 1-5 — Ballinamore 0-4
1979 – Gortletteragh 0-6 — Aughwillan 0-3
1980 – Aughawillan 6-6 — Cloone 1-4
1981 – Gortletteragh 3-12 — Aughawillan 2-7
1982 – Gortletteragh 1-8 — Aughawillan 0-10
1983 – Gortletteragh 1-4 — Aughawillan 0-3
1984 – Ballinamore 3-2 — Aughawillan1-6
1985 – Aughawillan 1-7 — Ballinamore 0-9
1986 – Ballinamore 0-11 — Gortletteragh 0-8
1987 – Gortletteragh 2-5 — St Marys 2-4
1988 – St Marys 1-11 — Allen Gaels 0-3

Competition Ended in 1988 —
Revived in 1996 as a Junior Championship for teams in Div 4 of League. Up to 1988 it was for second strings of teams in Div 1 Senior League —

1996 – St Marys 1-8 — Carrigallen 1-2 (after replay)
— Draw Carrigallen 2-7 St Marys 1-10 —
1997 – Mohill 2-12 — Glencar/Manor 0-3
1998 – Cloone 1-7 — Bornacoola 0-6
1999 – Bornacoola 3-11 — Ballinamore 2-8
2000 – Ballinamore 1-11 — Eslin 0-7
2001 – Leitrim Gaels 0-9 — Dromahair 0-5
2002 – Eslin 4-13 — Melvin Gaels 1-4
2003 – Allen Gaels 0-10 — Melvin Gaels 0-5
2004 – Melvin Gaels 0-9 — Leitrim Gaels 0-7
2005 – Dromahair — St Mary?s

JUNIOR C CHAMPIONSHIP
Year – Winners — Runner up
1998 – Se?n O Heslins 2-5 — Aughawillan 1-6
1999 – Glencar/Manor 1-10 — Aughavas 0-3
2000-2002 — No Competition
2003 – Mohill 1-9 — St Osnatts 0-5
2004 – Glencar/Manor 0-14 — Eslin 0-4
2005 – Aughnasheelin — St. Osnats

OVER 30s COMPETITION

Year – Winners — Runner-up
1984 – Gortletteragh 0-4 — Cloone 0-1 Replay
1985 – Cloone 1-9 — Gortletteragh 0-3
1986 – Cloone 1-8 — Gortletteragh 0-7
1987 – Cloone 0-9 — Slevenakilla Gaels 1-4
1988 – Castlefore Gaels w/o — Cloone scr
1989 – Gortletteragh 2-8 — St Marys 2-6
1990 – Cloone 0-7 — Gortletteragh 0-6
1991 – Gortletteragh 1-13 — Cloone 1-2
1992 – St Marys 3-7 — Gortletteragh 2-7
1993 – St Marys 0-12 — Drumkeeran 0-9 — Not played after 1993, restarted 2002 —
2002 – Dromahair 1-9 — Mohill 1-2
2003 – None
2004 –
2005 –

 

 

18-May-06 by Compliled by Sean O Suilleabhain, web format – PRO

[b]Hurling Developement squads.[/b]
Our hurling developement squads will commence on Saturday May 27th. Coaching at under 12 – 14 and 16 will take place each Saturday morning. Venue and times will appear next week.

[b]Hurling into the Schools. [/b]
The official launch of Hurling into the Schools will take place on Tuesday evening next at 7pm in the Bush Hotel.All those with an interest in the promotion of Hurling or Camogie, either at school or club are very welcome to come along. Summer Camp Forms. Forms have now been distributed and we would ask parents and children to fill them in and return to Thomas Keenan without delay, to guarantee your place and to help us organise the camps.

[b]Developement Squads. [/b]
Our U15 and U16 developement squads had two very good workouts at the weekend. Our U15 squad were coached by John O Mahoney while our U16 squad played Roscommon in a trial match.

 

 

15-May-06 by Thomas Keenan

[b]Club Leagues: [/b]
An understrength Aughawillan team qualified for the Division 1 League final on Saturday evening with a 1.12 to 1.07 win over Kiltubrid. In an entertaining game, Aughawillan set the early pace with points from Niamh McGlade to take a four point lead before Miranda Burke pointed to settle Kiltubrid. A goal from Sinead Tighe gave Kiltubrid a first half lifeline but Aughawillan still held the upper hand at half time leading by 0-7 to 1-02. An early Kiltubrid point reduced the arrears as Aughawillan again began to gain some momentum to stretch their lead to two points. Mid mad through the half a well struck 45 from Maeve Quinn caused confusion in the Kiltubrid defence and went straight into the net putting some distance between the teams. Kiltubrid continued to press forward but some poor finishing by the forwards ensured that Aughawillan enjoyed a five point win. On Sunday Mohill had the opportunity to join Aughawillan in the final when Cloone were the visitors to Mohill. In a high Scóring game, Cloone enjoyed their best performance in two years in recording a comprehensive 1-17 to 0-12 win. This result now means a three way playoff between Mohill, Cloone and Kiltubrid, each having recorded one victory each in the league to date.

Only one game was played in Division 2 with St Josephs remaining top of the table with a comprehensive 5.13 to 1.05 win over St Marys. The Bornacoola v Glencar Manor and Annaduff v Ballinaglera games were postponed. In Division 3, Sean O?Heslin?s joined Dromahair at the top of the table when they defeated Dromahair by a single point on a scoreline of 3.04 to 1.09.

[b]Connacht Club League:[/b]
Aughawillan were in action again on Sunday when they travelled to Westport to play Grainne Mhaols of Galway in the preliminary round of the Connacht Club League and came away with a 2.06 to 2.02 win. This win now earns Aughawillan a quarter final tie with Castleconnor of Sligo. In the same competition Kiltubrid bowed out of the competition on Thursday last as they were defeated by 1.12 to 1.03 by St Brendans of Galway. Mohill face Tourlestrane of Sligo in the same competition.

[b]TG4 Connacht Junior Championship:[/b]
Its back to county action again next Sunday as Leitrim face Mayo in the Quarter final of the Connacht Championship. Mayo were defeated by London three weeks ago and Galway on Sunday evening and will have to travel to Leitrim for the game. As the Championship now enters the knockout stages, this is a must winÓgame for Leitrim The disappointment of the results against Sligo and in particular the heartbreaking loss to Clare in the League final will have to be put aside on Sunday. This is a game Leitrim should win to set up a semi final date with Galway at the end of June. See fixtures for details.

[b]Connacht Feile 2006:[/b]
A total of eleven teams from Leitrim have entered the festival to be played on 10th June. A mini blitz will be ran by the county board on Saturday 27th May.

[b]9 a Side Club Leagues:[/b]
Next weekend round 3 of the intermediate league will be played. Bornacoola and Ballinaglera meet on Friday evening in Dromod while Glencar Manor versus St Marys and St Josephs against Annaduff are scheduled for Sunday morning.

 

 

15-May-06 by Patricia Bohan

This weekend the clubs are in action in Divison 1, 2, 4 & 5 while the Ladies Divisions 1, 2 & 3 are also busy.

Saturday evening most of the Division 4 and 5 games are pencilled in and Sunday its the trun of Divisions 1 & 2 and the Ladies divisons.

The injury ravaged County Senior team has a challenge against Tipperary on Saturday evening at 7pm in Paric Sean.

After last weekends injuries list pile up we hope that our county players come through unscathe.

The following are currently injured:
Declan Maxwell, Shane Foley, Cathal McCrann, Darren Duignan, RonanÓgallagher and Gary McCloskey

 

 

12-May-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Tir Conaill Harps GAC is a community based Club inÓglasgow

The Tir Conaill Harps GAC is a community based club inÓglasgow. We are quite a unique club by virtue of the fact that in addition to playing the traditional gaelic codes of camogie and football, we also run a ladies shinty team who compete in the Scottish Camanachd championships. Over the weekend of 2nd-4th June, the club will be hosting the first ever Glasgow Womens Celtic Sports Festival at various venues in the city.

The festival is aimed at celebrating the contribution women make to the development of our club and also to raise the profile of gaelic games among the wider community inÓglasgow. Among the event being planned are exhibition matches in all three codes, schools challenge matches, come and try coaching for local youngsters, coaching courses in football and camogie as well as tournaments involving visiting teams from Ireland. The weekend will be rounded off with a ceili with the music being provided by club members.

We would like to hear from clubs in Ireland who may be interested in participating. The club will be able to assist with organising transport and accommodation.

Further details about the club is available on our website

www.conaill.fsnet.co.uk

or by contacting us by phone or e-mail :

0044 (0)141 221 4553

E-mail tom@conaill.fsnet.co.uk

 

 

09-May-06 by Tir Conaill Harps

[b]Suzuki Ladies national League Final:[/b]
Heartbreak in Athlone for Leitrim on Sunday when Clare snatched a last minute goal to win the League Final. Similar to the Sligo game, Leitrim opened the game brightly and went into a four point lead before Clare hit back with two goals to earn a three point lead at the break. However Leitrim never gave up in the second half and levelled the game midway through before Clare hit the front again. This game will be remembered only for the final moments. Down a single point with time almost up Clare Owens converted Leitrim?s only goal chance of the game with just a minute remaining a minute on the countdown clock. Unfortunately lack of concentration and a last gasp effort from Tammy Hehir ended Leitrim?s dream and the title went to Clare with a single point win. In the end a huge effort for Leitrim just fell short and the prospect of promotion to Division 2 as champions was snatched away in a single moment. It was a game Leitrim could have won but too many wides and an inability to close down by the defence was crucial in the end. Leitrim now have a break of two weeks before the next outing in the Championship quarter final against Mayo on 21st May.

[b]Club Leagues:[/b]
Its back to the club leagues next weekend with two crucial games down for decision in Division 1. In Division 1 Aughawillan will play Kiltubrid on Saturday. This is a must winÓgame for Kiltubrid to keep their hopes of qualification for the final on track. On Sunday Mohill play Cloone, where a win for Mohill will guarantee them at least a playoff place. Cloone are still in contention but also must win to keep them in the race. In Division 2 St Joseph?s play St Marys and Glencar Manor play Bornacooola with home wins the most likely results to keep both teams unbeaten. Annaduff have a home game against Ballinaglera and this should be enough to ensure victory while Sean O Heslins and Dromahair meet in Division 3 with the visitors hoping to extend their unbeaten run.

[b]9 a Side Leagues:[/b]
In the Intermediate competition St Mary?s had a comfortable win over Bornacoola by 3.08 to 2.00 Ballinaglera winning by 2.06 to 1.07 against St Josephs. Glencar Manor defeated Annaduff by 4.09 to 1.06. In the junior league Sean O Heslins defeated Dromahair by 3.03 to 2.03 with a late goal. In a high Scóring encounter Gortlettragh recorded a 6.05 to 3.12 win over Fenagh and Aughawillan enjoyed a 1.11 to 0.05 win over neighbours Aughnasheelin.

[b]Underdogs:[/b]
The Underdogs are returning for a fresh campaign. The time for ladies football has come. In December 2006 the ladies Football Underdogs team will go up against the 2006 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Champions. Its the Underdogs against the Topdogs. This time around the will be lead by Brian Mullins of Dub, along with two other well-known football personalities. It is accepted that Mullins was one of the best midfielders in the history of Gaelic football. He has four All-Ireland medals and a spell managing Derry under his belt. TG4 and Adare Productions are inviting applications from players now. Any player over 18 who has never played senior county football and has never been nominated for or has won an All-Star, qualifies as an Underdog and can apply. Four of last years Underdogs went on to play for their county despite being overlooked until then. To apply visit TG4?s website, www.tg4.ie, and click on the Underdogs link. The first Trial will take place in Limerick on Sat 27th May 2006. The second Trial will take place in Dublin on Sun 28th May 2006. Callbacks will take place on Sat 10th June.

[b]Connacht Feile:[/b]
Clubs are reminded that Thursday May 11th is the closing date for entries for the Connacht Feile on 10th June.

 

 

09-May-06 by Patricia Bohan

[b]U-15 Development Squad[/b]
Our under 15 squad played Donegal on Saturday last and lost out on a scoreline of 1-17 to 0-17. Management were very happy as they made many changes during the course of the game. Further games and sessions are planned over the next few weeks.

[b]U-16 Development Squad[/b]
Our under 16 squad were also in action last weekend against Sligo. This was used as a trial game for the up coming competitions and more will be held in the next few weeks.

[b]Hurling into the schools.[/b]
This new incentive will be officially launched on the 23/05/06 in the Bush Hotel at 7pm. Any one with an interest in Hurling or Camogie from schools or clubs are very welcome to attend. Hurling Development Squads Training for these Squads will commence on Saturday 27/05/06. Full Details next week.

[b]VHI Summer camps[/b]
Application forms for the Vhi summer camps have been distributed and should be returned to Thomas Keenan, Breanross South, Mohill, without delay. This is to ensure that all camps will have sufficient helpers and that we have enough camp kits in each size ordered, so please don?t leave registering until the day of the camp. We would like to thank the primary schools and teachers for their help in distributing the forms.

 

 

08-May-06 by Thomas Keenan

Round up of the weekend fixtures:

[b]County Games:[/b]
Best of luck to the 2 County teams in action this weekend as the Mens Junior team play Roscommon this evening in Elphin and then the big game on Sunday when the Ladies take on Clare in the Division 3 – Suzuki National League Final. This game is in Pairc Ciaran, Athlone at 3.30pm on Sunday.

[b]All County League:[/b]
The Division 1 & 2 games are scheduled for tomorrow evening, while on Sunday there a games in Division 2, 3 & 4

[b]Ladies Clubs:[/b]
The Ladies Division 3 and Ladiess 9s compete on Sunday

 

 

05-May-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

This evenings Connacht Junior Semi-final clash between Roscommon and Leitrim has been changed from Tarmonbarry to Elphin.

The throw-in time remains at 7pm.

Best of luck to the lads !

 

 

05-May-06 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Information from Ballinaglera GAA regarding a new development

Ballinaglera GAA are undertaking a development of an all weather training facility at St. Hugh?s Park Ballinaglera. The development is 90 metre by 40 metres.

It will cost in the region of ?80,000 to complete which 40% is grant aided by the Sports Capital Grant Scheme. We are now in the process of a major development draw to fund the above with tickets costing ?40 and prizes include: 1st: ?4,000. 2nd: ?1,000. 3rd: ?500 and 5 prizes of ?100 each.

Ballinaglera GAA intends to call to all neighbouring parishes and clubs in the coming weeks.

The club feels this is a very important and worthwhile development which will serve all the various teams in a very real way. It offers our young people the opportunity to strive for and dream of success while assisting in a very real way in their physical and social development and the club would appreciate the generosity of all local clubs and parishes.

The Development Draw will take place locally on Saturday 24th June 2006.

[b]We are also having a fundraising night in the Ballroom of Romance, Glenfarne on Friday 2nd June 2006 (June Bank Holiday weekend) with dancing to Mike Denver. Tickets can be purchased on the door. [/b]

 

 

03-May-06 by Ballinaglera GAA

Part 7 – This time we look at the Junior Championship Finalists going back as far as 1917

[b]JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS[/b]

(This list is for the overall Leitrim Junior Championship. From 1932-1970, the North Leitrim Championship winners played the South Leitrim Junior Championship winners in the County Final. In years where the North Leitrim winners did not compete particularly during the Second World War, the South Leitrim Champions are regarded as County Champions. This was so because the North Leitrim Board was always a subsidiary of the South Board. For most of the missing years there was no Junior Championship)

[b]YEAR — WINNERS — RUNNERS-UP[/b]
1917 – Shamrocks (Gorvagh/CornÓgun) — Kiltyhugh
1919 – Aughaslane 0-2 — Cloone 0-1
1926 – Annaduff 0-9 — Glenfarne 0-1
1928 – Drumeela — Dowra
1929 – Kiltubrid — Carrigallen
1930 – Aughavas 0-2 — Carrigallen 0-0
1931 – Tully (Bornacoola beat Tully in the final by 1-4 to 1-3 but Tully objected and got the title)
1932 – Bornacoola — Glenfarne
1933 – Ballinamore 2-1 — Kiltyclogher 1-3
1934 – Glenfarne 1-6 — Carrigallen 0-0
1935 – Eslin 1-3 — Kiltyclogher 0-1
1936 – Glenfarne 3-10 — Carrick 2-2
1937 – Glenfarne — Gorvagh
1938 – Annaduff 1-6 — Blacklion 2-0
1939 – Ballinamore 1-6 — Drumkeeran 1-3
1940 – Glenfarne 2-7 — Ballinamore 2-1
1941 – Annaduff 4-4 — Drumreilly 3-1
1942 – Eslin 3-6 — Kiltubrid 1-2
1943 – Mohill 1-7 — Ballinamore 1-1
1944 – Drumeela 0-11 — Kiltubrid 0-10
1945 – Carrick on Shannon 1-4 — Fenagh 0-2
1946 – Drumreilly — Annaduff
1947 – Glenfarne — Gorvagh
1948 – Aughnasheelin 2-4 — Glenfarne 1-5 played 7/5/1950
1949 – Drumeela Harps 4-2 (Drumreilly/Drumeela) — Mohill 0-2
1950 – Bornacoola — Glenfarne
1951 – Blacklion 2-6 — Aughnasheelin 2-3
1952 – Bornacoola — Manorhamilton
According to Leitrim Guardian 1999 (P30, Padraig McGinn) Bornacoola beat Manorhamilton in Mohill in April 1953 Bornacoola beat Aughawillan 3-4 to 3-3 in South Leitrim

1953 – Carrick on Shannon — Manorhamilton
1954 – Aughnasheelin 2-4 — Gortletteragh 1-0 — North Leitrim winners did not play in 1954 final
1955 – Melvin Gaels 3-7 — Aughawillan 2-1
1956 – Carrick on Shannon 2-3 — Dromahair 1-1
1957 – Mohill 1-6 — Manorhamilton 1-2
1958 – Manorhamilton 3-6 — Annaduff 1-8
1959 – Glenfarne — Aughwillan
1960 – Aughawillan 3-8 — Melvin Gaels 0-3
1961 – Dowra 2-6 — Aughnasheelin 1-5
1962 – Cloone 2-10 — Dromahair 1-5
1963 – Drumshanbo 3-5 — Manorhamilton 1-6
1964 – Annaduff 1-9 — Drumkeeran 1-3
1965 – Aughnasheelin — Glenfarne
1966 – Drumkeerin 2-8 — Mohill 2-3
1967 – Fenagh 2-4 — Glencar 0-2
1968 – Mohill w/o — Glencar scr
1969 – Cloone 3-5 — Glencar/Manor 1-8
1970 – Glencar/Manor 2-7 — Annaduff 1-8
1971 – Eslin 2-6 — Fenagh 1-4
1972 – Annaduff 2-7 — Ballinamore 0-9
1973 – Fenagh 2-8 — Aughawillan 0-3
1974 – Aughawillan 2-10 — Drumkeerin 0-7
1975 – Drumkeeran 0-15 — Eslin 0-6
1976 – Dromahair 0-13 — Eslin 1-4
1977 – Drumreilly 0-11 — Bornacoola 0-7
1978 – Mohill 1-10 — Bornacoola 0-6
1979 – Eslin 1-7 — Melvin Gaels 2-3
1980 – Carrigallen 0-12 — Melvin Gaels 1-2
1981 – Kiltubrid 1-10 — Drumkeerin 1-6
1982 – Glencar/Manor 3-12 — Eslin 1-4
1983 – Annaduff 1-8 — Aughnasheelin 0-3
1984 – Aughavas 1-10 — Eslin 1-3
1985 – Drumkeerin 0-8 — Annaduff 0-5
1986 – Annaduff 2-6 — Kiltubrid 1-5
1987 – Allen Gaels 5-6 — Eslin 0-4
1988 – Eslin 3-10 — Glencar/Manor 1-5
1989 – Kiltubrid 0-14 — Mohill 0-3
1990 – Cloone 4-11 — Aughawillan 3-5
1991 – Glenfarne 2-7 — Dromahaire 1-7

1992 – Ballinaglera 0-11 — Dromahaire 1-6 — (Replay)draw B glera 0-8 Dhair 1-5

1993 – Eslin 2-8 — St Marys 0-3 — (Replay) Draw Eslin 0-10 Marys 1-7 —

1994 – Allen Gaels 2-8 — Drumreilly 0-5
1995 – Kiltubrid 1-14 — Glenfarne 0-6
1996 – Eslin 2-13 — Glencar/Manor 1-9
1997 – Ballinamore 1-8 — St Marys 0-8
1998 – Dromahaire 2-10 — Eslin 1-9
1999 – Glencar/Manor 4-10 — Mohill 0-12
2000 – Gortletteragh 3-9 — Allen Gaels 1-6
2001 – Dromahair 1-13 — Mohill 1-2
2002 – Carrick on Shannon 1-14 — Glencar/Manor 0-8
2003 – Bornacoola 0-11 — Eslin 1-5
2004 – Annaduff 0-11 — Kiltubrid 2-3
2005 – Eslin — Gortletteragh

 

 

02-May-06 by Compliled by Sean O Suilleabhain, web format – PRO

[b]TG4 Connacht Championship:[/b]
It was d?j? vu for Leitrim once again in the Connacht Championship on Sunday last in Tubbercurry as Leitrim were defeated by Sligo in the second round of the championship. For the first twenty five minutes of the game it was all Leitrim as they played some great football to take seven point lead. Then the turning point of the game as Maeve Quinn was inexplicably sinbinned for ten minutes and Sligo rattled in two goals and two points to lead by a single point at the break. Indeed the referees decision in relation to the sinbinning of two Sligo players was also very questionable and gave a false impression of what was a very clean and sporting contest. In the second half Sligo upped their performance to show why they are one of the best teams in the country and time and time again breached a disappointing Leitrim defence that had performed so well last week against Fermanagh. Under increasing pressure Leitrim could not respond and in the end had to give second best to an impressive Sligo team. This result means that Leitrim must now face a quarter final game on 21st May as Sligo go through to the semi finals in July.

[b]Suzuki Division 3 National League Final:[/b]
Last Sunday?s result will have to be quickly forgotten as we face Clare in the League final. This game will be a defining moment of the season and a big test of the character of the team and how they respond to the defeat. Leitrim and Clare met in Tuam on 19th February in the second round of the league where Leitrim recorded a deserved 3.11 to 0.10 win. This result will mean nothing on Sunday however as Clare have continued to improve and recorded a 5.14 to 1.4 win over Wicklow in the semi final two weeks ago. Hopes are high that Sinead Brennan will be recovered from injury and able to line out on Sunday to boost a Leitrim defence that suffered a traumatic second half against a rampant Sligo. Ann Marie Cox who was carried of with injury late in the game on Sunday should be fully recovered while Karen McGovern has recently resumed training after a long injury layoff. Clare will be slight favourites going into the game having played at the top level for a number of years and have great physical strength on the ball. Since the last game two of Clare?s leading players Majella Griffin and Tammy Hehir have returned to the team and featured prominently in recent games. Leitrim will need to win midfield on Sunday to have a chance of lifting a title last won six years ago but both the forwards and backs in particular must lift their performances to the highest level for victory. The Division 4 final betweenÓgalway and Monaghan junior teams will also feature as part of a double header with the venue to be finalised during the week. The Division 1 final between Cork and Meath and the Division 2 final with Kildare and Laois will be televised live on TG4 on Saturday evening next from Parnell Park, Dublin with a 6.00pm start.

[b]Feile Development Meeting:[/b]
Helen O?Rourke, CEO of Cumann Peil Gael na mBan will attend a meeting in The Bush Hotel, Carrick at 9.00pm on Monday next 8th May. This meeting should be attended by all club executives and in particular Managers and coaches of under 14 teams who hope to participate in the Connacht Feile on 10th June and next years National Feile in Leitrim. It is hoped that all girls in Leitrim will get an opportunity to participate in Feile and all aspects of participation will be discussed. Development and coaching for the future will also be an important topic for discussion and it is important for the development of the game in the county that all clubs are represented.

[b]Registrations:[/b]
Clubs are asked to send in club registrations for 2006/2007 as soon as possible to County Registrar, Emer Horan.

[b]Club Leagues:[/b]
A number of games are down for decision next weekend, however with the National League Final on Sunday, the fixtures are subject to change. Intermediate 9 a Side League: Ballinaglera v St Josephs, Bornacoola v St Marys, Glencar Manor v Annaduff. Division 3 League: Gortlettragh v Fenagh, Aughnasheelin v Aughawillan.

 

 

01-May-06 by Patricia Bohan