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Drumanee 1

3 11 to 1 14 for down

In the Onion Bag

Final Score Down 3.11 Derry 1.14

ardmhaca08

Any word on man of the match?

Rav67

Quote from: ardmhaca08 on April 05, 2008, 03:31:23 PM
Any word on man of the match?

Wasn't at the game but I heard McComiskey was lethal

AZOffaly

Kerry 0-15 Tipperary 2-07 in Ardfinnan if ye are interested.(Munster u21 football final).

Owenmoresider

Dubs 3-18 Roscommon 0-6  :D :D :D

southderry

Derry 0-14 Tyrone 0-10. 10 yyellow cards and one red

Zulu

Any news on the Kerry/kildare game?

Barney

Kerry won 9 - 8

All very interesting in Div 1

Derry  +18        8

Galway +10       8

Kerry +7           8

Donegal 0         6

Mayo +3           5

Tyrone -5         5

Kildare -18        3

Laois -15          1

If Mayo and Donegal win tomorrow you will have five teams fighting it out for final places.

Last round sees Donegal v Derry, Galway v Kerry (the winners of these two games will get to the final, Mayo will only have a chance if they win their two remaining matches and one of these games ends in a draw, and even then score difference comes into the equation). Kildare and Laois look doomed. They play each other in last game and Mayo travel to Omagh.

CiarraiAbu

According to the RTE website it was Kerry 0-09 - Kildare 0-08 , they will have to do better against Galway!  Any idea how the Sem got on today?
"Its the way Kerry people answer back" - Captain Declan O' Sullivan 2007

magickingdom

sem got beaten by 2 points..

laoisgaa

All-Ireland Senior A Football Final – Hogan Cup
St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon 1-9
St. Brendan's College, Killarney 1-7

By Cóilín Duffy
St. Patrick's Dungannon ensured back to back Hogan Cup titles for Tyrone schools after digging deep to carve out a two point win over St. Brendan's Killarney in ideal conditions at O'Moore Park, Portlaoise yesterday.

A 41st minute goal from Man of the Match Patrick Doherty proved to be crucial, despite nine minutes of injury time, Brendan's were unable to snatch a goal to steal victory at the death.

It looked like the Hogan Cup could be heading south when they held a 1-6 to 0-4 lead, four minutes into the second half with Chris O'Leary scoring a wonder goal, but Ciaran Gormley's charges dug deep to take the win.

Scorers for Dungannon: P Doherty 1-1; D Thornton (2f) 0-3; T O'Hagan 0-2; S Murphy, M McLernan, D Lavery 0-1 each.

Scorers for Killarney: C O'Leary 1-1; J O'Donoghue (1f) 0-3; C Tobin (1f) 0-2; S O'Neill 0-1.
ST. PATRICKS DUNGANNON: N Morgan; B Kelly, L O'Neill, J Loughran; R Pickering, G Teague, D Toner; N McKenna, D Laverty; S Murphy, T O'Hagan, P Doherty; M McLernan, D Thornton, C Gervin. Subs: O Mac Íomhair for McLernan; J Grimley for Kelly; C McGinn for Lavery.

ST. BRENDAN'S KILLARNEY: B Kelly; F Fitzgerald, J Lyne, J O'Mahony; D Sullivan, P O'Connor, B Russell; J O'Sullivan, J Coffey; A Courtney, J O'Donoghue, P O'Connor; S O'Neill, C Tobin, C O'Leary. Subs: E O'Mahony for Sullivan; D Murphy for Courtney; K Regan for Doherty; A O'Sullivan for McKenna.

REFEREE: Gary McCormack (Dublin)


TORGAEL

Leitrim 1-3
Down 1-1
25 mins gone

J70

Donegal 1-8 Laois 1-4

just over 5 minutes to the half

J70

Half time

Donegal 1-8 Laois 1-6