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GAA NEWS: HEARTBREAK FOR DUNGLOE U13’S AS THEY LOSE COUNTY SEMI-FINAL TO NAOMH PADRAIG

written by Stephen Maguire October 20, 2014
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dungloe logoAn Clochan Liath Club Notes

Ba iad 1, 8, 10 agus 20 a huimhireacha lotto a tarraing ag deireadh na seachtaine agus níor baineadh póta óir an lotto. Beidh €7,000 sa phóta óir don seachtain seo.

Bhain na daoine seo leanas €20 an ceann Kevin McGowan as An Clochan Leith, James O’Donnell as Keadue, P. McHugh c/o Spar, Sean Brennan as Drimlaghdrid agus Conor Comack as bother Ghaoth Dobhair.

Bhain Grace O’Donnell €150, Sally McHugh as Ard Ratha, Margaret Melly as Leitir €100 agus Dolores McGowan €200 ag an bhingo.

Senior championship result An Clochán Liath (0-10)v(1-13) St Michaels. Dungloe exit the senior championship at the quarter final stage, however this was a good year for the senior team with promotion secured to division one and allot of new young players blooded to the senior team. Senior reserve result An Clochán Liath (3-10)v(2-10) Naomh Conail. The reserves qualifying for the semi final next weekend. Donal Rodgers getting the all important goal that sperated the sides in what was a cracking game of football.

Under 13s: Dungloe 1-15, Naomh Padraig 3-15. Dungloe’s under 13 season came to an end on Saturday at the county semi final stage.

Dungloe lost out to a bigger Naomh Padraig team who took full advantage of their height and strength.

Dungloe although small in stature showed great grit and determination led at half time 0-12/1-05.

The first half highlights were a wonder save by goalkeeper Patrick Mc Garvey and Aiden Mc Hugh’s excellent point taking in difficult windy conditions.

The second half started well for Dungloe with an early goal from Ben Boyle. Naomh Padraig grew stronger as the half progressed and with 12 minutes to go they edged into a lead they never lost.

Dungloe can be happy with their season  which included winning the southern division league. Scorers: Aiden Mc Hugh 0-08, Jerome Boyle 0-03, Ben Boyle 1-01, Ethan Ward 0-01 & Dominic Docherty 0-02

Hurling Update: We are having a vitally important meeting about hurling coaching and training at the clubhouse on this Thursday 23rd at 8 pm.

We need a full attendance to discuss the success to date, the challenges ahead and how to best serve the children going forward. A draft plan for hurling 2014/2015 will be distributed and discussed.

We would ask all parents, coaches mentors teachers from schools to attend and anyone else who has an interest in how to better promote Dungloe hurling. Please attend. Thank you.

Club hurling training now starts next Tuesday for next years u16 (99 and 00) and u14 (01 and 02) teams.

It will be wall ball training to increase reaction time, eye hand coordination and strike speed and also fitness and body weight training.

It will be especially for new hurlers and we are starting now for that purpose.

Games are planned against teams from Armagh, Meath and Kilkenny in February and march so if that’s not a focus nothing is.

Times. U16 Rcs gym 5 to 6. Be there 4.45. U14 Rcs gym 6 to 7. Be there 5.45. 2 euro for hall.

 

GAA NEWS: HEARTBREAK FOR DUNGLOE U13’S AS THEY LOSE COUNTY SEMI-FINAL TO NAOMH PADRAIG was last modified: October 20th, 2014 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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