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Here’s how the All-County Football Leagues are looking after weekend games

written by Chris McNulty June 12, 2017
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The various divisions of the Donegal All-County Football Leagues are taking shape now – here’s how they look after this weekend’s games.

Kilcar moved two points clear at the top of Division 1 thanks to an away draw at Gaoth Dobhair. A late Odhrán Mac Niallais goal denied Kilcar a win. St Eunan’s moved into second as Conor Gibbons’ late point gave them a win over St Michael’s.

Milford gave their survival hopes a real boost with a win over Four Masters, while Glenswilly defeated Bundoran.

In Division 2, Aodh Ruadh came back with a late rally to draw at Malin and continue their unbeaten start to the year.

St Naul’s and Gaeil Fhánada are joint top of Division 3 while Naomh Colmcille’s fine start to 2017 continued on Saturday night as Ryan McKinley’s team overcame Carndonagh.

Div 1 Team P W L D F A Pts
1 CLG Chill Chartha 8 6 0 2 128 88 14
2 Naomh Ádhamhnáin 8 6 2 0 123 95 12
3 St Michael’s 10 5 4 1 170 131 11
4 An Clochán Liath 8 5 3 0 104 120 10
5 Gaoth Dobhair 7 4 2 1 121 104 9
6 Milford 10 4 5 1 145 151 9
7 Naomh Conaill 7 2 3 2 88 91 6
8 Glenswilly 10 2 6 2 122 140 6
9 Realt na Mara G.F.C 7 2 5 0 86 124 4
10 Four Masters 9 1 7 1 83 126 3
Div 1 Res
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 CLG Chill Chartha 7 6 0 1 92 52 13
2 Naomh Ádhamhnáin 8 5 2 1 95 78 11
3 Naomh Conaill 7 5 2 0 115 110 10
4 An Clochán Liath 6 4 1 1 99 86 9
5 Glenswilly 10 4 5 1 118 123 9
6 St Michael’s 10 4 6 0 103 122 8
7 Gaoth Dobhair 9 3 4 2 135 90 8
8 Milford 7 2 3 2 105 116 6
9 Four Masters 8 1 7 0 62 101 2
10 Realt na Mara G.F.C 6 1 5 0 80 126 2
Div 2 Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon 9 7 1 1 207 127 15
2 Naomh Columba 8 5 2 1 107 94 11
3 Ardara 8 5 3 0 117 102 10
4 CLG An Tearmainn 8 5 3 0 130 107 10
5 Cloich Cheann Fhaola 7 4 3 0 94 97 8
6 Gleann Fhinne 7 4 3 0 82 83 8
7 Sean Mac Cumhaill 10 2 7 1 116 144 5
8 CLG Bun Cranncha 8 2 5 1 97 103 5
9 Málainn 8 1 5 2 87 130 4
10 CLG Na Cealla Beaga 7 2 5 0 73 123 4
Div 2 Res
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Cloich Cheann Fhaola 8 7 1 0 142 62 14
2 Gleann Fhinne 8 6 2 0 140 90 12
3 Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon 9 6 3 0 134 145 12
4 Ardara 8 5 3 0 108 84 10
5 CLG An Tearmainn 8 5 3 0 99 95 10
6 Naomh Columba 9 5 4 0 122 124 10
7 Sean Mac Cumhaill 9 4 5 0 112 116 8
8 Málainn 7 2 5 0 78 108 4
9 CLG Bun Cranncha 8 1 7 0 84 127 2
10 CLG Na Cealla Beaga 8 0 8 0 50 118 0
Div 3
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 CLG Naomh Náille 8 7 1 0 119 72 14
2 Gaeil Fhánada 9 7 2 0 106 87 14
3 Moville 10 6 3 1 149 123 13
4 Naomh Muire, Íochtar Na Rosann 8 6 2 0 133 96 12
5 Burt 6 3 3 0 77 72 6
6 Red Hughs 7 2 4 1 99 111 5
7 Na Dúnaibh 7 1 3 3 73 90 5
8 Naomh Bríd 9 2 6 1 98 119 5
9 Naomh Ultan 7 2 5 0 87 103 4
10 Letterkenny Gaels 9 1 8 0 88 156 2
Div 3 Res
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Naomh Muire, Íochtar Na Rosann 8 8 0 0 120 60 16
2 Gaeil Fhánada 8 7 1 0 101 51 14
3 CLG Naomh Náille 9 7 2 0 56 48 14
4 Na Dúnaibh 7 3 4 0 87 84 6
5 Naomh Bríd 9 3 6 0 112 126 6
6 Burt 5 2 2 1 55 39 5
7 Naomh Ultan 6 2 3 1 48 64 5
8 Moville 8 2 6 0 47 66 4
9 Red Hughs 7 2 5 0 69 107 4
10 Letterkenny Gaels 9 1 8 0 81 131 2
Div 4
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Naomh Colmcille 8 7 1 0 142 64 14
2 Na Rossa 9 6 2 1 122 103 13
3 Naomh Mhuire Conmhaigh 8 6 1 1 127 88 13
4 CLG Carndomhnaigh 8 5 3 0 87 72 10
5 Naomh Pádraig Uisce Chaoin 8 4 4 0 82 112 8
6 Urris 6 2 4 0 91 75 4
7 Roibeard Eimid 9 1 8 0 75 146 2
8 Naomh Pádraig Leifear 8 0 8 0 58 124 0
Div 4 Res
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Naomh Mhuire Conmhaigh 2 1 0 1 38 28 3
2 Urris 2 1 0 1 31 26 3
3 CLG Carndomhnaigh 2 1 1 0 34 24 2
4 Naomh Pádraig Uisce Chaoin 3 1 2 0 49 48 2
5 Naomh Colmcille 3 1 2 0 44 70 2
Div 5
Team P W L D F A Pts
1 Gleann Fhinne 8 5 1 2 111 93 12
2 Pettigo 7 6 1 0 113 64 12
3 Naomh Columba 6 4 1 1 99 72 9
4 Glenswilly 7 3 3 1 103 95 7
5 Naomh Conaill 5 3 2 0 76 64 6
6 Naomh Ádhamhnáin 5 2 3 0 57 54 4
7 Ardara 5 0 5 0 47 102 0
8 Sean Mac Cumhaill 7 0 7 0 57 119 0
Here’s how the All-County Football Leagues are looking after weekend games was last modified: June 12th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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