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Grade 2 Minor League Final |
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Mna na Deirge v Fr Rocks Cookstown Fr Rocks Minor ladies won the 2009 division 3 league by a single point over a battling castlederg team at pomeroy.Ideal weather conditions allowed both teams to play flowing attractive football. Cookstown settled first and with Annie Nugent, Jodie Bloomer, Laura Mc Crory and Jessica Crilly edging the battle around the middle of the field the scores soon came Cookstowns way. Castlederg were not overawed however and played their way into the game so that by half time and with the aid of some crucial finishing they scored 3 first half goals to take a one point lead at half time.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 06 July 2009 20:07 )
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POMEROY UNDER 14 GIRLS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP AND LEAGUE DOUBLE The under 14 girls have made history twice in a week by winning the first ever championship and league for the Plunketts ladies. Pomeroy U14 girls comprehensively defeated Sigersons Strabane 8:9 to 0:3 to claim the grade three championship title in Greencastle on Thursday 18th June. The Pomeroy team performed at a very high standard throughout the game and never allowed Sigersons into the game. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 June 2009 08:49 )
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Junior Championship Quarter-Finals |
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Junior Championship Quarter-Finals Cappagh 2-13 Kildress 1-07 Gortin was the venue for the championship encounter between Cappagh and Kildress on Thursday evening and in glorious conditions it was the Cappagh girls who rose to the occasion and provided some great football. They played well all over the field with some inspirational play in defence from full-back Naomi McAnulla, and with the dynamic duo of Grainne McGread and Tracy Wallace in midfield making darting runs forward they caused the Kildress defence all sorts of trouble. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 June 2009 11:30 )
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Tyrone Ladies club championship wrap
After an exciting weekend of semi-final action, all but one of the teams who will contest this year's Tyrone Ladies championship finals are now known, with no shortage of thrills and surprises along the way. Pride of place must go to Glenelly, who qualified for the senior championship final for the very first time as they saw off a fancied Aodh Ruadh in their semi-final clash. Their opponents in the decider will be St Macartans, who followed up their win over Carrickmore at the quarter-final stage with an equally convincing victory over Errigal Ciaran in their semi-final meeting. It's a first intermediate final too for Kileeshil, their superb win over Moy last weekend booking their ticket to a final showdown against either Clann na nGael or Ardboe, the Loughshore side having easily disposed of Beragh in their quarter-final replay. In the junior it's an exciting local derby between Omagh St Enda's and Cappagh. There will be more than just pride at stake as the rivals cross swords in the August decider, with a place in the intermediate grade awaiting the winners. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 June 2009 15:42 )
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Intermediate Championship Quarter-Finals |
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Intermediate Championship Quarter-Finals Cill Iseal 3-11 Badoney 3-10 Killeeshil and Badoney are certainly no strangers to each other after a series of clashes over recent seasons. At the same stage last year Killeeshil lost out to Badoney but they made sure that history did not repeat itself this time round. In what was a high scoring end to end game of football, with missed penalties from both sides, this game went right down to the wire. After going behind early to an early Badoney goal from Katrina Daly, Killeeshil fought back to lead at half time 2-5 to 1-7, despite putting a penalty over the bar. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 June 2009 11:27 )
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