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Friday, 09 October 2009 17:00 |
U-14 FE?ILE CAMOGIE FINAL: Held at Killimor, Sunday May 11
Mullagh 5-5 Davitts 1-2
Monaghon’s scoring secured her side’s trip to National Fe?ile Final:
Mullagh managed to capture the U-14 County Final Cup when they defeated Davitts in the blistering sun in Killimor on Sunday. Mullagh, who will now be heading off to the National Fe?ile in Laois-Offaly in June,overcame Davitts by 15 points when the final whistle blew. Mullagh got the perfect start when Amy Murphy opened their account with a goal, which caused a bit of controversy when the umpires were called upon to make a decision after two minutes. It was concluded that Davitts goalie was behind the line when she had blocked the ball and the goal was awarded.
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Friday, 09 October 2009 16:57 |
Mullagh Capture U14 Championship to add to their Fe?ile Title.
Mullagh 4-3 Sarsfields 1-4
Mullagh U14 Camogie Team added th e U14 Championship title to the Fe?ile Crown which they already captured early on this year by beating arch rivals Sarsfields played in Killimor on Monday evening last. Played on a sticky surface this game had some great patches of Camogie especially in the second half. The game started with play flowing from end to end.Sarsfields opened the scoring with points coming from Clodagh and Orla McGrath. Rachel Monaghan replied for the Mullagh girls with two pointed frees the second being a fine effort from 45 metres out. Sarsfields finished the half the better with a pointed free from Orla McGrath and Kate Gallagher getting the final touch to a scrambled goal to leave the half time score Sarsfields 1-3 Mullagh 0-2.
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Friday, 09 October 2009 10:03 |
Senior Camogie Team win Pan Celtic 2007
Galway Clubs take honours at Pan Celtic tournament by Pam Nevin
Mullagh’s Senior camogie team got their 2007 campaign off to a flying start when they defeated Dublin’s Erins Isle in the Pan Celtic Finals held in Letterkenny on Sunday. The Pan Celtic is an All- Ireland competition open to Clubs throughout the country and was hosted by Letterkenny for the second year in succession. Mullagh were the only Galway Club to participate in the Senior A grade as well as U16 level with Craughwell taking the honours in the Senior B Competition against Blackrock of Cork. Last years U-16 champions, their young contenders failed to make this years final, yet held good account of themselves in their close fought group games.
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