Club notes

August 24, 2010
Updates from the Gaeil Fhánada, Naomh Adhamhnáin, Letterkenny Gaels, An Tearmainn, Na Dunaibh, Aodh Ruadh, St. Nauls, Naomh Padraig Lifford, An Clochan Liath and St. Marys clubs.

Gaeil Fhánada
Lotto
Numbers were 6, 13, 16, 17, 20 bonus 1. There was no jackpot winner. €100 Joachim McAteer, €50 Sean Hall.
Games and Training
Both the senior and reserve teams play at home to Glenfin this Saturday at 5.00 p.m. and 6.30p.m.
The U 21's play in the preliminary of the under 21 A championship on Wednesday Sept 1st away to Aodh Ruadh, Ballyshannon. All under 21 players are asked to attend senior training this week.
Quiz night
A quiz will take place in the Fanad Lodge every Thursday night at 9.30pm, come along for the craic and bring your friends.
Comhghairdeachas
Congratulations to Paddy Callaghan and his wife Sharon on the birth of their baby recently, Paddy is a former Fanad Gael players who is playing with tirchonaill Gaels, London.
Congratulations are also extended to the Fanad band who came second the all Ireland Fleadh marching bands competition in Cavan at the weekend. 
Eoghan Gilmour Shield 
The Eoghan Gilmour Shield is an annual competition run by Fanad Gaels Bord na nÓg. This year it has been expanded to six teams including Sean O'Leary's G.A.A. club of Newbridge, county Derry, who are the present holders of the shield. The newbridge connection stems from Eoghan's mother Ciara (Murphy) who was born there and her parents Pat and Bernie Murphy both Newbridge people. Eoghan passed away in 2007 after long battles against serious health problems which eventually took his young life. This tournament is a wonderful annual reminder of Eoghan's young life, and the Murphy and Gilmour families are in full support of the shield competition in Eoghan's  memor. We invite all local Gaels to come along on Saturday 28th August to enjoy a feast of u-10 football in Pairc o'Siail, Portsalon. This is a nine a side tournament. The six teams participating include the host club Fanad Gaels, their neighbours Downings, the most successful club in Donegal  St. Eunans, Naomh Conaill from Glenties who come with a big reputation in underage Gaelic football, from the West Gaoth Dobhair who always provide a stern test for any opposition, and the aforementioned Newbridge from Derry. The action begins at 11a.m. Each club will have a panel of 15 players. Players must be born before December 31st 2000 to be eligible. Enjoy the day. Go raibh míle maith agaibh. 
 
Naomh Adhamhnáin
The Junior A Footballers will play their 2nd leg Championship game away to Lifford this Sunday at 3pm. Having lost the first game, the lads are up against it to force a play-off. They are in league action against promotion hopefuls Burt this Tuesday (24th) at 7pm in O'Donnell Park. The Junior B team also take on Burt this week at home with their game on Thursday evening (26th) also at 7pm.
The Seniors and Reserves were both defeated at home by Four Masters at the weekend. The Seniors hopes of winning the league have all but ended now while Dowdsy's reserve team still lead the division but need a few more wins to bring home the league trophy. Both teams travel to neighbours Termon this Saturday. The games throw-in at 5pm and 6:30pm.
After their narrow loss in the Championship semi-final, the Senior Hurlers are back in league action away to Buncrana this Wednesday (25th) at 7pm.
Commiserations to Conor Parke, Dara Mulgrew, Aiden Mitchell, John Gibbons and Kevin Meehan who were members of the Donegal Buncrana Cup team that lost the Final to neighbours Derry at the weekend.
The U-14 Boys footballers lost their league final to rivals Gweedore on Friday night. Missing both Christopher Flanagan and Sean Hume, it was always going to be tough. They get their Championship campaign underway this Wednesday evening away to MacCumhaills at 7pm. The Div. 2 U-14 team also get their Championship underway with a home game against Robert Emmet's, also on Wednesday at 7pm.
The Minor Div. 2 Boys lost their Championship quarter-final game at home to Red Hugh's last night.
U-12 and U-11 Boys Football continues on Friday evenings at 5pm.
The U-16 Girls Footballers take on St. Michael's in the Co. Final this Friday evening in Termon at 7pm. Please come out and support the girls.
Hard luck to Colm Flood, Kevin Meehan, John Ireland, Conor McVeigh, Luke Wilson, Daniel Lee and Kevin Purcell who were part of the Donegal team that lost the All-Ireland C Hurling Minor Final to neighbours Tyrone at the weekend.
The Friday evening Hurling & Camogie Academy (6:30pm - 8pm) is up and running again, as is the Sunday Morning Football Academy (11am - 12pm). New members are always welcome.
Tickets are now on sale for our All-Ireland Final tickets draw. See any club member for details or contact Dermot Higgins on 087-6672118. We are also going ahead with our own version of Strictly Come Dancing, details will be announced shortly.
There was one winner in the Lotto draw this week. Charlie Kavanagh from Oaklands, Gortlee matched 3 numbers and wins €100. The numbers drawn were 1-11-17-18. Next week's jackpot is €1,125.

Letterkenny Gaels
The Club are holding a family fun day on Sunday the 5th September commencing at 12.30 pm  The day will start with a series of underage hurling and football matches from U6 to U12. Athletics and many novelty events such as Wellie throwing, Clothes line challenge and wheelbarrow races will follow. Something for everybody. Food and refreshments will be available throughout the day.Watch out for flyers,posters and more press details in the next week.
Both Adult teams travelled to Lifford on Sunday last and came away with a win and a draw. In the Reserve match the mix of youth and experience worked well as Gaels ran out winners 3.11 to 3.8. Kevin Kilkenny, Noel McKenna Gerard Gibbons and Kevin Doran were all prominent. The senior match ended in a draw with the home side levelling matters late in the game with a hotly disputed point. Lifford were leading by three points at half time but Gaels were much more prominent in the second half and were unlucky not to come away with victory. Another excellent team performance from the lads. 
The U21 team are scheduled to travel to Glencolmcille to play Naomh Columba on Wednesday evening 1st September for a 6.30 throw inn. All U21s are asked to attend training on Thursday evening at 7pm  
The U14s travelled to Killygordon on Wednesday evening last to play Red Hughs in the championship. Gaels were on top in the 1st Half but late scores from the home side levelled matters at Half time. In the second half the home side got to grips with the Gaels midfield and ran out eventual winners 2.11 to 2.4 Best for Gaels were James Carr, Tristan Ferris, Sean Haugh and Cormac Cannon. The U14 travelled to Milford on Friday evening  to play Fanad Gaels in the Div 2 Shield final. Both teams put up a great display of football as Fanad ran out winners by 4points. A good team performance.
The U12 Go-games Blitzs will commence on Monday 30th August with a home game against Naomh Colmcille. The team will then travel to Glenfinn for the 2nd round on Friday the 3rd September.
 Our U12 hurlers hosted Burt in the U12 League on Thursday last. In a good team display, Burt came out on top.
The U10 hurlers travelled to Ballyshannon on Sunday morning last and both teams had a very successful outing
The underage hurling training continues on Thursday evening at 6.30pm
Lotto Results for W/Ending the 22nd August were Nos 8,14,17, 20. Match 3 winner was Trevor Gormley 3 Abbey Park Manorcunningham Next weekends jackpot will be 3,900 Euro.

An Tearmainn Club Notes
Ladies:
The senior ladies county final is fixed for Friday 27th time and venue to be decided, against Glenfin. All ladies must attend training this week.
Seniors:
The seniors played neighbours St Micheals in another local derby at the Burn Road last Friday evening, a game was key for both teams to help advoid relegation from division one.  In a hard fought game Teremon were defeated by a youthful St Micheals team Termon 0 - 5 v 2 - 10 St Michaels. Termon faced an uphill battle within the first five minutes as a Colm Mc Fadden goal paved the way for St Micheals. Great performance from Joe Da Hash, and Jimmy Gallagher and Brendan Robison played best for Termon.  All players are asked to attend training as there is very important games? coming up. The seniors and reserves play neighbours St Eunans this Saturday evening at home. Check local press for times. An exciting game is expected.
Minor board:
The U8 & U10 Squads have a game this Saturday in Naomh Mhuire, Bus will be leaving the Burn Road @ 10am sharp on Saturday Morning 28th August.
The Under 12 Squad have a league game next Monday evening 30th August in Buncrana, bus will be leaving the Burn Road @ 5.15pm for a 6.45 throw in.
There's no under-age training this Saturday morning as both the 8 & 10 squads have games.
Lotto: This weeks draw will take place on Friday night in the Village Court. The lotto co-ordinators are Paul Doherty and Martin Friel. This week?s jackpot is ?4,200.
Congratulations to Anna Gallagher who played at half time during the Dublin vs Cork game in Croke Park last weekend.
Charles Gallagher
PRO An Tearmainn
Na Dunaibh
Ar an deire seachtain seo chugainn ta an da fhoireann amuigh i gcluiche craobha. Ar an Sathairn casann an foireann sinsir ar Naomh Colmcille ag 6 i.n. ar Phairc Na nDunaibh. Ansin ar an Domhnach i bPairc Mhic Cumhaill casann an fhoireann soisear ar Naomh Ultan ag 1-30 i.n.
Beidh  cluichi ceannais na condae  de chomortas Ogsport ar siul i mBun Cranncha ar an Sathairn seo chugainn 28u Lunasa agus gath rath leis an fhoireann og ins na cluichi sin.
Theip ar an fhoireann  faoi-14 0-7 go dti 1-13 in eadan Gleann Suili i gcluiche chraobha ar an Cheadaoin is chuaigh thart.
Ni raibh an tadh ach oiread ag an fhoireann faoi-18 in eadan Malainn agus chaill siad 0-4 go dti  2-11.
Torthai an Mini-Lotto don Luan 23u Lunasa: Uimhreacha: 2- 4-6-14. Ni raibh buaiteoir ar bith den phota oir agus b'e  Eoghain Browne, c/o Carmel an t-aon duine le tri uimhir agus ta €150 bainnte aige. Bhain Caoimhin O Brogain an beile do bheirt agus bhain Seimi Mac Giolla Bhride, Na Dunaibh  an buideal uisce beatha. Duais dioltora -  Patsy O Dochartaigh. Beidh an tarraingt ar an Luan seo chugainn 30u Lunasa  in Ostan Chuan Na nDunaibh agus beidh €4200 ar fail ins an phota oir. Ticeidi  @ €2 ar fail o baill an fhochumann agus i siopa agus tithe tabhairne eagsula sa cheanntair.
Bingo mar is gnach san ionad oiche Shathairn ag a 9 a chlog agus beidh failte mhor roimh gach duine.
Tuilleadh eolais ar fail ar an chlub suiomh: http://paddyfenny.tripod.com/clgnadunaibh/ agus fosta ar leathannach  facebook (CLG Na Dunaibh)

Aodh Ruadh
~ FOOTBALL ~
Aodh Ruadh produced a much improved performance last Saturday to take the points against Buncrana in the Father Tierney Park in their last league game at home for 2010. Things were nip and tuck in the first half and the homesters went in at the break leading by three points, however they surged on in the second half, running out 0-17 to 1-8 winners. In the defence there were excellent displays from PJ McGee and Conor Patton while in it was the dominance offered in midfield by Stephen Ward and Michael Gurn that helped ensure the Ernesiders were remained on top in this tie. Up front Barry Ward was a tower of strength up front and Sticky Ward was back to his lethal best kicking over a slew of scores. There are some pictures of the action from the game up on aodhruadh.org. Now, with four games remaining in the league programme, Aodh Ruadh are on their travels to Killybegs, Ballybofey, Cloughaneely and Malin. Promotion is still a possibility, but relegation remains a strong threat also. There was no senior or reserve fixture available for the coming weekend available at the time of mailing.
Buncrana brought only nine reserves with them for their match, so Aodh Ruadh were awarded the points. Some of Ballyshannon's stars pulled on the tricolor jersey allowing the teams to play out an entertaining challenge which ended Aodh Ruadh 1-10 Buncrana 1-3. We have pictures from the game up on aodhruadh.org. Doesn't Barry Travers look fetching! There are also pictures up for the senior game and reserve game against Kilcar the week before last.
A date for your diary. Aodh Ruadh's under 21s go into championship action next week when they take on Fanad Gaels on Wednesday, 1st September at Father Tierney Park. There is no throw-in time just yet.
The minors progressed to the second round of the championship thanks to a well-earned 1-11 to 0-4 win over Four Masters in Tir Chonaill park. There are over 30 pictures from the game from Ronan Matthews and company up on aodhruadh.org, and we hope to have a match report up as well later in the week. The minors next championship opponents are Naomh Conaill. That game takes place this Thursday, 26th August in Kilcar with the throw-in at 7pm. The club appeals for a big show of Ballyshannon support to get behind our players as they take to the field for this big championship test.
The under 15 Óg Sport squad made it to the county final last which takes place this Saturday, 27th August in Burt. We have some shots of the lads going through their paces ahead of the seven-a-side blitz up on aodhruadh.org. We wish the lads all the very best as they bid to bring county honours back to the club for the first time since 1994 at this grade.
Aodh Ruadh showed some second half steel to book their passage into the next round of the under 14 championship. The Ernesiders got off to a blistering start, going into a 1-3 to no score lead. However Aodh Ruadh zoned out a bit after that and Ardara were able to come back into the game and edged ahead by a point. The sides battled in out point for point until the half time whistle. It was 1-8 to 2-4 in favour of Aodh Ruadh at the break, but Ardara wiped that advantage out immediately with a quick goal to make it 3-4. But Aodh Ruadh maintained their composure and picked off their points to see out the game with a fine all-round team performance. Best for Aodh Ruadh was Philip Patton who was clinical from placed ball, his two penalty goals helped him to a final tally of 2-7. There was a fine performance from Colm Kelly in midfield, which he capped with three points. Defensively, Matthew Maguire did trojan work at full back, while Callum 'Cookie' O'Halloran also had a great game in the corner. Nathan Boyle, Shane McGrath and Conor McShea with a point apiece rounded out the scoring for Aodh Ruadh. We have pictures from the game up on aodhruadh.org. The draw for the next round of the championship takes place at Thursday night's Southern Board meeting with Killybegs, Four Masters and Dungloe also going into the pot.
~ HURLING ~
This Sunday sees Aodh Ruadh take on MacCumhaill's in the Junior Hurling Final in Tir Chonaill park Donegal Town, throw in at 5pm. This a big day for hurling in the club and we appeal for a big show of support to get behind the team as they big to bring Junior championship silverware back to the club for the first time since 2003.
Having finished third in the under 12 mini league the mini league was finished with four finals. Aodh Ruadh played fourth place finishers, MacCumhaill's, on Thursday last. Our lads started very slowly and were behind by seven points at half time. They put in a better performance in the second half but the Twin Towns men were really fired up for this game and ran out winners by 3-4 to 2-3. The old problem of not enough players willing to work on our team cost us in the end, as these lads go on in their hurling careers hopefully they will realise that they all need to pull their weight on the team and can't leave it to three or four lads. We have pictures from the game up on aodhruadh.org.
On Sunday last we hosted an under 10 blitz with Setanta and Letterkenny Gaels travelling to take part in the blitz. All clubs fielded two teams. Aodh Ruadh played seven games and won six. All players did very well and tried very hard. Many thanks to all who helped with the catering. Thanks also to all who reffed: Peter Horan, Johnny Browne, John Rooney and especially our new refs who did very well, Pauric Keenaghan and Conor Kennedy. Thanks are also due to Michael Ayres and Kevin McDermott for all their work in organising the blitz.
Thanks to Peter Horan who did a great job reffing the under 12 game against MacCumhaill's. Unfortunately our under 14 Fermanagh league final against Lisbellaw was postponed last week. It is hoped to play this game in early September.
Best of luck to all our under 14s and under 16s involved with the county development squads this Saturday in the All-Ireland c blitzes. The under 14 event is in Castleblayney and the under 16 one is being held in Father Tierney park. Pictures of the under 16s' game against Burt earlier this month are now available on aodhruadh.org.
Training continues as normal on Sunday at 12 noon. Any parent of any underage hurler who wishes to buy a subsidised helmet can contact any underage manager or John Rooney on 086-2587793.
~ LADIES ~
This Sunday 29th August Aodh Ruadh meet Malin in the Ladies Intermediate Championship Final in Killygordon at 4pm. Malin, only in their fourth year, have progressed well having just won the Junior championship last year. In the league this year they have had a good run only dropping four points in total. In the championship semi-final this year they beat Ardara away, but lost at home which lead to a third game. Malin turned on the style in the decider and earning themselves a place in the final.
Aodh Ruadh enter the final hoping that it is third time lucky having been narrowly beaten in the last two finals. The Ernesiders have had a good league campaign with only one defeat suffered. The championship semi-final saw Aodh Ruadh up against Naomh Columba. After two hard fought battles they progressed to the county final. This year the Aodh Ruadh lassies well be doing all they can and hopefully they will be able to right the wrongs of the last two years. The Ladies will be looking for all the support they can get on the day in their bid to capture a county title so pull on your green and white and get down to Killygordon this Sunday!
We have just added some shots of the ladies in the league victory over Naomh Conaill to aodhruadh.org.
~ CLUB MEETINGS ~
The monthly senior club meeting takes place on Thursday 26th August in Aras Aoidh Ruadh 8.30pm. All committee members are asked to attend.
The monthly Bord na nÓg meeting takes place on Tuesday 31st August in Aras Aoidh Ruadh 9pm. All committee members are asked to attend.
~ LOTTO ~
There was no winner of the €10,000 Aodh Ruadh Lotto jackpot last Sunday. In the lucky dip €100 went to Marion Matthews, Erne Dale Heights. €20 each went to: Patricia Brennan; John and Yvonne Patton, Dunmuckrim; Kay Culkin, Donegal Road; Mary Butler, Erne Dale Heights; and Gordon Walsh, Cluain Barron. The numbers drawn were 1, 3, 5, 10, 16 and 17. Next draw is on Monday evening at 9pm in The Bridgend Bar. The jackpot is €10,000 so get out there and buy your ticket; if you're not in, you can't win!
This Saturday the lotto team for the Saimer Court is: ADULT HURLERS.
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~ FIXTURES ~
Some fixture updates on yesterday's notes.
The seniors and reserves travel to Cloughaneely this Saturday, 28th August. The reserve game throws in at 5pm and is followed by the senior game at 6.30pm.
The thirds are down to travel to Ardara this weekend, we're still awaiting a confirmed date and time for that division 5 game.
The throw-in for Aodh Ruadh's under 21s championship game against Fanad Gaels next Wednesday, 1st September in Father Tierney Park is 6.30pm. Extra time is playable in this game, if required.
Aodh Ruadh compete county final of the under 15 Óg Sport, which will be held on Saturday 28th August in Buncrana commencing from 12 noon. Apart from Aodh Ruadh, Cloughaneely, Saint Eunan's, Kilcar, Buncrana, and Downings will also be taking part.


ST. NAUL'S NOTES
LADIES
Pride of place this week goes to the Senior Ladies who reached the County Junior Final when they produced a great final quarter rally to come from behind to pip Milford in the last minute by 2-8 to 3-4. Milford led by 1-3 to 0-2 at half time and looked to be heading for an easy victory when they added 1-1 immediately on the resumption.  Then things got much worse when Milford scored a hotly disputed goal that looked very much a square ball to put them 3-4 to 0-5 ahead after 13 minutes and it looked like game over, but to the credit of the St Nauls girls their heads didn't drop and they dug deep and showed great character to chip away at the big deficit.   The defence was superb and they didn't allow Milford another score in the game. A goal from Shauna Boyle in the 16th minute lifted their spirits and then with time almost up a St Nauls move saw them move the ball out of defence per a crisp passing move that finished with a terrific shot from Eilish Ward rattling the back of the Milford net to give St Nauls the narrowest of victories.   
The team was; Yvette Armstrong; Connie McGroarty, Allison McGready,  Leanne McInaw; Alisha McBrearty, Keri McGroarty; Maria Breslin, Amy Shovlin (0-1); Shauna Boyle (1-2), Annaleigh Breslin (0-1), Emer Shovlin;  Sharon McIntyre (0-1) Sofie Gallagher, Donna Kelly.   Subs; Eilish Ward (1-3), Grace McMonagle, Shauna McGroarty. 
The final is on this Sunday at 2 o'clock in Convoy against Convoy and the girls appeal for big support.
CLUB MEETING
The August monthly club meeting will be held this Monday night, 30th August at 9 pm, with everyone welcome. Note; the draw for All-Ireland Final tickets will take place at this meeting.
We are currently seeking nominations for the positions of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Officer (ASAP) and also for Child Protection Officer. Nominations for these positions should be forwarded to the Club Secretary on or before this Friday 27th August at 6 pm.
SENIORS / RESERVES
Both teams are away to Na Rossa this Saturday evening with the reserve game throwing in at 4.30 and the senior at 6 o'clock.
SLOTTO
There was no winner of last weekend's Slotto jackpot, winner of 80 Euro for nearest to correct sequence was Paul McGroarty, Thower. Sequence drawn was 7-1-3-6-2-5 & 4.
This weekend's jackpot will be 1,560 Euro.

Naomh Padraig Lifford 
Lotto
Lotto No's drawn on Monday 23rd August were 4-9-12-20, 5 people matched 3 No's , winners were Brian Mc Kinney Strabane, Bobby Mc Crory Porthall, Donal Grant Croaghan Hts, Teresa Devenney Coneyburrow, Dean Quigley Ballindrait , each receives €20, Next week Jackpot is now €1100.
Results
Seniors- Our seniors were held to a draw on Sunday afternoon against Letterkenny Gaels in the league, the game finished Naomh Padraig 0-10, Gaels 1-7
Reserves- Our reserves were unlucky not to a get a win on Sunday , a last minute goal saw the gaels take the victory on a scoreline of Naomh Padraig 3-8 Letterkenny Gaels 3-10.
Minors - Our minors welcomed Carndonagh to Lifford on Monday evening in the Championship, Lifford had a good opening 1st half and went in at half time in front, the 2nd half saw Carndonagh pile the pressure on with 2 goals near the end , but the Lifford boys held on to secure the victory by a point, the scoreline was Naomh Padraig 1-14, Carndonagh 3-7.
U-14 - were defeated by Malin last week in there championship. 
Duck Derby
The Duck Derby will take place on Sunday 29th August at Lifford Bridge, starting time is 1pm, ducks are on sale @ €2 or 3 for €5.
Monthly Meeting will take place on Monday 3oth August @8.30 pm in the clubhouse. 
The club would like to wish Mark ( Wimpy Carlin ) and Kevin Mc Brearty a speedy recovery from there injuries.
Sympathy
The club would like to extend there deepest sympathies to Edward Mc Cosker Lifford, and The Rouse Family Strabane on there recent sad bereavements

An Clochan Liath Club Notes
      Ba iad 10, 14, 22 agus 23 na huimhireacha lotto a tarraingeadh ag deireadh na seachtaine agus níor baineadh póta óir an lotto. Beidh €1,300 sa phóta óir don seachtain seo. Bhain na daoine seo leanas €20 an ceann Daniel Bonner 64 Upper Main Street, John McLoone Glenties, Sarah Browne Maghery, Owenie McCafferty Ranafast agus Joan Rodgers Meendernalsoe.
      Bhain Rosaleen Melly as Leitir, Nancy Gill as Glenties, Margaret Gallagher as Cois Locha, Annie Ward as Annagry agus Jeannie Sweeney as Sheskinarone €120 ag an bhingo.
      Both senior and reserve teams were in league action away to Glenties at the weekend, the senior team recored a victory on a score line of An Clochan Liath 2-11 Naomh Conail 0-14. Adrian Hanlon and James Boyle getting the goals in the second half. Best for Dungloe were Mark McPaul, Shaun Sharkey, Declan O'Donnell, James Boyle and Adrian Sweeney. The reserves were beaten on a score line of An Clochan Liath 1-7 Naomh Conail 2-11. Best for Dungloe was Stephen Flanagan, Conor Greene and Stephen DohertyG
      Please have all monies collect and presented to Aideen Gillen by Friday of this week as the 2nd draw for the 3rd series of Club 200 will take place this Sunday.

St. Marys GAA Club 
Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot this week. Margaret Mc Daid (Drumkeen) and Clodagh Young (c/o Danny Harkin) matched 3 counties and won €50 each. The winning counties were CW, DN, GY and OY. Next weeks jackpot is €6550. Tickets are available from any committee member at a cost of €2 or online.  
Good Luck
Well done to Niamh Mailey who represented the club on the Donegal minor team who were unfortunately beaten in the All Ireland final v Galway on Saturday last..  
Team news
The under 16's are in the shield final v Muff on Wednesday at 730pm in Convoy. The minors at home v Buncrana on Friday/Saturday in the second leg of the championship.
Senior and reserve training continues on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm. Seniors are at home v Letterkenny Gaels on Tuesday night. 
Ladies  
Training continues on Wednesdays at the earlier time of 7pm.They are in the championship semi-final on August 22nd v Dungloe. 
Gaelic for Mothers
Training continues in Convoy on Wednesday nights at 8.15pm. New players welcome.

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