O'Donovan Rossa, Magherafelt are the 2018 Féile Peil na nÓg Division 1 boys' champions.
The Derry outfit edged out Burren of Down by 0-4 to 0-3 after overcoming Sean MacCumhaills (Donegal), their hosts Skyrne (Meath), Douglas (Cork) and holders New York en route to the final. They actually lost their first game to St. Colmcille's of Meath, but never looked back after that.
O'Donovan Rossa also claimed the Division 4 girls' title to secure a memorable double for the south Derry club.
There won't be a cow milked in Magherafelt for a fortnight #doubleallirelandfeilechampions #boysandgirls @FeilePeile2018 @Doiregaa @JoeBrolly1993 @thomasniblock pic.twitter.com/SHl2708FvH
- RossaGaelsDerry (@RossaGaelsDerry) July 1, 2018
Claregalway of Galway claimed the Division 1 Shield final after accounting for Clonduff of Down on a 0-11 to 0-4 scoreline.
Eire Og of Cork defeated Westport 2-2 to 0-5 to win the Division 1 girls' final, with Walterstown taking the Shield following a 1-8 to 1-3 victory over Meath rivals Seneschalstown.
The Féile Peil na nÓg finals took place over the weekend across Down, Louth, and Meath and involved 176 teams from Ireland, Britain, Europe and North America.
Check out all the winners from the 2018 Féile Peil na nÓg finals:
Boys' Division 1 Cup winners
O'Donovan Rossa, Magherafelt (Derry)
Boys' Division 1 Shield winners
Claregalway (Galway)
Boys' Division 2 Cup winners
South London (Britain)
Boys' Division 2 Shield winners
St Patrick's (Meath)
Boys' Division 3 Cup winners
Durlas Óg (Tipperary)
Boys' Division 3 Shield winners
Killeavy St Moninna (Armagh)
Boys' Division 4 Cup winners
North London (Britain)
Boys' Division 4 Shield winners
Gaultier (Waterford)
Boys' Division 5 Cup winners
Ballinderry (Derry)
Boys' Division 5 Shield winners
St Laurences (Kildare)
Boys' Division 6 Cup winners
Cookstown (Tyrone)
Boys' Division 6 Shield winners
Inny Gaels (Meath)
Boys' Division 7 Cup winners
Athlone (Westmeath)
Boys' Division 7 Shield winners
Kilmacow (Kilkenny)
Boys' Division 8 Cup winners
Hertfordshire County (Britain)
Boys' Division 8 Shield winners
Owenmore Gaels (Sligo)
Boys' Division 9 Cup winners
Granard-Ballmore (Longford)
Boys' Division 9 Shield winners
St Michaels-Nobber (Meath)
Boys' Division 10 Cup winners
Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon (Donegal)
Boys' Division 10 Shield winners
Tyholland (Monaghan)
Boys' Division 11 Cup winners
Eadestown (Kildare)
Boys' Division 11 Shield winners
Brittany (Europe)
Girls' Division 1 Cup winners
Eire Og (Cork)
Girls' Division 1 Shield winners
Walterstown (Meath)
Girls' Division 2 Cup winners
Kilcullen (Kildare)
Girls' Division 2 Shield winners
Derrynoose (Armagh)
Girls' Division 3 Cup winners
Moneyglass (Antrim)
Girls' Division 3 Shield winners
Trim (Meath)
Girls' Division 4 Cup winners
O'Donovan Rossa, Magherafelt (Derry)
Girls' Division 4 Shield winners
Kinawley (Fermanagh)
Girls' Division 5 Cup winners
Milltownpass (Westmeath)
Girls' Division 5 Shield winners
Ballyhaise (Cavan)
Girls' Division 6 Cup winners
Knockainey (Limerick)
Girls' Division 6 Shield winners
London (Britain)
Girls' Division 7 Cup winners
St Marys Donore (Meath)
Girls' Division 7 Shield winners
St Brigids Clonmore (Carlow)
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