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Homeland Sligo Senior Football Championship Teamsheets for Round 2, August 1/2 #Homelandsfc #Connachtgoldifc #Connachtgoldjfc Homeland Sligo Senior Football Championship Teamsheets for Round 2, August 1/2 #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Homeland Senior Football Championship Sat Aug 1, 7:00pm - Kent Park, Ref: John Gilmartin Drumcliffe / Rosses Point Shamrock Gaels ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Paul Durcan Daniel Lyons ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Tom Armstrong Ciaran McLoughlin Jude McGarry Evan Lyons Paul Higgins Andy Flynn ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Sean Power Neil Ewing (Cpt) John McGowan Sean Carroll Declan Willis Karl McKenna ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Mark Horkan Sean Waldron Dylan Willis Dillon McDermott (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Cian McBride Cian Lally Steven Regan Shane Deignan Brian Boyd James Carroll (23) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Eoghan Smith Niall Colleary Paul Logan Johnny Quinn David Quinn Brendan Hailstones 16 Ronan McCormack 22 Brian Óg Murphy 16 John Craig 31 Keith McMorrow 17 Brian Monaghan 24 Joe Keyes 17 Eoin Carroll 32 Mark Tuohy 18 Niall Canning 25 Jack McLoughlin 18 Darragh Hailstones 33 Joe Quinn 19 Aaron McCormack 26 Oisín O'Reilly 19 Lee Deignan 34 Conor Kearns 20 Eoin Gaughan 27 Jack Connor 20 Patrick Benson 35 Michael Barry 21 Lee Cummins 28 Dara Long 21 Ciaran O'Connor 36 Shane Barry 22 Frank Quinn 37 Aran Mgowan 23 Shane McCann 38 Seamus Hailstones 24 Daire Kearns 39 Ben Tuohy 25 Eoin O'Connell 40 Colin Harte 26 Gavin McMorrow 41 Niall Whelan 27 Alan Kelly 42 Niall Henry 28 Mark Kearns 43 Dave Smyth 29 Luke Flynn 44 Liam Tuohy 30 Stephen Willis Management Team Management Team Fergal O'Flaherty Glen McDermott, Stephen Sheeran, Frankie King, Fergal White, Hilary Lyons, Claire McGuinness #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Homeland Senior Football Championship Sat Aug 1, 7:00pm - Kilcoyne Park, Ref: Gus Chapman Coolaney/Mullinabreena Tourlestrane (1) ( 1 ) Ryan McAuley Adam Broe ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Aidan Coleman David Barrett Stephen Barrett Cian Surlis John F Carr Barry Walsh ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Kevin O'KennedyDeclan McCormack Enda Kivahan Oisín Kennedy Adrian McIntyre James Leonard ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Sean Gorman Barry Gorman Stephen Henry Cathal Henry (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Stephen Connolly Nathan Mullen Niall Connolly Kenny Gavigan Jonny Kelly Alan Dunne (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Shane O Brien Niall O Dowd Gavin Gorman Gary Gaughan Conan Marren Liam Gaughan 16 Cathal Finan 27 Eamonn Gorman 16 Alan Bowens 30 Colin Neary 17 Paul Connolly 28 Alan Duggan 17 Noel Gaughan 31 Niall Durkin 18 Anthony Walsh 29 Michael Barrett 18 Kevin O'Hara 32 Joe Molloy 19 Conor McCormack 30 Oisin O Slattra 19 Rian Kennedy 33 Diarmuid Durkin 20 Kieran Gorman 31 Aaron Middleton 20 Brian Egan 34 Jonathan O'Hara 21 Brian Marren 32 Kieran Finan 21 Darren Leonard 35 JP Lang 22 Darren Coleman 33 Eavan Tansey 22 Shane Dunne 36 Ronan Walsh 23 Ray Connolly 34 Pearse Gorman 23 Pat Harte 37 Sean McVeigh 24 Shane Gormley 35 Michael O'Dowd 24 Mark Lundy 38 Robbie Leonand 25 Gerard Mullen 36 Chris Lee 25 John Marren 39 David Brennan 26 Kevin Gorman 26 Brian Kennedy 40 Stephen Clarke 27 Rian Bailey 41 Felim O'Donnell 28 Eoin Walsh 42 Johnny Tracey 29 John Durkin 43 Mark Fallon Management Team Management Team Glenn Young, James Conlon, John McGowan, Eamon O'Hara, Gerry McGowan, Michael Gallagher John Marren, Padraig McGourty Noel Manley, John Egan, Joe Scanlon #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Homeland Senior Football Championship Sun Aug 1, 2:00pm - Shamrock Gaels Pk, Ref: Ciarán McGovern Geevagh Calry / St.Josephs ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Darren Kearns Bryan McGovern ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Daniel Conlon George Wall Shane Tighe Danny Keown Conor McGovern Brian Shannon ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Conor Lavin Joseph O'Reilly T J Davey Johnny McGoldrick Brian Cox Brian Callaghan ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Pat Hughes Kevin Henry Adrian Cummins Damien O'Boyle (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Daniel Devine Ken Sweeney Gary McManamon Ronan Cox Darragh Cummins Conor Stenson (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Tomás O'Reilly Donal Conlon Liam McDonagh Aaron Flynn Conor Griffin Eoin Doherty 16 Arthur Wall 25 Cathal Corcoran 16 Ciaran Collum 23 Ciaran Cummins 17 Daniel Smith 26 Dermot McDermott 17 Shaun Cawley 24 Colm Tuohy 18 Barry Sweeney 27 Darren Foley 18 Gary Golden 25 Joey Farrell 19 David O'Reilly 28 Jimmy O'Reilly 19 Conor G 26 Thomas Fox 20 Colm McManus 29 Enda McManus 20 Mark Flanagan 27 Conor Stinson 21 Eamonn McDonagh 30 Ian Cullen 21 Connell Stenson 28 Gearoid Keaney 22 Michael Byrne 31 Michael O'Rourke 22 Paddy Wolfe 23 Karl Jennings 32 Paul O'Reilly 24 Eddie Farrell Management Team Management Team John Hughes, Dominic Conlon, Dominic Kearns David Cummins, Seamus Burns, John Scanlon Chris Gonley, Mark Fowler #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Homeland Senior Football Championship Sun Aug 2, 3:00pm - Curry, Ref: Barry Judge Eastern Harps Tubbercurry ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Alan Davey Griffin Gallagher ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Ross Donovon Barry Cryan Darragh Madden Oisín O'Donnell Eddie McGuinness Cian Gilmartin ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Bryan Molloy Jonathon East Kevin Gallagher Darragh Kilcoyne Brian Curran Gerard Perry ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Michael Clarke Tony Taylor Rory Ryan Niall Murphy (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Shawn O'Hara Shane O'Grady Marcus Meehan Dylan Henry Jason Perry Matthew Mulhern (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Sean Bruen Kyle Cosgrove Ronan Mulligan Brian Morahan Dermot Walsh David Kelly 16 Errol Flynn 28 Gavin Gardiner 16 Colm McGee 22 Conor Matthews 17 Patrick Pilkinton 29 David Sheppard 17 Fergal McDonagh 23 David Brennan 18 James Soden 30 Sean O'Connor 18 Aidan Brennan 24 Conall Ryan 19 Eoin Dwyer 31 Martin Mulligan 19 Stephen Gilmartin 25 Luke Gilmartin 20 Luke Taheny 32 George Garvey 20 Stephen Matthews 26 Stephen Kilcoyne 21 Niall McGill 33 Keith Judge 21 Joe Moran 22 Thomas Cryan 34 Niall Gardiner 23 Martin Doherty 35 Ciaran Dorrian 24 Ciaran Hannon 36 Eoin O'Dowd 25 Cathal Coyle 37 Colm Gallagher 26 Colin McGill 38 Cormac McCrann 27 Cian Higgins Management Team Management Team James Mitchell, Paul Dwyer, Mikey O'Grady David Curran, Paul O'Donnell Paul Judge, Patrick Gallagher, Kevin Cryan, Cathal O'Grady #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Championships Teamsheets for Round 2, August 1/2 #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Championship Sat Aug 1, 7:00pm - Connolly Pk, Referee: Barry Judge Curry St Molaise Gaels ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Sean Byrne Niall McLoughlin ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Michael Jennings Blaine McIntyre Conor Maher Liam Kennedy Robbie Ryan Ethan Watters ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Gary Walsh Kevin Reilly Eoghan Sweeney Evan Farrell Eoin McHugh Jamie McLoughlin ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Denis Coffey Red Óg Murphy Daniel Keaney Cathal Burns (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Oisin Higgins (Cpt) Adrian Marren Colin Brennan Oisin Sheridan Dean Carroll Keelan Watters (cpt) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Jason Marren Alan Reilly Fergal Brennan James Heraghty Alan McLoughlin Mark Quinn 16 Oisin Hannon 30 Keith Davey 16 Aaron Currid 28 Colm Clancy 17 Aodán Brennan 31 Kevin Giblin 17 Paddy McGowan 29 Conor Feigheney 18 Luke Fleming 32 Liam Reilly 18 Ollie White 30 Calum O'Domhnaill 19 Craig Gallagher 33 Kelan McDonagh 19 James Brennan 31 Diarmuid Gallagher 20 Oisin Murphy 34 Lucas Thornton 20 Gerard Brady 32 Micheal Gillen 21 Patrick Burke 35 Kian Waters 21 Johnny Kelly 33 Ronan Keegan 22 Keith Feely 36 Dylan Wright 22 Darragh Fallon 34 Lee Porter 23 Declan Walsh 37 James Howley 23 Jason Brennan 35 Ben Spellman 24 Tommy Henry 38 Jack Maher 24 Jack Davitt 36 Cathal Herron 26 Michael Gordon 39 Gerard Henry 25 Joe Keaney 37 Joe Spellman 27 Darragh McDonagh 40 David Towey 26 John Gilsenan 38 Tommy Kennedy 28 Robbie Wynne 41 David McDonagh 27 Colm McBrien 39 Darren Gilsenan 29 Bertie Gallagher 42 James Walsh Management Team Management Team Kenny Morley, Brian McDonagh, Noel Caffrey Jimmy Langan, Liam Gilmartin, Tommy McGowan, Philip Lang. #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Championship Sat Aug 1, 7:00pm - Quigabar, Referee: Castleconnor Easkey ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Kenneth Healy Shane Kilgannon 2 3 4 ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Cian Barrins James Boland Niall Judge Ian Barrett Noel McGuire Bernard Feeney 5 6 7 ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Ronan Wilson Liam Naughton Eoin Kent Niall Kilcullen Rory McHugh James Lindsay 8 9 ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Paul Flynn Jason Earlis Eugene Mullen Mikie Gordon 10 11 12 (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Mícheal Cahill Ciaran Kilcullen Brian Howley Joseph Dunphy Joe McHugh John Feeney 13 14 15 (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Alan Naughton Oisín Flynn Ronan Keane Kieran Duffy Jack Scott Eoghan Rua McGowan 16 Anthony Kilcullen 22 Dáire Barrins 16 Daniel Rolston 21 Kevin Duffy 17 Matthew Cullen 23 Matthew Geraghty 17 Brendan McGrath 22 Ciaran Montague 18 Fergal Boland 24 David Lynn 18 Jonathan Conway 23 Eanna Moylan 19 James Tully 25 Stephen Kilgannon 19 24 Declan Brennan 20 Sean Carrabine 26 Liam Donegan 20 Hayden Gilroy 25 Padraic Cawley 21 Rian Winters 28 Rory Healy Management Team Management Team Declan O Dea, Colin Gordon, Michael Cahill Eamonn Sweeney, Paul Ginty, Noel McGuire #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #SligoSHC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Championship Sun Aug 2, 2:00pm - Connolly Park, Referee: John Griffin Bunninadden Enniscrone/Kilglass ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Jason McDonagh Greg Regan ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Peadar McManus Karl Brennan Tomas McLoughlin M.J. Crean Josh Ellis Brendan Byron ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Rory O'Dowd Conor Murray Colm Doddy Eoghan Bourke Cathal Mullaney Cian Mulrooney ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Matthew Clavin Adrian Frain Donal Mullaney Christopher Tuffy (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Oisin McDonnellMichael Gormley (Cpt)Daniel Cafferky Adam Mullaney Ciaran O'Dowd Shane Hargadon (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Kenneth Kerins Cian Brett Barry Cafferky J.P.
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