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Semi-Finals Homeland Sligo Senior Football Championship/Relegation Teamsheets, September 5/6 #Homelandsfc #Connachtgoldifc Homeland Sligo Senior Football Championship/Relegation Semi-Finals Teamsheets, September 5/6 #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Homeland Senior Football Championship Semi-Final Sat Sep 5, 6:15pm - Markievicz Pk, Ref:Ciarán McGovern Drumcliffe / Rosses Point Coolera / Strandhill ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Paul Durcan Keelan Harte ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Aaron McCormack Ciaran McLoughlinJude McGarry Mark Comerford Gary Cawley Adam Higgins ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Sean Power Neil Ewing (Cpt) John McGowan David McGee Conor McDonagh Sean Murphy ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Mark Horkan Sean Waldron Barry Doyle Kevin Banks (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Cian McBride Cian Lally Steven Regan Padraig Gaughan Keelan Cawley Leo Doherty (17) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Eoin Gaughan Niall Colleary Paul Logan Enda Lennon Barry O'MahoneyOran McDonagh 16 Ronan McCormack 24 Dara Long 17 Eoin Comerford 31 Colm Scanlon 18 Brian Monaghan 25 Oisín O'Reilly 18 Colm Parke 32 Anthony Kelly 19 Niall Canning 26 Jack Connor 19 Cillian McCahey 33 Ryan McEnroe 20 Tom Armstrong 27 Thomas McBride 20 Graham Kelly 34 John Kilrehill 21 Kieran Lyndham 28 Sean Flanagan 21 James Hampson 35 Mark Connell 22 Sean Peyton 29 Davif Collins 22 Aaron O'Boyle 36 Enda Mitchell 23 Jack McLoughlin 30 Josh Henry 23 Adrian McPartland 37 Luke Comerford 24 Conor Burke 38 Donagh Flynn 25 David Kilrehill 39 Calym Malone 26 Mark McCallion 40 Karol O'Neill 27 Josh Gilligan 41 Jack Murphy 28 Kevin Harte 42 Jason East 29 Tristan Gilligan 44 Diarmuid Loftus 30 Fiachra Staunton Management Team Management Team Fergal O'Flaherty, Philip Gallagher, Kevin Dufficy Enda Mitchell, Adrian McPartland, Karol O'Neill John Hestor Pat Healy, Gerry McCarroll #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Homeland Senior Football Championship Semi-Final Sun Sep 6, 4:00pm - Markievicz Park, Ref: Barry Judge Tourlestrane St.Marys ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Adam Broe Jack Teape ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Rian Bailey Cian Surlis J F Carr Ryan Feehily Niall Feehily Conor Darcy ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Kevin O'Hara Diarmuid Dunne Shane Dunne Hubert Gilvarry Ger O'Kelly Lynch Tony O'Kelly Lynch ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) John Durkin Niall Durkin Cian Breheny Paul Kilcoyne (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Barry Walsh Gary Gaughan Liam Gaughan Kyle Cawley Nathan Rooney Mark Butler (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Noel Gaughan Kenny Gavaghan Pat Harte Stephen Coen Mark Breheny Johnny Martyn 16 Alan Bowens 28 John Marren 16 Jack Keegan 21 Luke Walsh 17 Cathal Henry 29 Adrian McIntyre 17 Mark McGoldrick 22 Adam Lynch 18 Stephen Henry 30 Colin Neary 18 Dyan Kilgallon 23 Patrick Maher 19 Jonny Kelly 31 Mark Fallon 19 Darragh Cawley 24 Jonathan Lynch 20 Brian Kennedy 32 Sean McVeigh 20 Michael Munnelly 21 Oisin Kennedy 33 Felim O'Donnell 22 Rian Kennedy 34 Stephen Clarke 23 JP Lang 35 Jonathan O'Hara 24 Darren Leonard 36 David Brennan 25 James Leonard 37 Jonny Tracey 26 Mark Lundy 38 Joe Molloy 27 Conan Marren 39 Ronan Walsh Management Team Management Team Eamon O'Hara, Gerry McGowan, Michael Gallagher Aidan Rooney, Kevin Molloy, Shane Nealon Noel Manley, John Egan, Joe Scanlon #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Homeland Senior Football Relegation Semi-Final Sat Sep 5, 5:00 - Corran Pk, Ref:Gavin Cawley Geevagh Shamrock Gaels ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Darren Kearns Daniel Lyons ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Daniel Smith Arthur Wall George Wall Evan Lyons Paul Higgins Andy Flynn ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Conor Lavin Joseph O'Reilly Shane Tighe Sean Carroll Declan Willis Shane Barry ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Pat Hughes Kevin Henry Dylan Willis Dillon McDermott (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Karl Jennings Daniel Devine T J Davey Shane Deignan Brian Boyd James Carroll (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Jimmy O'Reilly Donal Conlon David O'Reilly Johnny Quinn David Quinn Brendan Hailstones 16 Tomás O'Reilly 25 Cathal Corcoran 16 John Craig 25 Seamus Hailstones 17 Daniel Conlon 26 Dermot McDermott 17 Eoin Carroll 26 Eoin O'Connell 18 Ken Sweeney 27 Liam McDonagh 18 Darragh Hailstones 27 Gavin McMorrow 19 Gary McManamon 28 Enda McManus 19 Lee Deignan 28 Luke Flynn 20 Colm McManus 29 Ian Cullen 20 Patrick Benson 29 Frank Quinn 21 Eamonn McDonagh 30 Michael O'Rourke 21 Ciaran O'Connor 30 Conor Kearns 22 Michael Byrne 31 Paul O'Reilly 22 Mark Kearns 31 Karl McKenna 23 Eddie Farrell 32 Barry Sweeney 23 Shane McCann 32 Mark Tuohy 24 Darren Foley 24 Daire Kearns Management Team Management Team John Hughes, Dominic Conlon, Dominic Kearns Glen McDermott, Stephen Sheeran, Frankie King, Fergal White, Hilary Lyons, Claire McGuinness #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Homeland Senior Football Relegation Semi-Final Sat Sep 5 6:00pm - Kilcoyne Park, Ref: Gus Chapman Coolaney/Mullinabreena Eastern Harps (1) ( 1 ) Ryan McAuley Alan Davey ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Aidan Coleman David Barrett Stephen Barrett Ross Donovon Barry Cryan Darragh Madden ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Kevin O'KennedyDeclan McCormack Enda Kivahan Bryan Molloy Jonathon East Kevin Gallagher ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Sean Gorman Barry Gorman Michael Clarke Tony Taylor (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Stephen Connolly Nathan Mullen Niall Connolly Shawn O'Hara Shane O'Grady Marcus Meehan (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Shane O Brien Niall O Dowd Gavin Gorman Sean Bruen Kyle Cosgrove Ronan Mulligan 16 Cathal Finan 27 Eamonn Gorman 16 Patrick Flynn 28 Ciaran Dorrian 17 Paul Connolly 28 Alan Duggan 17 Patrick Pilkinton 29 Tomas Taheny 18 Anthony Walsh 29 Michael Barrett 18 James Soden 30 Sean O'Connor 19 Conor McCormack 30 Oisin O Slattra 19 Eoin Dwyer 31 Martin Mulligan 20 Kieran Gorman 31 Aaron Middleton 20 Luke Taheny 32 George Garvey 21 Brian Marren 32 Kieran Finan 21 Niall McGill 33 Keith Judge 22 Darren Coleman 33 Eavan Tansey 22 Thomas Cryan 34 Niall Gardiner 23 Ray Connolly 34 Pearse Gorman 23 Martin Doherty 35 Gavin Gardiner 24 Shane Gormley 35 Michael O'Dowd 24 Ciaran Hannon 36 Eoin O'Dowd 25 Gerard Mullen 36 Chris Lee 25 David Sheppard 37 Colm Gallagher 26 Kevin Gorman 26 Colin McGill 38 Cormac McCrann 27 Cian Higgins 27 Cian Higgins Management Team Management Team Glenn Young, James Conlon, John McGowan, James Mitchell, Paul Dwyer, Mikey O'Grady John Marren, Padraig McGourty Paul Judge, Patrick Gallagher, Kevin Cryan, Cathal O'Grady #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Championships/ Relegation Semi-Finals Teamsheets, September 5/6 #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Champ Semi-Final Sat Sept 5, 3:30pm - Markievicz Park, Referee: Joe Hynes St. Molaise Gaels St. Farnan's ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Niall McLoughlin Eamonn Kilgannon ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Liam Kennedy Robbie Ryan Jason Brennan Conor Gordon Kevin McGee Shane Molloy ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Evan Farrell Darragh Fallon Jamie McLoughlin Shane O'Brien Matthew Lang James Weir ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Daniel Keaney Paddy McGowan Gavin Connolly Patrick O'Connor (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Joe Keaney Mark Quinn Keelan Watters (cpt) Ronan Molloy Finnian Cawley Mark Devaney (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Eoin McHugh Alan McLoughlin Gerard Brady Declan Cawley Ciaran O'Connor Martin Mulligan 16 Aaron Currid 28 Calum O'Domhnaill 16 Kieran Devaney 26 Tomás Ryan 17 James Heraghty 29 Diarmuid Gallagher 17 Cahán Hallinn 27 Patrick Flynn 18 Ollie White 30 Cathal Herron 18 David Hallinan 28 Michael McGowan 19 James Brennan 31 Ronan Keegan 19 Darragh Gillen 29 Stephen Mulligan 20 Jack Davitt 32 Lee Porter 20 Oisín Connolly 30 Trevor Kilgannon 21 Johnny Kelly 33 Colm McBrien 21 Niall Crean 31 Dónal Hanley 22 Cathal Burns 34 Conor Feigheney 22 John Quinn 32 Ryan McCombe 23 Oisin Sheridan 35 Ben Spellman 23 Fionn Connolly 33 Gavin Calpin 24 Ethan Watters 36 Darren Gilsenan 24 Thomas Cawley 34 Keith Lang 25 Colm Clancy 37 Paul Mullarkey 25 Iarlaith Connor 26 John Gilsenan 38 Micheal Gillen 27 Dean Carroll Management Team Management Team Jimmy Langan, Liam Gilmartin, Tommy McGowan, Shane Neary, Sean Weir, Sean Walshe, Philip Lang, Paul Healy Adrian Smyth #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Champ Semi-Final Sun Sept 6, 1:00pm - Markievicz Pk, Referee: Ronan Hynes Easkey Curry ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Shane Kilgannon Sean Byrne ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Ian Barrett Noel McGuire Bernard Feeney Michael Jennings Michael Gordon Craig Gallagher ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) Niall Kilcullen Rory McHugh James Lindsay Gary Walsh Oisin Higgins Kevin Reilly ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) Eugene Mullen Mikie Gordon Denis Coffey Alan Reilly (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) (10) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) Joseph Dunphy Joe McHugh John Feeney Luke Fleming Adrian Marren Colin Brennan (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) (13) ( 14 ) ( 15 ) Kieran Duffy Jack Scott Eoghan Rua McGowan Jason Marren Red Óg Murphy Oisin Murphy 16 Daniel Rolston 22 Ciaran Montague 16 Oisin Hannon 27 Bertie Gallagher 17 Brendan McGrath 23 Eanna Moylan 17 Conor Maher 28 Tommy Stenson 18 Jonathan Conway 24 Declan Brennan 18 David McDonagh 29 Kelan McDonagh 19 25 Padraic Cawley 19 Tommy Henry 30 Lucas Thornton 20 Hayden Gilroy 26 Andrew Kilcullen 20 James Walsh 31 Darragh McDonagh 21 Kevin Duffy 27 Fionn Moylan 21 Eoghan Sweeney 32 James Howley 22 Fergal Brennan 33 Declan Walsh 23 Blaine McIntyre 34 Paddy Burke 24 Keith Feely 35 Kian Waters 25 Keith Davey 36 Gerry Henry 26 Kevin Giblin Management Team Management Team Eamonn Sweeney, Paul Ginty, Noel McGuire Kenny Morley, Brian McDonagh, Noel Caffrey #HomelandSFC #ConnachtGoldIFC #ConnachtGoldJFC Connacht Gold Intermediate Football Relegation Semi-Final Sat Sept 5, 3:30pm - 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