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O'neills Down GAA All County Football League Division 3: Fixtures O'Neills Down GAA All County Football League Division 3: Fixtures Home Team Away Team Date Time Round Venue Glasdrumman Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 08/04/2016 18:45 Round 1 Glasdrumman St John Bosco GAC St Colman's Drumaness 08/04/2016 18:45 Round 1 St John Bosco Teconnaught Dromara 08/04/2016 18:45 Round 1 Teconnaught Newry Shamrocks Drumgath 08/04/2016 18:45 Round 1 Shamrocks Saul Atticall 08/04/2016 18:45 Round 1 Saul Atticall St John Bosco GAC 15/04/2016 19:00 Round 2 Atticall Drumgath Glasdrumman 15/04/2016 19:00 Round 2 Drumgath Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Teconnaught 15/04/2016 19:00 Round 2 Kilclief Ben Dearg Dromara Saul 15/04/2016 19:00 Round 2 Dromara St Colman's Drumaness Newry Shamrocks 15/04/2016 19:00 Round 2 Drumaness Atticall Dromara 22/04/2016 19:00 Round 3 Atticall St John Bosco GAC Newry Shamrocks 22/04/2016 19:00 Round 3 St John Bosco Saul Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 22/04/2016 19:00 Round 3 Saul Glasdrumman St Colman's Drumaness 22/04/2016 19:00 Round 3 Glasdrumman Teconnaught Drumgath 22/04/2016 19:00 Round 3 Teconnaught Drumgath Saul 29/04/2016 19:15 Round 4 Drumgath Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Atticall 29/04/2016 19:15 Round 4 Kilclief Ben Dearg Newry Shamrocks Glasdrumman 29/04/2016 19:15 Round 4 Shamrocks Dromara St John Bosco GAC 29/04/2016 19:15 Round 4 Dromara St Colman's Drumaness Teconnaught 29/04/2016 19:15 Round 4 Drumaness Dromara Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 06/05/2016 19:30 Round 5 Dromara Saul St Colman's Drumaness 06/05/2016 19:30 Round 5 Saul St John Bosco GAC Glasdrumman 06/05/2016 19:30 Round 5 St John Bosco Atticall Drumgath 06/05/2016 19:30 Round 5 Atticall Teconnaught Newry Shamrocks 06/05/2016 19:30 Round 5 Teconnaught St Colman's Drumaness Atticall 13/05/2016 19:30 Round 6 Drumaness Glasdrumman Teconnaught 13/05/2016 19:30 Round 6 Glasdrumman Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC St John Bosco GAC 13/05/2016 19:30 Round 6 Kilclief Ben Dearg Drumgath Dromara 13/05/2016 19:30 Round 6 Drumgath Newry Shamrocks Saul 13/05/2016 19:30 Round 6 Shamrocks Atticall Newry Shamrocks 20/05/2016 19:30 Round 7 Atticall Saul Glasdrumman 20/05/2016 19:30 Round 7 Saul Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Drumgath 20/05/2016 19:30 Round 7 Kilclief Ben Dearg Dromara St Colman's Drumaness 20/05/2016 19:30 Round 7 Dromara St John Bosco GAC Teconnaught 20/05/2016 19:30 Round 7 St John Bosco O'Neills Down GAA All County Football League Division 3: Fixtures Home Team Away Team Date Time Round Venue Teconnaught Saul 27/05/2016 19:30 Round 8 Teconnaught Drumgath St John Bosco GAC 27/05/2016 19:30 Round 8 Drumgath Newry Shamrocks Dromara 27/05/2016 19:30 Round 8 Shamrocks St Colman's Drumaness Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 27/05/2016 19:30 Round 8 Drumaness Glasdrumman Atticall 27/05/2016 19:30 Round 8 Glasdrumman Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Newry Shamrocks 10/06/2016 19:30 Round 9 Kilclief Ben Dearg Dromara Glasdrumman 10/06/2016 19:30 Round 9 Dromara St John Bosco GAC Saul 10/06/2016 19:30 Round 9 St John Bosco Atticall Teconnaught 10/06/2016 19:30 Round 9 Atticall Drumgath St Colman's Drumaness 10/06/2016 19:30 Round 9 Drumgath St Colman's Drumaness St John Bosco GAC 17/06/2016 19:30 Round 10 Drumaness Atticall Saul 17/06/2016 19:30 Round 10 Atticall Drumgath Newry Shamrocks 17/06/2016 19:30 Round 10 Drumgath Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Glasdrumman 17/06/2016 19:30 Round 10 Kilclief Ben Dearg Dromara Teconnaught 17/06/2016 19:30 Round 10 Dromara Saul Dromara 24/06/2016 19:30 Round 11 Saul Newry Shamrocks St Colman's Drumaness 24/06/2016 19:30 Round 11 Shamrocks Teconnaught Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 24/06/2016 19:30 Round 11 Teconnaught St John Bosco GAC Atticall 24/06/2016 19:30 Round 11 St John Bosco Glasdrumman Drumgath 24/06/2016 19:30 Round 11 Glasdrumman St Colman's Drumaness Glasdrumman 01/07/2016 19:30 Round 12 Drumaness Dromara Atticall 01/07/2016 19:30 Round 12 Dromara Newry Shamrocks St John Bosco GAC 01/07/2016 19:30 Round 12 Shamrocks Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Saul 01/07/2016 19:30 Round 12 Kilclief Ben Dearg Drumgath Teconnaught 01/07/2016 19:30 Round 12 Drumgath Atticall Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 08/07/2016 19:30 Round 13 Atticall St John Bosco GAC Dromara 08/07/2016 19:30 Round 13 St John Bosco Glasdrumman Newry Shamrocks 08/07/2016 19:30 Round 13 Glasdrumman Saul Drumgath 08/07/2016 19:30 Round 13 Saul Teconnaught St Colman's Drumaness 08/07/2016 19:30 Round 13 Teconnaught Glasdrumman St John Bosco GAC 22/07/2016 19:30 Round 14 Glasdrumman Drumgath Atticall 22/07/2016 19:30 Round 14 Drumgath St Colman's Drumaness Saul 22/07/2016 19:30 Round 14 Drumaness Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC Dromara 22/07/2016 19:30 Round 14 Kilclief Ben Dearg Newry Shamrocks Teconnaught 22/07/2016 19:30 Round 14 Shamrocks O'Neills Down GAA All County Football League Division 3: Fixtures Home Team Away Team Date Time Round Venue Atticall St Colman's Drumaness 19/08/2016 19:30 Round 15 Atticall Saul Newry Shamrocks 19/08/2016 19:30 Round 15 Saul St John Bosco GAC Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 19/08/2016 19:30 Round 15 St John Bosco Dromara Drumgath 19/08/2016 19:30 Round 15 Dromara Teconnaught Glasdrumman 19/08/2016 19:30 Round 15 Teconnaught Newry Shamrocks Atticall 02/09/2016 19:15 Round 16 Shamrocks Teconnaught St John Bosco GAC 02/09/2016 19:15 Round 16 Teconnaught Glasdrumman Saul 02/09/2016 19:15 Round 16 Glasdrumman St Colman's Drumaness Dromara 02/09/2016 19:15 Round 16 Drumaness Drumgath Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 02/09/2016 19:15 Round 16 Drumgath Saul Teconnaught 16/09/2016 19:00 Round 17 Saul Atticall Glasdrumman 16/09/2016 19:00 Round 17 Atticall St John Bosco GAC Drumgath 16/09/2016 19:00 Round 17 St John Bosco Dromara Newry Shamrocks 16/09/2016 19:00 Round 17 Dromara Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC St Colman's Drumaness 16/09/2016 19:00 Round 17 Kilclief Ben Dearg Saul St John Bosco GAC 08/10/2016 16:00 Round 18 Saul Glasdrumman Dromara 08/10/2016 16:00 Round 18 Glasdrumman Newry Shamrocks Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 08/10/2016 16:00 Round 18 Shamrocks St Colman's Drumaness Drumgath 08/10/2016 16:00 Round 18 Drumaness Teconnaught Atticall 08/10/2016 16:00 Round 18 Teconnaught.
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