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Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 1 St Monaghan Cloghan Annyalla Co. Monaghan 03-04-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 1 St. Oliver Plunkett Park18:30 Emyvale V BYE Pairc Sean 18:30 Sean Mc Dermotts V Aughnamullen MacDiarmada Inniskeen 18:30 Inniskeen V Killanny Smithborough 18:30 Eire Óg V Carrickmacross 10-04-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 2 Inniskeen 18:30 Inniskeen V BYE Killanny 18:30 Killanny V Eire Óg Pairc Sean 18:30 Sean Mc Dermotts V Carrickmacross MacDiarmada Aughnamullen 18:30 Aughnamullen V Emyvale 17-04-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 3 Aughnamullen 18:45 Aughnamullen V BYE Pairc Sean 18:45 Sean Mc Dermotts V Killanny MacDiarmada St. Oliver Plunkett Park18:45 Emyvale V Carrickmacross Smithborough 18:45 Eire Óg V Inniskeen 24-04-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 4 Carrickmacross 19:00 Carrickmacross V Aughnamullen Emmets Inniskeen 19:00 Inniskeen V Sean Mc Dermotts Killanny 19:00 Killanny V Emyvale Smithborough 19:00 Eire Óg V BYE 01-05-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 5 Carrickmacross 19:15 Carrickmacross V BYE Emmets Pairc Sean 19:15 Sean Mc Dermotts V Eire Óg MacDiarmada St. Oliver Plunkett Park19:15 Emyvale V Inniskeen Aughnamullen 19:15 Aughnamullen V Killanny Copyright © 2014 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 1 15-05-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 6 Pairc Sean 19:30 Sean Mc Dermotts V BYE MacDiarmada Killanny 19:30 Killanny V Carrickmacross Inniskeen 19:30 Inniskeen V Aughnamullen Smithborough 19:30 Eire Óg V Emyvale 22-05-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 7 Killanny 19:30 Killanny V BYE St. Oliver Plunkett Park19:30 Emyvale V Sean Mc Dermotts Carrickmacross 19:30 Carrickmacross V Inniskeen Emmets Aughnamullen 19:30 Aughnamullen V Eire Óg 26-06-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 8 Carrickmacross 19:30 Carrickmacross V Eire Óg Emmets Killanny 19:30 Killanny V Inniskeen Aughnamullen 19:30 Aughnamullen V Sean Mc Dermotts 19:30 BYE V Emyvale 03-07-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 9 St. Oliver Plunkett Park19:30 Emyvale V Killanny Pairc Sean 19:30 Sean Mc Dermotts V Inniskeen MacDiarmada Aughnamullen 19:30 Aughnamullen V Carrickmacross 19:30 BYE V Eire Og 10-07-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 10 19:30 BYE V Aughnamullen Killanny 19:30 Killanny V Sean Mc Dermotts Carrickmacross 19:30 Carrickmacross V Emyvale Emmets Inniskeen 19:30 Inniskeen V Eire Óg 17-07-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Copyright © 2014 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 2 Round 11 St. Oliver Plunkett Park19:30 Emyvale V Aughnamullen 19:30 Carrickmacross V Sean Mc Dermotts Smithborough 19:30 Eire Óg V Killanny 19:30 BYE V Inniskeen 31-07-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 12 19:30 BYE V Carrickmacross Smithborough 19:30 Eire Óg V Sean Mc Dermotts Inniskeen 19:30 Inniskeen V Emyvale Killanny 19:30 Killanny V Aughnamullen 14-08-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 13 19:15 BYE V Sean Mc Dermotts Carrickmacross 19:15 Carrickmacross V Killanny Emmets Aughnamullen 19:15 Aughnamullen V Inniskeen St. Oliver Plunkett Park19:15 Emyvale V Eire Óg 21-08-2014 (Thu) Under 16 Football League Division 2 Gerrys Prepared Veg Ballybay Round 14 19:15 BYE V Killanny Pairc Sean 19:15 Sean Mc Dermotts V Emyvale MacDiarmada Inniskeen 19:15 Inniskeen V Carrickmacross Smithborough 19:15 Eire Óg V Aughnamullen Copyright © 2014 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 3.
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