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Commentary Team Lead Commentators Colm Corrigan Dan Bannon (LMFM) (Louth and Proud) Co-Commentary team Fra McCullough Craig Lynch Karl O'Connor Ogie Harmon Bob Doheny Conor Lynch Thank you to our Competition Sponsors Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 Thursday 20th August 2020 St.Fechins Knockbridge 1.John Crosbie 1.Kevin McNally 2.Cormac McAuley 2.Conor Kerrigan 3.Seaghan Conneely 3.Ronan Byrne 4.Danny Morgan 4.Mark Wallace 5.Michéal Byrne 5.Robert Wallace 6.Donal Ryan 6.Andrew Smyth 7.Oisin Byrne 7.Rickey McKeown 8.Jamie McDonnell 8.James Costelloe 9.Paul Matthews 9.Liam Molloy 10.Paddy Lynch 10.David Kettle 11.Peter Fortune 11.Peter Brennan 12.Tomas McCreesh 12.Sean Marry 13.David Stephenson 13.Gavin Kerrigan 14.Anto Byrne 14.Gareth Hall 15.Michael Ryan 15.Shane Fennell 16.Cathal Doherty 16.Ronan Murphy 17.Bob Grace 17.Ronan Mulholland 18.Conor Higgins 18.Stephen Hoey 19.Sean Hodgins 19.Daire McKiernan 20.Conor Matthews 20.Adam Plunkett 21.Evan McGrane 21.Kevin Hearty 22.Jack Murray 22. Conor Deane 23.Liam Ryan 23.Stephen Kettle 24.Ryan Walsh 24.Keenan McGavisk Bainisteoir:Mattie Rice Bainisteoir:Brendan McNally Maor Foirne:Stephen Hackett Bainisteoir:Declan Fehily Medic:Donal McCarthy Maor Foirne:Seán Byrne Club Official:Donal Lynch Medic:Donal Ferris Maor Camain:John Joe Conneely Cathaoirleach: Gerry Dunne Maor Camain:Cathal Brennan Rúnaí: Shane D'Arcy Junior Championship Round 2 Group 1 Friday 21st August 2020 Sean McDermotts Annaghminnon Rovers 1.Danny Reilly 1.Diarmuid Murray 2.Ian Corbally 2.Chris Connolly 3.Ciaran McMahon 3.Paul McArdle 4.Niall McEneaney 4.Tiernan O’Brien 5.David O'Neill 5.Richie Ashfield 6.Sean McMahon 6,Ronan Byrne 7.Danny Commins 7.Fergal Markey 8.Emmet Duffy 8.Fergal Markey 9.Peter Osborne (c) 9.Tony Brennan 10.Lorcan Ludden 10.Eddie Finnegan 11.Kevin McMahon 11.Dwayne Markey 12.Lorcan Myles 12.Seamus McConnon 13.Cormac Walsh 13.Aiden Lee Martin 14.Tony Kelly 14.Dylan Mullholand 15.Aaron Myles 15.Conor Russell (c) 16.Stephen Carrie (GK) 16.Stephen Finnegan 17.Declan Carroll 17.Tomas Byrne 18.Kevin McGahon 18.Paraic Russell 19.Danny McEneaney 19.Vinny Woods 20.Darren McEneaney 20.James O’Connor 21.David McArdle 21.David Marron 22.BJ Matthews 22.Shane McMahon 23.Mark Duffy 23.Johnny Comiskey 24.Conor Lynch 24.Shane Russell Bainisteoir: Tommy Kirk Bainisteoir;Conor Fadian Roghnoir:Brendan Finlay Maor Foirne:Declan Lambe Roghnoir:Gavin Reilly Maor:Daniel Woods Maor: Barry Ludden Medic:Adam Stalley Club Official:David Loughran Junior Championship Round 2 Group 2 Friday 21st August 2020 Glyde Rangers Lannleire GFC 1.David Brennan 1.Liam Callan 2.Fiachra Sheridan 2.Thomas Doyle 3.Conor McCullagh 3.Paul Mc Geough 4.Gerard Farrell 4.Jason Torris (c) 5.Gerard Bourton 5.Brendan Mc Evoy 6.Cein Sheridan 6.Briain Mc Guinness 7.Aaron Devlin 7.Caoimhin Maher 8.Ciaran Sheridan 8.Andrew Dowd 9.Brian Duffy 9.Pierce Hawkins 12.Niall Sharkey 10.Colin Murphy 13.Barry Brennan 11.Ian Mulroy 15.Barry Sharkey 12.Alan Mc Evoy 16.Anthony Nulty 13.Niall Lennon 17.Ultan Larney 14.Bob Murphy 18.Conor Sheridan 15.Killian Gregory 19.Trevor O'Brien 16.Craig Devlin 20.Alan Kirk 17.Aron McArdle 21.Alan Brennan 20.Alan Murphy 22.Dion Conlon 21.Paul Doyle 23.Peter Duffy 22.Darragh Malone 24.Gareth Moran 23.Jack Maguire 25.Martin McArdle 24.Conall Maher 26.Dylan Kearney 25.Garry Monaghan 27.Mark O'Brien 26.Peter Fourchune Bainisteoir: Ollie Flynn Bainisteoir:Mark Gilsenan Roghnoir:Pat Farrell Maor:Andy Callan Roghnoir:Liam Reid Roghnoir:Gerry Matthews Medic:Niall Teather Roghnoir:Andy Flanagan Roghnoir: Aidan King Medic:Sarah Mulroy Junior Championship Round 2 Group 4 Friday 21st August 2020 Stabannan Parnells Naomh Malachi 11.Aidan Shevlin 1.Christopher McCaughey 2.Mark Byrne 2.Stephen Burns 3.Eamonn Callaghan 3.Christopher Smith 4.Cathal Halpenny 4.Conor Begley 5.Barry Lynch (c) 5.Donal Mulholland 6.Eanna McCartney 6.Sean Smith 7.Stephen Barry 7.Donal Begley 8.Colm Giggins 8.Stephen Smith 9.Thomas Campbell 9.Pierce Caherty 10.Bobby Butterly 10.Patrick Smith 11.Shane Sweeney 11.Ronan Greene 12.Daniel Bannon 12.David Begley 13.David Cluskey 13.Padriag Moley 14.Robbie O'Callaghan 14.Shane Rogers 15.Fintan Martin 15.Ryan Devlin 16.Liam Butterly 16.Jamie Kelly 17.Barry Sweeney 17.David Rogers 18.Wayne Lynch 18.Emmet Mullen 19.Patrick Bell 19.Ronan McElroy 20.Cian O'Comhraide 20.Keelan Conlon 21.Niall Clerkin 21.Colin Rooney 22.Cathal Reynolds 22.Ciaran Hughes 24.Anto Byrne 23.Mark Meegan 25.Niall Cluskey Bainisteoir:Pete McShane Bainisteoir: Frank Lynch Maor Foirne:Ronan Lynch Maor Foirne: Aonghus Giggins Medic 1:Kevin Carolan Medic 1: Paddy Tuite Medic 2:Aidan Fee Medic 2: Martin Bannon Club Official:Tracey Rogers Intermediate Championship Round 2 Group 1 Saturday 22nd August 2020 Hunterstown Rovers Cooley Kickhams 1.Niall Carrie 1.Neil Gallagher 2.Daithi Carroll 2.Gerry Malone 3.Patrick Taaffe 3.James Loughran 4.Martin Lennon 4.Dean McGreehan 5.Muiris O'Sullivan 5.Ross Magennis 6.Richie Taaffe 6.Conor McGuinness 7.Paddy Mooney (c) 7.Darren Marks 8.Ryan Ward 8.Peter Thornton 9.Jason Monaghan 9.Fergal Malone 10.Brendan Lennon 10.James O’ Reilly 11.Oisin McGee 11.Brian White 12.David Finn 12.Eoin McDaid 13.Jamie Ward 13.Emmet Rogan 14.Ryan Burns 14.Michael Carron 15.Glen Matthews 15.Michael Rafferty 16.Marc Ward 16.Cian Rogan 17.Brian Matthews 17.Keith White 18.Alan Landy 18.Richard Brennan 19.Dean Burns 19.Aoghan Mc Guinness 20.Euan Woodlock 20.Joe Mee 21.Padraig Matthews 21.Paddy Johnson 22.Keith Brennan 22.Emmet Mc Guigan 23.Paddy Matthews 23.Peter Shields 24.Tony McKenna 24. 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