Sligo success in All-Ireland freshers final
Four Sligo players won an All-Ireland Freshers football medal last night. Calry/St Joseph’s Adrian Cummins, St Molaise Gaels’ Luke Towey, Coolaney/Mullinabreena’s Barry Gorman and Tubbercurry’s Luke Gilmartin were all part of the DCU squad that beat UL in the final last night. Eastern Harps’ Shane O’Grady was part of the…
Shamrock Gaels claim U21 title
Shamrock Gaels rounded off their season by claiming the Sligo U21 B Championship title yesterday. They beat Eastern Harps by 1-16 to 0-12 in the final in Keash. In the Ulster minor club championship, Donegal’s St Eunan’s beat Down side Burren by 1-7 to 0-7 in Belfast yesterday. In Fermanagh,…
Connacht Minor Ladies Club semi-finals on Sunday
The fixtures have been confirmed for this Sunday’s Connacht Minor semi-finals. Sligo’s Eastern Harps will take on Galway champions Corofin at 11.30am, while Leitrim’s Glencar/Manorhamilton will take on Clann na nGael of Roscommon from 1.30pm. The games will be form a double-header at St. Croan’s GAA Club in Roscommon’s Ballintubber.…
15 motions on the agenda for Sligo County Convention
15 motions have been submitted by clubs for this year’s Sligo County Convention, which takes place on Thursday, December 14. Six are from Owenmore Gaels and five are from Eastern Harps. Among them, Harps are calling on the club minor league and championship competitions to remain at under 18 level,…
Weekend wins for Tourlestrane, St Molaise Gaels and Easkey/Enniscrone/Kilglass
Liam Gaughan scored two last-gasp goals as Tourlestrane dramatically came from behind to beat Easkey/Enniscrone/Kilglass by a point after extra-time in Saturday’s U21 semi-final. Tourlestrane will face neighbours Tubbercurry/Cloonacool in the final. The U16 county finals took place yesterday, with St Molaise Gaels beating Eastern Harps in the A final,…
Tonight’s U16 county final is postponed
This evening’s Expert Electrical Sligo U16 football final between Eastern Harps and St Molaise Gaels has been postponed. An unplayable pitch at the Sligo GAA Centre in Scarden means the game will not now go ahead and will be refixed for a later date.
LISTEN BACK: Tourlestrane win back-to-back titles
Tourlestrane become the first club since St Patrick’s in 1989 to claim back-to-back titles in the Belfry Senior Football Championship, thanks to their 1-13 to 1-9 defeat of Eastern Harps in Markievicz Park on Sunday, October 22. After the full-time whistle, Tourlestrane captain James Leonard lifted the trophy… Ocean FM’s…