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06 Sept 2025

Dermot Molloy on song as Naomh Conaill brush aside struggling Kilcar in Glenties

The 'Brick' posted 1-7 for the winners, while Kieran Gallagher nailed 1-2 against a Kilcar side that remain rooted to the bottom of Division 1 and without a single point after seven games

Dermot Molloy on song as Naomh Conaill brush aside struggling Kilcar in Glenties

Referee James Connors alongside captains Ciaran McGinley and John O'Malley

Naomh Conaill 4-21
Kilcar 2-13

Naomh Conaill cruised to a comfortable win over Kilcar at Davy Brennan Memorial Park on Sunday.

Martin Regan’s men were firmly in control by half-time, holding a commanding 3-8 to 0-7 lead. 

First-half goals came courtesy of Kieran Gallagher, Dermot Molloy and Jack McGlynn. After the restart, Seamus Corcoran found the net to further extend their advantage.

Kilcar did manage a couple of second-half goals through Ryan McShane, but it wasn’t enough to make any kind of a dent in the leaders’ advantage as Kilcar remain rooted to the bottom of the table and without a single point. 

Naomh Conaill scorers: Dermot Molloy 1-7, 1tp, 1f); Kieran Gallagher 1-2; Eoghan McGettigan 0-4,1f; Brendan McDyer 0-4, 1tp, Jack McGlynn 1-0; Seamus Corcoran 1-0; Max Campbell, Daniel Gildea, Odhran Doherty, and John O’Malley 0-1 each.

Kilcar scorers: Jack Hegarty 0-6, 2tp, 1f; Seanie Boyle 0-5, 2 ‘45, 1f;  Ryan McShane 2-0; Gary Molloy and  Ciaran McGinley 0-1 each.

Naomh Conaill:  Tiarnan Ward; Oran Doherty, Kealan McGill, Logan Quinn; Max Campbell, Conor Roarty, Jack McGlynn; Neill Francis Boyle, Kieran Gallagher; Brendan McDyer, Jeaic MacCeallabhui, Mark McDevitt; Daniel Gildea, Dermot Molloy, John O’Malley.

Subs: Eoghan McGettigan, Kevin McGettigan, Seamus Corcoran, Mark Campbell, Shane McDevitt.

Kilcar: Eoin O’Donnell; Daniel Lyons, Eoghan Cormack, Karl Lyons; Ryan O’Donnell, Ryan McShane, Ciaran Love; Ciaran McGinley, Paddy McShane; Seanie Boyle, Jack Hegarty, Conor O’Donnell; Stephen McBrearty, Gary Molloy, Aodh O’Donnell. 

Subs: Eoin Love, Ben Rafferty.

Referee: James Connors (St Eunan’s)

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