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08 Sept 2025

Killybegs win away at the expense of St Mary’s, Convoy

The home side led by four at the break but the Fishermen were on top in the second half and ran out comfortable winners

Killybegs win away at the expense of St Mary’s, Convoy

Ryan Cunningham hit 0-3 for Killybegs

St Mary's, Convoy 0-11

Killybegs 0-17

Killybegs came from behind to win away to St Mary’s, Convoy on Sunday afternoon.

It was a good start for Laurence McMullan’s side who were searching for their first win of the season, as they led by 0-6 to 0-2 at the break with Anthony Browne to the fore.

But Killybegs got a good hold of the game in the second half and rallied with two pointers from Christopher Mulligan, Ryan Cunningham, Odhran McGuinness and Jon ‘Ban’ Gallagher.

Mulligan top scored for his team with five points, with McGuinness helping himself to a total of 0-4.

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Anthony Browne topped the scoring charts for his side with 0-4.

The win leaves Killybegs in fifth place after seven games.

Convoy scorers: Anthony Browne 0-4, 1f; Niall Sweeney 0-2; Oran Paterson 0-2f; Conal McDermott 0-2, 1f; Bryan McNamee and Ciaran Dolan 0-1 each.

Killybegs scorers: Christopher Mulligan 0-5, 1tp; Odhran McGuinness 0-4, 1tp; Ryan Cunningham 0-3, 1tp; Jon ‘Ban’ Gallagher 0-2,tp; Eoin Mulligan 0-2; Callum Quinn 0-1.

St Mary’s, Convoy: Mark Gordon; Sean Doherty, Bryan McNamee, Michael Mulrain; Liam Prunty, Conor McDaid, Niall Sweeney; Pauric Gordon, Conal McDermott; Anthony Browne, Laurence McMullan, Conor Donnellan; Conor Gordon, Oran Paterson, Ciaran Dolan.

Subs: Brendan Bonner for McMullan, Conor Bonner for C Gordon. 

Killybegs: Josh Colyer; Michael Callaghan, Niall Carbery, Timmy Gorrell; Charlie Breslin, Callum Quinn, Owen Gallagher; Rory Colyer, Christopher Mulligan; Mark Finnerty, Jon ‘Ban’ Gallagher, Edward McHugh; Eoin Mulligan, Ryan Cunningham, Odhran McGuinness.

Subs: Ben Connelly for Gorrell, Christopher Cunningham for O Gallagher, Eamonn Curran for McGuinness.

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