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06 Sept 2025

Carndonagh maintain unbeaten start with victory over Robert Emmets in Division 3

Richard Cunningham and James Monagle scored the goals for the winners while Cathal Doherty and Conor McLaughlin also grabbed three points each. 

Carndonagh maintain unbeaten start with victory Robert Emmets in Division 3

Carndonagh huddle up prior to their clash with Robert Emmets

Robert Emmets 1-8
Carndonagh 2-11 

Carndonagh made it four wins from four games in Division 3 with Saturday night’s six point victory over Robert Emmets, in Emmet Park, Castlefin. 

Richard Cunningham and James Monagle scored the goals for the winners while Cathal Doherty and Conor McLaughlin also grabbed three points each. 

And in a tie they dominated for long spells, John O’Callaghan, Cian Burke, Mark Scott, Kyran Cantwell and Michael Noone all chipped in with points for the Inishowen outfit. 

Dylan McNamee top-scored for the locals and ended the game with five points behind his name. Conor Dalton grabbed the goal and his brother Rory completed the scoring for Robert Emmets. 

Carndonagh scorers: Cathal Doherty, Conor McLaughlin 0-3 each; Richard Cunningham, James Monagle 1-0 each; John O’Callaghan, Cian Burke, Mark Scott, Kyran Cantwell, Michael Noone 0-1 each. 

Robert Emmet scorers: Conor Dalton 1-0; Dylan McNamee 0-5; Jordan McKinney 0-2; Rory Dalton 0-1. 

Robert Emmets: Sam McGlinchey; Oran Farrell, Jordan Tourish, Dean Hughes; Kynan Roe, Marcus Curran, Paul Farrell; Conor McGettigan, Neil Mulcahy; Brian Lafferty, Conor Dalton, Jordan McKinney; Dylan McNamee, Rory Dalton, Ronan Kennedy. 

Carndonagh: Kyle Harkin; Daniel McDaid,  Danny Monagle, Eoghan Kelly; John O’Callaghan, Ryan Davenport, Cian Burke; James Monagle, Mark Scott; Liam Shiels, Lorcan Bradley, Kyran Cantwell; Cian Doherty, Fergal Doherty, Richard Cunningham. 

Subs: Anthony Doherty, Cathal Doherty, Conor McLaughlin, Christopher McDaid, Conor Fagan, Darragh Browne, Michael Noone, Nathan McLarkey, Tiernan Doherty. 

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