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09 Sept 2025

Here's all of the draws for the 2024 Donegal GAA club championships

The draws for the Michael Murphy Sports and Leisure Donegal GAA football championships have just been made at the Abbey Hotel in Donegal Town, so here they are ...

Junior A Championship

Eleven clubs will play in the Junior A Competition, a competition won by Na Rossa last season, following their success in the final against Moville 0-15 to 1-10.

Group A
1 - Pettigo
2 - Carndonagh
3 - Naomh Colmcille
4 - St Mary’s Convoy
5 - Robert Emmets
6 - Naomh Bríd

Group B
7 - Naomh Padraig Lifford
8 - Naomh Ultan
9 - Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin
10 Urris
11 -Moville
12 - Bye

Group A fixtures
Round 1: Pettigo v Carndonagh; Naomh Colmcille v St Mary’s Convoy; Robert Emmets v Naomh Bríd
Round 2: Carndonagh v Naomh Colmcille; Naomh Bríd v Pettigo; St Mary’s Convoy v Robert Emmets
Round 3: Pettigo v Naomh Colmcille; Robert Emmets v Carndonagh; Naomh Bríd v St Mary’s Convoy
Round 4: St Mary’s Convoy v Pettigo; Naomh Colmcille v Robert Emmets;  Carndonagh v Naomh Bríd

Group B 
Round 1: Naomh Padraig Lifford v Naomh Ultan; Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin v Urris
Round 2: Naomh Ultan v Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin; Urris v Moville
Round 3: Naomh Padraig Lifford v Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin; Moville v Naomh Ultan
Round 4: Urris v Naomh Padraig Lifford; Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin v Moville

There will be two groups - Group A will have six clubs and Group B will have five. The first team in each group shall progress to the semi-finals. The two quarter finals pairings shall be second Group A v third Group B; and second Group B against third Group A.

The winners of each quarter-final and the two group winners will be drawn randomly to decide the semi-final pairings. All knockout games will be decided at neutral venues. The winners will be promoted to the 2025 Intermediate Football Championship



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