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06 Sept 2025

In pictures: Impressive showings at Donegal Juveniles XC Relay

The Donegal Juveniles XC Relay took place at the Holmes in Donegal Town on Saturday, with the clubs of the county all showing well

The Donegal Juveniles XC Relay took place at the Holmes in Donegal Town on Saturday, with the clubs of the county all showing well. Please click on the arrows to go through the gallery

In the U-17 female section, Tír Chonaill AC ran out winners ahead of the two Inishowen AC teams, with Tír Chonaill AC also winning the boys’ race. 

Finn Valley AC took first, second and fourth in the U-15 girls, with Rosses AC coming home in third. The boys’ race saw Cranford AC take the top prize.

Finn Valley also dominated the U-13’s, with four teams in the girls’ top six - first, third, fifth and sixth - with Rosses AC second, Tír Chonaill AC fourth, Cranford AC seventh and Milford AC in eighth.

The share of the spoils in the boys’ U-13 went to Cranford AC, ahead of Finn Valley A and B in second and fifth respectively, Tír Chonaill AC in third and Rosses AC fourth.

In the U-11 girls, victory went to Letterkenny AC, who also had teams coming home in third and 10th, while Finn Valley had those who finished second and fifth. Rosses AC were fourth, Milford AC sixth and seventh, with Tír Chonaill AC eighth and ninth.

Finn Valley AC stood out in the U-11 boys, with their teams claiming first, second and seventh, Tír Chonaill AC had third and eighth, Cranford AC were fourth, Rosses AC fifth, Milford AC sixth and Letterkenny AC 10th.

The U-9 girls saw Rosses AC first home, with a team also in joint-sixth with Cranford AC. Letterkenny AC’s two teams came second and fifth, with Finn Valley AC third and fourth.

In the boys’ race, it was Letterkenny AC who won, as well as having the teams who came both third, sixth and ninth, Rosses AC were second and eighth, Finn Valley AC fourth and fifth, Cranford AC seventh.

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