Letterkenny Athletic Club Notes
A large number of Letterkenny Athletic Club runners descended upon Dublin on Sunday morning for the 38th Dublin Marathon. Traditionally, the Dublin Marathon had been held on the October Bank Holiday Monday. However, the move a few years ago to the Sunday has proved to be inspirational. The event is now the 5th largest in…
LISTEN BACK: Kilcar’s Barry Doherty, Eoin McHugh and Michael Hegarty
Kilcar defeated Scotstown by 1-16 to 1-6 to book their place in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship semi-final in Clones on Sunday. After the game, manager Barry Doherty spoke to Ocean FM’s Pauric Byrne… Pauric also caught up with Kilcar goalscorer Eoin McHugh… And Michael Hegarty…
Letterkenny Athletics Club Notes
the first big National cross country race of the new season was held on Sunday. The Autumn Open Cross Country Festival took place at the National Sports Complex, Abbotstown, Dublin. The Masters’ Trial Race for the November ‘5 Nations Cross Country International race’ is subsumed within the event. Karol Duggan…
Aodh Ruadh GAA Club Notes
Football Aodh Ruadh wrapped up their season as champions of division 2 with a dead rubber clash with Cloich Cheann Fhaola in Falcarragh. The hosts lead by 0-8 to 0-2 at the break and weathered a second half rally by the Ernesiders featuring a David McGurrin goal to run out…
Boyle Celtic Football Club Notes
Deery at the double as Reserves draw. Roscommon District League Division Two Boyle Celtic (B) 2 Rahara Rovers 2 Boyle Celtic B remain unbeaten in the Roscommon District League Division Two after drawing two-a-piece with Rahara Rovers in a feisty affair at Celtic Park on Saturday night. In a frantic…
Obituaries, Sunday, October 29th, 5pm
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Roisin Dolan, Sligo Veronica McConnell, Dublin and Blaney Hugh Mc Menamin, Donegal Town Tommy Harrigan, Sligo Anne Fox, Garrison Dessie Brady, Dromard Roisin Dolan, Far Finisklin, Sligo. Unexpectedly. Funeral to arrive at the Cathedral of…
Kilcar through to Ulster semi-finals
Kilcar put in a hugely impressive display to overcome favourites Scotstown from Monaghan in the Ulster Senior Club Championship quarter-final in St Tiernach’s Park in Clones on Sunday. Eight points from captain Patrick McBrearty and a superb first half goal from Eoin McHugh spurred Barry Doherty’s side to a comprehensive…