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St Molaise Gaels were crowned the Fureys Coaches Sligo Senior League Division Four champions thanks to their three-point defeat of Coolaney/Mullinabreena in Sunday’s final at the Sligo GAA Centre in Scarden. It finished 1-13 to 1-10 in favour of the Cliffoney-Grange men. The final was the last game in this…

Four Sligo players won an All-Ireland Freshers football medal last night. Calry/St Joseph’s Adrian Cummins, St Molaise Gaels’ Luke Towey, Coolaney/Mullinabreena’s Barry Gorman and Tubbercurry’s Luke Gilmartin were all part of the DCU squad that beat UL in the final last night. Eastern Harps’ Shane O’Grady was part of the…

The St Molaise Gaels GAA Club AGM has been rescheduled from tonight until Tuesday 12th December at 8.30pm in the Clubhouse in Grange.

Liam Gaughan scored two last-gasp goals as Tourlestrane dramatically came from behind to beat Easkey/Enniscrone/Kilglass by a point after extra-time in Saturday’s U21 semi-final. Tourlestrane will face neighbours Tubbercurry/Cloonacool in the final. The U16 county finals took place yesterday, with St Molaise Gaels beating Eastern Harps in the A final,…

Willie Gormley is set to take charge of St Molaise Gaels’ senior footballers next season. The Bunninadden native, who guided Tubbercurry to a Senior Championship win in 2014, has since managed both IT Sligo’s senior team, and Bundoran in Donegal. The Grange-based club won the intermediate title in 2016, and…

This evening’s Expert Electrical Sligo U16 football final between Eastern Harps and St Molaise Gaels has been postponed. An unplayable pitch at the Sligo GAA Centre in Scarden means the game will not now go ahead and will be refixed for a later date.

St Molaise Gaels won the U14 Football Championship last night. They beat St Mary’s by 3-16 to 4-5 in the final. Drumcliffe/Rosses Point defeated Tourlestrane in the A1 final. Castleconnor and St John’s reached the B final after winning their respective semi-finals last night.