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By Majella Boyd Tue 27th Oct

Monaghan Electrical IFL – so the up down saga continues. After Sunday’s defeat to Emyvale the Club are condemned to Junior ranks once again for the 2016 season.Not since the 2005 and 2006 seasons have the club remained in the same division for 2 consecutive seasons. Back to the game itself. Emyvale opened strongly  and raced into a 3 point lead. Drumhowan didn’t open their account until the 9 minute with a 50 metre free from Enda Duffy. Points then followed from Niall Mooney and Anthony Mulligan to leave the scores tied. Points were then exchanged from both teams to leave the score four points apiece after 20 minutes. Ciaran Duffy then scored a goal and Drumhowan kept the lead to half time with the score at that point  Drumhowan 1-4  Emyvale 0-6. The score in the other crucial game in Tyholland had the home team well in the lead. Things were looking bad. Yet Drumhowan opened up the scoring in the second half with a Kevin Mooney point. That was as good as it got with Emyvale getting a goal within a minute from Darren Mc Mahon and Drumhowan being reduced to 14 men  shortly after. Drumhowan only scored another point in the 27th minute of the half while Emyvale knocked over another few points to leave the full time score Drumhowan 1-6 Emyvale 1-13. Team and Scorers

Enda Duffy 0-1(1f) Patrick Mulligan, Liam Mc Guirk, Aiden Quinn, Niall Mooney 0-1, Dermot Mooney, Darren Duffy, Kieran Mc Elroy, Anthony Mulligan 0-1, Kevin Mooney  0-2, David Millar, Ciaran Duffy 1-0, Kieran Mooney 0-1 (1f) Aidan Duffy, Michael Atkinson.  Subs used 1st half John Paul O Neill for Aidan Duffy, HT Colm Lambe for Michael Atkinson, 2nd Half Mark Mc Cabe for Kieran Mooney and James Mc Elearney for Liam Mc Guirk.  Thanks to all the players and  management  of Kevin Carragher and Martin Woods for the effort they put in throughout the year.

 

National Club draw – tickets are now available from committee members for only €10 please support. Prizes will be mentioned next week.

 

 

Scór na nÓg – will now be a straight final with it taking place in the Seán Mac Diarmada Complex on Saturday November 14th  starting at 6pm. More details on competitors over the next few weeks.

By Majella Boyd Tue 27th Oct

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