There is a full round in the County Monaghan Group of Credit Unions Senior Football League on Friday. Joint-leaders Ballybay and Clontibret are up against Monaghan Harps and Castleblayney respectively, while the teams just a point off the top – Scotstown and Truagh – face Magheracloone and Carrickmacross. Elsewhere, Doohamlet host Latton.
There are two games in the Monaghan Electrical Intermediate Football League on Friday, with Emyvale hosting Aughnamullen and Rockcorry travelling to Scotshouse to face Currin.
Blackhill chase a seventh consecutive victory in the Eurotech Junior Football League when they host Clones (who they recently defeated in the championship) on Friday, while Scotstown are away to Toome. Co-leaders Seán McDermotts are away to Oram on Saturday, with Aghabog up against Éire Óg, while Sunday’s game is between the bottom two, Killeevan and Corduff.
The Platinum Tanks Reserve Football Leagues dominate Sunday’s schedule. Scotstown, Truagh and Clontibret share first place in Division 1A ahead of their games against Latton, Monaghan Harps and Magheracloone respectively. Division 1B front-runners Donaghmoyne meet Ballybay, while Aughnamullen play Emyvale and Castleblayney make the short trip to Cremartin. Division Two leaders Seán McDermotts host Rockcorry, with Drumhowan and Blackhill taking on Tyholland and Doohamlet respectively.
Clontibret and Scotstown face off on Wednesday in Division 1A, as do Tyholland and Seán McDermotts in Division Two. Wednesday’s Division Three fixtures are Truagh v Inniskeen and Clones v Monaghan Harps.
Inniskeen host Castleblayney in the Silver Hill Foods Senior Hurling League on Monday, while Blayney are back in action away to Truagh on Thursday.
There is also action in the Gerry’s Prepared Veg. Under-14 and Under-12 Football Leagues, as well as the first round of the Silver Hill Foods Under-12 Hurling League.
By cshalvey Fri 10th Jun