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McMahon hits the winner for ’Tage… twice

Gary Collins gave Ennis Town Rock A the lead in this tie when he scored just before half time. A foul on Brian McMahon resulted in a penalty for the ’Tage in the second half and Ger Dullaghan made no mistake.
McMahon then got to a Ritchie Fitzgerald free to head home the winner.

Hermitage A: David Phillips; Liam Meaney, Rhys Phillips, Tola Crowe, Ritchie Fitzgerald; Paul Dullaghan, Ger Dulaghan, Brendan Dobbins, Brian McMahon, John Maher, Shane Talty.
Sub: Matthew Kearney for Talty.
Ennis Town Rock A: Sean Kennedy; Gary Walsh, Ronan Judge, Shane Daniels, Jason White; Adrian Walsh, Eoin Glynn, Ritchie Neylon, Daryl Eade, Gary Collins, Dean Gardiner.
Subs: Niall McNevin, Joe Collins.

Connolly Celtic A 1   Avenue United A 3

Two goals in the first 10 minutes from Mikey Mahoney and Barry Nugent put Avenue United A on the road to victory in this tie on Sunday and they led 2-0 at the break.

Fifteen minutes into the second half, former Avenue player Mickey Byrnes pulled one back for the home side before Avenue sealed the points with a goal from a Dave McCarthy free.

Connolly Celtic A: Niall Quinn; Greg Howard, Alan Markham, Ian Hassett, Kieran Dillon, Ronnie Meere, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Connellan, John Paul Healy, Brendan Dillon, Mickey Byrnes.
Subs: Eoin Fitzgerald for Meere; Darragh Sexton for Byrnes; Bernard Field for Healy.
Avenue United A: John Healy; David Herlihy, David Russell, Mattie Nugent, Eamonn O’Reilly Mark Roche, Alan Roche, Dave mcCarthy, Mikey Mahoney, Bary Nugent, Colin Smith.
Subs: Nicki Twumasai for M Roche; Pa Wilson for Smith.

Mountshannon Celtic 3   Rhine Rovers 0

Goals from John O’Brien and Michael Scanlan in a two-minute spell midway through the opening half laid the foundations for this victory for Mountshannon Celtic over Rhine Rovers on Sunday.

The third goal came from Martin Cunningham shortly before the full time whistle.

Mountshannon Celtic: Colm Kavanagh; Niall Deere, Martin McNamara, Padraig Brody, John O’Brien, Paul O’Rourke, Michael Scanlan, Joe Underwood, Michael Dooley, Michael Barrett, Martin Cunningham.
Subs: Paul Dooley, David Melody, William Glass.
Rhine Rovers: Aidan O’Connor, Kevin Johnson, Paul Johnson, Barry Ryan, Brendan Quinn, Mark Hanrahan, Johnnie O’Brien, Conor Hanrahan, Jamie Ivers, Hamid Mahmodi, Christy O’Brien.

Tulla United A 1   Burren United A 1

In the remaining game in this division, Tulla United A and Burren United shared the spoils when they had a 1-1 draw.

Tulla United took the lead through Tommy McKeown but the visitors weren’t to be denied and substitute Darragh Pender hit the equaliser in the second half.

Tulla United A: Darragh Kelly, Shane Mason, Denis Murphy, Padraic O’Malley, Brian McInerney; Darragh Corry, John Brigdale, Tommy McKeown, Colin Nelson; Niall Whelan, Trevor Corbett.
Subs: Sunny Jay, Donnadha McNamara, Aidan Fawl.
Burren United: John McDonagh; Cian Flaherty, John Carey, Daniel Carey, Martin McDonagh, Pat Nagle, Jason Hillery, Noel Nagle, Ghat Marine, Gary McNamara, John Stack.
Sub: Darragh Pender.

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