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06 Sept 2025

Naomh Ultan make it two from two with victory over Naomh Padraig, Uisce Chaoin

Naomh Ultan travel to Moville next week and have Urris at home the following week and will be very happy with their championship to date

Naomh Ultan make it two from two with victory over Naomh Padraig, Uisce Chaoin

Cian Kennedy was in scoring form for Naoomh Ultan

Naomh Ultan 4-12
Naomh Padraig 2-8

Thanks to a very good all-round team performance Naomh Ultan made it two wins from two with victory over Naomh Padraig, Uisce Chaoin in Dunkineely on Saturday evening.

The Muff based side got off to the perfect start and led by four points - 0-5 to 0-1 - after 15 minutes but by half-time the home side, despite playing against the breeze, turned it around to lead 0-6 to 0-5 at the break.

They then pushed on in the second half in a half that rained goals. Naomh Ultan were 4-11 to 1-8 up going into the final 10 minutes before Naomh Padraig converted a late penalty.

Naomh Ultan travel to Moville next week and have Urris at home the following week and will be very happy with their championship to date.

Naomh Ultan scorers: Cian Kennedy 0-6,3f; Sean White 2-0, one pen; Kyle Breslin, Dara Murrin 1-0 each; Johnny Bach 0-3; Luke Gallagher 0-2; Daniel Gallagher 0-1.

Naomh Padraig scorers: Jonathan Toye 1-1,1-0pen; Eunan Keaveney 0-3; Cormac McColgan, Kevin Lynch 0-2 each.

Naomh Ultan: Alan Lyons; Christopher Boyle, Ciaran Cunningham, Mark Hutchinson; Jamie Cunningham, Aaron Kyles, Jack Boyle; Daniel Gallagher, Jordan Watters; Kyle Breslin, Cian Kennedy, Luke Gallagher; Dara Murrin, Sean White, Johnny Bach.

Subs: Aidan Duddy for Kennedy; Patrick White for Bach.

Naomh Padraig, Uisce Chaoin: Oran McCauley; Daniel McMenamin, Cathal McColgan, Caolan Harkin; Michael McCarron, Caolan McColgan, Jason McCallion; Jonathan Toye, Cormac McColgan; Eunan Keaveney, Dermot Keaveney, Oisin McIntyre; Rory Hirrell, Kevin Lynch, Joseph McCauley.

Referee: Hugh Campbell (Naomh Conaill)

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