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06 Sept 2025

Gaoth Dobhair U-21s overcome Buncrana at the Scarvey

Senior players Cian McEntee and Adam McGeever led the scoring charge for Gaoth Dobhair while Colm Doherty, Oisin Diver and Martin Coyle also kicked the points for Christopher McFadden’s charges

Gaoth Dobhair U-21s overcome Buncrana at the Scarvey

Gaoth Dobhair's Stephen 'Donna' McFadden

Buncrana 0-8 
Gaoth Dobhair 0-12 

Gaoth Dobhair made it two wins from two in the U-21 A championship with a hard-fought four-point victory over Buncrana at the Scarvey on Saturday afternoon. 

Senior players Cian McEntee and Adam McGeever led the scoring charge for Gaoth Dobhair - who led 0-7 to 0-3 at the break - while Colm Doherty, Oisin Diver and Martin Coyle also kicked the points for Christopher McFadden’s charges. 

Former county minor and U-20 player Dylan Mulholland top scored for Oisin O’Flaherty’s side who lined out with injured midfield John Bernard McLaughlin and the long -term injured Sean McLaughlin.  Elliot Friel, Kevin Jordan and Billy Duffy were also among the Buncrana scorers.

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Buncrana scorers; Dylan Mulholland 0-4; Kevin Jordan 0-1; Billy Duffy 0-1; Elliot Friel 0-2.

Gaoth Dobhair scorers: Cian McEntee 0-4; Adam McGeever 0-4; Colm Doherty 0-2, Oisin Diver 0-1; Martin Coyle 0-1. 

Buncrana: Rory Scott; Conor Graham, Sean Doherty, Elliot Friel; Jamie Friel, Andrew Davidson, Oisin Crawford; Aaron Cleary, Darragh Corry; Liam Jordan, Dylan Mulholland, Sean Daly; Darragh McColgan, Kevin Jordan, Billy Duffy. 

Gaoth Dobhair: Padraig McBride; Ternan Mitchell, Sean Rua Gallagher, Cathal Rua Gallagher; Jordi Gribben, Adam McGeever, Cathal De Burca; Eamon McBride, Steven Donna McFadden; Cian McEntee, Martin Coyle, Fionan Coyle; Colm Doherty, Oisin Diver, Liam Breathnach. 

Subs; Johnny McBride and Cronan McFadden for L Breathnach and O Diver; Darragh McGee for E McBride. 

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