Senior Football
The Seniors and Reserves travelled to Augher at the weekend and took home four points. The Reserves had a good win on a scoreline of Eglish 1-13 Augher 0-11.
The Seniors made a blistering start with a goal inside a minute with Paul Mason firing to the net. Augher responded with three points to cancel out the goal. With further scores coming from Sean McKillion, Emmet McKenna and Conall McNulty – Eglish lead at the break 1-7 to 0-6. Eglish and Augher traded a point each on the restart but 5mins into second half Augher had a player dismissed for a second yellow. Augher scored a point immediately after but it was all Eglish as they rattled of four points to lead 1-9 to 0-8. On 19mins Augher were awarded a penalty which they converted leaving the slimmest of margins Eglish 1-9 Augher 1-8, but Eglish responded in the next play with a high ball into the square breaking for Paul Mason to palm to the net. Eglish pushed on after that with a Ryan McKenna point, a massive 50 yarder free from Sean Muldoon and Matthew Jones finishing the scoring. Final Score: Eglish 2-12 Augher 1-10
Scorers: Paul Mason 2-0; Emmet McKenna 0-3 (0-2f); Sean McKillion 0-2 (0-1f); Conall McNulty 0-2; Ryan McKenna 0-2; Matthew Jordan 0-1; Sean Muldoon 0-1(0-1f); Matthew Jones 0-1
The Seniors and Reserves are home to Ardboe on Saturday 25 April, Reserve game 4:30pm and Senior game 6pm.
Minors
The Minors had a good win over Edendork last week on a scoreline of 5-11 to 2-13. The Minors are in Championship action next week when they face Cookstown on Tuesday 28 April in Eglish at 7pm.
U14s
The U14s had a good win over Killeeshil at the weekend. The U14s are home to Clonoe on Wednesday 29 April at 7pm.
Scór Sinsear
Our Quiz team compromising of Gerard Jones, Donal McAnallen, Richard Mason and Cathal Daly travel south to the Citywest Hotel Dublin on Saturday 25 April in search of All-Ireland glory in Trath na gCeist. The club would like to wish them all the very best of luck and also to Omagh St Enda’s who are represented in Rince Foirne and Léiríu.
Tyrone Summer Camp
The Tyrone Summer Camp will run in Eglish this year from the Monday 6 July to Thursday 9 July. Due to the number of camps running throughout the county coaches are required to deliver the coaching programme. To be eligible to coach at the Tyrone Summer Camps all coaches must have completed a GAA Foundation Coaching Award and Child Protection training, are vetted through Tyrone GAA, are actively coaching within their own club and lastly are prepared to attend the Summer Camp coaches training sessions. To register an interest in becoming involved in the Tyrone 2015 Summer Camps please email the following address tyronesummercamp@hotmail.com
Campa Chormaic
Campa Chormaic have just recently launched a new website. You can now register online for the upcoming camp which takes in Eglish between 20th – 24th July at www.campachormaic.com. Deadline for registration is 31 April.
Tyrone U21s
Well done to Colm Byrne, Lorcan Martin and the Tyrone U21s who defeated Roscommon at the weekend in the All-Ireland Semi-Final. They now go forward to the All-Ireland Final on Saturday 2 May in Navan at 6pm.
Local News
Congratulations to Conall and Catherine Martin on the birth of their baby girl.
Merchandise
Club gear for all ages – hoodies, jerseys, bags, shorts, socks and hats are now available from Liz Daly (02837 548757).
Lotto
The Lotto No’s for Monday 20 April were 4,10,11,17. There were four three winner, Ella Daly, Ailis Murtagh, Peter Traynor and Peter Daly(EBM) The next Lotto draw will be held on Monday 27 April 2015, Jackpot is £1,800.
Sympathy
Eglish St Patrick’s GAC extends its deepest sympathy to our Chairman Kieran Hagan and his family on the passing of his father Pat Hagan.