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Big win for Donegal Town

Baloo the dog and Fiachra, 'The Mini', keep an eye on how the seniors are doing at the Donegal v Newry game at the Holmes.

Baloo the dog and Fiachra, 'The Mini', keep an eye on how the seniors are doing at the Donegal v Newry game at the Holmes.

Donegal Town 1st team welcomed their Newry counterparts last Saturday in a crucial game with both teams lying next to each other in the league.

Donegal Town 59

Newry 0

In near perfect weather Donegal was looking forward to the game with their exciting backline who delivered six tries on the day through Cannon, Mosby and McMurray with two tries apiece with J.Brogan and Mulhern also touching down.

Donegal controlled the game from start to finish with very strong forward play eventually resulting in uncontested scrums. This dominance continued in their lineouts and mauls, paving the way for the backs to take advantage of the space.

Halftime: Donegal Town RFC 30, Newry RFC 0

Donegal began the second half in much the same fashion as the first with their forwards making the vital yards which their backs capitalised on. Cannon finished the day with an impressive tally of 29 points. Next weekend sees the team travel to Strabane who are one of the top teams in the league which will prove a tougher test.

Donegal Town: Ronan Gillespie, Emmett Brogan, Neville Connaghan, Ronan Haughey, Daniel Gildea, Bryan Mulhern, Shane Gillespie, Jimmy Brogan, Declan Gallagher, Pete-so Cannon, Joe Kennedy, Lee Mosby, Gareth McMurray, Declan Bushell, Rory Boyle.


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Thursday 23 May 2013

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Temperature: 6 C to 9 C

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