Michael Cotter tries to block Oisin O’Loughlin’s shot. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

ST BRECKANโ€™s and Clondegad recorded their first wins in the willwego.com Garry Cup.

There were two games in the Garry Cup (division 2 football) on Saturday when St. Breckans put down a marker that they are keen to return to the top division while Clondegad recovered from their first round loss to account for Doonbeg in the only second round tie played this week.

Big win for St Breckan’s

St. Breckanโ€™s 6-17
Kilmihil 1-2
Venue: Lisdoonvarna

St. Breckanโ€™s were well on their way to the points in this first round tie, postponed from the previous week due to the death of Eileen Oโ€™Loughlin, mother of club chairman Paul, at the half way mark when they led 2-10 to 0-1, Kilmihilโ€™s only score of the half coming from Martin Oโ€™Leary.

The Lisdoonvarna outfit dominated throughout the field and they continued to dominate after the break.

Jamie Stack top scored for the winners with 2-8 to his credit. Substitute Oisin Oโ€™Loughlin scored two goals while the other goalscorers were Cathal Morgan and Conor Shannon.

Dan Keating was the Kilmihil goalscorer on a day when they struggled to cope with the pace and overall movement of the home side.

St. Breckanโ€™s; Conor Oโ€™Neill; Patrick Doherty, Conor Burke, Padraig Oโ€™Dwyer; Rowan Danaher, Maccon Byrne, Colm Oโ€™Brien (0-1) Mark Oโ€™Donnell, Padraig Kelly (0-2); Denis Oโ€™Callaghan, Micheรกl Flanagan, Rob Oโ€™Connell (0-2); Cathal Morgan (1-2), Jamie Stack (2-8) Conor Shannon (1-2);

Subs; Oisin Oโ€™Loughlin (2-0) for C. Shannon; Liam Tierney foe M Oโ€™Donnell; Eoin Fitzpatrick for M. Flanagan; Macdara Garrihy for R. Danaher; Eoin Hurley for R. Oโ€™Connell

Kilmihil; Damian Lineen; Gary McMahon, John Finnucane, Fionn Febbaro; David Coughlan, Mikey Keating, Michael Cotter; Gavin Downes, Dan Keating (1-1), Dylan Downes Rigney, Sean Crowley (0-1), Shane Downes; Martin Oโ€™Leary (0-1), Cathal Murray, Mark Normoyle

Subs; Jack Keating for M. Cotter; Jack Lineen for F. Febbaro

Referee: Pat Healy (Kilmaley)

Clondegad bounce back to down Doonbeg

Clondegad 2-11
Doonbeg 0-11
Venue: Shanahan McNamara Park, Doonbeg

Disappointed with their opening round loss to Naomh Eoin a week earlier, Clondegad bounced back with this merited victory over first round winners Doonbeg at the lattersโ€™s venue on Saturday evening.

James Murrihyโ€™s squad put down a marker in the opening half at the end of which they were 1-9 to 0-5 in front.

They started well with a point from Fiachra Kirby followed by a two pointer from Eoin Glynn.

A good move ended with Evan Flynn finding the net and the winners were 1-6 to 0-1 in front at the end of the opening quarter.

Doonbeg hit back and landed the next four scores but Clondegad finished with a point from Fiachra Kirby and a two pointer from Eoin Kennedy.

Doonbeg did better in the second half but Cian Kirbyโ€™s goal ensured victory for the visitors.

Clondegad; Dan Kelly; Dylan Killoughery, Brian Casey, Niall Carigg; Colin McNeilis, Tadhg O hUallachain, Conor Gavin; Cillian Gavin Evan Flynn (1-0); Eoin Glynn (0-2, 1TP), Colm Meaney (0-2), Eoghan Gavin; Eoin Kennedy (0-4, 1TP), Cian Kirby (1-1), Fiachra Kirby (0-2);

Subs; Paddy Sweeney for C. McNeilis; Kieran McDonald for E. Gavin; Kieran Connolly for E. Glynn; Niall Lynch for C Gavin; Sam Garry for C Kirby

Doonbeg; Paul Dillon (0-1); Conor Oโ€™Mahoney, James Killeen, Jason Linnane; Cian Oโ€™Mahoney (0-1), Gavin Oโ€™Shea, Cillian Blake; Cathal Killeen (0-2, 1TP), Mikie Tubridy (0-2), Jamie Oโ€™Shea, Sean Conway (0-2, 1f), Robbie Burns (0-1); Rory Washe (0-1), Eoin Killeen (0-1), Kevin Oโ€™Brien Finn;

Subs; Colm McMahon for K. Oโ€™Brien; Eoin Conway for J Oโ€™Shea; Dylan Conway for R Burns; Kian Conway for S. Conway (inj)

Referee: Robert Harte (St Senanโ€™s, Kilkee)

Wolfe Tones win in Oโ€™Gorman Cup

Round 2 in the Oโ€™Gorman Cup was completed on Friday evening when Wolfe Tones accounted for St Josephโ€™s Miltown on a final scoreline of 3-14 to 3-9.

Having lost their opening round tie to Kildysart, this win keep the Shannon club in the hunt for a place in the latter stage of the competition.

Craig Riordan top scored for the Shannon side with 2-4 while Cody Waller hit 1-1 with Aaron Kelly chipping in with 0-6.

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