*Ennistymon’s Brian McNamara featured in both games for his club. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

AFTER TWO rounds in this season’s O’Gorman Cup, Ennistymon top the table with successive victories.

Promoted by Doonbeg GAA in memory of the late John O’Gorman who served the club and county for many years, the football tournament has six competing clubs this season.

Ennistymon are leading the charge for honours, having won both of their opening games. They lead the way St Joseph’s Miltown, Doonbeg and Kildysart.

Doonbeg have a game in hand as their round two fixture with Parteen/Meelick only takes place on this Sunday

In the opening round in this, the twenty first running of the competition, Ennistymon were 2-12 to 0-7 winners over Miltown and they followed that up with a 0-13 to 0-5 win over Kildysart last week.

Doonbeg had an easy first round win over Shannon Gaels when the final score was 5-16 to 1-7 while Kildysart were 3-15 to 1-10 winners over Parteen/Meelick who are taking part in the competition for the first time this year.

Miltown got their first win of the campaign when accounting for Shannon Gaels on a 1-19 to 1-11 scoreline last week.

All teams were understrength in the opening games due to players being involved with county hurling and football squads

Round 3 in the race for the title is set for the weekend of March 22. In the meantime, clubs will take part in the opening two rounds of the domestic leagues.

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