*Seán Conway finished as Doonbeg’s top scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. 

DOONBEG and Naomh Eoin recorded wins in the second round of the O’Gorman Cup.

Holders Doonbeg made it two wins from two outings in this season’s O’Gorman cup when they accounted for Ennistymon at Lahinch this Saturday. The final score was 0-14 to 0-13. Sean Conway finished as top scorer for Doonbeg, Mikey Tubridy, Kevin McInerney and James Killeen did well for Doonbeg. Ennistymon led 0-10 0-6 at half time.

Meanwhile Naomh Eoin got their first win of the campaign when they proved too strong for Kildysart, winning on a scoreline of 2-13 to 0-14.

Goalscorer for the winners in this one was Owen Lynch, one coming from the penalty spot.

Monday’s scheduled game between Wolfe Tones and St Joseph’s Miltown did not take place due to an unplayable pitch in Shannon.

Round 3 of the competition takes place on Saturday (March 1st) with all games commencing at 16:00. Kildysart host Ennistymon with Pat Keane as referee, Naomh Eoin make the long journey to Shannon to face Wolfe Tones with Niall Quinn as the man in the middle while Doonbeg welcome St Joseph’s Miltown to Shanahan McNamara Memorial Park where John O’Connell is the match official.

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