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Davitts young gaels win top tournament

Published in April 26th, 2009
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On Saturday 11 April, Davitts Under 8 Footballers did themselves and their club proud when they travelled to An Riocht GAC in County Down and beat all before them to win the covetted trophy. There were 24 teams in the competition, representing counties Down, Armagh, Tyrone, Fermanagh and Antrim.Davitts were in a group consisting of [...]

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Senior hurlers secure semi-final spot

Published in April 21st, 2009
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Davitts 4-7 Castlewellan 1-8The hurlers continue to produce quality performances with another win in the Ulster hurling league, one which keeps them top of the league and should be good enough to secure top spot with a game to go. This was by far the most physical match we have had in the campaign and [...]

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Hurlers open up with win in All County Hurling League

Published in April 18th, 2009
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Davitts 4-15 Ardoyne 1-1 Our first All County Division 4 B fixture resulted in a resounding victory over Ardoyne at Boucher Road last Wednesday. It was a game of two halves – we played against a strong breeze in the first restricting Ardoyne to 1-1 while managing to register 1-3 ourselves with scores from Paul [...]

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South Antrim footballers claim second win

Published in April 17th, 2009
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Davitts 1-13 St Paul�s 1-4 The South Antrim footballers recorded their second win from two outings when accounting for St Paul�s at Boucher Road last Thursday night. It was a cold and windy evening and in the first half we had the use of a strong breeze. We used it to our advantage and scores [...]

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Senior hurlers triumph in Carrickmacross

Published in April 17th, 2009
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Carrickmacross 1-4 Davitts 1-6 The senior hurlers recorded another victory in the Ulster Hurling League away to Carrickmacross in a very tight game. The journey took longer than we anticipated and after we discovered we had taken the U12 rig with us we went straight onto the pitch, in Carrickmacross’s second kit and straight into [...]

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Under 14′s record first League win

Published in April 17th, 2009
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In their second league outing, Davitts Under 14 Footballers recorded an excellent win over Lamh Dearg in what turned out to be a really exciting and well fought contest. Lamh Dearg started off the brighter and scored 1-1 without reply, however, once the midfield pairing of Padraig McParland and Patrick Quinn got to grips with [...]

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