Drumgoon Éire Óg Gaa Club
Boyle Park, Bough, Cootehill, Co. Cavan
           

 Annual Dinner Dance Photos

   Stars in your Eyes 09, Photos  
    Match Reports 2009


Dundalk Racecourse Pics Also "Gone to the dogs",      a poem by Sean Mc Gorry
    La na GClub Pics

Click on the link here for photos from the annual dinner dance for Drumgoon Ladies, Men and Camogie teams, which took place in the White Horse Hotel, Cootehill on Friday, 30th January 2009.

Winter scenes in Maudabawn
Read all the years news on Drumroll 4

Team
Played
Won
Lost
Drew
Points
Kingscourt
13
12
0
1
25
Killeshandra
13
10
1
2
22
Drumgoon
13
9
3
1
19
Ballyhaise
13
7
3
3
17
Cootehill
13
7
3
3
17
Knockbride
13
7
6
0
14
Killinkere
13
6
6
1
13
Drumalee
13
5
6
2
12
Drumlane
13
4
8
1
9
Drung
13
4
9
0
8
Kill
13
4
9
0
8
Cavan Gaels
13
3
9
1
7
Shercock
13
3
9
1
7
Crosserlough
13
2
11
0
4
                     
    Sponsors for the league Final, Mc Nally Plant Hire, White Horse Hotel, Bellamont Arma and John Mc Entyre
Back row L to R, Jimmy Brady, Jim Mc Nally (Capt.), Shane Mc Gorry, JJ Lennon, John Mc Entyre
Front Frank Mc Nally and Ray Mc Cormack
                 
                     
 

 

                 
 
                 
   
Ladies win Shield Final
                 
                     
 
  Loyal Drumgoon supporters, pictured in Drumalee, after Drumgoon's semi-final win over Killeshandra
  L to R   John Carragher, Ray Carragher, Gerry Carragher, Patsy Boyle, Ray Mc Cormack
                 

back l/r: Jack Daly, Hughie Mc Nally, Philip clarke, Micheal mc Cluskey, Eamonn mc Ardle, Peter mc Nally,
Seamus mc Nally, Felix mc Cabe, Patrick mc Cabe, Tom Clarke(slightly hidden)
front l/r: Willie (the dashin) Hillis, Stephen Cochrane, Frank mc Nally(capt), Tom Carragher, Benny mc Intyre,
John mc Gaghan, Thomas Mc Donald .extreme front l/r: Geraldine Igoe(Clarke), Teresa Deery(Keenan),
Venue Moorehead's Meadow, Cootehill Name the year

One of the Drumgoon jerseys worn in the 1926 final.
The jerseys were green and gold, and were made by Mrs. Lennon in Cootehill. This jersey was worn by Jim the Guy, Kerr

 


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