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The margins in this Donegal Schoolboys League could hardly be tighter ahead of final day

written by Chris McNulty November 10, 2016
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SATURDAY SEES the final day of action in the Letterkenny & Northwest Donegal Schoolboys Under-12 League – and just six points separate the top six ahead of a crunch day.

Bonagee United, Milford United and Keadue Rovers, the top three who have just one point between them, are all in with a chance of winning the title.

Not only that, but Kilmacrennan Celtic, Glenea United and Letterkenny Rovers are all vying for a place in the Under-12 Donegal Schoolboys Champions League.

Milford host Bonagee United, Keadue Rovers are at home to Letterkenny Rovers and Glenea United have home advantage against Kilmacrennan Celtic with all games at 11am.

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For Darragh Creevy’s Bonagee, the maths are simple – win at Milford and win the League.

A draw in that game will open the door for Keadue, who can win the title on Saturday if they win and the game at Moyle View ends in a draw.

Wins for Noel Gillespie’s Milford and Aidan Commiskey’s Keadue will mean the destination of the title will be decided in a play-off.

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A draw away to Glenea will see Kilmacrennan secure a Champions League berth, while Andrew Cassidy’s Letterkenny Rovers must win away to Keadue to stand a chance of making the top four.

The margins could hardly be tighter!

U12 PREMIER DIVISION 10-30am

Milford United  v  Bonagee United Marty Quinn

Keadue Rovers  v  Letterkenny Rovers  Seimi Ferry

Glenea United  v  Kilmacrennan Celtic Michael Mulhern

Swilly Rovers  v  Gweedore United (12.15) Marty Quinn

 LEAGUE TABLE P W D L Pts
 1 Bonagee United  9 7 1 1 22
 2 Milford United  9   7   0  2   21
 3 Keadue Rovers   9   7   0  2   21
 4 Kilmacrennan Celtic  9   6   1  2   19
 5 Glenea United  9   6   1  2   19
 6 Letterkenny Rovers  9   5   1  3   16
 7 Mulroy Academy 10   3   1  6   10
 8 Gweedore Celtic 10   2   1  7    7
 9 Swilly Rovers   8   1   1  6    4
 10 Ballyraine United   9   1   1  7    4
 11 Gweedore United  9   1   0  8    3
The margins in this Donegal Schoolboys League could hardly be tighter ahead of final day was last modified: November 10th, 2016 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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