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This year's Féile Peil na nÓg ran over three days Friday to this Sunday. Yet, there doesn't appear to be any results whatsover showing on the GAA website for any of the games. If I recall correctly, in other years the results were updated each day on the GAA website. Surely someone somewhere would have bee responsible for loading the results? ballagoballa (UK) - Posts: 49 - 01/07/2018 19:53:43 2117355 Link 0 |
Try feile 2018 on facebook. O Donovan Rossa Boys Division 1 champions. Division two winner's South London, they are all up.
EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 01/07/2018 20:24:22 2117371 Link 0 |
EDH (Galway), many thanks. I appreciate your help.
ballagoballa (UK) - Posts: 49 - 01/07/2018 22:35:36 2117433 Link 1 |
All the winner can be viewed on the home page Boys' Division 1 Cup winners O'Donovan Rossa, Magherafelt (Derry) Boys' Division 1 Shield winners Claregalway (Galway) Boys' Division 2 Cup winners South London (Britain) Boys' Division 2 Shield winners St Patrick's (Meath) Boys' Division 3 Cup winners Durlas Óg (Tipperary) Boys' Division 3 Shield winners Killeavy St Moninna (Armagh) Boys' Division 4 Cup winners North London (Britain) Boys' Division 4 Shield winners Gaultier (Waterford) Boys' Division 5 Cup winners Ballinderry (Derry) Boys' Division 5 Shield winners St Laurences (Kildare) Boys' Division 6 Cup winners Cookstown (Tyrone) Boys' Division 6 Shield winners Inny Gaels (Meath) Boys' Division 7 Cup winners Athlone (Westmeath) Boys' Division 7 Shield winners Kilmacow (Kilkenny) Boys' Division 8 Cup winners Hertfordshire County (Britain) Boys' Division 8 Shield winners Owenmore Gaels (Sligo) Boys' Division 9 Cup winners Granard-Ballmore (Longford) Boys' Division 9 Shield winners St Michaels-Nobber (Meath) Boys' Division 10 Cup winners Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon (Donegal) Boys' Division 10 Shield winners Tyholland (Monaghan) Boys' Division 11 Cup winners Eadestown (Kildare) Boys' Division 11 Shield winners Brittany (Europe) Girls' Division 1 Cup winners Eire Og (Cork) Girls' Division 1 Shield winners Walterstown (Meath) Girls' Division 2 Cup winners Kilcullen (Kildare) Girls' Division 2 Shield winners Derrynoose (Armagh) Girls' Division 3 Cup winners Moneyglass (Antrim) Girls' Division 3 Shield winners Trim (Meath) Girls' Division 4 Cup winners O'Donovan Rossa, Magherafelt (Derry) Girls' Division 4 Shield winners Kinawley (Fermanagh) Girls' Division 5 Cup winners Milltownpass (Westmeath) Girls' Division 5 Shield winners Ballyhaise (Cavan) Girls' Division 6 Cup winners Knockainey (Limerick) Girls' Division 6 Shield winners London (Britain) Girls' Division 7 Cup winners St Marys Donore (Meath) Girls' Division 7 Shield winners St Brigids Clonmore (Carlow) Toney (Meath) - Posts: 298 - 02/07/2018 13:43:02 2117700 Link 1 |
Reading down through all the winners, it struck me that not one Dublin team won any of the 36 finals. Some amount of organisation goes into these competitions. Toney (Meath) - Posts: 298 - 02/07/2018 13:48:23 2117703 Link 1 |
http://www.gaa.ie/feile-na-nog/results
game.on.now.ger (Galway) - Posts: 423 - 02/07/2018 14:51:46 2117735 Link 0 |
They have a whole website of their own with fixtures and results and everything; http://feilepeile2018.com/fixtures/ A quick google for feile gaa 2018' brings it to the top of the list. TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 191 - 02/07/2018 15:06:28 2117742 Link 0 |
That's a pretty impressive dedicated website for the Feile football. Surprised then there there wasnt such a website for the hurling a few weeks ago.
conordee (Galway) - Posts: 440 - 02/07/2018 17:13:48 2117815 Link 0 |
The organisers this year seem to have done an excellent job. The whole thing ran very smoothly and we even commented on how the printed programme was much, much better to last years so it's no surprise that the website was top notch (though it did crash a few times across the weekend due to overload) We had a few matches in Trim and were stunned at the organisation there as well. Multitudes of stewards and officials, who wer super roganised and helpful, even to the point of having some junior club members go around the spectators offering glasses of water on what was a very hot weekend for players, officials and observers. So full makrks to the organisers for a fantastic weekend. And as an aside. Trim GAA facilities - wow! TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 191 - 02/07/2018 17:52:03 2117838 Link 1 |