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06 Sept 2025

Urris claim the points and the bragging rights against Moville 

Urris led 2-7 to 0-2 at half-time as Moville struggled against Storm Kathleen and while the visitors upped their strike rate in the second half, they were unable to claw the locals back

Urris claim the points and the bragging rights against Moville 

Urris senior footballers

Urris 2-12 
Moville 1-10 

Urris chalked up a big Division 3 win to bag two precious league points in this all-Inishowen clash at the weekend.

Oisin Devlin and Tiaran McDonald scored the goals in a contest that the locals had 11 different scorers. 

Urris led 2-7 to 0-2 at half-time as Moville struggled against Storm Kathleen and while the visitors upped their strike rate in the second half, they were unable to claw the locals back. 

The winners laid the foundation for the win in the opening half and led 2-7 to 0-2 at the break. 

Moville did step up their game in the second period but Urris kept them at an arm's length and a four-point margin was as close as they got before the full-time whistle. 

Urris scorers: Oisin Devlin and Tiarnan McDonald 1-0 each; Johnny Noone, John McCarron and Mark McLaughlin 0-2; Dean Harkin, Matthew Brennan, Ryan Doherty, Conor Bradley,  Dylan McEleney and Aaron Porter 0-1 each. 

Moville scorers: Dylan Doherty 1-0;  Danny Murphy 0-4; Michael Barr 0-2; Seamie McLaughlin, Nigel McMonagle, Christy Hegarty and Joshie Lafferty 0-1 each. 

Urris: Johnny Noone; Brendan Doherty, Luke Mullins, Michael Grant; Dean Harkin, Gavin McDaid, Matthew Brennan; Oisin Devlin, Luke Devlin; John McCarron, Ryan Doherty, Shane McCaul; Conor Bradley, Tiernan McDonald, Mark McLaughlin.

Subs: Dylan McEleney, Aaron Porter

Moville: Dylan Doherty; Declan Diver, Enda Faulkner, Ronan Farren; Eoghan McLaughlin, Michael Leech, Josh Lafferty; Christy Hegarty, Padhraic Skelly; Seamie McLaughlin, Michael Barr, Danny Murphy; Nigel McMonagle, Evan Hudner, Shay McLaughlin. 

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