
50/50 Draw
Last Friday’s winner of the Boyle Celtic 50/50 draw was David Morgan, who won €1637. Congratulations David, and happy spending! Tickets are on sale now for next Friday’s draw from all the usual outlets and online.
Results
Our under 13 girls defeated Dromahair.
Our under 14 boys defeated Benbulben.
Our Under 12 boys drew nil-all with Ballygawley Celtic.
Our under 14 boys were defeated by Calry Bohs.
Our under 12 boys defeated Carrick Town.
Our under 16 boys were defeated by Strand Celtic.
Well done to our under 11 boys who travelled to a sunny Merville United on Saturday morning. Both teams played some excellent football and got some experience playing on a grass pitch to boot. Thanks to Merville for hosting us.
Our Downes Construction sponsored women’s team were defeated 2-0 by Ballaghderreen in the RDFL Women’s League.
Condolences:
Our sympathies to our men’s reserves manager Patrick, and the Whitton family on the sad passing of his father, Martin. Condolences to the family at this sad time.
Congratulations:
Congrats to former player Conor Tivnan, who managed Galway’s Coláiste Bhaile Chláir to Connacht Cup final victory last week. It is the first time the school has won such honours. Their All-Ireland semi-final takes place in Gurteen on Tuesday at 1pm.
Congratulations to Boyle Celtic under 14 girls who have made the Roscommon LGFA under 14 panel – Maisy Hannon, Keela Gavican, Aoife Cryan, Sarah Flynn, Aoife McGrath, Aileen Hunt, Chloe Conry, Abigael Travers and Laoise Higgins.
Congrats to former youth’s player Shauna McGrath on her appointment as Roscommon minor LGFA captain for 2026.
Congratulations to men’s first team player Dean Casey and his St. Nathy’s on reaching the All-Ireland Post-Primary School’s final. Dean scored 8 points in Saturday’s semi-final victory.
Well done to former player Amy O’Donohoe who made her debut for Sligo Rovers in the new National Development League against Dundalk at Oriel Park.
Best Wishes
Best of luck to former youth’s player Adam Simon, who along with Barry Potter from Frenchpark will be running 160 kilometres\ 100 miles in one day for Pieta. The lads will begin on Saturday at 12 noon from Lough Key Forest Park and hope to finish 22 hours later at the park. The route will be going through Boyle, Ballinafad, Ballyfarnon, Corrigeenroe, Cootehall, Leitrim Village, Carrick-on-Shannon, and Frenchpark. You can donate by using this link: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/P160PietaHouse1
Fixtures
Downes Construction sponsored women’s first team are at home to Castlerea Celtic (8pm Saturday March 7th).
Roberto’s/ Greenrock sponsored men’s reserves are away to Lough Harps (11am Sunday March 8th).

