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Saints add Raith forward Gullan on two-year deal
Saints add Raith forward Gullan on two-year deal

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Saints add Raith forward Gullan on two-year deal

Relegated St Johnstone have continued their squad revamp by adding Raith Rovers forward Jamie Gullan on a two-year 25, spent a year with League of Ireland side Dundalk before returning to Rovers in January where he scored four goals in 18 appearances."I am over the moon to be here. As soon as the club were in touch and I had chats with the gaffer, I just wanted to get things done as quickly as possible," said Gullan."I am looking forward to working under him. Hopefully he can improve me as a player and hopefully I can help improve the squad too."Gullan is Saints' third new recruit this week after the arrival of Morton defenders Jack Baird and Morgan Boyes.

Dundalk IT Future Stars of Rugby Awards celebrate the next generation of players
Dundalk IT Future Stars of Rugby Awards celebrate the next generation of players

Irish Independent

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Dundalk IT Future Stars of Rugby Awards celebrate the next generation of players

The Future Stars were selected following a number of blitz days for boys and girls tiered into divisions, and another blitz day for development players. The teams were selected and played each other on the appointed blitz day. From that, coaches picked 45 players, with three for each position. They moved forward to be voted for one of the 15 awards. Part of the voting process included an online system where people could vote for their favourite player in each position, for both boys and girls, through The Argus and Drogheda Independent newspapers. The other part of the selection process included a voting panel of five committee members. On the night of the Awards, instead of a cup or a medal, each player was presented with a Future Star jersey. 2025 Dundalk Institute of Technology Future Stars of Rugby Awards Boys winners: Ben Mulvaney – Prop – Ardgillan CC & Balbriggan RF; Damien Lynch – Hooker – De La Salle, Dundalk & Dundalk RFC; Anthony Ukagwu – Prop – St Mary's Diocesan School & Boyne RFC; Matthew Horkan – Second row- Drogheda Grammar – Boyne RFC; Ruairi O'Neill – Second row – St Oliver's CC & Boyne RFC; Andrew McGovern – Flanker – O Carolan College & Navan RFC; Luke Kennedy – Flanker – St Patrick's, Navan & Navan RFC; Ben O'Hare – Number eight – St Mary's, Dundalk & Carlingford RFC; Mark Donohoe – Scrum-half – De La Salle, Dundalk & Dundalk RFC; Mahon Hall – Out-half – St Mary's Diocesan School & Boyne RFC; Cormac Nugent – Wing – St Patrick's, Navan; Darragh McFadden – Centre – Ardgillan CC & Balbriggan RFC Harley Fagan-Harold – Centre – Ardgillan CC & Balbriggan RFC; Andrew McArdle – Wing – Bush Post Primary – Dundalk RFC; Harry Waters – Full-back – Ratoath College & Ratoath/Navan. Girls winners: Lily Byrne – Prop – Skerries CC & Skerries/Balbriggan; Ava McKeown – Hooker – Ardee CS & Dundalk RFC; Erin Roe – Prop – St Vincent's, Dundalk & Dundalk RFC; Tylo Connoway – Second row – Ardee CS & Ardee RFC; Chloe Boyle – Second row – Bush Post Primary & Carlingford RFC; Breanna McArdle – Flanker – St Joseph's HS, Crossmaglen & Dundalk RFC; Katie Ann Bobbett – Flanker – Ashbourne CS & Ashbourne RFC; Maeve O'Dwyer – Number eight – Eureka & Virginia RFC; Aoibhinn Reilly – scrum-half – Bush Post Primary & Dundalk RFC; Sophie Malone – Out-half – Dundalk Grammar & Dundalk RFC; Lisa Stulberga – Wing – Ardgillan CC; Molly Whately – Centre – St Vincent's, Dundalk & Dundalk RFC; Kate O'Molloy – Centre – Dundalk Grammar & Dundalk RFC; Katie McDonald – Wing – Bush Post Primary & Dundalk RFC; Molly Egan – Full-back – St Joseph's Mercy, Navan & Navan RFC.

Leo Gaxha and Daryl Horgan down Kerry
Leo Gaxha and Daryl Horgan down Kerry

Irish Examiner

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Leo Gaxha and Daryl Horgan down Kerry

SSE Airtricity First Division: Dundalk 2 Kerry 0 Dundalk continued their quest for an immediate return to the Premier Division with a 2-0 victory over Kerry FC in Oriel Park. Two stunning goals on either side of the half from Kerry local Leo Gaxha and captain Daryl Horgan sealed the victory for the Lilywhites that keeps them six points ahead at the summit of the First Division. The first half was dominated in most parts by the away side, with Enda Minogue the busier of the keepers as Kerry's Joe Adams and Luke Palmer tested the Dundalk netminder, who had to make two fine saves to deny the Kingdom. Mujaguzi was to have a certain goal cleared off the line by Dervin following a fine strike from a corner. Dundalk did have sights on goal, but in parts were left frustrated with their end product. Despite this, the home side were to open the scoring in the 43rd minute with a goal of real class from Kerry native Leo Gaxha. The winger collected a loose ball from Tracey down the right a struck a powerful cross that was directed to the back post but ended up looping over Tim-Oliver Hiemer into the top left-hand corner. Dundalk thought they had found themselves in pole position in the opening minutes of the second half to collect all three points, only for Daryl Horgan's goal to be ruled out for offside. The Dundalk winger was to get his goal in the 68th minute as he collected the ball on the edge of the Kerry area before creating space to hit a high curling effort that beat Hiemer at his far post. Dundalk continued to press for a third with Mulligan forcing Hiemer to tip the ball around the post for a corner. Leo Gaxha went close to adding a third in the 85th minute with the butt of the post denying him as he finished off a clever attacking phase of play. Andy Paraschiv and Daryl Horgan had sights on the Kerry goal in the closing stages, with both efforts going high over the bar. The win maintains Dundalk's unbeaten record as Ciaran Kilduff continues his quest to return Dundalk to the Premier Division at the first chance of asking. Elsewhere, goals from Ciaran Behan and a Mikey Raggett penalty deep into injury time - either side of an Adam McDaid 89th minute equaliser for Finn Harps - ensured UCD claimed the three points at Ballybofey. DUNDALK FC: Minogue; Dervin, Leonard, Animasahun, Keogh; Groome (Kenny 46), Tracey (Paraschiv 46); Gaxha, Ward (Mulligan 46), Horgan; Arubi (Ebbe 62) KERRY FC: Hiemer; Williams, Brookwell, McQueen (Alabi 77), Aladesanusi; Mujaguzi (O'Connell 86), Crowe, Teahan; McGrath, Adams (Gleeson 77), Palmer (Honkola 61)

First Division: Dundalk account for Kerry to stay unbeaten
First Division: Dundalk account for Kerry to stay unbeaten

RTÉ News​

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

First Division: Dundalk account for Kerry to stay unbeaten

Despite early promise from Kerry FC, Dundalk exerted their dominance to keep their place at the top of the First Division as two stunning goals from Leo Gaxha and Daryl Horgan gave Ciaran Kilduff's Lilywhites a the victory at Oriel Park. The win maintains their six-point advantage at the summit as they edge closer to the halfway point of the season. The visitors had the first sight of the goal, with Joe Adams latching onto a loose ball with his effort from outside the area, having to be pushed away by Minogue for a corner. Dundalk almost took the lead minutes later when a Keith Ward corner that was sent to the back post saw Vinny Leonard make contact, but it went wide of the post. Both sides continued to create half chances, with Arubi and McQueen having opportunities for their respective sides, but neither tested the keeper. Luke Palmer forced an excellent stop from Minogue in the Dundalk goal following a cross from the left by Teehan that was met by the Kerry forward at the near post with the netminder having to stop it at point-blank range. Kerry had a goal-bound chance cleared off the line with the initial corner only being cleared as far as Mujaguzi, with his effort being cleared off the line by Dervin. Dundalk took the lead in the 43rd minute when a loose ball down the right found the path of Leo Gaxha, whose cross, aimed at the back post, looped over Tim Oliver Hiemer and into the top left-hand corner. Dundalk thought they had added a second early in the second half with Daryl Horgan latching onto an Arubi cross to send the ball past Hiemer, but he had drifted into an offside position in the build-up. The Dundalk captain would add a second with a well-taken goal; the winger creating a gap on the edge of the area and curling the ball past Hiemer. The hosts almost added a third in the 75th minute with Luke Mulligan advancing from a defensive position to strike a low effort that forced Hiermer to tip it around the post. Gaxha was to be denied by the woodwork following a quick passing move with his low curling effort striking the but of the post. Both Andy Paraschiv and Horgan had shots on the Kerry goal in the latter stages of the contest, but neither tested Hiemer with their efforts going wide. The win sees Dundalk remain unbeaten so far this season as they face Wexford next week before the mid-season break, with Kerry hosting Longford. Dundalk FC: Enda Minogue; Aodh Dervin, Vinny Leonard, Mayowa Animasahun, Sean Keogh; Harry Groome (Eoin Kenny 46), Shane Tracey (Andy Paraschiv 46); Leo Gaxha, Keith Ward (Luke Mulligan 46), Daryl Horgan; Gbemi Arubi (Dean Ebbe 62) Kerry FC: Tim-Oliver Hiemer; Kevin Williams, Niall Brookwell, Chris McQueen (Abel Alabi 77), Samuel Aladesanusi; Carl Mujaguzi (Sean O'Connell 86), Oran Crowe, Ronan Teahan; Sean McGrath, Joe Adams (Nathan Gleeson 77), Luke Palmer (Eemeli Honkola 61)

Dundalk teenager attracts attention of top French, Italian and English clubs
Dundalk teenager attracts attention of top French, Italian and English clubs

Irish Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Dundalk teenager attracts attention of top French, Italian and English clubs

A host of top French and Italian clubs, along with sides in the Premier League and Championship, are keeping tabs on Dundalk teenager Vinnie Leonard. The 17-year-old became the Oriel Park club's youngest ever league goalscorer earlier this season when he netted against Athlone Town. Genoa are one of the Serie A sides to take an interest in the Ireland underage international, while Ligue 1 sides Lyon and Lille are also monitoring Leonard. The youngster signed his first professional deal with Dundalk ahead of this season and quickly established himself in Ciaran Kilduff's side. Click this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest League of Ireland news and top stories from the Irish Mirror. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. He said after signing the contract: 'It's something I always wanted to work towards, ever since I joined when I was 14. The contract was obviously the end goal. 'I'm just happy to make my first pro contract, and get my debut in the last few months as well. It was what I was working towards and I achieved it, so I'm happy with that. 'I'm very happy. I've gone from Under-14s to Under-20s in the space of three years, and senior as well, so it has been going well.' On Friday night he made his 15th appearance of the campaign against, as the Lillywhites took on Kerry FC. Leonard added to his goal against Athlone when he scored his second of the campaign in the 1-1 draw with Finn Harps. His senior debut came in Dundalk's final home game last season against Shamrock Rovers. Leonard will get the chance to impress again in November when Ireland's Under-17s compete in the World Cup in Qatar. He featured in the 5-0 win over Iceland that secured Ireland's first ever qualification for the World Cup at that age level.

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