A fight to the finals


Claddagh Gaels and Eire Og fight for the ball in midfield

Two weekends of gripping Glo-Herts ladies football has ended with the league cup finalists being decided.

St Colmcilles of St.Albans have come away from their round of league games undefeated leaving them top of the table and claiming the first spot in the league cup final. Claddagh Gaels were a game in hand when coming up against their regional rivals last weekend and judging by previous encounters were set to be the favourites. Both teams had a strong squad of around 20 players all eager to come away with the win but St Colmcilles had the determination and skill to overcome the Claddagh Gaels with a tight score line of 5-06 to 3-10.

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After a spirited battle to the final whistle, Claddagh Gaels won comfortably on their home turf with a score of 5-15 to 2-06.

The Glo-Herts league cup final against St Colmcilles, St.Albans and Claddagh Gaels, Luton will be played on Sunday 28th June in Oxford after the league shield final with Eire Og, Oxford playing against the winners of Western Gaels, Bristol and St.Colmcilles, Cardiff – with that deciding game being played this Sunday.