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Rory Gallagher happy as 'standoffish' Derry finally win battle

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Derry are now just one point away from the top tier but more than the two crucial points earned against Dublin, Rory Gallagher will remember this game for providing the early season test his team needed.The reigning Ulster champions have been making light work of opponents in Division 2 this year, but on Saturday evening in Celtic Park they met their match in an opponent hell-bent on changing the narrative around their own unbeaten start to the season.And for 35 minutes it looked like Dessie Farrell's side were on course for the statement win observers felt they needed, only for a spirited Derry comeback to leave the Oakleafers top of the table.Gallagher admitted Dublin were excellent in the first half, but he suggested that his own side allowed the Leinster men to show their wares."We stood off Dublin far too much.

I thought they were brilliant in the first half. We didn't bring any intensity or hunger. You can talk all you like about tactics but if you have got to bring them.

If you don't bring them you're in trouble," he told RTÉ Sport after the 1-11 to 0-13 win."We played within ourselves, we didn't rise to the occasion.

We were far too cautious with and without the ball, on our own kick-outs and pressing on theirs. Everything," he added."We were just standoffish.

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