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Rory Gallagher proud of Derry footballers' hunger after securing promotion to Division 1

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Derry manager Rory Gallagher says his players have shown incredible hunger since October 2020 to gain promotion back to the top flight in the Allianz Football League.A relatively straightforward 10-point victory over Clare at Owenbeg saw them maintain their 100% record in Division 2, and mathematically secure their place in Division 1 for 2024.The reigning Ulster champions have a game to come against Cork next weekend, before they'll face Dublin or Louth in the second tier decider at Croke Park on the first Sunday in April.Speaking to RTÉ's Sunday Sport, Gallagher expressed pride in his panel's achievement."We wanted to get promoted, 100%," he said afterwards."Last year we were a bit unlucky.

We were disappointed, but ultimately we weren't good enough and we had to reflect on that."There's been no easy games. It's been a hard slog but it's great testament to the character, hunger and obsession with the boys of getting better."I'm really pleased for them."Since we came back from Covid - that's October 2020 - today was the 20th league game we've played; we won 18, lost one and drawn one."We believe we've been good enough to get out of Division 3 and Division 2, but there's bigger tests ahead.

For now we'll just be glad to be there."Nine years ago Derry were in the Division 1 final at Croke Park. That was against a Dublin in a game they lost heavily, and it set them back as they suffered three relegations in four seasons.Now, with a return to the top flight in the bag, the Oak Leaf county will prepare for the league final next month, as well as the beginning of the defence of their Ulster title."We want to take a week's break after the league, but we'll take it this week and recharge, because it's 27 days until we've to go

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