GAA teams: Shaun Patton back for Donegal, one Armagh change
Donegal's Shaun Patton has been named to start in goals for Sunday’s Ulster final against Armagh at Clones.
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Donegal's Shaun Patton has been named to start in goals for Sunday’s Ulster final against Armagh at Clones.
Three first-half goals from a much superior Armagh side were the key scores in this pretty turgid Ulster SFC quarter-final as they prevailed against Fermanagh in Brewster Park.
A dramatic Armagh comeback rescued an Allianz Football League Division 2 draw from their trip to Cork with stoppage-time points from Aidan Nugent and Oisín Conaty.
Armagh join Donegal in an instant return to Division 1 next season after a convincing 15-point win over Ulster rivals Cavan on Saturday evening.
Armagh took a giant step towards promotion after this four-point victory over Fermanagh in a re-fixed affair at Brewster Park.
Allianz Football League Division 2 heavyweights Armagh and Donegal couldn't be separated when the two sides clashed in the Box-It Athletic Grounds on Sunday.
All-Ireland champions Dublin have received 10 nominations in this year's All-Stars, while midfielder Brian Fenton has also been selected in a trio for the footballer of the year award.
Armagh produced a dramatic late finish to earn their first ever championship win over Galway and advance directly to the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland title with a thrilling 0-16 to 1-12 win in Carrick-on-Shannon.