Mickey Graham: Squad unity was key for Cavan in Tailteann Cup
Cavan manager Mickey Graham said the key target for the Tailteann Cup was keeping his squad together.
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Cavan manager Mickey Graham said the key target for the Tailteann Cup was keeping his squad together.
There has been much talk of late about the lack of crowds at Croke Park for key championship games.
Two first half goals for 14-man Cavan proved key in this impressive victory over a disappointing Fermanagh side in Brewster Park.
The Fermanagh Herald front page on 18 December 1996 showed a beaming Cormac McAdam celebrating moments after helping the Erne County to the All-Ireland B title in Carrick-on-Shannon after a replay win over Longford.
Cavan sauntered to a comfortable opening win in the Tailteann Cup as they confirmed recent superiority over Down at Kingspan Breffni.
Down forward Barry O'Hagan has rowed back on a comment lamenting the Tailteann Cup as "pointless" and said that they were made in the heat of the moment.
Donegal manager Declan Bonner was happy to finally see off Cavan in Sunday's Ulster SFC semi-final but admitted that his side are far from the finished article.
Two goals in the last 10 minutes proved the difference as Donegal advanced to a 10th Ulster final since 2011 after a six-point win over Cavan at St Tiernach's Park in Clones.