Donegal goal glut sinks Derry in another Ulster upset
Derry's two-year reign as Ulster Senior Football champions was ended by a Jim McGuinness' ambush as Donegal hit four goals in front of 14, 714 at Celtic Park on Saturday evening.
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Derry's two-year reign as Ulster Senior Football champions was ended by a Jim McGuinness' ambush as Donegal hit four goals in front of 14, 714 at Celtic Park on Saturday evening.
Can an ambush still be called an ambush when you've been telling everyone about it for months? Hard to think so.
In a week where GAA president Jarlath Burns hinted that September All-Ireland finals could return, the upcoming clash of Derry-Donegal in the Ulster SFC quarter-final would certainly befit a high-summer spot in the calendar en route to the finale, amid an autumnal air.
Donegal's narrow one-point Division 2 league final victory over Armagh will probably mean very little by the time the meat and drink of the Ulster Championship rolls around, according to RTÉ analyst Ciarán Whelan.
Aaron Doherty emerged as Donegal's gamebreaker as the Jim McGuinness led side returned to winning ways with a gutsy Allianz League Division 2 title success at Croke Park.
It took them some time to get going but Donegal then proved too strong for Meath to remain unbeaten in Allianz League Division 2 and top the table after a 1-18 to 1-10 triumph.
The Allianz Football league reaches its final round of fixtures this weekend, with promotion, relegation and final places all still to play for.
Donegal and Kildare were two teams heading in very different directions at the final whistle at Netwatch Cullen Park.