Derry end 24-year wait for Ulster crown with extra-time win over Donegal
Derry are Ulster champions for the first time since 1998, following a dramatic 1-16 to 1-14 extra-time win over Donegal at Clones.
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Derry are Ulster champions for the first time since 1998, following a dramatic 1-16 to 1-14 extra-time win over Donegal at Clones.
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.
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Derry's Conor Glass believes the hard-fought nature of their win over Donegal is a blessing in disguise when it comes to sharpening their focus for next week's final All-Ireland SFC group match against Clare.
Down stormed to an Ulster SFC win over Donegal at Pairc Esler, the Division Three side adding further pain to a side in turmoil following relegation from Division One and the departure of their manager.
After all the controversy about suspensions being overturned it was Donegal who came out on top in the big clash against Armagh in MacCumhaill Park.
A last-gasp point from Patrick McBrearty gave Donegal their first win at O'Donnell Park, Letterkenny in seven outings at the venue and also secured their Division 1 status for next season.
Donegal's record at MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey going back to 2010 was ended by Monaghan, who keep their Division One survival hopes alive.