Ciarán Whelan: Murphy tweak could send Donegal to next level
Certain players, such are their skillsets, attract a lot of attention over where best on the pitch to maximise their impact.
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Certain players, such are their skillsets, attract a lot of attention over where best on the pitch to maximise their impact.
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.
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 style of play has been worked out by other teams and a failure to evolve has cost them the chance to challenge for silverware, according to Colm O’Rourke.
Monaghan manager Séamus McEnaney was pleased to see his team record their first win of the league as they bid to preserve their top-flight status.
Donegal's record at MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey going back to 2010 was ended by Monaghan, who keep their Division One survival hopes alive.
Experienced Mayo goalkeeper Rob Hennelly was the hero of the hour as the All-Ireland finalists salvaged a last-gasp draw with Donegal.