GAA: Derry claim first Ulster title since 1998 after beating Donegal in extra time
Derry have claimed their first Ulster Senior Football title since 1998 after beating Donegal in extra time to be crowned provincial champions.
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Derry have claimed their first Ulster Senior Football title since 1998 after beating Donegal in extra time to be crowned provincial champions.
The Ulster final is into extra time as Donegal and Derry played out a 1-12 draw after 70 minutes of play.
Galway's Man of the Match Shane Walsh hailed his side's latest Connacht title success as the "sweetest one yet" after they overcame their old nemesis Roscommon in Pearse Stadium.
Galway are the Connacht Senior Football champions for the 48th time this afternoon. They defeated Roscommon in the final by 2-19 to 2-16.
Galway captured their 48th Connacht SFC title and first since 2018 when they proved too strong for Roscommon in front of a crowd of 21,419 at Pearse Stadium.
Galway with their tails up will be a threat to any team in the championship, but will need more from their main men in attack if they are to challenge for Sam Maguire, says Kevin McStay.
James Horan suffered his first championship defeat in seven meetings as Mayo manager to arch rivals Galway as a late comeback came up short in Castlebar as the Tribesmen held on in thrilling finish to win by 1-14 to 0-16.
Diarmuid Murtagh was the hero for Roscommon when the substitute blasted home the only goal of the game in stoppage time to seal the Allianz League Division Two for the fourth time since 2015.