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FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Oisin Gallen will step into Donegal’s starting 15 to face Down in this afternoon’s Ulster ...
It’s hard to imagine Armagh will tick to the same extent in the half forward line as they did last time out. It’s practically ...
Donegal take on Armagh in St Tiernach’s Park, Clones on May 10 to decide who will be crowned the champions of Ulster football ...
Down will take heart from the display of Monaghan’s fullback line last weekend, and Peter Fegan’s performance will prove ...
Live coverage of the Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final between Down and Donegal at St.Tiernach's Park, Clones ...
Jim McGuinness handed Oisín Gallen a first start in eight weeks, his last coming in the League win over Derry, with Hugh McFadden dropping out. Down were unchanged from their dramatic late win ...
In a repeat of last year's Ulster final, defending champions Donegal set up a meeting with All-Ireland Champions Armagh with ...
Donegal set up a Ulster SFC Final against Armagh - a repeat of last year's decider - with a comfortable 1-19 to 0-16 victory ...
Oisin Gallen and Cian McBride will arrive in Melbourne on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of countrymen Ronan Devereux, Ross McQuillan, Peadar Mogan and Luke Towey, who trialled in April. They ...
Jim McGuinness is holding Michael Murphy, Paddy McBrearty and Oisín Gallen in reserve as he releases his named XV as they begin their Ulster championship defence at home to Derry on Sunday.
The 19-year-old's had another impressive game for Donegal. Monaghan can't stop Donegal though as Oisin Gallen cuts back, finds Finnbarr Roarty and the corner-back knocks it over.