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HomePaul Grimley

Report: Donegal hold their nerve for dramatic win over Armagh


Donegal, thanks to late points by Michael Murphy and Patrick McBrearty, defeated Armagh in the All-Ireland quarter-final

Category: GAA, Sport


Declan Bonner: Donegal now have a superior mindset for Armagh


Declan Bonner: Our record against Armagh is terrible, but this is a different Donegal team with a superior mindset and I think they’ll be ready for the challenge this week.

Category: Columnists, No Bones About It


Orchard test for Donegal in All-Ireland quarter-final


Donegal will take on Armagh in an All-Ireland quarter-final on Saturday in Croke Park

Category: GAA, Sport


Donegal head for Algarve with spring in their step after sealing Division 1 return


DONEGAL will play Division 1 football again next year after a productive afternoon in Armagh yesterday yielded a five-point (2-10 to 1-8) win.

Category: GAA, Sport


Report: Mission accomplished as Donegal defeat Armagh to win promotion


Donegal have won promotion to Division 1 after a five-point win over Armagh…

Category: GAA, Sport


Armagh boss Paul Grimley cites loss of Toner and Moriarty after defeat to Donegal


THE Armagh manager, Paul Grimley, felt the loss of Kieran Toner and Finian Moriarty had a big bearing on his side as they saw Donegal storm back to win this afternoon’s Dr McKenna Cup clash…

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Report: Donegal strike late to defeat Armagh


THESE games are never the most pleasing on the eye, but there was plenty to admire about the late comeback to secure Donegal’s first win of 2014 in Armagh.

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