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Yahoo
4 days ago
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McGonagle back on Donegal bench as Meath unchanged
Donegal have been handed a boost ahead of their All-Ireland semi-final against Meath as Caolan McGonagle returns to the panel. The defender is named on the bench after missing the last four games with a foot injury sustained in the defeat against Tyrone in the first game of the round robin series. Advertisement He takes Aaron Doherty's place amongst the replacements. Jim McGuinness has named an unchanged starting side from the comeback win over Monaghan in the quarter-finals, with captain Patrick McBrearty again benched. Meath have also named the same starting side from the one that enjoyed a stunning win over Galway last time out with the same substitutes too. There is a positional change with Keith Curtis moving to left half forward and Matthew Costello coming in at full forward. Donegal: S Patton; F Roarty, B McCole, P Morgan; R McHugh, E Ban Gallagher, C McColgan; H McFadden, M Langan; S O'Donnell, C Thompson, C Moore; C O'Donnell, M Murphy, O Gallen. Advertisement Subs: G Mulreany, S McMenamin, O McFadden Ferry, E McHugh, C McGonagle, O Doherty, P McBrearty, J Brennan, N O'Donnell, D O Baoill, J McGee. Meath: B Hogan; S Lavin, S Rafferty, R Ryan; Donal Keoghan, S Coffey, C Caulfield; B Menton, A O'Neill; C Duke, R Kinsella, K Curtis; J Morris, M Costello, E Frayne. Subs: S Brennan, B O'Halloran, E Harkin, J McEntee, C McBride, C Gray, A Lynch, D McGowan, S Walsh, D Moriarty, C Hickey.


BBC News
4 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
McGonagle back on Donegal bench as Meath unchanged
Donegal have been handed a boost ahead of their All-Ireland semi-final against Meath as Caolan McGonagle returns to the defender is named on the bench after missing the last four games with a foot injury sustained in the defeat against Tyrone in the first game of the round robin takes Aaron Doherty's place amongst the McGuinness has named an unchanged starting side from the comeback win over Monaghan in the quarter-finals, with captain Patrick McBrearty again have also named the same starting side from the one that enjoyed a stunning win over Galway last time out with the same substitutes is a positional change with Keith Curtis moving to left half forward and Matthew Costello coming in at full S Patton; F Roarty, B McCole, P Morgan; R McHugh, E Ban Gallagher, C McColgan; H McFadden, M Langan; S O'Donnell, C Thompson, C Moore; C O'Donnell, M Murphy, O G Mulreany, S McMenamin, O McFadden Ferry, E McHugh, C McGonagle, O Doherty, P McBrearty, J Brennan, N O'Donnell, D O Baoill, J B Hogan; S Lavin, S Rafferty, R Ryan; Donal Keoghan, S Coffey, C Caulfield; B Menton, A O'Neill; C Duke, R Kinsella, K Curtis; J Morris, M Costello, E S Brennan, B O'Halloran, E Harkin, J McEntee, C McBride, C Gray, A Lynch, D McGowan, S Walsh, D Moriarty, C Hickey.