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Donegal up the gears to seal their place in last eight
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Advertisement League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories Donegal's Conor O'Donnell celebrates his goal.Lorcan Doherty/INPHO FreeAll-Ireland SFC Donegal up the gears to seal their place in last eight Jim McGuinness’ side pull away in second half for comfortable win over Louth. 6.26pm, 22 Jun 2025 Share options Donegal 2-22 WHEN THE LOUTH team bus took a wrong turn and ended up in county Sligo instead of Ballybofey, they might’ve figured it wasn’t going to be their day. Coming from Enniskillen, where they had stayed, Louth eventually pulled into MacCumhaill Park less than 50 minutes before throw-in, behind the Garda sirens. Donegal, on rally weekend, eased through the gears to seal their place in the last eight of the All-Ireland SFC. Conor O’Donnell’s goal from a thundering Shaun Patton kick-out two minutes before the break gave Donegal a 1-6 to 0-7 lead at half-time. And although Louth would’ve been content enough with their first half, Jim McGuinness’ hosts clicked in the second and Ciaran Thompson slammed home a second goal on 50 minutes. In their seventh championship outing of the year so far, Michael Murphy was withdrawn a minute later with his return to Croke Park in mind. The Ulster champions settled well and manufactured a lead of 0-5 to 0-1 by the 16th minute. Peadar Mogan, Conor O’Donnell, a Michael Murphy free, Oisin Gallen and a fine Finnbarr Roarty point from distance did the damage, and all seemed routine enough. Louth’s only score in that first quarter came from Paul Matthews Ger Brennan’s Louth were well-structured and, as they blocked the channels for Donegal to run into, picked away at their disadvantage, with four successive points to level, with Ryan Burns personally responsible for three of those, while Craig Lennon was also on a mark. At 0-5 to 0-5 and with Donegal looking jittery, Sam Mulroy had the chance to put Louth ahead, only to miss the free from in front of the terrace wide at the near side. And when Gallen restored Donegal’s lead with their first score in 16 minutes, Dara McDonnell soon equalised. Advertisement O’Donnell’s goal gave Donegal some breathing space, although Burns’ fourth of the half meant there was just the two in it at the changing of ends. Although Mulroy took Louth back to just one down with a free, at 1-6 to 0-9, from the 41st minute on, Donegal outscored the Leinster winners 1-16 to 0-4. Two-pointers from Murphy and then Michael Langan helped stretched the fap between the sides, as Gallen took his tally for the day up to five, with Daire Ó Baoill and Finnbarr Roarty ending up with two. Scorers for Donegal: Oisin Gallen 0-5; Conor O’Donnell 1-2; Ciaran Thompson 1-0; Michael Langan 0-3, 1tp; Michael Murphy 0-3, 1tp 1f; Finnbarr Roarty, Daire Ó Baoill 0-2; Peadar Mogan, Shane O’Donnell, Niall O’Donnell, Caolan McColgan, Hugh McFadden 0-1 Scorers for Louth: Ryan Burns 0-4; Sam Mulroy 0-3, 1f; Paul Matthews, Craig Lennon, Dara McDonnell, Peter Lynch, Ciaran Downey 0-1 Shaun Patton Finnbarr Roarty Brendan McCole Peadar Mogan Ryan McHugh Eoghan Bán Gallagher Caolan McColgan; Jason McGee Michael Langan Ciaran Moore Ciarán Thompson Shane O’Donnell Conor O’Donnell Michael Murphy Oisín Gallen. Hugh McFadden for McGee (half-time) Dare Ó Baoill for McHugh (49), Patrick McBrearty for Murphy (51) Niall O’Donnell and Odhrán McFadden Ferry for C O’Donnell and Gallagher (54) Niall McDonnell Daire Nally Dermot Campbell Donal McKenny Emmet Carolan Peter Craig Craig Lennon Tommy Durnin Dara McDonnell Conall McKeever Ciaran Downey Paul Matthews Dan Corcoran Ryan Burns. Conor Grimes for Carolan (half-time) Seán Callaghan for Durnin (48) Ryan Walsh for Matthews (51) Kieran McArdle for Lennon (53) Ciaran Byrne for R Burns (56) Referee: Barry Cassidy (Derry). Check out the latest episode of The42′s GAA Weekly podcast here Alan Foley View 5 comments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Donegal up the gears to seal their place in last eight”. Recipient's Email Feedback on “Donegal up the gears to seal their place in last eight”. 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