DONEGAL MANAGER RORY Gallagher has the luxury of naming the same side for Sunday’s Ulster SFC final as to the one which accounted for Derry in the last four.
The 2012 All-Ireland winners are going in search of their ninth provincial crown and a fourth Ulster title in five years.
With no injuries to contend with, it’s unsurprising that Gallagher has stuck with the players that have recorded victories over Tyrone, Antrim and Derry en route to tomorrow’s final in Clones.
Monaghan, meanwhile, have made two changes for the clash with Owen Duffy and Stephen Gollogly coming in for Kieran Duffy and Owen Lennon.
Malachy O’Rourke’s side defeated Fermanagh in the semi-final.
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Throw-in is 2pm.
Donegal:
1. Paul Durcan
2. Paddy McGrath
3. Neil McGee
4. Eamon McGee
5. Ryan McHugh
6. Karl Lacey
7. Frank McGlynn
8. Neil Gallagher
9. Martin McElhinney
10. Christy Toye
11. Odhrán MacNiallais
12. Martin O’Reilly
13. Patrick McBrearty
14. Michael Murphy
15. Colm McFadden
Monaghan:
1. Rory Beggan
2. Dessie Mone
3. Vinny Corey
4. Ryan Wylie
5. Colin Walshe
6. Fintan Kelly
7. Karl O’Connell
8. Neil Mc Adam
9. Darren Hughes
10. Owen Duffy
11. Stephen Gollogly
12. Shane Carey
Same again for Donegal as Monaghan make 2 changes for Ulster showdown
DONEGAL MANAGER RORY Gallagher has the luxury of naming the same side for Sunday’s Ulster SFC final as to the one which accounted for Derry in the last four.
The 2012 All-Ireland winners are going in search of their ninth provincial crown and a fourth Ulster title in five years.
With no injuries to contend with, it’s unsurprising that Gallagher has stuck with the players that have recorded victories over Tyrone, Antrim and Derry en route to tomorrow’s final in Clones.
Monaghan, meanwhile, have made two changes for the clash with Owen Duffy and Stephen Gollogly coming in for Kieran Duffy and Owen Lennon.
Malachy O’Rourke’s side defeated Fermanagh in the semi-final.
Throw-in is 2pm.
Donegal:
1. Paul Durcan
2. Paddy McGrath
3. Neil McGee
4. Eamon McGee
5. Ryan McHugh
6. Karl Lacey
7. Frank McGlynn
8. Neil Gallagher
9. Martin McElhinney
10. Christy Toye
11. Odhrán MacNiallais
12. Martin O’Reilly
13. Patrick McBrearty
14. Michael Murphy
15. Colm McFadden
Monaghan:
1. Rory Beggan
2. Dessie Mone
3. Vinny Corey
4. Ryan Wylie
5. Colin Walshe
6. Fintan Kelly
7. Karl O’Connell
8. Neil Mc Adam
9. Darren Hughes
10. Owen Duffy
11. Stephen Gollogly
12. Shane Carey
13. Dermot Malone
14. Kieran Hughes
15. Conor McManus.
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