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Thursday 21 May 2015

Donegal v Tyrone Ulster Championship Ballybofey Sun 17 May 2015


Donegal v Tyrone Ulster Championship Ballybofey Sun 17 May 2015
 

Donegal got a Senior Football Championship win over Tyrone as they defeated them by 1-13 to 1-10 at Ballybofey. At the break Donegal had a 1-08 to 1-06 lead.

Neil Gallagher Donegal picked up a second yellow card with 6 minutes left following a tangle with Sean Cavanagh, who is cautioned.

Tyrone lost Sean Cavanagh with a second caution 4 minutes later.

Mark McHugh replaced O’Reilly but didn’t contribute much to the game.


Donegal: P Durcan, P McGrath, N McGee, E McGee, R McHugh, K Lacey (0-01), F McGlynn (0-01), N Gallagher, M McElhinney (1-02), M O’Reilly, O MacNiallais, C Toye (0-02), P McBrearty (0-02), M Murphy (0-03, 3f), C McFadden (0-02)

Subs: M McHugh for O’Reilly, A Thompson for Toye, D Walsh for McElhinney, D McLaughlin for McFadden


Tyrone: M O’Neill, A McCrory, R McNamee (0-01), C McCarron, R McNabb, Justin McMahon (0-01), P Harte, C Cavanagh, S Cavanagh (0-04, 3f), R Brennan, M Donnelly (0-01), B Tierney, D McCurry (1-00), C McShane, C McAliskey (0-03)

Subs: P McNulty for McShane, T McCann for Tierney, M Bradley for McCurry, R O’Neill for McAliskey

Referee: J McQuillan (Cavan)

 

Tyrone selector Gavin Devlin is facing a proposed ban after members of the GAA's Central Competitions Controls Committee reviewed video evidence of the altercation at half-time in Sunday's Ulster Championship clash with Donegal in Ballybofey.


 

Referees  apparently  wear ear muffs while refereeing and have such poor eyesight they do not see players sledge an opponent.

Cynical Behaviour Fouls (Black Card) are:

Deliberate body collide

Deliberate trip

Deliberate pull down

Verbal abuse to an opponent or teammate

Remonstrate with a match official