Donegal power past Louth | Donegal 1-23 Louth 0-18 | All-Ireland SFC Highlights

Updated / Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 14:31

Donegal are through to their first All-Ireland SFC semi-final in a decade, a power-packed second-half performance at Croke Park propelling them beyond a game but eventually overwhelmed Louth. From Man of the Match Peadar Mogan - his All-Star credentials at this stage are undeniable - to leading scorer Oisin Gallen, to Michael Langan, Ryan McHugh and Caolan McColgan, the list of those who impressed in green and yellow was a lengthy one. In his first season back as Donegal manager, Jim McGuinness will pit his wits against Padraic Joyce on the weekend of 13/14 July, as Galway will be their opponents.

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