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Jason McGee cameo helps Cloughaneely over the line against Red Hugh’s

written by Alan Foley September 5, 2020
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JASON MCGEE returned as Cloughaneely showed they are on the march in the Donegal IFC once more and have a semi-final to look forward to having beaten Red Hugh’s at PCC Falcarragh this evening, writes Charlie Collins.

Cloughaneely 0-13 Red Hugh’s 0-9

Another decent performance from last year’s beaten finalists could be best summarized as a match in which they didn’t reach the heights they can, although they didn’t look like losing it either. McGee has been blighted with a hip injury for over a year and made the most of one of his sporadic appearances, with two late points.

A four-point interval lead of the 2018 Ulster JFC winners meant arm’s length and Michael Lynch’s team maintained that in the second half.

Ciaran McGeady, John Fitzgerald and Paul Sweeney all scored points in the first eight minutes to set the tone. Calvin Bradley, though, would score six in all for the visitors.

By half-time it was 0-7 to 0-3, with Shaun Curran, Michael McHugh and a John Fitzgerald brace making up the hosts’ scores, while Bradley and a 45 from Peadar McGlinchey made up the visiting total.

Early second half, scores from Conor Coyle and John Fitzgerald pushed the lead out to six, before Bradley and Tim Callaghan brought it back to four at 0-9 to 0-5.

Cloughaneely spurned a decent goal chance on 38 minutes when Curran shot wide from 14 yards following a set-up from McHugh and then substitute Jason McGee saw Luke Kelly save well.

McGee did manage the score a 45 and then one from play to put his team 0-12 to 0-6 ahead with nine to play. Bradley was Red Hugh’s best hope and he saw a goal chance come and go as Shaun McCafferty saved. It was probably what Red Hugh’s needed then.

However it never arrived and Cloughaneely go forward to the semi-finals and hope they can go one better than last year, when they went down to St Naul’s in the final.

Cloughaneely: Shaun McCafferty; Michael Fitzgerald, Cian McFadden, Noel Sweeney; Shaun Curran (0-1), Darren McGeever, Ciaran McGeady (0- 2); Mark Harley, Martin Maguire; Michael McHugh (0- 2), Kevin Mulhern, Conor Coyle (0-1); John Fitzgerald (0-4, 1m), Shaun Maguire, Paul Sweeney (0-1, 1m). Subs: Jason McGee (0-2, 45) for Martin Maguire (35), Stephen Rodden for Sweeney (54), Cian Doogan for Coyle (55).

Red Hugh’s: Luke Kelly; Shane McGlinchey, Thomas McMenamin, James Gallagher; Ryan Kelly, Gerard Melaugh, Dara McMenamin; Peadar McGlinchey (0-1, 45), Ryan Gallen; Pauric McMenamin, Jack Gillespie (0-1, f), Tim Callaghan (0-1); Shane Gallagher, Calvin Bradley (0-6, 4f), Demin Rowan. Subs: Michael Devine for Melaugh (50), Odhran Doherty for Callaghan (53)                                               

Referee: Sean McDaid  

Jason McGee cameo helps Cloughaneely over the line against Red Hugh’s was last modified: September 6th, 2020 by Alan Foley
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Alan Foley

MA in Journalism graduate from NUI Galway and BBS Marketing and NC in Online Marketing from LyIT, who has worked covering sport in Donegal since 2004. Part of Donegal Democrat who won McNamee awards in 2013 and 2015 for 'best provincial publication'. Reseacher for 'Jimmy's Winnin' Matches' documentary and Rory Kavanagh's autobiography 'Winning'

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