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Live Updates: Donegal v Dublin in All-Ireland Under-21 semi-final

written by Alan Foley April 15, 2017
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DONEGAL WON THE Eirgrid Ulster Under-21 Championship on Monday night with a 3-17 to 0-13 win over Armagh and this afternoon face Dublin at Kingspan Breffni Park in the All-Ireland semi-final.

Full-time Donegal 0-9 Dublin 1-13

60+4 Michael Langan points for Donegal. Donegal 0-9 Dublin 1-13

60+3 mins – Ethan O’Donnell points for Donegal. Donegal 0-8 Dublin 1-13

60+2 mins – Stephen McBrearty’s score brings only a muted cheer before Cian Murphy scores at the other end for Dublin. Donegal 0-7 Dublin 1-13

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57 mins – Aaron McGowan’s point for Dublin cancels out Niall O’Donnell’s effort for Donegal. Donegal 0-6 Dublin 1-12

51 mins – GOAL for Dublin as Sean McMahon gets in and smashes past Danny Rodgers and then a fine point from Chris Sallier follows for the Leinster champions. Donegal 0-5 Dublin 1-11

49 mins – Too easy for Dublin as corner-back Darren Byrne gets in to score. Donegal 0-5 Dublin 0-10

47 mins – Free from Michael Langan for Donegal. Donegal 0-5 Dublin 0-9

44 mins – This certainly looks to be slipping away now. Byrne pops over a free. Donegal 0-4 Dublin 0-9

42 mins – Rory Carr on for Mulligan for Donegal

40 mins – A 45 from Byrne means Dublin are four to the good. Donegal 0-4 Dublin 0-8

37 mins – Danny Rodgers had to tip over a shot from Aaron Byrne. Point for Diubin and then Cian Murphy adds another. Donegal 0-4 Dublin 0-7

34 mins – Great score from Niall O’Donnell under pressure and Donegal are back to within a point – Donegal 0-4 Dublin 0-5

31 mins – Michael Langan has opened Donegal’s account for the second half. Donegal 0-3 Dublin 0-5

Half-time – Donegal 0-2 Dublin 0-5

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29 mins – Best from Donegal as Michael Carroll scores a point and then almost gets in for goal, with the ball breaking for Lorcan Connor and Darren Byrne of Dublin clearing. Michael Langan misses the 45. Donegal 0-2 Dublin 0-5

26 mins – But Dublin hit right back though Glenn O’Reilly’s second point. Dublin 0-5 Donegal 0-1

25 mins – Niall O’Donnell is on for McBrearty and Donegal final get off the mark thanks to a free from Michael Langan. Donegal 0-1 Dublin 0-4

22 mins – Yellow card for Stephen McBrearty as Aaron Elliott replaces Andrew Foley. Then, Aaron Byrne scores Dublin’s fourth point. Donegal 0-0 Dublin 0-4

15 mins – Mark Coyle is replaced by Conor Doherty

13 mins – Third Dublin point with Glenn O’Reilly on the mark. Donegal have hit four wides, one short and have seen a Michael Carroll shot at goal blocked by Brian Howard. Donegal 0-0 Dublin 0-3.

10 mins – Dublin lead Donegal by two early points – with Con O’Callaghan and Tom Fox on the mark but significantly, Dublin’s most potent forward O’Callaghan was black-carded on four minutes for pushing Conor Morrison to the floor.

Starting teams:

Donegal: Danny Rodgers; Conor Morrison, Stephen McMenamin, Brendan McCole; Daire O Baoill, Eoghan Ban Gallagher, Cian Mulligan; Tony McClenaghan, Jason McGee; Michael Carroll, Stephen McBrearty, Michael Langan; Jamie Brennan, Lorcan Connor, Mark Coyle.

Dublin: Evan Comerford; Darren Byrne, Cillian O’Shea, Eoin Murchan; Darren Gavin, Sean McMahon, Cian Murphy; Andrew Foley, Tom Fox; Glenn O’Reilly, Aaron Byrne, Brian Howard; Colm Basquel, Con O’Callaghan, Dan O’Brien.

Referee: James Bermingham (Cork).

Live Updates: Donegal v Dublin in All-Ireland Under-21 semi-final was last modified: April 15th, 2017 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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