Conor McKeown
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that courage to make those runs knowing that we have to run after Donegal back down the pitch if we lose this ball we're going to have to go the distance with Donegal for 70 odd minutes and they did it and the three goals yeah summed it up obviously Daniel Guinness is so oh my god I wasn't aware of the complete the oeuvre of Daniel Guinness but my god from wing back 1-3 the most powerful runner I think I've seen at the championship when he gets on the ball did you see the photo of him
The legs on him.
And that's why he can let go from 20 yards and into the bottom corner.
Dammit, Traore, he needs to lose leg muscle.
He's unbelievably stocky.
Michal Rooney, the second goal.
Max Campbell has been talked about all league as going to be the big breakthrough star.
He's put on his backside.
Michal Rooney goes by him before Dummian and all her three people, including the goalkeeper.
Quayle O'Mooney's point at the half-time buzzer as well.
because they were level and then Coyle and Mooney's almost on the byline outside of the boot just swings it over they put them a point ahead which they needed because they deserved and the third goal and Conor sort of touched on it if you freeze frame it there are four down players around the six yard box as Brendan McColl is trying to scrape it off the crossbar so a very thorough win is what I'm hearing but even like the Donegal goal in the first half like was it a Conor Donnell took a shot for a point so Coyle McGonagall ended up getting the rebound and it was quite fluky deflect the rebound yeah so like
Yeah.
In 2014.
Your kids are now saying, what are you doing with looking at your phone?
I spoke to Paul McGonigal recently for Aries Independence.
He was the former assistant manager, Bunker Hanuman, with Jim McGinnis in 2014.
Because I tried to debut Derry at the start of that championship and I tried to interview Neil McGee and he was well up for it.
And Paul McGonigal walked past and said, Neil, that's the fella that wrote that article.
And Neil McGee just gave me a little gentle push on the chest and said, you're alright.
And walked away.