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Murphy kicks Donegal into final 22.04.10

Donegal...0-12

Tipperary...0-4

by Dónal Campbell, Inishowen Independent, in Parnell Park, Dublin


THE latest episode of ‘The Michael Murphy Show’ was screened under lights in Parnell Park, Dublin on Saturday evening when the Glenswilly wonderkid took centre stage yet again as the Donegal U-21s booked a place in an All-Ireland final. It’s Donegal’s first final at this grade for the first time since 1987. Tipperary provided Murphy’s fodder on Saturday although the 0-12 to 0-4 scoreline belies a much tougher outing than the scoreboard might suggest.
Played at a cracking pace throughout, a highly entertaining first-half nonetheless coughed up a mere four scores – three of these coming off Donegal boots. Wearing 11, Murphy – as expected – spent the game hunting in-and-around the Tipperary square. The unenviable task of shadowing the 2009 Young Footballer of the Year fell to Tipperary captain Ciaran McDonald with midfielder Alan Maloney also lying deep in an obvious effort to sweep stray ball intended for Murphy. Neither were up to the job with Murphy going on to score half of Donegal’s final tally and more than the Tipp men managed over the hour.
The game was seven minutes old before either team troubled the scoreboard operator and inevitably it was Murphy who proved architect and provider. A dodgy free won in a midfield scramble and taken quickly provided a first real opportunity to isolate McDonald on Murphy. Murphy duly plucked the ball out of the sky, was fouled on hitting the ground and converted the resultant free himself. That early high ball into Murphy was Donegal’s Plan A, and a good one at that.
Tipperary opened their account on the tenth minute – a 21 yard free converted by Conor Sweeney – but this was negated a few minutes later by a fabulous individual effort from Naomh Conaill’s Leo McLoone. His clubmate Dermot Molloy fired over the final score of the half bang on 20 minutes courtesy of a 30 yard free.
Tipperary too had their chances but like Donegal were guilty of a number of wides. Both teams had clear shots on goal – the exotically monikered Aldo Matassa drawing a fabulous save from the impressive Peter Boyle on 25 minutes while that man Murphy blazed an effort just wide at the other end.
0-3 to 0-1 at half-time, Tipperary suffered a death blow a mere two minutes after the restart when McDonald was harshly shown the line for a second yellow. Murphy had already fired over his second point of the evening on the restart and McDonald’s foul afforded the opportunity to put four between the sides.
The combination of McDonald’s dismissal, the scintillating form of both Murphy and Mark McHugh in particular with Donegal shading most of their individual duels from 1 to 15, pointed towards a comfortable second-half cruise for Jim McGuinness’ men. That said, it came dropping slow.
Tipperary to their credit fought to the bitter end and with a quarter of the game remaining were still only four points adrift – 0-8 to 0-4. Finally, in the last ten minutes, Donegal pulled away as scores began sailing over the Tipperary crossbar unanswered. In all Murphy added five to his first-half tally, the lively Molloy contributed 0-2 as did Gaoth Dobhair’s James Carroll to book a showdown with the Dubs on 1 May.
With local men Declan Walsh (Malin) and Thomas McKinley (Newtown) looking the part on Saturday evening in the starting 15, and Moville’s Danny Murphy amongst the subs, there will be considerable excitement in these parts as Donegal line up a first shot at All-Ireland glory since that Sunday in September 1992.

Donegal: P Boyle; E Doherty, C Boyle, P McGrath; D Walsh, T McKinley, C Classon; K Mulhern, D Curran; M McHugh, D Molloy 0-3 (1f), L McLoone 0-1; A McFadden, M Murphy 0-6 (3f), D McLaughlin. Subs: J Carroll 0-2, for D McLaughlin (h-t), P McNelis for T McKinley (46), S O’Kennedy for D Curran (60), C Morrison for A McFadden (60), D Murphy for P McGrath (60).

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