Ulster SFC semi-final – Tyrone v Donegal – 1:45 pm
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Tyrone will face-off against Donegal at a TBC venue this coming Sunday at 1:45 pm in the second Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final.
Last year’s Ulster finalists Donegal have had a rocky road so far this season, topping their group in Division 1 North but being underwhelming.
They drew two games against Ulster rivals Armagh and Monaghan who will also face off against one another in the first Ulster semi-final. You can see our preview of the game here: Armagh v Monaghan
Their only victory came against the team they will face on Sunday. They defeated Tyrone by a score of 0-16 to 0-18 in an entertaining game.
While league form is not often looked at deeply for when the championship comes around, Donegal’s for the most part have been uninspiring and is not what Declan Bonner would have hoped for.
Since then, they ran over Down in the Preliminary Round of the Ulster championship and defeated a resilient and much-improved Derry in the quarter-final last Sunday.
Tyrone have been a shell of their former self this season. Only winning one of their league games and then being humiliated against Kerry in the league semi-final, managers Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher must be scratching their heads at how poor their side has been as of late.
They came out victors against reigning Ulster champions Cavan in the quarter-finals with a 1-18 to 0-13 win that has put them up with contention once more.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Donegal is a team of two halves, on one side their attacking threat is arguably one of the best in the country, while their defensive issues still remain a large part of their failures in recent years.
After their defensive woes were on full show against Down they did look competent at the back against Derry at times, but it is a point of contention for Tyrone to exploit.
Paddy McBrearty was excellent against Derry, scoring 0-3 and notching over the score of the season in added time to see Donegal progress. He will be hard stopped in this game.
Looking at Tyrone if they can win the midfield battle, they will have a chance to get at Donegal. But if Michael Murphy is fit enough to return, he might be Tyrone’s downfall.
Conclusion
Declan Bonner’s side will be full of confidence after their hard-fought win over Derry, looking great as a free-flowing scoring side in the past two games.
It’s hard not to favour Donegal in this game, Tyrone have simply been out of sorts this year, looking void of idea’s and have shown already when a good team puts it to them, they crumble.
Prediction: Donegal by 6 points
Starting Teams
Tyrone
Donegal Team
Betting
Tyrone: 11/8
Donegal: 8/11
Draw: 15/2
Full time Result – Kilkenny 1-25 Dublin 0-19
Donal Burke point from a free
James Bergin point
Three min injury time
Donal Burke free
Carey with a nice score
Donal Burke free
TJ Reid score the PENALTY
Jack Malone is off for giving away a penalty
Donal Burke point from ann easy free
Poor wide from a free by Burke, 13 wides for Dublin
Jack Malone with a nice point from the endline
James Maher with another score
Buckley with a nice point
Donal Burke free
Alan Murphy puts 8pts in it
Kilkenny 0-19 Dublin 0-12 at final water break.
Alan Murphy point after a poor puck out
Keoghan point, Cats by 6pts
TJ Reid free
TJ Reid free
Donal Burke free
TJ Reid free
Rian McBride point
Donal Burke free
TJ Reid free puts Kilkenny 4pts up
No cards given
Fight has broken out in the midfield
Kilkenny 0-12 Dublin 0-09 at half time
Danny Sutcliffe yellow
TJ Reid free, Kilkenny by 3pts
Maher and Cody put Kilkenny 2pts up
Crummy point
Crummy point
Huge free from Alan Nolan
Cian Boland yellow
Crummy hits a goal chance wide
Cian Boland with a nice score from play
Keown point from play
Adrian Mullen from play
Donal Burke from play
TJ Reid free
Donal Burke free, it’s Kilkenny 0-06 Dublin 0-04 at the first water break.
Lovely score by Adrian Mullen
Danny Sutcliffe point from play
Another TJ Reid free after a debatable free
Danny Sutcliffe point from play
Donal Burke gets the first Dublin score
Another free for TJ Reid
Eoghan O’Donnell has had to go off injured
John Donnelly point
Tj Reid doubles the lead with a long distance free
TJ Reid from play opens the scoring