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Jamie Brennan was not in the 26 at the weekend.Is he injured or has he fallen back that far back in the pecking order?

gunman (Donegal) - Posts: 1250 - 29/04/2026 10:34:15    2669702

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Replying To Whyme923:  "Will we see any squad players in action this weekend ?"
No idea, but I'd be releasing all players to clubs for the next few weeks. Would limit play-time for the likes of Murphy, McFadden, McGee, McHugh, Gallen.

One- it's important for the club game and match practice for county players, and two- gives club players a yardstick to prove themselves against over the next three weeks. I want to see county starters held scoreless by the club full-back and the county corner backs roasted by the overlooked inside forwards. Two weeks of scouting opportunities to find players in-form right now for the selectors if they do it right.

SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 522 - 29/04/2026 14:44:23    2669775

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Replying To SurelyToGod:  "No idea, but I'd be releasing all players to clubs for the next few weeks. Would limit play-time for the likes of Murphy, McFadden, McGee, McHugh, Gallen.

One- it's important for the club game and match practice for county players, and two- gives club players a yardstick to prove themselves against over the next three weeks. I want to see county starters held scoreless by the club full-back and the county corner backs roasted by the overlooked inside forwards. Two weeks of scouting opportunities to find players in-form right now for the selectors if they do it right."
And risk more injuries? No.
Would make more sense to arrange a challenge game.
There's going to be no more additions to the panel either.

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 345 - 29/04/2026 15:16:20    2669792

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It was interesting to hear Laverty say after the match they were aware on Thursday that Langan was out and also that Caolan McGonigle would would step into midfield to mark Murdock. McGonigles influence at 6 may go under the radar. Maybe a coincidence as energy was certainly lacking, but we are now on the wrong side of results on Sunday and in AI final when he was not there.

Easy to say after the fact but never like to see multiple moves to address 1 injury as it can impact the overall structure.

Donegalexile (Donegal) - Posts: 6 - 29/04/2026 16:23:34    2669821

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Replying To Donegalexile:  "It was interesting to hear Laverty say after the match they were aware on Thursday that Langan was out and also that Caolan McGonigle would would step into midfield to mark Murdock. McGonigles influence at 6 may go under the radar. Maybe a coincidence as energy was certainly lacking, but we are now on the wrong side of results on Sunday and in AI final when he was not there.

Easy to say after the fact but never like to see multiple moves to address 1 injury as it can impact the overall structure."
Would have to agree. We were wide open down the middle at times. McGonagle going off injured against tyrone last year was a big turning point in that game and going forward . Having him at 6 makes such a difference.

WeGoAgain (Donegal) - Posts: 167 - 29/04/2026 16:46:58    2669824

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Replying To Donegalexile:  "It was interesting to hear Laverty say after the match they were aware on Thursday that Langan was out and also that Caolan McGonigle would would step into midfield to mark Murdock. McGonigles influence at 6 may go under the radar. Maybe a coincidence as energy was certainly lacking, but we are now on the wrong side of results on Sunday and in AI final when he was not there.

Easy to say after the fact but never like to see multiple moves to address 1 injury as it can impact the overall structure."
I would have thought big Gallagher from Naomh Conaill could have came in to mark him, free Caolan up.

Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1791 - 29/04/2026 16:51:18    2669825

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Replying To Donegalexile:  "It was interesting to hear Laverty say after the match they were aware on Thursday that Langan was out and also that Caolan McGonigle would would step into midfield to mark Murdock. McGonigles influence at 6 may go under the radar. Maybe a coincidence as energy was certainly lacking, but we are now on the wrong side of results on Sunday and in AI final when he was not there.

Easy to say after the fact but never like to see multiple moves to address 1 injury as it can impact the overall structure."
I'd be more concerned how the word made its way out of camp to Down on Thursday when it wasn't known in Donegal until Sunday morning.

peiledoir20 (Donegal) - Posts: 1581 - 29/04/2026 17:23:56    2669831

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Another u20 Ulster title for Tyrone *sigh*

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10310 - 29/04/2026 21:01:03    2669854

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If I was a Donegal fan I wouldn't be too worried about the result against Down. Fair enough it looks like an over reliance on Langon was partially ti blame but now is the time to find this out on not on AI day like last year. Donegal will learn much more from this than from winning Ulster - all in the name of winning Sam. Winning the league, Ulster and and AI this year is simply too heavy a load. Last year Donegal were back up in div 1 and a lot of early work went into survival but then winning an Ulster and getting to AI final was simply too much for this team and Murphy and Langon were off colour in the final. It the gruelling Ulster campaign that tips the scales. Kerry learned a lot from from their defeat to Meath last year, Donegal had no defeat like that and therefore didnt have to dig as deep as theres more learning in defeat than victory. Look what happened to Kerry when they eventually got going. Anyway I feel its Donegals year to win Sam with only Kerry in the way.

Dothesimplethingswell (Sligo) - Posts: 62 - 29/04/2026 22:37:19    2669880

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Replying To foreveryoung:  "No disrespect intended to Down here (It was great to see them win), but does anyone think that Jim engineered this loss? Donegal have their Ulster medals and Jim Mc Guinness knows it's almost impossible to peak 3 times in the one year. Donegal put a effort into winning the league and the last thing they need is a hard Ulster campaign unlike Kerry who can basically be at 60% in Munster and still be in the final.

Just a hunch/suspicion!"
I can definitely see where you're coming from but it's no secret the emphasis Jim puts on Ulster. There is no way he engineered to lose. He probably played a couple of players who he thought were ready but we're under cooked and the loss of Langan was huge as Caolan had to move leaving the big gaps up the middle. I also think a couple of regulars looked way off especially in the backline. That's as poor as I've seen McCole in a long time and Ban wasn't at it similar to the Monaghan league game.

panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2945 - 30/04/2026 00:13:25    2669887

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Another u20 Ulster title for Tyrone *sigh*"
Sigh indeed mo chara. That's 3 times we've let them off the hook and I wouldn't bet against them going on an winning the AI again. To think a week ago we should've been 14 or 15 points to 1 up at HT

panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2945 - 30/04/2026 00:15:48    2669888

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Replying To CCFabu:  "yeah and I have been guilty of the rumour mill myself and players proving me wrong week in week out after I've been told something as 100% fact, so I hope it is just that a load of rumours and online stuff"
Yeah I hear ya. I don't use twitter but had people messaging me he was out for the season but I was scratching my head thinking really after watching him walk into the ground. If it was really bad he'd be in a boot so I'd be hopeful he'll be back the next day especially after Jim's comments.

panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2945 - 30/04/2026 00:20:26    2669890

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