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ST. EUNAN’S COLLEGE GIVES ITS DONEGAL HEROES A GREAT SEND OFF

written by Stephen Maguire August 29, 2014
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Minor players from St.Eunan's College: Conor Morrison, Michael Miller, Cormac Callaghan, Cornell O'Boyle and David Tyrell with Honours Maths teacher and Donegal Senior, Colm Anthony McFadden.

Student from St.Eunan’s College show their support for Minor players from St.Eunan’s College: Conor Morrison, Michael Miller, Cormac Callaghan, Connall O’Boyle and

David Tyrell and their Maths teacher and Donegal Senior, Colm Anthony McFadden.

Minor players from St.Eunan's College: Conor Morrison, Michael Miller, Cormac Callaghan, Cornell O'Boyle and David Tyrell with Honours Maths teacher and Donegal Senior, Colm Anthony McFadden.

Minor players from St.Eunan’s College: Conor Morrison, Michael Miller, Cormac Callaghan, Connall O’Boyle and David Tyrell with Honours Maths teacher and Donegal Senior, Colm Anthony McFadden.

Staff and students from St.Eunan’s College have come out in force to support their fellow pupils and Maths teacher ahead of Sunday’s crucial double header with Dublin at Croke Park.

Minor stars and St.Eunan’s pupils Conor Morrison, Michael Miller, Cormac Callaghan, Connall O’Boyle and David Tyrell are first up to face the Dubs in their MFC semi-final at 1.30pm.

Then their Maths teacher Colm McFadden will look to shoot Donegal into their second All-Ireland final in three years.

Staff and fellow students came out in support of the players by proudly wearing their Donegal colours at school today.

It’s the first time in Donegal’s illustrious history were both the Minors and Seniors play in All-Ireland semi-finals on the same day.

Sunday promises to be an historic occasion and Donegal fans are praying for a double win over Dublin.

Principal Chris Darby told Donegal Daily, “It’s a wonderful achievement for the school to have so many representatives involved on what is an historic day for Donegal GAA.

“We just want to wish all the players involved all the very best, and hopefully both sides can overcome Dublin and book their place in the All-Ireland final.

 

ST. EUNAN’S COLLEGE GIVES ITS DONEGAL HEROES A GREAT SEND OFF was last modified: August 29th, 2014 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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