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How does Gaoth Dobhair-Bundoran scoreline stand up in history books?

written by Chris McNulty October 1, 2018
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Gaoth Dobhair’s stunning win over Bundoran yesterday evening had the tongues wagging in Ballybofey and beyond – but where does it stand in the history books?

Gaoth Dobhair went goal crazy, bagging eight goals in an 8-13 to 3-12 win.

Dáire Ó Baoill(pictured)netted twice for Gaoth Dobhair, with Niall Friel, Naoise Ó Baoill, Kevin Cassidy, Eamonn Collum, Cian Mulligan and James Carroll all raising green flags in a 16-point win.

Six of the Gaoth Dobhair goals came in the second half and it was noteworthy that Bundoran’s 3-12 would have been enough to beat any of their other quarter-finalists’ tallies over the weekend.

The game goes into the history books as the highest-scoring game on record in the Donegal senior football championship.

The 11 goals and 25 points is a new high for Donegal football. Who said defensive football had taken over?

Gaoth Dobhair were close to setting a new record for a single team in a Donegal SFC match.

That tally is still held by Dungloe’s class of 1964.

In a quarter-final match that was dubbed by theDonegal Democratat the time as ‘The Cricket Score Game’, Dungloe defeated Inishowen 9-12 to 3-5.

The game was delayed when appointed officials Peadar McGeehin and Gerry Griffin failed to show, but Patrick O’Flanagan took charge of the game.

Inishowen might have wished he hadn’t agreed. By half-time, they were 4-7 to 0-3 in arrears. Joe Joyce bagged a hat-trick and had another disallowed for a square ball infringement, with Sean O’Donnell on the mark with another.

Dungloe showed no let up with Sean Ferriter, Pat Murphy, Aloysius Bonar, John Campbell and Dermot Logue all finding the net.

The Inishowen goals were score by Robert McCool, James Dowds and the third went down as ‘a scramble’.

Yesterday was only the third time in history that a team hit eight goals in the Donegal SFC – the other was in 1925 when Dungloe defeated Letterkenny Rovers 8-4 to 0-2.

Donegal SFC – most goals scored by a team in a game

1964 Dungloe 9-12 Inishowen 3-5

2018 Gaoth Dobhair 8-13 Bundoran 3-12

1925 Dungloe 8-4 Letterkenny Rovers 0-2

1958 Dungloe 7-11 Carndonagh 0-3

1955 Gaoth Dobhair 7-4 Dungloe 3-7

2014 Glenswilly 6-15 Bundoran 0-9

2010 St Michael’s 6-13 Gaeil Fhánada 0-6

2017 St Michael’s 6-12 Malin 1-10

1968 Inishowen 6-11 Dungloe 1-8

1957 Dungloe 6-10 Ardara 2-4

2014 Malin 6-10 Naomh Muire 1-9

1959 Sean MacCumhaills 6-10 Inishowen 2-1

1938 Ballyshannon 6-8 Bundoran 1-4

1937 Gaoth Dobhair 6-4 Ballybofey 0-4

How does Gaoth Dobhair-Bundoran scoreline stand up in history books? was last modified: October 1st, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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