2012 Donegal county football team season

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Donegal county football team
2012 season
Manager Jim McGuinness
Stadium MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
All-Ireland SFC Winners
Ulster SFC Winners
  2011
2013  

The following is a summary of Donegal county football team's 2012 season. It was the franchise's 108th season since the County Board's foundation in 1905. The team ended the season as All-Ireland champions after winning Sam Maguire MMXII.

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Jim McGuinness returned for his second season as the team's manager. Pioneer of the game's revolutionary tactic The System, [1] he entered the season having won the 2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship in his first season at the helm. Consecutive Ulster titles were a possibility, a first in team history, and the 2012 Ulster Senior Football Championship duly followed. McGuinness then became only the second manager, after Brian McEniff at the helm of the fabled Sam MCMXCII side, to lead Donegal to the All-Ireland title.

Panel

↑ Team as per Donegal v Mayo in the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final on 23 September 2012

No.PlayerPositionClub
1 Paul Durcan Goalkeeper The Four Masters
2 Paddy McGrath Right corner back Ard an Rátha
3 Neil McGee Full back Gaoth Dobhair
4 Frank McGlynn Left corner back Glenfin
5 Eamon McGee Right half back Gaoth Dobhair
6 Karl Lacey Centre back The Four Masters
7 Anthony Thompson Left half back Naomh Conaill
8 Neil Gallagher Midfield Glenswilly
9 Rory Kavanagh Midfield St Eunan's
10 Ryan Bradley Right half forward Buncrana
11 Leo McLoone Centre forward Naomh Conaill
12 Mark McHugh Left half forward Cill Chartha
13 Patrick McBrearty Right corner forward Cill Chartha
14 Michael Murphy (c) Full forward Glenswilly
15 Colm McFadden Left corner forward St Michael's
No.PlayerPositionClub
16 Michael Boyle Substitute Termon
17 Martin McElhinney Substitute St Michael's
18 Marty Boyle Substitute Naomh Conaill
19 David Walsh Substitute Naomh Bríd
20 Christy Toye Substitute St Michael's
21 Stephen Griffin Substitute St Naul's
22 Daniel McLaughlin Substitute St Michael's
23 Martin O'Reilly Substitute Seán MacCumhaill's
24 Dermot Molloy Substitute Naomh Conaill
25 Declan Walsh Substitute Malin
26 Adrian Hanlon Substitute An Clochán Liath
No.PlayerPositionClub
Antoin McFadden Panelist St Michael's
Gary McFadden Panelist Glenswilly
Peter McGee Panelist Gaoth Dobhair
Tommy McKinley Panelist Naomh Colmcille
Kevin Rafferty Panelist St Eunan's
Peter Witherow Panelist St Michael's

Competitions

Dr McKenna Cup

Conor McManus from Cork was part of the panel after transferring to Cill Chartha due to work commitments and being called into McGuinness's panel. He made his Donegal debut against UUJ at O'Donnell Park on 8 January, playing in midfield beside Neil Gallagher. He was half-time substitute against Cavan at Breffni Park on 15 January. His third and final appearance for the county came as a corner-forward against Derry at MacCumhaill Park on 18 January. McManus did not participate in Donegal's league campaign as by then his work brought him to Limerick, allowing him to return to his native club Clonakilty. [2]

League

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary round
Cavan 1-10 - 1-16Donegal
N McDermott 1-1 (1-0 pen, 0-1f), E Keating 0-5, D Givney 0-2, G McKiernan, J Brady 0-1 each Report C McFadden 1-6 (1-0 pen, 0-5f), R Kavanagh 0-3, M McHugh, L McLoone 0-2 each, N McGee, F McGlynn, N Gallagher 0-1 each
Breffni Park, Cavan
Attendance: 12,847
Referee: Cormac Reilly (Meath)
Quarter-final
Donegal2-13 - 0-9 Derry
C McFadden L McLoone 1-0, M Murphy 0-3 (3f), P McBrearty, D Walsh 0-2 each, R Bradley, N Gallagher, A Thompson, F McGlynn 0-1 each. Report P Bradley 0-6 (5f), M Lynch, SL McGoldrick, E Bradley (’45) 0-1 each.
MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
Attendance: 11,207
Referee: Marty Duffy (Sligo)
Semi-final
Tyrone 0-10 - 0-12Donegal
Stephen O'Neill, J McMahon (2f) 0-2 each, C Clarke, C Gormley (45), D Carlin, Sean O'Neill; Mark Donnelly, M Penrose 0-1 each Report M Murphy (3f), C McFadden (2f) 0-3 each, R Kavanagh 0-2, R Bradley, K Lacey, P McBrearty, M McHugh 0-1 each
St Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 17, 730
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)
Final
Down 0-13 - 2-18Donegal
L Doyle (2f) 0-4 , D O'Hare (1f) 0-2 , C Laverty, A Rogers, K McKernan, A Brannigan, C Maginn, D Hughes, E McCartan 0-1 each Report L McLoone, F McGlynn 1-0 each, C McFadden (3f) 0-6 , Declan Walsh, R Bradley, M McHugh, M McElhinney 0-2 each, David Walsh, D McLaughlin, P McBrearty, M Murphy 0-1 each
St Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 34, 696
Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Quarter-final
Donegal1-12 - 1-10 Kerry
C McFadden (1-00sl, 2f) 1-05 , M Murphy (2f) 0-03 , L McLoone, P McBrearty, C Toye, K Lacey 0-01 each Report C Cooper (2f) 0-04 , K Donaghy 1-00, A Maher 0-02, B Sheehan (1f), Declan O'Sullivan, J O'Donoghue, P Galvin 0-01 each
Semi-final
Cork 1-11 - 0-16Donegal
C O'Neill 1-03, C O'Neill 0-03, P Kerrigan 0-02, D Goulding (f), P Kelly, A Walsh 0-01 each Report C McFadden (2f, 1 '45) 0-05 , M Murphy (3f) 0-03 , K Lacey 0-02, M McHugh, A Thompson, F McGlynn, D Walsh, M McElhinney, R Kavanagh 0-01 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 55,169
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)
Final
Donegal2-11 - 0-13 Mayo
M Murphy (3f), C McFadden (3f) 1-04 each, R Bradley, N Gallagher, F McGlynn 0-1 each Report C O'Connor (5f) 0-05 , E Varley (1f), K McLoughlin 0-02 each, L Keegan, M Conroy, R Feeney, J Gibbons 0-01 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 82,269
Referee: Maurice Deegan (Laois)

Post-season

Played under floodlights [3] at Casement Park in Belfast on Saturday 3 November 2012, this game was held in memory of Michaela McAreavey. Donegal, in their first outing as All-Ireland champions, played a team comprising players from the rest of Ulster in an event intended to raise funds for The Michaela Foundation. [4] [5]

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Management team

Awards

Donegal News Sports Personality of the Month

The Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game selected Paul Durcan, Neil McGee, Frank McGlynn, Karl Lacey, Mark McHugh, Neil Gallagher, Colm McFadden and Michael Murphy on its Team of the Year. [11]

All Stars

Donegal achieved eight All Stars, a record for a single season in team history. Karl Lacey was named All Stars Footballer of the Year.

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearances
GK Donegal colours.jpg Paul Durcan Donegal 1
RCB Donegal colours.jpg Neil McGee Donegal 2
FB Colours of Mayo.svg Ger Cafferkey Mayo 1
LCB Colours of Mayo.svg Keith Higgins Mayo 1
RWB Colours of Mayo.svg Lee Keegan Mayo 1
CB Donegal colours.jpg Karl Lacey FOTY Donegal 4
LWB Donegal colours.jpg Frank McGlynn Donegal 1
MD Donegal colours.jpg Neil Gallagher Donegal 1
MD Colours of Cork.svg Aidan Walsh Cork 2
RWF Colours of Dublin.svg Paul Flynn Dublin 2
CF Colours of Mayo.svg Alan Dillon Mayo 2
LWF Donegal colours.jpg Mark McHugh Donegal 1
RCF Colours of Cork.svg Colm O'Neill Cork 1
FF Donegal colours.jpg Michael Murphy Donegal 1
LCF Donegal colours.jpg Colm McFadden Donegal 1
County breakdown

See also

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