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Jason Noctor is a Gaelic footballer who played with Donegal as a defender. [1] Jim McGuinness brought Noctor into the senior team in 2011. [2] He played in games, including against Derry and Antrim, in a year when Donegal won a first Ulster Title in 19 years. [3] [4] He also played in Donegal Senior Football Championship Finals in 2010 and 2013. [5] [6] [7]

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References

  1. "SFC final preview: Michael Murphy's stardust can shoot Glenswilly to win over Killybegs".
  2. "SFC: Jason Noctor and Killybegs aiming to make up for 'wasted chance'".
  3. "Irish Independent".
  4. "Irish Independent".
  5. "McLoone proves too hot".
  6. "Donegal SFC final: Murphy delivers man-of-the-match display".
  7. "Magic Michael Murphy stars for Glenswilly after international exploits".