McGuigan and Glass star as Derry secure vital home win over Tyrone in Division 2

Satish Kumar
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Derry bounced back from last week’s defeat to Meath with a vital home win over neighbours Tyrone on Saturday night in Celtic Park.

It’s a first league win since their penalty shootout win over Dublin in the 2024 final at Croke Park.

Derry began with points from Lachlan Murray and Conor Doherty before Mattie Donnelly opened the scoring in the third minute.

An excellent first half-time continued to flow with Matthew Downey and Conor Glass helping the home side into a 0-4 to 0-2 lead.

A Ben Cullen point levelled matters at 0-5 each before Niall Loughlin edged Derry ahead.

A Conor O’Neill two-pointer gave Tyrone the lead for the first time in the 24th minute before Derry struck for the first goal.

Conor O'Neill of Tyrone in action against Gareth McKinless and Conor McCluskey. Pic: Oliver McVeigh/Sportsfile
Conor O’Neill of Tyrone in action against Gareth McKinless and Conor McCluskey. Pic: Oliver McVeigh/Sportsfile

Conor Glass hammered to the net after an excellent catch from Conor Doherty at midfield for a 1-7 to 0-8.

Tyrone did go in ahead at the break when an Ethan Jordan free to Ciarán Daly who drilled to the net.

It was a double whammy for the home who were reduced to 14 men with a Lachlan Murray black card.

There was an onfield protest during the interval calling for the GAA to drop Allianz as sponsor. There were no Allianz advertising hoardings around the perimeter of the pitch.

Shane McGuigan levelled from a free the missed a chance from play as Derr controlled the early stages of the half.

A McKernan two pointer put Tyroe ahead as Murray returd to the fray.

Murray picked up a Baker pass but has hit shot blocked by Kennedy for a 45 but McGuckin pulled his shot wide.

Conor Doherty tied the game before a McElolm poinyt on the break had the Red Hands ahead, 1-11 to 1-10.

A Rogers two pointer had Derry back ahead in a well contested game, midway through the half.

A Jordan free tied the game with Tyrone then denying Derry a goal, their scramble defence excellent all across the game. McGuigan pushed Derry three ahead with a right footed point to seal the game.

The Oakleafers travel to Kildare in the round three, after the break, with Tyrone welcoming Cavan to Omagh.

Derry scorers: S McGuigan 0-4 (3f), C Glass 1-1, B Rogers 0-3 (1tp), L Murray (1f), C Doherty 0-2 each, M Downey 0-1, N Loughlin 0-1, and C McAteer 0-1 each. 

Tyrone scorers: E Jordan 0-4 (3f, 1 45), C Daly 1-0, M McKernan, C O’Neill 0-2(tp) each, M Donnelly, D Canavan, B Cullen and E McElholm 0-1 each. 

DERRY: S McGuckin; R Forbes, C McCluskey, D Baker; C Doherty, G McKinless, P McGrogan; C Glass, B Rogers; E Doherty, M Downey, P Cassidy; L Murray, S McGuigan, N Loughlin. 

Subs: N Toner for Downey (48), C McAteer for Loughlin (58), S Young for Murray (63), J Doherty for Cassidy (67). 

TYRONE: N Morgan; C Quinn, A Clarke, J Clarke; B Cullen, M McKernan, R Cassidy; B Kennedy, C O’Neill; C Kilpatrick, E McElholm, C Daly; D Canavan, M Donnelly, E Jordan. 

Subs: P Teague for Kennedy (54), Matthew Óg McGleenan for O’Neill (55), L McGarrity for Jordan (56), F Burns for McKernan (63).

Referee: P Neilan (Roscommon).



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Satish Kumar is a digital journalist and news publisher, founder of Aman Shanti News. He covers breaking news, Indian and global affairs, politics, business, and trending stories with a focus on accuracy and credibility.
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