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HomeBrendan RogersPage 5

Derry GAA: End of season review

January 4, 2022

By Michael McMullan Oakleaf rising PADDY McBrearty may have ended Derry’s Anglo Celt hopes with a stoppage time sucker punch in Ballybofey, but it was another year of progress under Rory Gallagher. There was the return of Conor Glass to action and a more consistent look to the side, but the addition of Gareth McKinless […]

Category: Counties, Derry, Derry Club, Derry Club Football, Derry Club Hurling, Derry County Football


In this week’s GL: Rogers determined to trek mountain

December 16, 2018

For the first time in maybe five or six years, Derry will have their full quota for pre-season and the commencement of the National League. Although, Oakleaf and Slaughtneil star, Brendan Rogers would have no complaints if his club were still going strong in the All-Ireland series, their availability can only be of help to […]

Category: Counties, Derry, Derry Club, Derry Club Football, Derry County Football, News


Social Media Reaction – Applause for Slaughtneil

February 13, 2017

Slaughtneil’s win on Saturday delighted Gaels across Ireland, as they saw it as a triumph for the little club.

Category: Counties, Derry, Derry Club, Extra Time, News


Rogers focused on feeling fresh

November 24, 2016

THE 2014 Ulster final win could have been a bittersweet one for Brendan Rogers.

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Social Media Reaction – Tyrone and Derry’s thriller

January 25, 2016

The McKenna Cup final was an absolute cracker, as two bitter rivals took lumps out of each other, Twitter reacted as we’d expect.

Category: Counties, Derry, News, Tyrone


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