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GAA National Leagues: Derry end barren spell with win at Celtic Park
Summary
Derry recorded their first league or championship victory since 2024 at Celtic Park against Tyrone, with Conor Glass scoring a goal. Tyrone led 1-8 to 1-7 at half-time and Lachlan Murray was shown a black card before the break.
Content
Derry ended a run without a win by beating Tyrone at Celtic Park in a GAA National Leagues match. The game opened with scores for Derry from Conor Doherty and Lachlan Murray, while Tyrone’s Mattie Donnelly responded. Conor Glass produced a goal for Derry after winning a kick-out and bursting forward. The sides were level in a tight contest at half-time, with Tyrone leading 1-8 to 1-7 and Derry losing Lachlan Murray to a black card.
Key details:
- Match held at Celtic Park in the GAA National Leagues.
- Derry recorded their first league or championship win since 2024.
- Early scores came from Conor Doherty and Lachlan Murray for Derry and Mattie Donnelly for Tyrone.
- Conor Glass scored a goal after winning a kick-out and running forward.
- Tyrone led 1-8 to 1-7 at half-time following a goal by Ciaran Daly and other scores.
- Lachlan Murray received a black card shortly before the half-time whistle.
Summary:
Derry ended their winless run and the match was a closely fought contest with both teams trading scores to a narrow half-time margin. Undetermined at this time.
