1972
20th August: Donegal 2-10 Offaly 1-17
Donegal's first ever semi-final appearance saw them put up a gallant performance against the then All-Ireland champions. They led 1-4 to 0-5 at half-time thanks to a magnificent Martin Carney goal.
Offaly came back strongly in the second half but Donegal kept with them thanks to a Seamie Granaghan goal, but a goal from Kevin Kilmurray in the final 10 minutes sealed the win.
Donegal: Alan Kane; Donal Monaghan, Pauric McShea, Andy Curran; Brian McEniff, Anthony Gallagher, Anton Carroll; Seamus Bonar, Frankie McFeely (capt 0-1); Declan O'Carroll (0-3,3f), Mickey McMenamin, Martin Carney (1-1); Seamie Granaghan (1-1), Michael Sweeney, Joe Winston (0-3,3f).
Subs: John Hannigan (0-1) for Sweeney (73); Enda Bonner for Winston (77); Hugh McClafferty for McFeely (78)
Offaly: M Furlong; M Ryan, P McCormack, J Smith; E Mulligan, S Lowry, M Heavey; W Bryan (0-4), L Coughlan (0-2,1f); J Cooney (0-3), K Kilmurray (1-2), T McTague (capt 0-6,4f); P Fenning, S Evans, S Darby.
Sub: M Connor for Darby (34).
The programme cover from 1972
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