Focus on Donegal's win over Down

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Brendan McArdle of Down hits the deck as Donegal forward Michael Murphy moves in at Breffni Park
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Brendan McArdle of Down hits the deck as Donegal forward Michael Murphy moves in at Breffni Park

Eamonn McGee challenges Down opponent Niall Madine for a high ball in the Ulster semi-final which Donegal won 0-12 to 0-9
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Eamonn McGee challenges Down opponent Niall Madine for a high ball in the Ulster semi-final which Donegal won 0-12 to 0-9

Conor Laverty and Mark Poland of Down attempt to halt the progress of Donegal's Rory Kavanagh
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Conor Laverty and Mark Poland of Down attempt to halt the progress of Donegal's Rory Kavanagh

Conor Laverty and Ryan Boyle of Down combine to check an attack by Donegal's Ryan McHugh
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Conor Laverty and Ryan Boyle of Down combine to check an attack by Donegal's Ryan McHugh

Conor Laverty of Down falls as David Walsh of Donegal attempts to win possession at Breffni Park
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Conor Laverty of Down falls as David Walsh of Donegal attempts to win possession at Breffni Park

Donegal's Marty O'Reilly comes under pressure from Peter Turley and Declan Rooney of Down
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Donegal's Marty O'Reilly comes under pressure from Peter Turley and Declan Rooney of Down

Donegal's Ryan Bradley is sent flying as Calum King of Down challenges for the ball at Breffni Park
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Donegal's Ryan Bradley is sent flying as Calum King of Down challenges for the ball at Breffni Park

Declan Walsh celebrates as the final whistle is blown at the end of Donegal's three-point win over Down in the 2013 Ulster football semi-final
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Declan Walsh celebrates as the final whistle is blown at the end of Donegal's three-point win over Down in the 2013 Ulster football semi-final

Europe's Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley congratulates Donegal manager Jim McGuinness after the Ulster Championship semi-final at Breffni Park in Cavan
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Europe's Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley congratulates Donegal manager Jim McGuinness after the Ulster Championship semi-final at Breffni Park in Cavan