
Just seven and a half weeks after tragically losing five family members, Josh Daniels scored his first goal for Derry City in what was an emotional night.
The 20-year-old netted for the Candy Stripes and grabbed an assist too during their 2-2 draw with Finn Harps but the performance was significant for so much more than just his footballing talent.
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Having lost his mother, his sister, two nephews and a brother-in-law in the one night during the horrific Buncrana pier tragedy, the young Derry man who joined the club as a boy made a return to training in a show of real character and courage.
And, as Derry welcomed Donegal rivals Finn Harps to the Brandywell, Daniels was back doing what he does best.
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Brought on as a second half substitute, the tricky attacker - who used to go by the name Tracey until he took his mother's surname in recent years - rattled the net with his very first touch of the game in what was an inspiring introduction in more ways than one.
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And, after what him and his family have been through in recent months, his goal - his first ever senior goal - was one of the most celebrated of them all.
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Not a bad ball through for the second goal either.
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