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29th January 2024
12:47pm GMT

This example from the throw-in may only be a tiny speck of a 70 minute game but it wasn't out of kilter with the ambitious mindest Donegal seemed to possess throughout.
“Without going too deep into it,” said Jim.
“One of my things with Donegal is that when the ball was won, it went lateral (In recent years).
"We want to be aggressive, get up the field and ask questions of teams.”That was what they did in this round one pipe-opener, hunting in packs, swarming and pressurising every Cork player took possession of the ball. Indeed, Donegal maintained this high, manic style of pressing even in the second half when they were playing into the teeth of the gale. Having served them well here, it will certainly have the 5,092 supporters who showed up for the game excited about things to come.
“As I said to the boys in the team meeting before the game, there’ll be a big crowd in Ballybofey and all they want to know is that there’s an honesty and purity to what we’re doing, and that we’re going to work hard for each other," he said afterwards.Renowned as a master tactician, McGuinness also showed on Sunday his inclination towards one of the oldest tactics in the book. Having ground out a 0-12 to 1-3 lead in the wind and rain of a dogged first half, Donegal kept Cork waiting at half-time. There was no sign of Donegal as Cork stood out on the pitch waiting for the second half to begin, with the wind howling and the rain falling. Donegal duly took over after half-time, with Cork failing to score again until the 49th minute of the game. Having been relegated from Division One last year, the Naomh Conaill maestro's first task will be to guide his county back to the top flight and they've certainly made a good start. Related links:
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