Mon, 11 Aug, 2003 - 01:00
A thrilling replay win set up an all-Ulster semi-final against champions Armagh in three weeks time, and Brian McEniff's side believe they can cause another upset.
"I'm very proud of these players, the day belongs to them," said McEniff after watching his side outplay the Connacht champions.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: CastlebarPerson: Brian McEniffPerson: McEniffPerson: Brendan DevenneyPerson: Adrian SweeneyPerson: Brendan BoylePerson: Stephen McDermottPerson: Michael DonnellanPerson: Kevin WalshPerson: Michael MeehanPerson: Derek SavagePerson: Padraig JoycePerson: DonnellanPerson: DonegalPerson: John GildeaPerson: Michael HegartyPerson: DevenneyPerson: ToyePerson: SweeneyPerson: Tony BlakePerson: WalshPerson: JoycePerson: HegartyPerson: BoylePerson: Niall McCreadiePerson: John O'MahonyPerson: BlakePerson: MeehanPerson: Shane CarrPerson: Matthew ClancyPerson: Joyce MeehanEvent: All-Ireland Football Championship quarterEvent: all-UlsterOrganisation: DonegalOrganisation: GalwayOrganisation: ArmaghOrganisation: ConnachtOrganisation: Ulster
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