'We’re not that bothered': league final not a priority for McGuinness and Donegal
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness is interviewed after the Division 1 match between Roscommon and Donegal. Pic: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Jim McGuinness claimed that Donegal weren’t “bothered” about getting to a league final in the aftermath of his side’s first league setback of the season against Roscommon.
Despite trailing by 11 points at half time, the visitors’ third-quarter surge eroded that deficit to a couple of points, but Donegal were unable to push on with the elements in their favour as Roscommon finished with an unanswered 1-2 to take the spoils.
Donegal can still reach the Division 1 league final with a victory against Monaghan next weekend, but McGuinness revealed that he wouldn’t be losing too much sleep over the prospect.
“There are a lot of permutations. If we get there (to a league final), we get there. We’re not that bothered. If we don’t get there, it gives us an extra week to prepare for the Down match,” he dissected in the aftermath of his side’s unexpected six-point reversal.
Roscommon never flinched in the face of a second-half Donegal onslaught, finishing strongly to guarantee their top-flight league status for 2027 and leave themselves with an outside chance of reaching the final if they beat Mayo in Castlebar next Sunday.
Donegal tore into the second half with the elements, which included hail, sleet and wind, at their back. A whirlwind third quarter had Roscommon on the ropes — eventually cutting the home side’s lead to a point entering the last eight minutes.
But Roscommon were always capable of keeping their noses in front, and when Diarmuid Murtagh set up substitute Conor Hand for his side’s second goal with a few minutes remaining, the Rossies in the 5,689 crowd were laden with giddiness.
“We have no complaints. We didn’t do enough to win the game — that’s the bottom line,” was McGuinness’ assessment of his side’s defeat.
“We got it back to a couple of points with 20 minutes to go and one point with ten minutes to go with a gale force wind at our backs. If you’re not winning the game in that situation, it’s your own fault, so it’s back to the drawing board for us in many respects.
“Every score Roscommon got in the second half was as a result of our turnover or a kickout we didn’t get away. The proof is in the pudding.
“We’re disappointed but we’ve had a good campaign up to this point. We’ll take a lot of learning from today and we’ll just move on to the next game now," he summarised.
Wind-assisted Roscommon set out their stall early, with Man of the Match Enda Smith hitting a couple of two-pointers.
Each time, Donegal replied through singles from Conor McCahill and Conor O’Donnell but the Rossies took over after that.
In the 13th minute, a brilliant turnover from Senan Lambe ignited a move that saw Paddy Gavin and Daire Cregg set up Diarmuid Murtagh for a goal.

The chances kept coming for Roscommon, and although Cregg and Smith were off target, Murtagh added a free after the home side put pressure on Donegal coming out of defence.
There was another big momentum swing in the 24th minute when a goal chance for Conor O’Donnell was snuffed out, and Roscommon counter-attacked swiftly which procured their third two-pointer of the half — this time from midfielder Keith Doyle.
Michael Murphy ended a 15-minute scoring famine for Donegal from a free, but Roscommon continued to push home their advantage.
Senan Lambe made space to clip over an excellent score before Murtagh — a two-point free — and Robert Heneghan added to their side’ tally.
Two points inside a minute from Colm Neary stretched Roscommon’s lead out to 13 points with four minutes remaining.
But Donegal rallied, with Jason McGee dragging a presentable goal chance wide before Conor Carroll denied Conor McCahill.
From the resultant ’45, goalkeeper Gavin Mulreany bisected the posts before Murphy landed a score all of his own making to leave the visitors 1-13 to 0-05 behind at the break.
As the hail returned with a vengeance at the start of the second half, Donegal quickly went about dismantling Roscommon’s advantage.
Substitute Shea Malone marked his introduction with a point before Eoghan Bán Gallagher burst through the heart of the Roscommon defence and added another score.
The tsunami of Donegal scorers kept coming as Jason McGee, Malone and Michael Langan hit a hat-trick of two-pointers.
Keith Doyle scored Roscommon’s only point in the first 20 minutes of the half as McGee and O’Donnell added to Donegal’s tally to leave Jim McGuinness’ side just 1-14 to 0-15 behind, and all the momentum behind them.
But Roscommon gained some traction, helped by the introduction of Conor Hand who grabbed a score, as did Smith and Diarmuid Murtagh (free).
But Donegal came again with their fourth orange flag of the half — this time an outside-of-the-boot effort from Finbarr Roarty.
Senan Lambe’s second point of the game was sandwiched between scores from Caolan McColgan, McGee and Jamie Brennan to leave just a point in it by the 62nd minute.
But Roscommon, with Smith showing immense leadership, finished with a flourish.
The 2023 All-Star from Boyle brought his tally to 0-6 before Hand pounced for the game-defining goal.
Murtagh tagged on a free to finish with 1-5 as Roscommon laid down a serious marker and, in the process, stalled Donegal’s momentum.
D. Murtagh 1-5 (tpf, 3f), E. Smith 0-6 (2tp), C. Hand 1-1, K. Doyle 0-3 (tp), C. Neary 0-2, S. Lambe 0-2, R.Heneghan 0-1.
J. McGee 0-4 (tp), S. Malone 0-3 (tp), C. O’Donnell 0-2, M. Murphy 0-2 (1f), M. Langan 0-2 (tp), F. Roarty 0-2 (tp), C. McCahill 0-1, G. Mulreany 0-1 (1 ’45), E. Bán Gallagher 0-1, P. Mogan 0-1, J. Brennan 0-1.
C. Carroll; P. Gavin, N. Higgins, E. McCormack; E. Ward, R. Daly, S. Lambe; K. Doyle, R. Fallon; D. Ruane, E. Smith, C. Neary; D. Murtagh, D. Cregg, R. Heneghan.
S. Cunnane for Ryan (44), R. Fallon for Neary (52), C. Hand for Cregg (52), C. Keogh for Fallon (57), R. Dolan for Heneghan (60).
G. Mulreany; E. Bán Gallagher, B. McCole, S. McMenamin; R. McHugh, C. McGonagle, F. Roarty; H. McFadden, M. Langan; P. Mogan, C. O’Donnell, M. Campbell; C. McCahill, J. McGee, M. Murphy.
S. Malone for McCahill (h-t), C. McColgan for Campbell (h-t), J. Brennan for McHugh (63).
B. Griffin (Kerry).




