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Donegal captain Neil Gallagher holds the cup as he celebrates with team-mate Brendan Devenney, right, at the end of the Allianz National Football League final against Mayo in Croke Park, yesterday.

Donegal captain Neil Gallagher holds the cup as he celebrates with team-mate Brendan Devenney, right, at the end of the Allianz National Football League final against Mayo in Croke Park, yesterday.


Photograph: David Maher/Sportsfile
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