Armagh Retains Ulster Ladies Title with Nine-Point Win over Donegal
Armagh Retains Ulster Ladies Title with Nine-Point Win over Donegal

Armagh Retains Ulster Ladies Title with Nine-Point Win over Donegal

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The Ulster football final between Donegal and Armagh is set for Saturday in Clones, marking a rematch of last year's final and a crucial game for both teams. Donegal, the defending Ulster champions seeking their twelfth title, have named an unchanged starting 15 from their recent semi-final win, with notable players like Michael Murphy leading the attack and Caolan McGonagle and Mark Curran returning to the bench after injuries. Armagh, aiming to end a 17-year wait since their last provincial title in 2008, have made one change from their semi-final lineup, with Conor Turbitt starting in place of Tomas McCormack. Armagh enters the match as the reigning All-Ireland champions, confident after a strong 2024 campaign despite narrowly losing the last two Ulster finals on penalties. The winner will advance to a challenging All-Ireland series group with Mayo, Tyrone, and Cavan, while the loser faces Galway, Dublin, and Derry. The final is highly anticipated with live coverage and expert previews highlighting the competitive stakes and key player matchups.

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