2010 Derry Gaelic football season

The following are the results and details of the Derry senior Gaelic football team's competitive games in 2010.

Derry
2010 season
ChairmanJohn Keenan
ManagerDamian Cassidy
National Football LeagueNot started yet
Dr. McKenna CupNot started yet
Ulster ChampionshipNot started yet
All-Ireland ChampionshipNot started yet

Dr. McKenna Cup

Derry were drawn in Group C of the 2010 Dr. McKenna Cup along with Down, Antrim and Queens University Belfast (QUB). Manager Damian Cassidy in his second year in charge, named a 29-man panel for the competition.[1] The panel included many newcomers.[1]

2010 Dr. McKenna Cup panel[1]
John Deighan, Ciaran Mullan (Eoghan Rua), Gavin McLaughlin, Michael McGoldrick, Barry McGuigan, John O'Kane, Liam Hinphey, Niall McCusker, Gerard O'Kane, Charlie Kielt, Michael Bateson, Fergal Doherty, Patsy Bradley, Joe Diver, Martin Dunne, P.J. McCloskey, Andrew McCartney, Declan Mullan, Raymond Wilkinson, A. McLaughlin, Eoghan Brown, Stephen Cleary, Paddy Bradley, Eoin Bradley, Kevin O'Neill, Seamus Bradley, Brian Mullan, Gavin McShane, Mark Lynch.

Derry McKenna Cup line-ups:

Group games

Section A final standings

PosTeamPldWDLFASDPts
1Antrim00000000
2Derry00000000
3Down00000000
4Queens University Belfast (QUB)00000000
Pos = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Scores for; A = Goals against; SD = Score difference; Pts = Points.
2 points are awarded for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a lost. The three group winners plus best runner up went through to the semi-finals (shaded in green).

National Football League

Derry announced a 32-man panel for the 2010 National League in early February 2010. Seven newcomers to the league were included in the panel; Declan Mullan, Mark Craig, Charlie Kielt, Ciaran Mullan, Martin Dunne, Andrew McCartney and Michael Bateson.[2] Barry Gillis, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Barry McGoldrick, Kevin McGuckin and Enda Lynn return after being rested for the McKenna Cup.[2] Kevin McCloy is being rested ahead of the Championship,[2] while Enda Muldoon and Coilin Devlin will miss the league through injury.[2]

2010 National League panel[2][3]
Barry Gillis, Martin Dunne, Brian Og McAlary, Mark Craig, Michael McGoldrick, Dermot McBride, Barry McGuigan, Liam Hinphey, Gerard O'Kane, Charlie Kielt, Kevin McGuckin, Barry McGoldrick, Ciaran Mullan, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Niall McCusker, Michael Bateson, Fergal Doherty, Patsy Bradley, Joe Diver, Andrew McCartney, Brian Mullan, Raymond Wilkinson, James Kielt, Mark Lynch, Enda Lynn, Declan Mullan, Eoin Bradley, Seamus Bradley, Cailean O'Boyle, Aidy McLaughlin, Eoghan Brown, Paddy Bradley.

Derry National League line-ups:

Group games

6 February 2010
7.30pm
Round 1
Derry 1-18 1-12 Tyrone Celtic Park, Derry
Referee: Pat McEnaney (Monaghan)
Derry GAA report
BBC report
RTÉ report
Hogan Stand report

Championship

2010 Championship panel

Derry Championship line-ups:

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Player statistics

Minor & Under 21

Minor

2009 Minor panel

Under 21

2009 Under 21 panel

Notes and references

  1. "Cassidy shakes things up". Hogan Stand. 1 December 2010. Retrieved 26 December 2009.
  2. "Oak Leaf troops unveiled". Hogan Stand. 3 February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  3. "Derry squad for Allianz NFL 2010". Official Derry GAA website. February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
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