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Published 13:36 20 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 13:37 20 Mar 2016 GMT
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Naomh Columba v Malin (Division Two)
This fixture takes you from the top of the country all the way down to Glencolumbkille. Malin, in fairness, are in isolated company. The Inishowen club are mixing it with the big boys in the upper echelons of Donegal football and they're paying for it.
Their handiest tie would be down to Letterkenny. They're usually travelling a good bit.
But they shouldn't complain. They'd be back within five hours of driving for this fixture.
Aodh Ruadh v Urris (Division Three)
Ballyshannon to Ballyliffin. Some craic.
Naomh Ultan v Fanad Gaels (Division Three)
It actually takes 20 minutes longer to get from Naomh Ultan to Urris but we're bored of that now.
Fanad Gaels v Urris (Division Three)
Look how close these two places actually are - for a bird.
Look how long it takes to get there - for a human.
Pettigo v Carndonagh (Division Four)
They could go through two counties to get there.
Thanks to Killybegs man Antoine O'Hara for his tweet. If you know any longer journeys to play a club match, get in touch with us on Facebook or Twitter or send us an email at editorial@SportsJOE.ie.

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