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Published 17:19 10 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 17:20 10 Jan 2016 GMT
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Things weren't any more amicable up north where Tyrone edged out Derry by the minimum in a thriller that was watched by over 5,000 people.
Derry hit their eighth goal in just two games in the McKenna Cup but fell shy of their summer championship opponents, losing out 4-6 to 1-16 in the first of at least three ties the rivals will play in 2016.
Sure it's only January. No-one cares about the result. Right?
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Fermanagh recorded a fine six-point win over Down in the McKenna Cup and is it any wonder because there was a serious lack of bending your f**king man on show from the Mourne men.
Michael Donoghue's tenure in charge of the Galway hurlers got off to a losing start after the Leinster and All-Ireland finalists fell to DCU in another fiesty affair in which David Burke saw red.
Props to the photographer though for this unreal, picturesque snap of Joe Canning.
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