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2013 Dr. McKenna Cup

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2013 Dr. McKenna Cup

The 2013 Dr. McKenna Cup is a Gaelic football competition played under the auspices of Ulster GAA. The tournament features the 2012 All-Ireland Champions, Donegal, whose first game (away against Fermanagh) was put back for several days due to Donegal's team holiday in Dubai. Ahead of the tournament Queen's announced they were quitting in a controversy over their players being poached by other teams, though Ulster Council President Aogan Farrell had appealed for this practice to stop.

Contents

Section A

  Qualified for next round

  • Fermanagh v Donegal
  • Hogan Stand
  • Donegal v Monaghan
  • Donegal Now
  • Hogan Stand
  • Donegal v St Mary's
  • Donegal Now
  • Hogan Stand
  • Independent
  • Section B

      Qualified for next round

    Section C

      Qualified for next round

    Later rounds

    The semi-finals were contested by Monaghan, Fermanagh, Down and Tyrone. Monaghan defeated Down, while Tyrone defeated Fermanagh.

    Tyrone beat Monaghan in the final, held at Armagh's Athletic Grounds on 26 January 2013. Ronan McNally was shown a straight red card on the stroke of half-time.

    References

    2013 Dr. McKenna Cup Wikipedia