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FF week one blog – Who’s been hitting the frees?

Antrim

Antrim’ frees were split between Paddy McBride and CJ McGourty though the latter was only introduced from the bench. See report from the Saffron Gael

Armagh

Armagh beat Sligo 2-17 to 0-9, Rory Grugan kicked five frees.  See report on the Armagh site

Cavan

Cavan drew with Clare last weekend, 1-12 to 2-9. Dara McVeery and Caomhin O’Reilly got a goal each. Cavan didn’t score any frees during the game – See report from the Irish Independent

Derry

Derry had four different free scorers last Sunday, Emmett Bradley, Danny Tallon, James Kielt and Mark Lynch. Benny Heron and Terence O’Brien were named to start but neither featured. See the Irish Times report

Donegal

Paddy McBrearty kicked all of Donegal’s scored frees, eight in total.  See highlights from GAA now on Munster GAA  

And read the report from the Donegal News –

Nathan Mullins was sent off in that game. Eoin McHugh has confirmed that he will not play for Donegal this year.  See Irish News

Down

Darragh O’Hanlon was Down’s only player to score from freees, he kicked 0-3 placed balls against Louth. See report from the Dundalk Democrat

Fermanagh

The Erne men beat Wexford 3-7 to 2-5. They scored just one free, and that came from the boot of Seamus Quigley. See report in the Irish Times

Ryan Jones was sent off for a straight red card and won’t feature this weekend.

Monaghan

Monaghan lost to Mayo last weekend by a point, 0-13 to 0-12. The Frees were split between Conor McCarthy and Jack McCarron as they kicked two apiece.

Ryan Wylie was sent off in that game. See report from the Daily Mirror

Conor McManus did not play, and the Irish Times described him as being in ‘hibernation’.

Tyrone

Tyrone had three scored frees in their loss to Galway, Peter Harte score two and Conor McAlliskey managed one. See report on Tyrone web site

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