SO, AFTER SOME 28 games this is how it finished …
Donegal’s good start – wins over Down, Cork and Mayo – was enough to see them over the line in fourth place and Rory Gallagher’s side will take on Dublin in the last four next weekend, either Saturday or Sunday.
Photo caption: Ryan McHugh in action for Donegal this afternoon against Monaghan at St Mary’s Park in Castleblayney. Photo: Geraldine Diver
Here’s the final table, courtesy of GAA.ie. Full results are listed below
Full results
Date: 03/04/2016
Roscommon 1-12 1-13 Dublin
Monaghan 1-10 1-09 Donegal
Mayo 1-19 1-16 Down
Kerry 0-20 1-12 Cork
Date: 27/03/2016
Roscommon 1-07 1-11 Mayo
Monaghan 1-09 1-17 Kerry
Cork 0-12 0-07 Down
Date: 26/03/2016
Dublin 1-10 0-07 Donegal
Date: 13/03/2016
Donegal 0-17 1-19 Roscommon
Mayo 0-14 2-13 Kerry
Cork 1-20 1-13 Monaghan
Date: 12/03/2016
Down 1-07 1-15 Dublin
Date: 06/03/2016
Monaghan 1-12 2-11 Mayo
Roscommon 1-12 0-06 Down
Kerry 1-13 1-08 Donegal
Date: 05/03/2016
Dublin 2-14 2-10 Cork
Date: 28/02/2016
Down 0-06 0-22 Kerry
Donegal 1-14 1-12 Mayo
Cork 3-10 4-25 Roscommon
Date: 27/02/2016
Dublin 1-14 0-16 Monaghan
Date: 07/02/2016
Monaghan 0-13 0-11 Down
Kerry 1-10 0-14 Roscommon
Donegal 2-14 1-07 Cork
Date: 06/02/2016
Mayo 0-07 0-09 Dublin
Date: 31/01/2016
Roscommon 1-09 2-10 Monaghan
Cork 1-18 0-12 Mayo
Date: 30/01/2016
Dublin 2-14 0-14 Kerry
Down 0-07 3-15 Donegal
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