Who do you think was Armagh’s Man of the Match in their three-point victory over Donegal on Saturday evening?
19 players saw game time for Kieran McGeeney’s side as they earned a massive two points against their old rivals.
Ethan Rafferty
Kicked Armagh’s first point from a free and came out to play his usual sweeper keeper role.
Barry McCambridge
Man of the Match the last day out against Kerry, McCambridge made a vital interception near the end of the game.
Aidan Forker
His usual steady self, Forker is one of the most consistent performers in the Armagh team. He kicked a great first half score.
Paddy Burns
Went toe-to-toe with Donegal dangerman Jamie Brennan and held him to just one score.

Aaron McKay
Once again played the sweeper role in front of the Armagh full back line and McKay helped deny any clearcut goal chances.
Greg McCabe
Helped out in the defensive cover but joined the attack as well. McCabe set up Campbell’s first half score and won the free for O’Neill’s second.
Joe McElroy
Made his first start in an Armagh shirt in three years and the Armagh Harps man will be happy with his display.
Ciaran Mackin
Mackin’s first full 70 minutes of the year, he worked up and down the field. He intercepted a dangerous Donegal attack when there was just one point between the teams.
Jarly Og Burns
Picked up Michael Langan and kept him quiet. Burns also showed great leadership at the end of the game with a few huge catches and a great point.

Jason Duffy
A bit of a different role for Duffy, playing out in the half forward line. He put in plenty of hard yards and was replaced by Tiernan Kelly.
Callum Cumiskey
Rarely gives the ball away and Cumiskey saw plenty of possession on Saturday evening.
Stefan Campbell
Kicked a beautiful, individual point in the opening half that gave Armagh a bit of breathing space.
Rian O’Neill
O’Neill was once again Armagh’s top scorer with 0-5. He also made a huge defensive catch near the end of the game.
Andrew Murnin
Murnin continued his great form on Saturday night and chipped in with three points, He also provided an outlet for Armagh kickouts.

Conor Turbitt
Turbitt is always a dangerous presence in the Armagh attack but didn’t have the influence on the scoreline that he’d had wanted.
Tiernan Kelly
Kelly was Armagh’s first sub on and he worked hard after coming into the half forward line for Jason Duffy.
Rory Grugan
Settled the game in the last quarter when introduced and knocked over an important free towards the end.
Ross McQuillan
Created Armagh’s only goal chance of the game, playing through Andrew Murnin who didn’t hit the net.
Niall Grimley
Made a great, driving run after coming in that ended with Burns being fouled and O’Neill tapping over a free. Also assisted Burns’ last point.