Ciaran Curran of Donegal in possession against Down
Donegal have released a provisional panel for 2023, with their Conor McGurk Cup campaign starting on Saturday.
Monaghan are the visitors to the Donegal GAA Centre for the quarter-final clash for the 1pm start. Micky McCann’s side reached the final of the curtain-raising competition last year only to lose out to Down in injury-time in a 1-22 to 2-18 scoreline.
Among the absentees from last year's squad are Davin Flynn, who is reportedly out for the year, Bernard Lafferty, Mark Callaghan and Josh Cronnolly McGee, although the door to the panel remains open. Donegal open their NHL Division 2B against Sligo next month.
Panel: Brian MacIntyre (St Eunan's), Ciaran Bradley (Burt), Ciaran Curran (Burt) Conor Gartland (Burt), Conor Griffin (Sean MacCumhaill's), Christopher McDermott (Burt), Daire O'Maoiléidigh (St Eunan's), Danny Cullen (Setanta), David Carey (Buncrana), Dean Harvey (Setanta), Declan Coulter (Setanta), Dylan Laverty (Sean MacCumhaill's), Gavin Browne (Sean MacCumhaill's), Gerard Gilmore (Setanta), Jack O'Loughlin (Buncrana), James Hartnett (Dungloe), James Monagle (Carndonagh), Kevin Curran (Burt), Liam McKinney (Burt), Luke White (Carndonagh), Michael Donaghue (Setanta), Niall Cleary (Setanta), Oisin Marley (Setanta), Padraig Doherty (Carndonagh), Ritchie Ryan (Dungloe), Ronan McDermott (Burt), Ruairi Campbell (Setanta), Ryan Hilferty (St Eunan's), Sean Halvey (St Eunan's), Sean Ward (Setanta), Stephen Gillespie (Burt), Stephen McBride (Setanta), Thomas Hartnett (Dungloe)
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