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Ethan Doherty

Ethan Doherty

Gaelic footballer


Ethan Doherty (born 2001) is a Gaelic footballer for Glen and the Derry county team.

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Playing career

College

In 2020, Doherty was captain of the St Patrick's College, Maghera team that reached the final of the MacRory Cup.[1][2] The final against St Colman's, Newry was due to take place on 17 March. However the COVID-19 pandemic caused all GAA activity to be suspended, and the match was indefinitely postponed.[3] On 29 September, after unsuccessful efforts to play the match, the final was cancelled and the trophy was shared between the two finalists.[4]

Club

Doherty joined the Glen senior team in 2019, and the club reached the county final for the first time.[5] On 20 October, Doherty was at wing back for the final against Magherafelt. Magherafelt won the match by 0–12 to 0–11.[6]

Glen reached the county final again in 2021, where they faced defending champions Slaughtneil on 7 November. Glen were nine-point winners to win their first senior championship.[7] Glen reached the semi-final of the Ulster Senior Football Championship, suffering an extra-time loss to eventual All-Ireland champions Kilcoo.[8]

On 23 October 2022, Doherty scored two points as Glen beat Slaughtneil in the county final for the second consecutive year.[9] Doherty scored a goal in Glen's Ulster quarter-final win over Errigal Ciarán,[10] and the club subsequently reached the Ulster final for the first time.[11] The Ulster final took place on 11 December 2022, with Glen coming up against defending champions Kilcoo. Glen won the match by 1–12 to 1–6, with Doherty scoring a point.[12] Doherty scored two points in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Moycullen as Glen reached the All-Ireland final.[13] The final against Kilmacud Crokes took place on 23 January 2023. Kilmacud won the match by 1–11 to 1–9.[14] Doherty was later named on the team of the club championship for his performances during the season.[15]

Glen faced Magherafelt in 2023 for their third Derry final in a row. A strong second half from Glen helped them to their third successive championship.[16] Glen went on to contest their second Ulster final, this time against Scotstown. Doherty scored a point as Glen defended their Ulster title.[17] Glen faced Kilmacud Crokes in the All-Ireland semi-final in a rematch of the previous year's final. Doherty scored a late goal as Glen won by a point to reach their second All-Ireland final.[18] In the All-Ireland final against St Brigid's on 21 January 2024, Doherty scored a point, with Glen staging a late comeback to win the All-Ireland title for the first time.[19]

Inter-county

Minor and under-20

On 13 July 2018, Doherty was at wing-forward for the Derry minor team against Monaghan in the Ulster final. Monaghan won the match by 1–9 to 0–9, with Doherty scoring a point.[20]

On 14 July 2019, Doherty was on the bench for the Ulster under-20 final against Tyrone. Doherty was brought on as a second-half substitute as Tyrone ran out comfortable winners.[21]

Senior

Doherty made his debut for the Derry senior team on 17 October 2020, starting as a wing forward in a National League win over Longford.[22] Doherty made his championship debut on 1 November, scoring a point in an Ulster championship loss to Armagh.[23]

On 19 June 2021, Doherty scored two points against Offaly in the Division 3 league final. Derry won the match by 0–21 to 1–6.[24]

On 1 May 2022, Doherty scored a point as Derry inflicted an eleven-point defeat on reigning All-Ireland champions Tyrone.[25] Derry went on to reach their first Ulster final in eleven years with a win over Monaghan.[26] The Ulster final took place on 29 May, with Derry facing Donegal. Doherty started at wing forward as Derry claimed an extra-time victory to win their first provincial title since 1998.[27] On 9 July, Doherty started the All-Ireland semi-final against Galway, where Derry suffered a five-point defeat.[28] Doherty was nominated for an All-Star for the first time at the end of the season,[29] and was also nominated for the Young Footballer of the Year award.[30]

After helping Derry achieve promotion to Division 1,[31] Doherty started the Division 2 league final against Dublin on 2 April 2023. Dublin won the match by 4–6 to 0–11.[32] Doherty played in his second Ulster final on 14 May, as Derry beat Armagh on penalties to defend the Ulster championship.[33] On 16 July, Doherty played in the All-Ireland semi-final loss to defending champions Kerry.[34] At the end of the season, Doherty was named Young Footballer of the Year.[35][36]

In the 2024 league, Derry topped the table, qualifying for the final against Dublin.[37] Doherty started the final at wing forward, and scored a point as the match ended in a draw after extra-time. Doherty scored his penalty in the shoot-out as Derry won the league for the first time since 2008.[38]

Honours

Derry

Glen

St Patrick's College Maghera

Individual


References

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  2. McMullan, Michael (1 April 2020). "MacRory and MacLarnon finals will be played when it is safe to do so". Derry Now. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. Duffy, Emma (29 September 2020). "Ulster's MacRory Cup final cancelled and trophy shared between finalists". The 42. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  4. Wilson, Michael (21 October 2019). "Glen defeat Slaughtneil to make historic first Derry senior final". Derry Journal. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  5. O'Kane, Cahair (21 October 2019). "Magherafelt hold on for deserved win in controversial finale". The Irish News. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  6. Wilson, Michael (7 November 2021). "Glen crowned Derry senior champions for first time after defeating Slaughtneil". Derry Journal. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  7. Watters, Andy (20 December 2021). "Heavyweight arm-wrestle goes Kilcoo's way as late mistake costs Glen". The Irish News. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  8. Doherty, Steven (23 October 2022). "Cathal Mulholland goal seals the deal for impressive Glen in Derry decider". Irish Independent. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  9. Bogue, Declan (13 November 2022). "Glen finish strong to sink Tyrone champs". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  10. Bogue, Declan (27 November 2022). "Late Tallon penalty adds gloss as Glen edge out Cargin to reach Ulster final". The 42. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  11. Bannon, Dan (11 December 2022). "Glen dethrone champions to win first Ulster crown". RTÉ. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  12. Bannon, Dan (8 January 2023). "Glen dig out thrilling win to make final breakthrough". RTÉ. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  13. O'Toole, Fintan (23 January 2023). "Kilmacud make amends to hold on against Glen and claim All-Ireland glory". The 42. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  14. Wilson, Michael (29 October 2023). "Glen overcome sluggish start to seal three-in-a-row in the Derry SFC". RTÉ. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  15. Keane, Paul (10 December 2023). "Glen grit it out to claim back-to-back Ulster SFC titles". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  16. Brosnan, Maurice (21 January 2024). "Late Conor Glass goal inspires Glen to All-Ireland final redemption". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  17. Doherty, Steven (13 July 2018). "Electric Ireland Ulster MFC: Monaghan claim title". Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  18. Mooney, Francis (14 July 2019). "Tyrone step on the gas to claim Ulster U20 honours". RTÉ. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  19. Wilson, Michael (17 October 2020). "Glass sparkles on return as Derry overcome Longford". RTÉ. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  20. Wilson, Michael (1 November 2020). "Armagh hold off dogged Derry to progress to semi-final". RTÉ. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  21. O'Riordan, Ian (15 May 2022). "Derry beat Monaghan and make statement of further intent". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  22. Bogue, Declan (29 May 2022). "Underdogs Derry beat Donegal in extra-time to win first title in 24 years". The 42. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  23. "PwC All-Stars Football Nominations 2022". Gaelic Athletic Association. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  24. O'Toole, Fintan (7 September 2022). "Derry, Dublin and Galway players nominated for Young Footballer of the Year award". The 42. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  25. Doherty, Steven (19 March 2023). "Allianz FL D2: Derry earn promotion". Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  26. Keane, Paul (2 April 2023). "Four-goal Dublin secure Division 2 title in Croke Park". RTÉ. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  27. Madden, Jack (17 November 2023). "Ethan Doherty scoops Young Footballer of the Year award". The Irish News. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  28. Mac Lochlainn, Rónan (31 March 2024). "Derry outlast Dublin on penalties in epic league final". RTÉ. Retrieved 31 March 2024.

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