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Шаблон:Use Irish English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football club season The following is a summary of Derry county football team's 2009 season.

Dr McKenna Cup

Derry were drawn in Section A of the 2009 Dr McKenna Cup along with Donegal, Femanagh and University of Ulster, Jordanstown (UUJ). New manager Damian Cassidy originally named a 27-man panel for the competition Dr McKenna Cup.[1][2] It was a very experimental panel, including many newcomers,[2] with only a handful of players having previous inter-county experience. A few other players were called into the panel later in the competition.

2009 Dr McKenna Cup panel[2]
Shane McGuckin, Dermot McBride, Patsy Bradley, Mark Craig, Tony Walls, Eunan O'Kane, Michael McBride, Aidan McAlynn, Chrissy McKaigue, Paul Cartin, Michael Drum, Brian Óg McAlary, Joe Diver, Niall Bradley, PJ McCloskey, Gavin McShane, Michael O'Kane, Kevin O'Connor, Paul Young, Cathal McKeever, Brian Mullan, Enda Lynn, Paul Bradley, Coilin Devlin, Eoghan Brown, Seamus Bradley, Ciarán Mullan, Seán Marty Lockhart,Шаблон:Ref label Barry McGuigan,Шаблон:Ref label Paul Murphy,Шаблон:Ref label Cailean O'Boyle.Шаблон:Ref label
A. Шаблон:Note Not named on initial 27-man panel, but later called up.


Group games

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Section A final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L F A SD Pts
1 Donegal 3 2 1 0 47 34 13 5
2 Fermanagh 3 1 1 1 32 33 −1 3
3 Derry 3 0 2 1 33 36 −3 2
4 University of Ulster, Jordanstown (UUJ) 3 1 0 2 38 47 −9 2
Pos = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Scores for; A = Goals against; SD = Score difference; Pts = Points.
2 points are awarded for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a lost. The three section winners plus best runner up went through to the semi-finals (shaded in green).

National Football League

Derry announced a 34-man panel for the 2009 National League on 22 January 2009. Many of the more experienced players were re-called for the competition, along with some new players who impressed during the McKenna Cup.[3]

2009 National League panel[3][4]
John Deighan, Barry Gillis, Shane Mc Guckin, Eoin Bradley, Paddy Bradley, Patsy Bradley, Paul Bradley, Seamus Bradley, Eoghan Brown, Paul Cartin, James Conway, Coilin Devlin, Ryan Dillon, Joe Diver, Fergal Doherty, James Kielt, Seán Marty Lockhart, Mark Lynch, Enda Lynn, Brian Óg McAlary, Dermot McBride, Kevin McCloy, Niall McCusker, Barry McGoldrick, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Kevin McGuckin, Barry McGuigan, Chrissy McKaigue, Enda Muldoon, Brain Mullan, Paul Murphy, Gerard O'Kane, Joe O'Kane, Paul Young, Joe KeenanШаблон:Ref label.
A. Шаблон:Note Not named on initial 34-man panel, but later called up.

Derry National League line-ups:

Group games

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The Derry team ahead of the National League final

Championship

In May 2009 manager Damian Cassidy announced a 35-man panel for 2009 Championship campaign.[7] The Championship panel is much the same as that for the league, with a few additions and omissions.[7]

2009 Championship panel[7][8]
Shane McGuckin, Barry Gillis, John Deighan, Seán Marty Lockhart, Kevin McGuckin, Dermot McBride, Niall McCusker, Kevin McCloy, Carlos Mc Williams, Joe Keenan, Gerard O'Kane, Brian Óg McAlary, Chrissy McKaigue, Paul Cartin, Barry McGoldrick, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Patsy Bradley, Fergal Doherty, Joe Diver, James Conway, Enda Muldoon, Gavin McShane, Paul Murphy, Enda Lynn, Brian Mullan, Paul Young, Barry McGuigan, James Kielt, Cailean O'Boyle, Eoghan Brown, Eoin Bradley, Mark Lynch, Seamus Bradley, Paddy Bradley, Danny Mulholland, Ciarán MullanШаблон:Ref label, Joe GrayШаблон:Ref label.
A. Шаблон:Note Not named on initial 35-man panel, but later called up.

Derry Championship line-ups:

Ulster Senior Football Championship

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Qualifiers

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Player statistics

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Minor & Under-21

Under-21

The Derry Under 21 team were managed by Senior manager Damian Cassidy in 2009, and his backroom team consisted of Enda Gormley, Barry Dillon, P. Mullan, Kevin O'Neill and Martin McConnell.[11]

The Under-21s were drawn with Donegal in the quarter-final of the 2009 Ulster Under-21 Football Championship. Donegal emerged victorious to knock Derry out of the Championship on a scoreline of 0–12 to 0–06.[12]

2009 Under 21 panel[11]
Paul Dillon, Jarod Monaghan, Darren O'Neil, Sam Dodds, Cailean O'Boyle, Shane Barton, James Keilt, Paul McWilliams, Liam Morrow, Niall McNicholl, Thomas Mallon, Danny Mulholland, Gregory McGovern, Christopher Lagan, Niall Holly, Andrew Warnock, Stephen Cleary, Neil Forester, Declan Bell, Daniel Bateson, Aidan Heron, Anton McMullan, Chrissy McKaigue, Brendan Henry, John Francis Bradley, Dermot McBride, Aidy McLaughlin, Blaine Gormley, Ciaran McFeely, Oisin Duffy, James McNicholl.

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Notes and references

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External links

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