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Martin McHugh

# martin-mchugh - Tuesday 25 December, 2012

Family Ties This post contains videos

VIDEO: Martin McHugh recalls the magic moment he embraced his All-Ireland winning son last September

The apple didn’t fall far from the tree for this famous Donegal clan.

# martin-mchugh - Friday 28 September, 2012

Kerry victory gave us belief that we could win the All-Ireland – McHugh

The Donegal player also revealed what his father said that moved him to tears in the aftermath of Sunday’s game.

# martin-mchugh - Monday 24 September, 2012

Catch Up This post contains videos

Off The Record: five stories you may have missed this weekend

Includes: Michael Schumacher in an F1 crash, a Premier League referee is double-teamed and Donegal have a fan in Neil Lennon.

# martin-mchugh - Wednesday 19 September, 2012

The Morning Score: Wednesday

Here’s everything you need to know this morning — apart from the difference between “long on” and “deep fine leg”.

# martin-mchugh - Saturday 25 August, 2012

McBrearty staying grounded ahead of Donegal’s Rebel test

“If my feet were to leave the ground I’d be bate by my father,” says a young man who will have a big role to play in Sunday’s semi-final versus Cork.

# martin-mchugh - Thursday 23 August, 2012

Family matters as McHugh draws on dad’s finest hour

Donegal’s Mark McHugh on mucking out in defence, growing up in admiration of Cork, and watching the Sunday Game with the aul’ fella.

# martin-mchugh - Friday 25 May, 2012

GAA This post contains a poll

Poll: Who’s the best Sunday Game football analyst?

We’ve filled the sofa with options and we’re humming that famous theme tune. But who’s your favourite pundit?

# martin-mchugh - Friday 11 May, 2012

McHugh: ‘Managers have an obligation to play good football’

Pundit believes 2012 is an important year for the GAA.

# martin-mchugh - Monday 9 April, 2012

GAA

Royals are gone soft, says Martin McHugh

Louth sent their neighbours and rivals down as when it got physical, the Royals ‘didn’t count’.