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Tyrone GAA suffer further blow as Dungannon star leaves squad ahead of Championship

All-Ireland champions Tyrone have been dealt another blow with the news that Paul Donaghy has decided to step away from the county squad.

It is believed that the Dungannon Clarkes man informed the Tyrone management of his decision at the beginning of the week and was back training with his club on Wednesday night.

Donaghy received a call-up to the Red Hands squad in 2021 on the back of an outstanding championship campaign with Dungannon the previous season when he finished top scorer as the Clarkes claimed the O Neill Cup for the first time since 1956.

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He had a dream debut for the Red Hands in May 2021 when he scored 0-10 in the National League against Donegal in Healy Park, a game that the Red Hands lost.

He followed that up with 0-4 as Tyrone beat Armagh before scoring a point in their final group game that ended in a stalemate v Monaghan. In the league semi-final he also scored a point as Tyrone were well beaten by Kerry in Killarney.

He made his Championship debut against Cavan scoring a point as the reigning Ulster champions were beaten but struggled for game time in the remainder of the run to glory.

He didn't feature for the next three games as Tyrone overcame Donegal, Monaghan and Kerry to clinch the Ulster title and reach the All Ireland final.

In the decider against Mayo, he came on as a 65th-minute sub for Conor McKenna as Tyrone won the Sam Maguire Cup for a fourth time.

He struggled for game time in the League campaign that has just ended. He came on as a sub in the first game against Monaghan and looked to have won it for the hosts but his late point was chalked off by referee Joe McQullian for an alleged foul by Brian Kennedy on keeper Rory Beggan as it finished 0-9 each.

Another substitute appearance followed against Armagh before he earned a start against Kildare and got two vital scores as Tyrone picked up their first points of the campaign with a narrow 2-7 to 0-12 success.

Tyrone's joint managers Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher (©INPHO/Evan Logan)

He got another start the following week against Donegal but since then he has featured sparingly, coming on late against Dublin and not featuring at all against Mayo and Kerry.

Donaghy's decision will further impact Tyrone's attacking options with Ronan O Neill, Mark Bradley and Lee Brennan all having left the squad while the inspirational Mattie Donnelly suffered a hamstring injury in Killarney last weekend.

Hugh Pat McGeary, Michael Cassidy and Tiernan McCann have also left the panel in recent months.

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