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Published 14:33 8 Jul 2017 BST
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It didn't work for them, Tyrone used 10 men to scale the pitch and left Mark Bradley inside and they swatted Donegal aside. But, if nothing, it was an indication into the change of guard in the north west.
And the manager has been brave enough to persist with the young guns who are obviously talented enough - they showed that in Division One - they just need more time.
Headed to Meath for a do-or-die clash in Round 3, they can leave themselves 70 minutes from Croke Park at the end of the game in Navan if they come out at the right side of it and Gallagher hasn't blinked.
Instead, he's piled more faith in the future of Donegal:
Teams don't get much more attacking than that.
Caolan Ward - who was doing so well at number 7 in the league - is selected in the corner but he admits he's comfortable anywhere in defence.
Neil McGee was playing around the middle against Tyrone and found himself out the field against Longford too.
Paddy McGrath scored a goal against Antrim that sums up their potent threat.
Ryan McHugh is at wing back - one of the deadliest attackers in the country.
Eoghan Gallagher and Frank McGlynn are beside him - two men who wouldn't sit still if you tied them down.
Jason McGee is an end to end, athletic big man whilst Ciaran Thompson has been one of the most free-scoring midfielders in the land this season.
Put those eight with that forward line and you've got a ballsy selection. One which is going to Meath to win the game - they're not going there to not lose it.
This is Donegal now.
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