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Published 19:51 31 Jul 2017 BST
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"You're never, ever going to out-catch him," McDonnell said first and foremost. "The best example that I've seen of anybody marking him was in the Railway Cup final in Croke Park in 2007. It was Conor Gormley, believe it or not. "Donaghy was causing Ulster all sorts of problems - in the air, winning ball, laying balls off and taking his own scores - and a change had to be made. "Brian McEniff put Gormley back in. Gormley allowed Kieran Donaghy to catch every single ball but once he hit the ground, he dispossessed him. He got his timing perfect, took the ball off him and, from that, that was the platform for Ulster to kick on and win the game."
McDonnell goes on to say that Donaghy has to be outthought before he can be outfought.
Listen to the full discussion on marking Star from 40:00 below.
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