
Peadar Mogan
Peadar Mogan is a promising Gaelic footballer who plays for the Donegal senior team. His blend of speed, agility, and tactical intelligence makes him a valuable asset on the field, and he is recognized for his potential to become a leading player in the sport.
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Peadar Mogan was on the end of the move to slot past Evan Comerford for a two-point lead at the break.
Dublin knock out Donegal; Cork v Offaly in hurling quarters – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan and Conor McCahill combined before the former fed across goal.
Impressive Donegal continue to serve notice of intentions by sweeping Mayo aside – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was pinned back by the Kerry attack during the game.
How Kerry pulled off tactical masterclass to beat Donegal in All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan has been instrumental in Kerry's defensive strategy throughout the season.
‘Tough old year’ ends sweetly for Kerry manager Jack O’Connor – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan is mentioned as a player that Donegal will target during the game.
Donegal’s devastating counterattack combined with Kerry’s reliance on Clifford to settle it – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was one of the hard-running defenders for Donegal.
Donegal’s second-half turnaround leaves Monaghan wondering what hit them – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was sin binned for a foul on Ryan O’Donoghue.
Relentless Donegal refuse to let Mayo escape from their grasp – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was absent from the Donegal XV.
Tyrone burst Donegal’s bubble as Seanie O’Donnell storms Ballybofey – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was brought in from the bench for Donegal.
Tyrone beat Donegal at the death; Wins for Armagh, Monaghan and Meath too – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan was in exceptional shooting form during the match.
Efficient Donegal deservedly take the spoils over willing Monaghan – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan blitzed Derry.
Donegal had long prepared for this day – and they seized it – The Irish TimesPeadar Mogan is noted for his contributions to the team.
Darragh Ó Sé, Dean Rock and Conor McManus chat about the 2025 All-Ireland – The Irish Times























































































