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GAA: HARAN TO GO DOWN UNDER; Another blow for McEniff & Donegal.(Sport)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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November 5, 2004
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Byline: PAUL KEANE
DONEGAL'S John Haran is the latest high profile player to announce that he will be unavailable for the 2005 Championship.
Haran is set to fly out to Australia next week and won't return until August at the earliest, ruling him out of Donegal's League and Championship campaigns.
The news will come as a blow to boss Brian McEniff who had viewed the St Eunan's man as a vital part of his panel, giving him options in midfield and atta...
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