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2025 Sigerson Cup draw in full as former AFL prospect and QUB star is recalled to Derry panel

Anton Tohill in action for Derry against Tyrone in the 2023 Dr McKenna Cup
-Credit: (Image: ©INPHO/Lorcan Doherty)


New Derry boss Paddy Tally has recalled Anton Tohill to the county panel.

Tohill had been a peripheral member of the panel during Rory Gallagher’s spell as manager and only saw game time in the McKenna Cup before withdrawing from the squad in February of last year. He later said that the Fermanagh man’s coaching style “wasn't doing an awful lot for me”.

He wasn’t involved for the 2024 season under Mickey Harte either but Tally has decided to take a punt on Tohill, who will turn 25 this week and is the son of Anthony, Derry’s towering midfielder on their 1993 All-Ireland winning side.

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Like his father, who was on the books of Melbourne Demons in the early ‘90s, Tohill flirted with Australian rules football and made a single AFL appearance for Collingwood before returning to Ireland to study medicine at Queen’s University Belfast in 2021.

Conor Deegan, who will manage the QUB side featuring Tohill in the Sigerson Cup, confirmed that the Swatragh man is training with the county team again.

“He’s back within the Derry panel,” said Deegan. “Like a lot of county managers at the moment, they are extending their panels, and Anton is back in there. He’s an interesting guy, he’s a great fella, he’s the glue that holds everything together in many ways – he has a tremendous personality.

“He’s 6’ 7”, fit as a flea, big quick lad, so there is potential in him without a shadow of a doubt. It would be nice to see him maybe kick on a wee bit but it’s not easy, he's studying to be a doctor and I think the studies are very much to the forefront, so maybe in a couple of years where he can really give it to the county, but obviously he’ll be dealing with us first.”

Queen’s will take on St Mary’s in an all-Belfast clash in round one of this season’s Sigerson Cup.

Holders Ulster University will travel to AUT Sligo in their first round tie.

This year’s Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cup will be hosted by University of Galway with the first rounds games scheduled for the week of January 6.

Sigerson Cup round one

TUS ML vs Maymooth

ATU Dublin vs MTU Cork

ATU Sligo vs Ulster University

ATU Galway vs UL

TUD vs University of Galway

St Mary’s vs Queen’s

UCC vs UCD

DCU vs MTU Kerry

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