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TD flies Donegal flag in Mayo heartland 13.09.12

TAOISEACH Enda Kenny may be ‘the boss’ but Deputy Joe McHugh is making no concessions to him ahead of their teams' Croke Park showdown on September 23.
The Donegal North East TD rose under cover of darkness on Tuesday and climbed Croagh Patrick at dawn to plant a Donegal GAA flag on the summit of the Mayo mountain.
McHugh left fellow TDs and senators in his wake as he scaled the reek - accompanied by Meath deputy, Damien English - to demonstrate his belief in Jimmy McGuinness’ men. Fine Gael was having its party 'think-in' in Westport when a hill-walking challenge was thrown down.
"On Tuesday morning at 5.30am I climbed the Croagh Patrick reek and proudly planted a Donegal flag at the top of it," said McHugh.
The father-of-two, who is married to former TD., Olwyn Enright, said there is plenty of good-natured banter abounding at Leinster House with nine days to go to the big game. But despite the Taoiseach’s obvious status this year as All-Ireland Final supporter-in-chief, McHugh is certainly not hiding the green and the gold.
"Enda is the boss, but I'm not keeping the Donegal jersey hidden."
He also has a year-old bet riding on the outcome. He placed a 10 euro stake on Donegal shortly after their semi-final defeat last year in defiance of the criticism of their playing style.
"Watching the speed, tenacity and movement forward of the Donegal backs last year, I felt that our team was on the brink of success.
"When the Dáil resumed in September 2011 after our semi-final defeat, I had to endure what I felt was misplaced criticism of so-called negative Donegal football from deputies from different parts of the country.
"So I put my money where my mouth was and placed a 10 euro stake that Donegal would win the 2012 All-Ireland. I got odds of 16/1 and I still have the slip."
Donegal North East TD., Joe McHugh, plants the Donegal GAA flag on the summit of Croagh Patrick this week.
Meanwhile, the Fine Gael TD said the Donegal seniors had given the county "an amazing journey" already this year.
"The players and management deserve nothing less than the ultimate accolade as reward for the sacrifices that have been made."
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