Donegal hammer Meath to secure place in All-Ireland football final

Donegal have thrashed Meath 3-26 to 0-15 at Croke Park to secure their place in the All-Ireland football final.
Ciarán Moore, Conor O'Donnell and Oisin Gallen scored three goals in the second half for the Ulster champions.
Michael Murphy sent over six points on a day where 12 Donegal players got on the scoresheet in the 20-point victory.
Donegal are into their first All-Ireland final since 2014, when they overcame Kerry to land the Sam Maguire cup.
They will face the Kingdom again in this year's final on July 27th.