FINN Valley’s hard-hitting heavyweight Michael Gallagher is into the semi-finals of the Nikolay Pavlyukov Memorial’ multi-nations tournament in Russia.
Tinseltown beckons for Jason Quigley, but decision unlikely until next week
CONFIRMATION of Jason Quigley’s future is not expected until next week, but it appears that the Ballybofey man is bound for a professional boxing career in Los Angeles.
Michael Gallagher into quarter-finals of Russian tournament
MICHAEL Gallagher is through to the quarter-finals of a multi-nations tournament in Anapa, Russia.
Ollie Horgan challenges Shaun Patton and Conor Winn to earn Finn Harps’ no.1 spot
OLLIE Horgan, the Finn Harps manager, says he will let goalkeepers Shaun Patton and Conor Winn battle it out over the next few weeks to win the club’s number 1 shirt for the start of the new season.
Report: Finn Harps have it tough in friendly defeat by Derry City
FINN Harps got another reminder of the size of the gap between them and those sides on the upper rungs of the League of Ireland’s ladder this afternoon.
Galway Rally winner Declan Boyle feared his engine ‘would blow up’
Galway International Rally winner Declan Boyle has said he feared his engine would blow at one point during his victory last weekend in the Colm Quinn BMW Galway International Rally.
Donegal team beaten in Kildare, but records some impressive wins
A DONEGAL boxing team was narrowly beaten, 9-8, by Kildare in a cracking inter-county tournament at the St Brigid’s club in Maynooth on Saturday night.
Ray Durack: Donegal hurlers can ‘move up a level’
RAY Durack admits that his squad was ‘hurt’ by the disappointment of being beaten by Fingal in the Division 3A final last year – and the Donegal boss was delighted that his side have got 2014 off to a winning start.
Donegal ladies manager Maggie Foy hits out at ref’ over Karen Guthrie sin-bin
DONEGAL ladies team manager Maggie Foy was seething yesterday after Karen Guthrie was sin-binned during her team’s defeat against Tyrone and she suggested that more than being disappointed with the defeat, she was annoyed with referee Yvonne Duffy.
Report: Kilcar pipped by second-half Clonoe revival
CLONOE O’ Raghallaigh’s defied a slow start and a strong Kilcar outfit to come strong in the second period to claim a place in the semi finals of the Ulster under-21 football tournament at Creggan.