IT was closer than it ought to have been – but 14-man Donegal held on to put Cork to the sword in Ballyshannon.
Declan Bonner: The League does matter – and Donegal must preserve top-flight status
You’re playing against better quality opposition and at a higher intensity and standard than you’ll find in any other Division. Divisions 2, 3 and 4 don’t come any where near that.
Seeing is believing for Donegal’s realist, Eamon McGee
Chris McNulty hears from Donegal defender Eamon McGee
Karen Guthrie and Donegal ladies aim for three out of three
FOLLOWING wins over Down, Armagh and Clare, the signs are once again promising for the Donegal ladies
Termon woman creates history in Coventry
A Termon woman has been instrumental in creating GAA history in Coventry
Single mother jailed for non-payment of TV licence
A DECISION to jail a single mother from east Donegal for non-payment of a TV licence has been branded a “major scandal”.
Exclusive: Galway surgeon wanted LGH breast service ended
THE lead Breast Surgeon at University Hospital, Galway has called on the HSE to terminate the service in Letterkenny and transfer patients to Galway.
Donegal nearing full-strength for Cork clash
Anthony Thompson is expected to take his place in a Donegal panel for the first time under Rory Gallagher’s watch this weekend
Coláiste Ailigh aim to make history in Ward Cup final
COLÁISTE Ailigh meet North East Institute from Magherfelt in the Ward Cup final at Celtic Park
Creeslough woman to play for Australasia at GAA World Games
A CREESLOUGH woman will represent Australasia at the GAA World Games in Abu Dhabi next month.