MAXI Curran was offered a few excuses, but the St Eunan’s manager accepted none of them following Sunday’s Ulster semi-final loss against Omagh St Enda’s
GALLERY: Joy for Termon ladies in All-Ireland semi-final win
TERMON Ladies are through to their first-ever All-Ireland final after Sunday’s heroic win over Kilkerrin-Clonberne in Galway.
Shaun McShane loses against Brad Botham in Motherwell
ROSSES boxer Shaun McShane suffered the second loss of his professional career on Saturday night.
Ciaran Gallagher returns, Tony McNamee joins as Ollie Horgan begins building Finn Harps squad
BY CHRIS MCNULTY CIARAN Gallagher has returned to Finn Harps after spending a season at Derry City, while Harps manager Ollie Horgan has recruited Ramelton man Tony McNamee from Irish League side Glenavon. Harps captain Kevin McHugh, as well as Keith Cowan, Thomas McMonagle and Michael Funston have confirmed that they will remain at Finn […]
24-week suspension for Donegal dual player after social media comment
IN what is believed to be the first case of its kind in Donegal GAA, a club player has been given a proposed 24-week suspension because of comments posted on social media.
Geraldine McLaughlin on fire as Termon heroines through to All-Ireland final
A clinical finish to the net by Termon full forward Geraldine McLaughlin eight minutes from the end of normal time proved to be the decisive score of a nail-biting Ladies All-Ireland senior club football semi-final in Clonberne, Galway on Sunday as the Ulster champions deservedly booked their spot in the decider.
Report: Barry Tierney goal the difference as St Eunan’s bow out of Ulster
ON an afternoon of wafer-thin margins, Barry Tierney’s first-half goal fired Omagh St Enda’s through to their first-ever Ulster senior club final and left St Eunan’s with that nagging, haunting feeling of emptiness.
Termon Ladies into All-Ireland final as Urris reach Ulster junior decider
TERMON Ladies booked their place in the All-Ireland final and Urris have pencilled the Ulster Junior final into their diaries after a mixed day for Donegal’s clubs in Championship action yesterday.
Busy Cloughaneely must lift it again for Warrenpoint tie
CLOUGHANEELY were dipping their toes into the pool at the Earagail Health Club in Gweedore on Tuesday night as their focus turned from a hectic and heroic weekend onto Sunday’s Ulster Intermediate semi-final against Cumann Pheadair Naofa of Warrenpoint (Dungannon, throw-in 2.15pm).
Danny Kelly and Urris on the map and chasing Ulster final place
The Donegal junior champions face their Armagh counterparts from Keady (throw-in 12.30pm) and Urris boss Danny Kelly says his side is aiming to make the province take note.