ST EUNAN’S manager Maxi Curran says Sunday’s Ulster semi-final against Omagh St Enda’s is the biggest game in the club’s history (Celtic Park, Derry, throw-in 2.30pm).
Emer Gallagher: Trust between friends fuels Termon’s desire
AS a final-year student in NUI Galway, Emer Gallagher is based across enemy lines this week…
How St Eunan’s prepared for Ulster campaign ‘Stateside’ in 1969
Chris McNulty delves into the archives ahead of Sunday’s Ulster semi-final…
Rory Kavanagh – October 2014 Donegal News Sports Personality of the Month
Rory Kavanagh was excellent as the St Eunan’s midfielder bounced back from All-Ireland disappointment to fire his club to championship glory
Termon ladies chase All-Ireland final place
WITH four Donegal SFC titles and two Ulster Championships won in the last five years, just one honour has eluded the Termon ladies.
Lee Boyd chasing second Irish title in weeks as Donegal boxers set for National Intermediates
RECENTLY-CROWNED Irish Defence Forces boxing champion Lee Boyd chases his second Irish title in a matter of weeks as he takes to the scales for the National Intermediate Championships.
St Eunan’s manager Maxi Curran says ‘Donegal is very strong’ as three clubs bid for Ulster final spots
ST EUNAN’S boss Maxi Curran says that Donegal football has never been stronger ahead of a weekend that sees Donegal’s senior, intermediate and junior champions all chasing places in their respective Ulster finals.
Donegal to open 2015 League at home to Derry
RORY Gallagher’s opening League game as the new Donegal manager will see the Tir Chonaill men take on Derry at Sean MacCumhaill Park on Saturday, January 31.
‘Team Breen’ a possibility as Darren Mangan set to return home
LETTERKENNY welterweight Darren Mangan (1-0) has decided to part ways with Uprising Promotions in New York to relocate back to Ireland.
Cloughaneely will aim to make senior progress after Intermediate triumph
BY CHRIS MCNULTY AT O’DONNELL PARK NOW that they’re back in the senior championship again, Denis Boyle says Cloughaneely’s first aim next year must be to preserve senior status. Boyle was part of the Cloughaneely side that won the 2006 Intermediate Championship after they finally put Fanad Gaels to the sword, after two replays. Advertisement […]