SEAN MacCumhaills reached the semi-finals in Division 2 of Feile Peil na nÓg in Mayo at the weekend.
Declan Boyle – June 2014 Donegal News Sports Personality of the Month
Declan Boyle became only the third ever Donegal driver to win the Donegal International Rally
Teresa McDaid: Still in pursuit of excellence
Chris McNulty talks to Letterkenny athletics coach Teresa McDaid
Ruairi Keating future to be confirmed before Sligo jet out
A DECISION on Ruairi Keating’s future at Finn Harps will be known ‘one way or the other’ before Sligo Rovers leave Dublin Airport on Tuesday morning for their Europa League game against FK Banga in Lithuania.
Donegal to assess Paddy McGrath hamstring strain
PADDY McGrath will have a hamstring strain assessed by the Donegal team medics after he limped off in Ardara’s All-County League Division 1 clash with Termon at Pearse Memorial Park yesterday.
Darach O’Connor leads Donegal’s new generation – on and off the field
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com DARACH O’Connor was only born in November 1995. By that stage, the star dust had left Donegal football. The boys of ‘92 had begun to drift into the sunset and summers became hopeful more than expectant. Advertisement County training had ceased by the time the leaves began to float, PJ McGowan […]
Grugan’s late free earns Armagh a replay – and keeps Donegal waiting
DONEGAL must wait to find out their opponents in the Ulster SFC final after Armagh battled to a dramatic, but deserved draw against Monaghan on Saturday evening.
Donegal minors to face Armagh in Ulster final
CONOR Grimley’s goal five minutes into the second half fired Armagh’s minors into a first Ulster final since 2009, toppling the reigning Ulster champions, Monaghan, in the process.
Mickey Rodgers: ‘My position as manager was no longer tenable’
FORMER Drumkeen manager Mickey Rodgers has told the Donegal News this week that he had been left in a position where his role as manager was no longer tenable, after the club had opted to get rid of the first team coach Niall McGonagle without, he claimed, informing him of the decision beforehand.
Martin Harley is over horrific fall and looks forward to big races
BY CHRIS MCNULTY MARTIN Harley is targeting some big races having recently returned to the saddle following a horrific fall in March. The Letterkenny-born jockey broke the T1 verterbrae in his neck and fractured four ribs when he was unshipped from the ill-fated Red Art in the Ladbrokes Mobile Handicap at Lingfield Park in May. […]