MILFORD race walker Brendan Boyce will spend five weeks of his summer living in a CAVE in the Spanish mountains as he steps up preparations to compete in the 50km walk at the European Track and Field Championships in Zurich on August 15.
Cody Lafferty going One Direction after winning first All-Ireland title
CODY Lafferty won’t forget her first experience of the National Stadium in a hurry.
Finn Harps’ Packie Mailey hopes to remember Shelbourne this time around
Chris McNulty hears from the Finn Harps defender Packie Mailey
‘Sentiment goes out the window’: Brian McIver ready for battle with Donegal
Brian McIver retains a sour taste of the night his tenure as Donegal manager ended in 2008…
Neil Gallagher expected to feature as Donegal keep coy for Derry test
DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness is keeping his powder dry ahead of Sunday’s Ulster Championship meeting with Derry at Celtic Park (throw-in, 2pm).
Rory Kavanagh: Donegal can spring a surprise
RORY Kavanagh might be missing Sunday’s encounter with Derry, but the Donegal midfielder has had to keep the pedal firmly floored since being sent off in last month’s Division 2 final defeat against Monaghan.
Finn Harps facing possible defensive dilemma ahead of Shelbourne clash
FINN Harps could be running short of defensive supplies when they face First Division leaders Shelbourne at Finn Park on Friday night (kick-off 8pm).
Frank McGlynn ready to clock a few more summer miles
Donegal defender Frank McGlynn looks ahead to another Championship campaign
Don’t stop believin’: It’s time to place our trust in Donegal team again
Ryan Ferry: Donegal know what it takes to get the business done in Ulster championship games
Pain of World final defeat driving Jason Quigley ahead of professional career
JASON Quigley still holds a lot of hurt from his defeat to Zhanibek Alimkhanuly in the final of the World Championships in October – and the Finn Valley man believes it can drive him on in his pursuit of professional stardom.