Donegal will face old rivals Tyrone in the Preliminary quarter-finals on Saturday evening. The fixture has been confirmed for this Saturday with throw in at 7pm in MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey. Donegal will welcome the home advantage and a win will take them through to the quarter finals. Advertisement Full Draw: Kildare v Monaghan Cork v […]
St Eunan’s College scoop school of the year prize
STAFF and students at St Eunan’s College are delighted to have been awarded iRevise School of the Year, with a prize worth a quarter of a million euro. The Well Being Committee under the guidance of Mr Paul Browne produced a video showcasing what the school has to offer. They highlighted the school’s promotion of […]
A chance to relive Donegal’s 2012 All-Ireland victory
It’s Hill 16, Croke Park, and watching events unfold from behind the goal, ‘Dodo’ O’Donnell sees Karl Lacey take possession before advancing to within 45 metres of the target and then dropping the ball into the square where it is expertly fielded by Michael Murphy who turns to rifle it to the net. Two minutes […]
Gerard Melaugh: Keeping a promise, come what may
In June of last year, the Red Hughs captain and his wife, Stacey, buried their two-year-old son, Caolan.
Finger flicking good: Keeping it real on the felt
The table-top game involves little more than flicking 11 men at an oversized ball on a rolled-out felt pitch.
Recovering from the biggest match he has covered yet
The Glenties native has captured images from thousands of games for local and national publications, including the Donegal News, since 1981
‘I’m not a tough guy who is made out of steel’
Donegal Together For Yes will launch its campaign at 6pm this evening, Friday, in Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey.
The late Cyril O’Boyle: 1951 All-Ireland champion
Having emigrated to the United States as an infant, he returned to Donegal, and Drumany, on the death of his grand father when he was seven years old.
INTERVIEW: GAA stalwart Pat Shovelin fights rare cancer
Pat Shovelin worked with Jim McGuinness as goalkeeping coach to the 2012 All-Ireland winning side and the beaten finalists in 2014.
Donegal GAA stalwart fights rare cancer
Pat is most successful coach in Donegal history. The final success over Derry was his second Ulster U21 title to go with 3 Ulsters and All Irelands