BY CHRIS MCNULTY REIGNING champions Glenswilly coasted into the Donegal SFC semi-finals this afternoon courtesy of a 14-point win over Termon in Letterkenny. Two first-half goals by Darren McGinley and a late third from Leon Kelly helped the ruthless champions to a 3-9 to 0-4 win over their fierce derby rivals, who just couldn’t match […]
An American dream: Ardara’s CJ Molloy aims to make a big impact
CJ MOLLOY came back from the Bronx with high hopes of making an instant impact, but Donegal football has been a shock to the system.
Donegal SFC: Derby tussles the highlight in quarter-final draw
COUNTY champions Glenswilly have been handed a derby day tussle with Termon in a mouth-watering draw for the quarter-finals of the Donegal senior football championship.
Donegal SFC: St Michael’s stun Kilcar as Dr Maguire race warms up
St Michael’s shocked Kilcar with a big win in Towney as the Donegal SFC takes shape…
Declan Bonner: A few teams can challenge for Dr Maguire, but will they?
There were no real surprises last weekend on the first weekend of action, but what we saw were the likes of St Eunan’s, Kilcar and, I feel, St Michael’s outline that they are real contenders.
Man lied to judge about being at tragic Ardara teenager’s wake
A MAN who lied about being at the wake of a tragic Ardara teenager, the same night he crashed into a neighbour’s car, was convicted of the offence at Friday’s sitting of the District Court.
Wild Atlantic Way charity cycle launches in Nancy’s bar Ardara
THE official launch of the upcoming one-man Wild Atlantic Way charity cycle took place at Nancy’s bar in Ardara.
Rose of Tralee Send Off for Ardara’s Tamara
ON Wednesday night, July 30, the village of Ardara will be filled with many of Ireland’s most loved country singers at the Nesbitt Arms Hotel as they give a send off to local girl Tamara Payne as she heads off to represent Donegal in this year’s Rose of Tralee International Festival.
Naomh Ultan call on committee to step up ‘illegal players’ claim
NAOMH Ultan have urged a specially-appointed sub-committee of the Donegal County Board to step up their investigations into allegations that 49 players from the parish of Killaghtee, Naomh Ultan’s catchement area, are playing with neighbouring clubs St Naul’s and Killybegs.
Jim McGuinness says Donegal ‘moving well’ as Paddy McGrath fears allayed
A HAMSTRING strain sustained by Paddy McGrath playing for Ardara last Sunday is not as serious as first thought and the corner-back is exected to resume full training next week with Donegal’s other injured parties inching their respective ways back to full fitness…