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…
People Like You: Donegal’s ‘Aristocrats’ are enjoying life
WITH Brian Friel’s Aristocrats opening at The Abbey Theatre in Dublin last weekend, we caught up with the two Donegal actors involved in the production.
Paddy McGrath times his return to perfection
Paddy McGrath tells Chris McNulty about his return from injury…
Donegal Rally: Boyles lead the way after day one, but curse the ‘bogey’
Declan and Brian Boyle from Lettermacaward lead the way after day one of the Donegal International Rally…
Emergence of youthful aces give Gaoth Dobhair hope for the future
Chris McNulty: The emergence of a bright crop of youngsters have heralded a new dawn around Magheragallon.
Gaoth Dobhair’s strong second half sees off Ardara as red cards dominate
GAOTH Dobhair pulled away in impressive fashion during the second half to defeat Ardara by four points in a sometimes tempestuous encounter at Pearse Memorial Park.
Donegal Rose Tamara Payne makes it to Rose of Tralee final
DONEGAL Rose Tamara Payne will represent her county in the Rose of Tralee International Festival in August.
Clubs voice ‘starred’ games concern as CCC secretary warns: We’re running out of Sundays
AS some Donegal clubs expressed concerns regarding the match-ups of the ‘starred’ fixtures, Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) secretary Seán McGinley has warned that clubs must ‘change the mindset’ when it comes to playing club matches.









