Hope looked lost for Oisin Merritt last June when he fell 20 foot from a balcony while on holiday in Spain. Now, the Stranorlar man is hoping to get back playing football
American Football in Donegal as the Donegal-Derry Vipers get up and running
THE Donegal-Derry Vipers, the first American football team to be set up in the county, held its first training session last Sunday – and organisers were thrilled with the attendance.
Clubs to get draft fixture plan
THE Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) will present a draft fixture plan to clubs at next month’s county committee meeting.
Pat Boyle: Still Na Rossa’s keeper of the faith, 33 years on
Chris McNulty speaks to Na Rossa secretary Pat Boyle, who was first elected to the position in 1982
Joseph Duffy to make UFC debut against Vagner Rocha in March
DONEGAL Mixed Martial Arts star Joseph Duffy will make his UFC debut on March 14 when he takes on veteran Brazilian Vagner Rocha in Dallas.
Michael Murphy: ‘No holding back in League – Donegal have to hit the ground running’
MICHAEL Murphy says Donegal must ‘hit the ground running’ once the National Football League gets underway at the end of the month.
Rory Gallagher still hopes for Leo McLoone return
RORY Gallagher won’t close the Donegal door on Leo McLoone.
Report: Donegal hold on for win, but Fermanagh progress after stirring second half
DONEGAL staved off a stirring Fermanagh comeback to end their Dr McKenna Cup campaign with a slender victory that wasn’t enough to stop the Erne side from advancing to the semi-finals of the competition.
McMenamin urges Donegal chiefs to explore 3G option for Centre of Excellence
DONEGAL GAA officials have been urged to explore the possibility of installing a 3G pitch at the Centre of Excellence in Convoy.
Stephen McMonagle aims for place in Irish heavyweight final
A PLACE in the Irish senior heavyweight final is at stake for Letterkenny man Stephen McMonagle on Saturday night when he takes on Athlone’s Kenneth Okungbowa in a semi-final.