DONEGAL has received just 16,088 tickets for the All-Ireland football final.
St Johnston cricketers bound for top flight after Championship win
ST JOHNSTON, Donegal’s only cricket club, are back in the top flight, the Premiership, of the North-West League, after a day of high drama on Saturday.
A mix of the old and new for Donegal on Ulster All-Star team
RYAN McHugh was named as the 2014 Ulster Player of the Year on Thursday, a night that saw the Kilcar man and five of his team-mates named on the Irish News Ulster All-Star team.
Jim McGuinness aims for Donegal improvement again for All-Ireland final
BY THE time Jim McGuinness meets his players next Sunday, the Donegal manager hopes to have finalised his plans for the following week’s All-Ireland final meeting with Kerry.
Darren Mangan ‘dazzles’ to pro debut win in New York
DARREN Mangan got his professional career off to a winning start on Friday night when he overcame Kashif Muhammad at the Brooklyn Masonic Centre, New York.
Donegal fans turn out in their thousands for ‘meet and greet’ with heroes
Chris McNulty got the views of Donegal fans at the open training and ‘meet and greet’ day on Saturday
Donegal jersey to the rescue for Timmy Boyle on trip back from Dubai!
GARTAN man Timmy Boyle was relieved to see Croke Park’s imposing shadows on Sunday after the power of his Donegal jersey allowed him get on an oversubscribed flight from Dubai to Dublin in time to see the All-Ireland semi-final.
Donegal and McGuinness are making the dream real again
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com “It’s not because the world has forgotten; it’s because this once unlikely dream has become that most extraordinary of things: It has become real,” – Barack Obama IN the fourteenth minute of Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final between Donegal and Dublin, the Dublin based company Huggity snapped hundreds of images, taking in every […]
Donegal v Dublin: Five things we learned
Chris McNulty reflects on last Sunday’s epic win for Donegal over Dublin
Ulster expected to look favourably on Donegal request as SFC group format set to stay
THE Donegal County Board will ask the Ulster Council for a week of grace to allow the Donegal senior football champions compete in the Ulster Club Championship.