THE Donegal management will have 33 players to choose from when they sit down to finalise their match-day squad of 26 for next Saturday’s Ulster SFC semi-final against Derry in Clones (throw-in 7pm).
GAA player’s concussion ‘petrified’ team doctor
THE former doctor with the Donegal senior football team, Dr Charlie McManus, has said that an incident during a game in 2013 that resulted in a player suffering concussion left him ‘petrified and scared’.
More experienced Donegal to take on Queen’s
CHRISTY Toye, Frank McGlynn, Paddy McGrath and Odhrán MacNiallais will make their first appearances of 2015 on Sunday as Donegal take on Queen’s University, Belfast at Sean MacCumhaill Park (throw-in 2pm).
Liam Bradley to be new Malin manager
BY CHRIS MCNULTY LIAM Bradley, the former Antrim manager, will take charge of Malin this year, in what is a major coup by the Inishowen club. The Connolly Park residents retained their place in Division 1 of the All-County League last year and also compete in the Donegal Senior Football Championship. Malin reached the semi-finals […]
Jim McGuinness tells Donegal’s young guns: ‘Progress and keep your place’
YOUNG guns Odhrán MacNiallais and Darach O’Connor have been rewarded for a positive McKenna Cup campaign by being selected in Jim McGuinness’s starting XV for Sunday’s National Football League opener against Laois at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise (throw-in 2pm).
SFC: Malin feet grounded after dethroning champions St Eunan’s
Chris McNulty reflects back on Malin’s Donegal SFC quarter-final win over St Eunan’s…
McHugh could still feature for Donegal
Mark McHugh is said to still have a chance of appearing at some stage in Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final against Mayo
Lacey named, but will he start?
KARL Lacey has been named at centre-back in the Donegal team for Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final against Mayo at Croke Park (throw-in 4pm).
Donegal still hope on McHugh
BY CHRIS MCNULTY DONEGAL haven’t given up hope on Mark McHugh’s availability for Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter final against Mayo (Croke Park, 4pm). McHugh sat out Saturday’s qualifier win over Laois in Carrick-On-Shannon because of the combination of concussion, dead leg and calf muscle tear sustained in the Ulster final. Advertisement “It depends on his recovery, […]