JIM McGuinness had a detailed plan in place for Donegal’s All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin that was revealed to his players in the moments after their quarter-final win over Armagh.
Winners confirmed: Neil Gallagher to get Donegal Footballer of the Year award
NEIL Gallagher is the Donegal Footballer of the Year for 2014.
Urris looking to upset the odds in Ulster Junior final
Urris take on Tyrone’s junior kingpins, Rock St Patrick’s in the Ulster junior final
Six Donegal players to travel to Boston for All-Stars match
DONEGAL will be well represented in Saturday’s All-Stars match in Boston. Donegal’s four All-Stars – Paul Durcan, Neil McGee, Neil Gallagher and Michael Murphy – are joined in the traveling party by 2014 Young Player of the Year Ryan McHugh and his Kilcar club-mate Patrick McBrearty will also make the trip. McBrearty had been nominated […]
Naomh Conaill appeal to be heard on Thursday by Ulster Council
NAOMH Conaill will finally have their controversial appeal heard by the Ulster Council this week.
24-week suspension for Donegal dual player after social media comment
IN what is believed to be the first case of its kind in Donegal GAA, a club player has been given a proposed 24-week suspension because of comments posted on social media.
Report: Barry Tierney goal the difference as St Eunan’s bow out of Ulster
ON an afternoon of wafer-thin margins, Barry Tierney’s first-half goal fired Omagh St Enda’s through to their first-ever Ulster senior club final and left St Eunan’s with that nagging, haunting feeling of emptiness.
Termon Ladies into All-Ireland final as Urris reach Ulster junior decider
TERMON Ladies booked their place in the All-Ireland final and Urris have pencilled the Ulster Junior final into their diaries after a mixed day for Donegal’s clubs in Championship action yesterday.
Busy Cloughaneely must lift it again for Warrenpoint tie
CLOUGHANEELY were dipping their toes into the pool at the Earagail Health Club in Gweedore on Tuesday night as their focus turned from a hectic and heroic weekend onto Sunday’s Ulster Intermediate semi-final against Cumann Pheadair Naofa of Warrenpoint (Dungannon, throw-in 2.15pm).
Danny Kelly and Urris on the map and chasing Ulster final place
The Donegal junior champions face their Armagh counterparts from Keady (throw-in 12.30pm) and Urris boss Danny Kelly says his side is aiming to make the province take note.