DONEGAL’S GAA clubs are to gather tonight in Jackson’s Hotel for the annual regulations meeting, to discuss a number of propsed new regulations, most of which are in relation to the All-County League.
Eugene Gallagher: Treasurer for the 40th year in a row
Last Monday night, Eugene Gallagher was appointed treasurer of the Sean MacCumhaills GAA club for the 40th consecutive year. He reflects with Chris McNulty…
Kilcar expected to withdrawn from Ulster Under-21 Tournament
KILCAR are expected to become the latest team to withdraw from the Ulster Under 21 Football Champions Tournament.
Report: PCC, Falcarragh overcome St Columba’s, Stranorlar in Under-16 final
PCC, Falcarragh won their first Under-16 Schools title since 2005/06 as late goals from Jason McGee and Michael Langan sealed an emphatic win over St Columba’s Stranorlar.
Donegal GAA officially launches lucrative three-year deal with O’Neill’s
DONEGAL GAA officially launched their lucrative new three-year partnership with sportswear manufacturer O’Neill’s this evening at a function in the Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny.
GAA Director General Paraic Duffy critical of Donegal in annual report
PARAIC Duffy, the GAA’s Director General, has levelled stern criticism at Donegal’s door over the handling of both the incident during a League game last April when Patrick McBrearty was bitten by a Dublin player and the county’s decision to defer the 2014 Donegal senior football championship until the county team’s season has ended.
St Eunan’s College and Colaiste Inis Eoghain gearing up for MacLarnon quarter-finals
ST EUNAN’S College and Colaiste Inis Eoghain are cranking up their preparations for their forthcoming Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup quarter-finals, which are expected to take place at the beginning of February.
New manager Maggie Foy aiming to improve Donegal Ladies’ fortunes
MAGGIE Foy is aiming to guide the Donegal senior ladies back up the ladder again in 2014.
Donegal’s McKenna Cup by numbers
A look at some significant numbers from the Dr McKenna Cup campaign
Donegal’s McKenna Cup campaign: Five things we learned
Chris McNulty: Donegal look to make ammends; Neil Gallagher re-affirms his worth; Murphy’s class knows no limits; New faces worth keeping; College problems to continue…