RAY Durack says his Donegal hurlers will be on the march next year in search of another Nicky Rackard Cup success.
Michael Murphy ‘privileged’ to get Civic Reception
MICHAEL Murphy has said that he is ‘privileged and honored’ to have been afford a Civic Reception by Donegal County Council this afternoon
Report: Colm McFadden on song as Donegal win challenge
CLASSY Donegal full forward Colm McFadden was the star of the show as Tir Chonaill easily disposed of a weakened Fermanagh side in Convoy on Thursday night.
Eugene McGee blasts Donegal’s deferral
THE Chairman of the Football Review Committee, Eugene McGee, has blasted Donegal’s decision to defer the 2014 senior and intermediate championships until the county team’s interest in the All-Ireland series has ceased.
Donegal GAA Board records healthy profit despite loss of hacked funds
OUTGOING Donegal county board treasurer Grace Boyle departs on a largely positive footing with her accounts ahead of Sunday’s convention showing a neat profit for the year ending October 31.
Archaic ‘condition’ is unreasonable and unworkable
Chris McNulty: Are we entering an age where delegates will be asked to place electronic devices in a container before being admitted to meetings?
Donegal GAA media declines invite to county convention
IN AN unprecedented step, there will be no media presence at Sunday’s Donegal county convention after members of the local media declined an invite to attend.
Donegal County Council to give Michael Murphy a Civic Reception
DONEGAL captain Michael Murphy will be afforded a Civic Reception by the Donegal County Council on Monday afternoon.
Niall Erskine: Failure to address club fixtures could be ‘fatal’
DONEGAL’s Central Council delegate, Niall Erskine, has urged GAA officers to ‘strike a balance’ and take responsibility for the growing unease among club players in relation to the hot potato of the fixtures schedule.
Stark warning as emigration continues to hit Donegal GAA hard
AODH Máirtín Ó Fearraigh, the Donegal County Board Secretary, believes some clubs in Donegal could find themselves struggling to field teams, if the number of players transferring out of the county continues at its current level.