DONEGAL senior football panellist Ross Wherity is emigrating to New York this week – but St Eunan’s will fly the player back for their Donegal senior football championship quarter-final meeting with Malin next month…
Minor hurlers well beaten by Meath
A WHIRLWIND start from Meath saw the Royals blitz Donegal in Clones yesterday to reach the Minor B final.
Donegal must harness Buncrana Cup successes
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com DONEGAL’S first Buncrana Cup success in 2000 and the county has, not including the 2007 final against Cavan, the replay of which wasn’t played, won the competition six times. On Saturday, Sean Paul Barrett’s team scored an impressive 3-6 to 0-3 win over Tyrone. Ethan O’Donnell, Nathan Gavigan and Michael Carroll […]
Minor hurlers chase a final spot
Donegal minor hurlers will play Meath in Clones this afternoon (throw-in, 3pm) with the winners going through to the All-Ireland Minor ‘B’ final.
Co Board in social media warning
GAA members have been warned by the Donegal County Board that they face disciplinary action over comments made recently on social media websites.
Championship dates finalised
THE Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) has confirmed dates for an ‘eight-week feast of GAA Championship action’, following their meeting last night.
McEniff and Bundoran now target League safety
Brian McEniff and Bundoran are targeting Division 2 consolidation after securing their senior championship status…
Clubs in the dark over quarter-finals
THE Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) will meet tonight to make a decision on whether or not the quarter-finals of the Donegal Senior Football Championship will go ahead this weekend.
Impressive Donegal retain Buncrana Cup
DONEGAL 3-06 TYRONE 0-03 BY CHRIS MCNULTY AT THE SCARVEY DONEGAL retained the Buncrana Cup following an impressive win over Tyrone on Saturday. Advertisement Ethan O’Donnell, Nathan Gavigan and Michael Carroll netted the goals as Sean Paul Barrett’s boys claimed the fine scalp of the Red Hands. It was a repeat of last year’s final […]
Clearing the clutter and freshening the minds: how Donegal can light their fire again
Chris McNulty reflects on Donegal’s defeat to Mayo and wonders: Where to now for Jim McGuinness and his players…