A lot has changed since these teams met in a semi-final in 2007, writes Chris McNulty…
Kavanagh injury blow
RORY Kavanagh is in a race against time to be fit for Donegal’s Ulster SFC quarter-final with Derry after sustaining an ankle injury yesterday.
Croke Park the carrot for Donegal hurlers
A CROKE Park appearance in the final of this year’s Nicky Rackard Cup is the carrot for Ray Durack’s Donegal team ahead of their clash with Louth in Letterkenny this afternoon (2.30pm).
'Testing' times for Donegal's McBrearty
DONEGAL forward Patrick McBrearty won’t be deterred from facing Derry on June 16th by exam pressures – but the Kilcar teenager has taken a break from social media until after his Leaving Cert.
Report: Cavan can't get close enough to Donegal
DONEGAL are safely through to an Ulster quarter-final meeting with Derry as Cavan suffered a touch of stage fright at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Kavanagh honoured to lead Donegal in 100th game
RORY Kavanagh will step onto the pitch for the 100th time on Sunday – and the St Eunan’s man will captain the side as he hits the century.
Preview: More advanced Donegal to advance
Chris McNulty previews Sunday’s game between Cavan and Donegal…
Jim won't be complacent
DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness is guarding against any hint of complacency setting in as he prepares his charges for the trenches of Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan on Sunday afternoon.
Rory to lead Donegal
RORY Kavanagh will captain Donegal for Sunday’s Ulster senior football championship preliminary round game against Cavan at Kingspan Breffni Park (throw-in 3.30pm).
Head in the books, mind on the game – Patrick McBrearty interview
Donegal forward Patrick McBrearty looks ahead to Sunday’s game with Cavan after the year from his dreams in 2011.