It’s been yet another great adventure for players and supporters alike but in the end Rory Gallagher’s Donegal team fell just short of the ultimate goal over the weekend.
Two late changes to Donegal team ahead of Mayo clash
BY HARRY WALSH DONEGAL have made two late changes to the starting line-up for this evening’s All-Ireland quarter meeting with Mayo at Croke Park. Christy Toye and Hugh McFadden have come into the 15 in place of Martin McElhinney and Martin O’Reilly Advertisement Paul Durcan; Paddy McGrath, Neil McGee; Ryan McHugh, Karl Lacey, Frank McGlynn; […]
Lacey and McElhinney named in starting fifteen
DONEGAL manager Rory Gallagher has made two changes to the team which started against Galweay ahead of this weekend’s quarter-final meeting with Mayo at Croke Park.
Donegal teams performing well at Macron Cup
The Macron Cup started on Wednesday and runs through to Saturday and Donegal has Three teams involved at different age groups.
Countdown to Finn Valley Vintage Rally and Threshing Day
HUNDREDS are expected to flock to the thirteenth annual Finn Valley Vintage Rally and Threshing Day which takes place this Sunday, at Crossroads, Killygordon.
Hopefully we’re better primed for Mayo test – McGlynn
LESS than an hour after the final whistle has sounded last Saturday evening and all the media attention had already moved onto next weekend’s quarter final clash with Mayo, also at Croke Park.
Renowned east Donegal fiddle player launches debut album
RENOWNED Castlefinn fiddle player Bríd Harper this weekend launches her long-awaited debut album at the Brantry Fleadh 2015, which is being held near Dungannon, County Tyrone.
Leading life and business coach coming to Donegal
A LEADING American life and business coach will facilitate an empowerment workshop for women in Ballybofey next week.
Donegal sting contains enough poison to have a say in the destination of Sam Maguire
IT WAS 2009 when John Joe Doherty spoke about the ‘last sting of a dying wasp’.
Well known fiddle player Tommy Peoples speaks about life, music, and his new book
IN A rare interview, world-famous traditional fiddler Tommy Peoples this week spoke to Donegal News reporter Cronan Scanlon about his life and times as well as the return of the fairies to their ancestral home in east Donegal.