Donegal are reporting a fully fit panel ahead of Sunday’s game against Tyrone…
Letterkenny man is first Donegal person to climb Mount Everest
POPULAR Letterkenny businessman Jason Black this morning became the first Donegal person ever to summit the world’s highest and most dangerous mountain – Mount Everest.
GAA forum on Wednesday ahead of Donegal-Tyrone
The Donegal GAA Supporters Club are delighted to announce that they will be holding a Discussion Forum in An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny on Wednesday 22nd May at 8pm.
Minor ladies chase Ulster glory
MILFORD’S Amber Barrett is set for a return to action tomorrow when the Donegal Minor Ladies team face Cavan in the Ulster Minor ‘A’ Football Championship final in Ballyconnell (throw-in 1pm).
Gardai seeking information in relation to “brutal” Letterkenny murder
GARDAI have described as “brutal” the murder of a Polish national in his apartment in Letterkenny earlier this week.
Harte: We’re ready to challenge Donegal
MICKEY Harte is expecting to have a full squad from which to select a team to face Donegal on Sunday week – and the Tyrone boss believes his squad is better placed this year to derail Jim McGuinness’s charge for a third Ulster title in a row…
McQuillan to take charge in Ballybofey
EXPERIENCED Cavan referee Joe McQuillan has been confirmed as the man who will take charge of this year’s plum first round game in the Championship: the meeting on Sunday week of Donegal and Tyrone in Ballybofey.
McBrearty’s sends Kilcar top as Michael’s fall to first defeat
ILCAR shot to the top of the pile in Division 1 after inflicting a first defeat of the season on St Michael’s in a real game of two halves…
Lacey absence ‘not a major concern’
THERE are no fresh concerns over the fitness of Karl Lacey, despite the Footballer of the Year not playing for Four Masters in their League game at Ardara yesterday…
“Unacceptable no one taken to account for bite” – Duffy
GAA Director General Páraic Duffy has acknowledged that Patrick McBrearty was on the receiving end of a bite during last month’s League game against Dublin and said that the saga dubbed ‘bitegate’ has been ‘damaging’ for the Association.