Chris McNulty on the rivalry between Naomh Conaill and St Eunan’s…
Donegal SFC: Eunan's, Dungloe bid for final spot
THEIR Championship was in threat of being over before it begun when Kilcar came to O’Donnell Park and took a prized first leg scalp.
SFC: Semi goes ahead on Sunday
FOUR Masters have had a request for a deferral of their SFC semi-final with Naomh Conaill turned down by the CCC – who have confirmed that the game goes ahead on Sunday at O’Donnell Park.
Dubs set for Letterkenny
DONEGAL’S final National League game of 2013, against Dublin, is set to be staged in O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny.
Molloy considers the top job
DONEGAL legend Anthony Molloy has emerged as a leading candidate for the position of County Chairman – which will become vacant at the annual Convention in December.
Michael Murphy – September 2012 Donegal News Sports Personality Winner
Donegal captain Michael Murphy is the Donegal News Sports Star of the Month for September 2012, writes Chris McNulty…
Masters seek deferral of semi
From Chris McNulty in Ballybofey THE Four Masters club has tonight tabled a request to the Donegal Competition’s Controls Committee (CCC) seeking a deferral of their Donegal SFC semi-final with Naomh Conaill. Following tonight’s 1-15 to 1-8 extra-time win over St Michael’s in MacCumhaill Park, club officials made the request. Advertisement The game is scheduled […]
Donegal SFC: McGinty goal gives Masters the 'extra' edge
FOUR MASTERS 1-15 ST MICHAEL’S 1-08 By Chris McNulty in Ballybofey FOUR Masters are through to face Naomh Conaill in the Donegal SFC semi-final as Oisin McGinty’s extra time goal took them away from St Michael’s in tonight’s quarter-final replay in MacCumhaill Park. Advertisement McGinty cracked past Ciaran Gallagher four minutes from the end of […]
Donegal will 'fight tooth and nail' to host Tyrone
DONEGAL GAA Secretary Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh says that the Co Board will ‘fight tooth and nail’ to ensure that Sean MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey is given the green light to stage Donegal’s 2013 Ulster Championship quarter-final with Tyrone.
Nothing would give me greater pride than lifting Sam
Donegal captain Michael Murphy has said that nothing would give him greater pride than to emulate Anthony Molloy and lift the Sam Maguire for Donegal.