GLENSWILLY 3-09 ROSLEA 2-08 Report by Chris McNulty at Healy Park WITH them it is never straightforward, but the bottom line is all that matters to Glenswilly. Advertisement History has been made and yet more history could await the Foxhall side in December. Gary McDaid’s side will contest the Ulster senior club final in two […]
Philip O’Donnell: Relaxed and focussed in the firing line
Ryan Ferry hears from the Glenswilly goalkeeper, Philip O’Donnell…
Precise preparation the key as Glenswilly ready to answer history’s call
Chris McNulty on Glenswilly’s Ulster Club semi-final against Roslea…
Gary McDaid urges his Glenswilly team to ‘grab the opportunity’
GARY McDaid has urged his Glenswilly team to ‘grab the opportunity’ in Sunday’s Ulster semi-final against Roslea Shamrocks at Healy Park, Omagh (throw-in, 2.30pm).
Another dream team for Ireland
I remember it well. Stephen Staunton was about to be appointed as the new Republic of Ireland manager and many of us were asking why. He has served his country well as a player for a long time and was in the early stages of his post playing career.
Another top award for Glenswilly’s Michael Murphy
‘A Night in November’ was an award-winning play by Marie Jones and, surely, a ‘weekend in October’ was an award winner for Michael Murphy.
McDaid well aware of difficult St Gall’s challenge
GLENSWILLY manager Gary McDaid is well aware of the difficult challenge that awaits his team when they take on St Gall’s in MacCumhaill Park this Sunday (Throw-in 2:30 pm).
Report: Michael Murphy captains Ireland to facile win over poor Australia
IRELAND 116 (6-22-5) AUSTRALIA 37 (2-7-4) Ireland win 173-72 on aggregate BY CHRIS MCNULTY AT CROKE PARK MICHAEL Murphy’s talents at this game are plainly obvious, but the Donegal skipper doesn’t have a flicker of regret at passing up a chance at Australian Rules. Advertisement Time was when the Glenswilly man was courted strongly by […]
Michael Murphy has the total package – and Glenswilly can press on from final win
THERE are very few players who can lay claim to having it all – we are lucky in Donegal, then, that we have Michael Murphy.