By Harry Walsh LESS than twenty-four hours after Glenswilly booked a final meeting with St Eunan’s in the 2014 Donegal Senior football Championship, Kilcar were winning their first league title since 1987. The men from Towney beat Gaoth Dobhair 5-19 to 0-10 but you get the feeling that they would swap that piece of silverware […]
Donegal players on U19 International duty
LETTERKENNY footballers Dale Gorman and Chris Flanagan together with Inishowen goalkeepers Harry Doherty and Peter Burke were on U19 international duty over recent days.
Two Donegal lads named in Republic of Ireland U19 squad
TWO Donegal players have been included in the Republic of Ireland U19 squad for two friendly international games against Sweden next week.
Letterkenny hospital overspends budget by €7 million
THE budget deficit at Letterkenny General Hospital has reached almost €7m at a time when more than 2,300 adults and children are waiting more than a year for an appointment, it has emerged.
Mark English: Morocco, Rio de Janeiro, World Championships, Olympics and playing gaelic football
EUROPEAN bronze medalist Mark English will draw the curtain on the most successful season of his fledgling career at the IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakech, Morocco, on Sunday evening.
Night of celebration as Dungloe GAA club open new clubhouse
DUNGLOE GAA Club has a long and proud history providing sporting and cultural activities in the Rosses dating back more than ninety years.
Sweet memories made proving once again why football’s special
MORE than twenty four years have passed since I snagged my first job in journalism as a sports reporter.
Annagry man heads for Antarctia as Communications manager
By Harry Walsh NEXT month a Donegal man will take up employment as Communications Manager for Rothera, the main British Antarctic Survey (BAS) research station in Antarctica. Danny McFadden (33) from Calhame, Annagry, expects to make the final stage of his 36-hour journey to the South Pole, perched in the cockpit of a small propeller […]
Supporting Donegal from within Croke Park and… Guatemala
A NERVOUS FOOTBALL fever has gripped the county ahead of Donegal’s historic All-Ireland semi-final clash with Dublin at minor and senior level on Sunday.
A true ‘Warrior’ who battled great odds
SIX years ago, Mark McCollum, a 47-year-old father of two young girls was informed that, without surgery, he had only weeks to live.