Catching the big wave Down Under


By Harry Walsh  THE freezing unseasonal weather has affected most water sports over the last few weeks – but it’s nothing out of the ordinary for two young Donegal surf-kayakers. Kieran McDyre (20), from Maas, Glenties and Conor O’Donnell (18), Annagry enjoy nothing better than coming face to face with six-foot waves off the Donegal […]


Donegal ladies contribute to historic success


LARISSA Muldoon from Cappry and Nora Stapleto from Fahan have been named in an unchanged Ireland XV for the visit of France tomorrow evening (kick-off 7.30, Ashbourne) as they look to edge closer to a first ever Grand Slam title.


Lot of work still to be done – Durcan


AS County Board Chairman Sean Dunnion made a presentation to Donegal goalkeeper Paul Durcan to mark his 100th game in the minutes after yesterday’s game, his Tyrone counterpart Niall Morgan was holding court with the national media in the middle of Healy Park.


C.L.G Ard an Rátha the big winner of fight night


PUNCHES were thrown with abandon by Ardara GAA players at the Blue Haven on Saturday night, however neither a red nor a yellow card was to be seen as White Collar Boxing came to town in the form of “Saturday Night’s all right for Fighting” Ardara GAA Fund-raising night.


Donegal’s very own superhero


TWENTY-year-old Carl McHugh will be hoping to draw on all the powers of his childhood superheroes when he lines out for Bradford City in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.