The names of four candidates for the Donegal senior football team manager’s job have made it into the public domain. Chris McNulty profiles the quartet…
Rory Gallagher and Anthony Harkin now in Donegal frame
BY CHRIS MCNULTY RORY Gallagher has officially entered the running for the Donegal job and has been joined by a surprise candidate in the form of Anthony Harkin. Gallagher’s nomination was forwarded to the county secretary, Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh, ahead of today’s 5pm closing time by the Kilcar club. Advertisement Harkin’s named was entered […]
Tight-lipped, but Rory Gallagher remains the man in the frame for Donegal hotseat
RORY Gallagher is keeping tight-lipped on his bid to succeed Jim McGuinness as Donegal manager, but the Fermanagh native looks set to have his nomination formally submitted to the Donegal County Board before the deadline of 5pm today, Friday.
Donegal SFC: St Michael’s stun Kilcar as Dr Maguire race warms up
St Michael’s shocked Kilcar with a big win in Towney as the Donegal SFC takes shape…
Declan Bonner: A few teams can challenge for Dr Maguire, but will they?
There were no real surprises last weekend on the first weekend of action, but what we saw were the likes of St Eunan’s, Kilcar and, I feel, St Michael’s outline that they are real contenders.
McNulty withdraws from Seanad by-election race
KILCAR businessman Mr John McNulty has withdrawn his candidacy from the upcoming Seanad by-election, it has emerged.
Donegal SFC: Kilcar and St Eunan’s serve their notice on opening weekend
The Donegal SFC got underway this weekend with St Eunan’s, St Michael’s and Kilcar scoring eye-catching wins
McBrearty brothers look to cement a place in history
Patrick and Stephen McBrearty will look to make history on Sunday as they line out for Donegal in the All-Ireland senior and minor finals
Ryan McHugh – July 2014 Donegal News Sports Personality of the Month
Ryan McHugh capped a superb Ulster Championship with a Man of the Match display in the final…
Ryan McHugh wins Ulster GAA Writers’ Monthly Merit Award for July
TRADITION dies hard, especially in the McHugh household as it seems to be a case of ‘like father, like son.’