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KILCAR businessman Mr John McNulty has withdrawn his candidacy from the upcoming Seanad by-election, it has emerged.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.’
McBrearty brothers aiming for a unique double
PATRICK and Stephen McBrearty could become the first brothers in 51 years to play for Donegal on the same day in Ulster senior and minor finals.
Kilcar and Na Rossa to appeal as CCC award wins over non-fielding
NA ROSSA and Kilcar are set to lodge appeals against the decision of the Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) to aware wins to Naomh Ultan and Termon from games that were scheduled last weekend.
CCC to investigate non fielding as Na Rossa blast fixtures ‘shambles’
BY CHRIS MCNULTY THE Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) is awaiting the submission of two referees’ reports from unplayed fixtures over the weekend before deciding its next course of action. It comes as Kilcar failed to field against Termon on Friday night in a Division One League game in Towney, while Na Rossa didn’t travel […]
Stephen McBrearty in line to play some part for Donegal minors
STEPHEN McBrearty is expected to play some part in Sunday’s Ulster Minor League quarter-final against Derry, the 18-year-old Kilcar man having recovered from a cruciate knee ligament injury.