A MAN who has survived child abuse inflicted by Eamonn Crossan has told the former priest to “return to rot where you came from” during a victim impact statement delivered at Letterkenny Circuit Court. Judge John Aylmer directed that a camera be repositioned in the court, yesterday morning, so that the victim, now in his […]
Attendees at National Ploughing Championships to be asked to name their favourite saint
Visitors to stand 326 at the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, County Laois will be asked to name their favourite saint. The question is being asked by Bishop Denis Nulty of Kildare and Leighlin in whose diocese the 3-day Ploughing Championships will be held from 19 – 21 September. ‘I expect that people will name saints […]
Jim McGuinness still ‘road testing’ but Donegal need to get on track against Louth
ON THE back of two games without a win – the draw against Meath and the defeat by Down – Donegal have a chance to get their promotion wheels back on the tracks this Sunday
Rory Kavanagh: “We want to make the most of now”
Chris McNulty hears from the Donegal midfielder Rory Kavanagh ahead of Sunday’s game against Monaghan
Jim McGuinness hopes for ‘Paddy’s day return for Paddy McGrath
DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness remains hopeful that corner-back Paddy McGrath will return to full fitness next month.
Damian Diver and Donegal ‘looking to lift things’ during three-week League break
Donegal selector Damian Diver is keen to get down to some serious work over the next three weeks…
Declan Bonner: Donegal’s jigsaw is coming together nicely
Still early days, but right now Jim McGuinness has a lethal concoction and the whole picture looks to be a strong one.
Christy Toye: “I’m thankful for every training session I do now”
Chris McNulty speaks to the Donegal footballer Christy Toye as he prepares to play in back-to-back matches for the first time since July 2009…
Preview: Neil Gallagher’s return another timely boost for Donegal
NEIL Gallagher has returned to the Donegal panel for Sunday’s game against Galway, with Christy Toye handed a starting berth as Jim McGuinness’s hand gets a little more stronger.
Laois v Donegal: Five things we learned
Chris McNulty: Toye an important cog as Donegal’s wheel gathers strength in Division 2