Galway International Rally winner Declan Boyle has said he feared his engine would blow at one point during his victory last weekend in the Colm Quinn BMW Galway International Rally.
Donegal ladies manager Maggie Foy hits out at ref’ over Karen Guthrie sin-bin
DONEGAL ladies team manager Maggie Foy was seething yesterday after Karen Guthrie was sin-binned during her team’s defeat against Tyrone and she suggested that more than being disappointed with the defeat, she was annoyed with referee Yvonne Duffy.
Finn Harps friendly against Sligo Rovers moved to Ballyshannon
THE inclement weather of the past week has resulted in a change of venue for Saturday’s pre-season game between Finn Harps and Sligo Rovers, with the game now due to be played at the Lakeside astro-turf pitch in Ballyshannon at 4pm…
Raphoe journalist Liam Porter’s poetic personal journey
DONEGAL journalist Liam Porter wrote a poem a day in 2013 in a very personal ‘365 Challenge’.
Michael Ayton’s huge leap lands him an Ulster medal
Liam Porter: Two years ago, Michael Ayton suffered an accident and was unable to walk. Since recovering, he took up GAA and now has an Ulster medal…
Horgan hoping to have first Finn Harps signings tonight
FINN Harps manager Ollie Horgan hopes to have the first of his new signings completed by tomorrow, having spent much of his first week in the job talking to players.
Ollie Horgan believes he can lead Finn Harps’ promotion push
NEW Finn Harps manager Ollie Horgan has admitted that he is taking a huge step-up from managing in the Ulster Senior League to the Airtricity First Division…
Joe Boyle set to become new Finn Harps manager?
Joe Boyle is expected to be named as the new Finn Harps manager this week…
Schoolboys game in Donegal abandoned over abuse to referee
The Disciplinary Secretary of the Donegal Schoolboys League, Terry Leyden, has confirmed that a schoolboys’ match had to be abandoned in the county recently when the referee asked both the manager and assistant manager of a team to leave the field for persistent abuse.
Cockhill face tricky away tie to Crumlin
Having seen off the challenge of their closest rivals in Donegal with a dramatic extra-time victory, Ulster Senior League champions Cockhill Celtic have been handed the toughest draw of the three remaining USL sides in Round 3 of the Intermediate Cup.