Great game in Ballybofey.
Flat Donegal hard to figure – Devenney
By Frank Craig Brendan Devenney admits it’s still hard to fathom how or why Donegal were so lethargic in defeat against Mayo in Castlebar last Saturday. Declan Bonner’s men were outworked and out muscled in most areas and their lack of intensity was extremely evident even without the benefit of the actual numbers or statistics […]
Donegal’s potential excites Kavanagh
Kavanagh says Donegal have brought a new variety to their game that makes it extremely difficult for the opposition to pin them down.
Changes confirmed to Donegal backroom team
Rochford was manager of the Mayo senior team for the last three seasons and took them to the brink of winning the Sam Maguire on two occasions.
Donegal ladies firmly in sight of semi-final spot
Donegal have been drawn to play Monaghan in the Ulster Championship semi-final, a game which has been pencilled in for June 10.
Devenney: Donegal have enough in tank to beat Mayo
Devenney has been very impressed by the start McBrearty has made to the 2018 season while he’s also encouraged by the form of Brennan and O’Donnell
Donegal families need a Mica Redress Scheme now – Senator Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
Donegal Sinn Féin Senator Pádraig Mac Lochlainn has again appealed to the Government to put in place a redress scheme for the thousands of Donegal families affected by mica defective concrete blocks in their homes. He raised the matter again in the Seanad today with the Minister of State for Housing Damien English. Senator […]
Donegal lose to Mayo and miss out on League Final spot
Mayo 1-12 Donegal 0-13 A poor second half display proved costly as 14-man Donegal lost to Mayo in Castlebar today. Donegal kicked the first two points of the match, but Mayo hit back with 1-3 on the trot. Cillian O’Connor scored a penalty, after he was fouled by Mark Anthony McGinley. Advertisement However, Donegal had […]
Donegal footballers eye final prize
A League final is the carrot for Rory Gallagher’s team who extended their unbeaten run to five games after last weekend’s eventful draw with Monaghan