DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness declared himself satisfied with his lot yesterday evening as he assessed a draw with Meath in Ballybofey, obtained thanks to a pointed free from Michael Murphy with the final swing of the sword.
Meath draw sets Donegal up for ‘four-pointer’ with Down in Newry
Donegal are set up for a titanic battle with Down next weekend after drawing with Meath in Ballybofey
Report: Michael Murphy secures draw for Donegal against Meath with late free
MICHAEL Murphy snatched a last-gasp equaliser for Donegal to preserve their unbeaten League run and deny dogged Meath a win.
Reaction: Positives aplenty for Jim McGuinness and Donegal
A SECOND big away win of the campaign drew plenty of positives for Jim McGuinness to chew upon over the next three weeks as the National League goes into a break before the temperature rises in March.
Report: Donegal top of Division 2 after seven-point win in Galway
DONEGAL went clear at the top of Division 2 thanks to another comprehensive win, as Jim McGuinness’s side had seven points to spare on Galway at Pearse Stadium.
Donegal name unchanged team for Galway as Neil Gallagher returns to squad
JIM McGuinness has named an unchanged team for Donegal’s trip to Galway on Sunday.
Report: Christy Toye back to inspire Donegal win against Laois
DONEGAL made an emphatic statement of their Division 2 credentials as they steamrolled Laois on what was surely an excruciating first day at the League office for the new O’Moore boss, Tomas Ó Flatharta.
MacLarnon Cup dates confirmed
DATES and venues have been confirmed for the MacLarnon Cup quarter-finals, involving two Donegal schools, St Eunan’s College of Letterkenny and the Inishowen amalgamation Colaiste Inis Eoghain.
Donegal GAA officially launches lucrative three-year deal with O’Neill’s
DONEGAL GAA officially launched their lucrative new three-year partnership with sportswear manufacturer O’Neill’s this evening at a function in the Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny.
Donegal’s McKenna Cup campaign: Five things we learned
Chris McNulty: Donegal look to make ammends; Neil Gallagher re-affirms his worth; Murphy’s class knows no limits; New faces worth keeping; College problems to continue…