Declan Bonner: McGee brothers are indispensable to Donegal
Donegal searched deep – and found the hero within
Chris McNulty on the Donegal manager, Jim McGuinness…
Captain Murphy gets behind new Donegal charity
DONEGAL captain Michael Murphy and Letterkenny hero Alan Doherty have given the thumbs up to the new charity ‘Homes From Donegal’, which aims to re-house African refugees affected by war.
A mix of the old and new for Donegal on Ulster All-Star team
RYAN McHugh was named as the 2014 Ulster Player of the Year on Thursday, a night that saw the Kilcar man and five of his team-mates named on the Irish News Ulster All-Star team.
Jim McGuinness aims for Donegal improvement again for All-Ireland final
BY THE time Jim McGuinness meets his players next Sunday, the Donegal manager hopes to have finalised his plans for the following week’s All-Ireland final meeting with Kerry.
Donegal and McGuinness are making the dream real again
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com “It’s not because the world has forgotten; it’s because this once unlikely dream has become that most extraordinary of things: It has become real,” – Barack Obama IN the fourteenth minute of Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final between Donegal and Dublin, the Dublin based company Huggity snapped hundreds of images, taking in every […]
Six Ulster All-Stars for Donegal as Ryan McHugh lands Player of the Year prize
HOT on the heels of booking their place in the All-Ireland final, SIX Donegal players were last night recipients of Ulster All-Star awards while Ryan McHugh was named as the Player of the Year.
Donegal v Dublin preview: The biggest test yet – but Donegal are capable of pulling off an upset
Chris McNulty: Remember, this is a day, a game and an opposition that has been on Donegal’s radar for some time now.
Report: Donegal hold their nerve for dramatic win over Armagh
Donegal, thanks to late points by Michael Murphy and Patrick McBrearty, defeated Armagh in the All-Ireland quarter-final
Video: Donegal captain Michael Murphy’s victory speech
MICHAEL Murphy joined a list of great Ulster GAA captains on Sunday when he led Donegal to a third Anglo-Celt in four years. The 25-year-old Glenswilly man lauded his team-mates, manager Jim McGuinness and Donegal’s thousands of supporters as he took receipt of the Cup from Martin McAvinney, the Ulster Council President. Murphy has now […]