DONEGAL under-21 champions Kilcar enter the provincial fray on Sunday, when they travel to Antrim to face Tyrone’s Clonoe O’Rahilly’s in the quarter-final of Kickhams Creggan’s Ulster Under 21 Club Championship.
Galway v Donegal: Five things we learned
Chris McNulty: Positive signs from McBrearty as McElhinney and McHugh look set to force McGuinness into a dilemma
Donegal eyes now on Monaghan as Jim McGuinness hopes recovery continues
JIM McGuinness hopes to have something closely resembling a fully-fit panel at his disposal when Monaghan roll up to O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny for their next Division 2 encounter on Sunday March 2nd.
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.
Jim McGuinness tells Donegal’s young guns: ‘Progress and keep your place’
YOUNG guns Odhrán MacNiallais and Darach O’Connor have been rewarded for a positive McKenna Cup campaign by being selected in Jim McGuinness’s starting XV for Sunday’s National Football League opener against Laois at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise (throw-in 2pm).
Rescheduled fixture allows Kilcar to take part in Ulster Under-21 Tournament
A FIXTURES reshuffle will enable Kilcar, the Donegal Under-21 Champions, to take part in the Ulster Under-21 Football Champions Tournament.
Neil Gallagher, David Walsh ‘doubtful’ for Laois game; Eamon McGee suspended
NEIL Gallagher and David Walsh are considered ‘doubtful’ by Jim McGuinness for Donegal’s opening National Football League game of the year away to Laois on Sunday (O’Moore Park, Portlaoise throw-in 2pm).
Kilcar expected to withdrawn from Ulster Under-21 Tournament
KILCAR are expected to become the latest team to withdraw from the Ulster Under 21 Football Champions Tournament.
Sean Dunnion defends Donegal after Director General’s criticism
SEAN Dunnion, the chairman of the Donegal county board, has said that his committee had to stand by their man when Patrick McBrearty chose not to attend a Croke Park hearing following allegations that the player had been bitten during a game against Dublin last year.
GAA Director General Paraic Duffy critical of Donegal in annual report
PARAIC Duffy, the GAA’s Director General, has levelled stern criticism at Donegal’s door over the handling of both the incident during a League game last April when Patrick McBrearty was bitten by a Dublin player and the county’s decision to defer the 2014 Donegal senior football championship until the county team’s season has ended.