DONEGAL hurlers are on the look out for a new manager following confirmation this week that Ray Durack has decided to step down.
Offaly native to make first Donegal start as hurlers face Armagh
AN Offaly native is set to make his first start for Donegal hurlers on Sunday when Ray Durack’s side square up to Armagh at the Athletic Grounds
Ray Durack ready for step up in class with Donegal hurlers
Donegal hurling manager Ray Durack says his side will be able to hold their own in Division 2B
Donegal take top awards at Ulster GAA Writers Banquet
DONEGAL was well represented among the winners at the 27th annual Ulster GAA Writers Association annual awards banquet at the Great Northern Hotel in Bundoran on Saturday night.
Ray Durack re-appointed Donegal hurling manager for two-year term
RAY Durack has been re-appointed as the Donegal hurling manager for a two-year term.
Donegal hurling comes of age to win promotion
Donegal hurling manager Ray Durack and player Paddy Hannigan reflect on their promotion to Division 2B of the National Hurling League
Promotion is a dream come true for Ray Durack and Donegal hurlers
Ray Durack said winning promotion to Division 2B of the National Hurling League was a dream come true
Report: History made as Donegal hurlers reach Division 2B
Fourteen-man Donegal defeated Fingal to seal a historic promotion to Division 2B
Ray Durack urges Donegal hurlers to make leap in National League final
RAY Durack has urged his Donegal hurlers to learn from where they missed out last year when they take on Roscommon in Sunday-week’s Division 3A final at Markievicz Park, Sligo (throw-in 2pm).
Ray Durack: Donegal hurlers can ‘move up a level’
RAY Durack admits that his squad was ‘hurt’ by the disappointment of being beaten by Fingal in the Division 3A final last year – and the Donegal boss was delighted that his side have got 2014 off to a winning start.