DONEGAL will bid to qualify for their fourth successive Ulster Under 21 Final tonight, when they face Tyrone in Celtic Park, Derry at 8pm. Maxi Curran led the county past the tricky last four stage in each of the last three seasons, although his teams failed to claim the silverware at stake. Declan Bonner has […]
DECLAN BONNER: First final of 2016 for Donegal
The first final of the year for a Donegal team takes place on Saturday when the Under 21 side takes on Mayo in the North-West Cup decider.
DECLAN BONNER: Kavanagh’s return a boost for Donegal
There was great news for Donegal this week with the announcement that Rory Kavanagh is set to return to the Senior Squad.
DECLAN BONNER – Heartbreak for Bundoran
There was heartbreak for Bundoran last week in the Ulster Intermediate Final and there’s no doubt that it was a game they should have won. They were the better side for the majority of the game but it was a difficult day to play football, and they didn’t get enough scores on the board. We […]
DECLAN BONNER: Time to move on from disappointing week
It has been a very disappointing week with a lot false reports emerging relating back to our Minor Championship match with Tyrone which took place in May.
Ulster GAA ‘Minor’ findings to remain confidential
THE findings of report into ‘sledging row’ that marred the Ulster minor football c’ship clash between Donegal and Tyrone are to remain confidential.
NI minister takes interest in Donegal windfarm
THE Northern Ireland Environment Minister is to write to An Bord Pleanala (ABP) about the planning process for the proposed Carrickaduff windfarm.
Eamon McGee: Still in search of perfection
Donegal defender Eamon McGee says Derry are in an ‘ideal place’ heading into this weekend’s semi-final clash in Clones
Donegal County Board to lodge appeal on Friday against minors’ suspensions
THE Donegal County Board will lodge an appeal to the Ulster Council tomorrow morning against the eight-week suspension given to two minor players and two members of the minor backroom team.
Donegal and Tyrone hit with fines, Devlin suspended after half-time clash
DONEGAL and Tyrone have each been handed €5,000 fines for their part in the half-time brawl that marred Sunday’s Ulster Championship game at Sean MacCumhaill Park.