Bundoran got their Donegal SFC back on track with a 2-16 to 2-12 win over Termon this afternoon and now Alan Russell is content to see what tomorrow’s draw brings.
Bundoran got their Donegal SFC back on track with a 2-16 to 2-12 win over Termon this afternoon and now Alan Russell is content to see what tomorrow’s draw brings.
Christy Toye admitted his St Michael’s team were poor in Milford this evening and was relieved to see his team come through on a 1-14 to 0-14 scoreline – thanks mainly to Colm McFadden. Toye spoke to Charlie Collins
COLM MCFADDEN hit a staggering 1-9 as St Michael’s survived a scare at Moyle View Park to get the better of a battling Milford, writes Charlie Collins
BUNDORAN kept their aspirations of reaching a third Donegal SFC quarter-final in succession flickering with an away win at Termon this afternoon with Paul and Jamie Brennan the goalscorers, writes Charlie Collins.
Ethan Harkin played his part as Gaoth Dobhair made it two from two in the Donegal SFC. They overcame Killybegs 3-13 to 0-6 and Harkin spoke to Alan Foley afterwards
EARLY GOALS by Odhrán Mac Niallais settled any nerves Gaoth Dobhair might’ve possessed as they came through with ease against Killybegs in the Donegal SFC.
IN the end, Kilcar will feel their contest at St Eunan’s was the type of game they should have won but could have lost. Manager John McNulty spoke to Charlie Collins in Letterkenny
EAMON DOHERTY was content with the fighting spirit his St Eunan’s side showed to claim a draw with Kilcar but believes they had a chance to win the match with all the momentum. Doherty spoke to Charlie Collins
THE BIG-HITTERS all posted resounding wins on the opening weekend of the Donegal SFC.
St Eunan’s, Naomh Conaill, Kilcar and Gaoth Dobhair all had landslide victories, with St Michael’s, Glenfin, St Naul’s and MacCumhaill’s all made winning starts
STEPHEN GRIFFIN’S was just one of a host of smiles in Mountcharles yesterday as St Naul’s opened their Donegal SFC in style with the narrowest of wins against Dungloe.