LAST WEEK, 39 Letterkenny Gaels Camogs and hurlers assembled at Kelly’s Centra at the Mountain Top in the early hours of the morning to make their way to Croke Park. Letterkenny…
LAST WEEK, 39 Letterkenny Gaels Camogs and hurlers assembled at Kelly’s Centra at the Mountain Top in the early hours of the morning to make their way to Croke Park. Letterkenny…
THE DONEGAL COUNTY BOARD have released a statement in response to comments made by Jim McGuinness in regards last year’s team holiday. Donegal County Board clarifies holiday stance after McGuinness voices…
WHEN Rory Gallagher was asked to surmise the relationship between Donegal and Mayo recently, he declared there is “an intense rivalry” between the two western counties. The Donegal manager wasn’t…
WHO’LL ever forget Donegal’s All-Ireland quarter-final against Kildare in 2011? That night at Croke Park, former Donegal forward Brendan Devenney was in the commentary box for BBC Radio Ulster alongside…
CHRISTY TOYE’S last minute, first touch goal on Saturday sealed a 3-12 to 0-11 win for Donegal over Galway in the All-Ireland qualifiers Round 4B. The St Michael’s clubman (pictured…
RORY GALLAGHER, the Donegal manager, saw his team overcome Galway in Saturday’s All-Ireland Round 4B qualifier on Saturday to set up an All-Ireland quarter-final against Mayo this coming Saturday. Gallagher’s…
FOR a team that has brought unparalleled success in the last five years, there was a cloud of negativity – in certain quarters – over the last fortnight. There were…
ODHRAN MACNIALLAIS was voted the Sky Sports/Eircom man of the match in Donegal’s 3-12 to 0-11 win over Galway in the Round 4B qualifier against Galway on Saturday. The Gaoth…
FORMER Donegal forward Brendan Devenney has claimed that Michael Murphy will not feature against Galway in Saturday’s All-Ireland Round 4B qualifier at Croke Park. Brendan Devenney: ‘Murphy’s out, 100 per…
ON A lonely bench at Belgrave Park in Rathmines he sat one night. All night long. The 1983 All-Ireland semi-final – the day Galway’s Val Daly broke Donegal hearts was…