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Hugh Kennedy with Donegal GAA County Board Chair, Mary Coughlan, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Also included is his ...
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Ecstatic Donegal fans were invading the pitch in Clones just as more players and staff got involved and the situation threatened to devolve further. CHAOTIC SCENES: Players from both sides tussle ...
Donegal's victory earned the county their 12th Ulster title Donegal retained the Ulster Football title by edging out All-Ireland champions Armagh 2-23 to 0-28 after extra-time following another ...
Another Ulster final epic went to extra-time – the third in a row to do so – and it was holders Donegal who repeated last year's victory over Armagh to retain their title. Substitute Niall O ...
A gripping Ulster football championship final ended in chaotic scenes in Clones when Donegal and Armagh players tangled on the pitch as jubilant Donegal fans were streaming onto the field into the ...
The body of an adult teenager has been recovered following a multi-agency response to three people in difficulty off the Donegal coast. Gardaí in Buncrana were alerted by the Coast Guard to a ...
Donegal had been All-Ireland quarter-finalists in 2009, the first year of John Joe Doherty’s time as manager. The retention of their Dr McKenna Cup title in 2010 raised hopes that they could go ...
Donegal captain Patrick McBrearty lifts the Anglo-Celt cup after beating Armagh in the 2024 decider. In a repeat of last year's Ulster final, the defending champions Donegal take on the All ...
Young Finbarr Roarty of Donegal will win an Allstar in his career. But it’s Burns for me, just. 3 Barry McCambridge (Armagh) CLASS forwards like Darren McCurry will have more good days than bad ...
In a repeat of last year's Ulster final, the defending champions Donegal take on the All-Ireland champions Armagh at a sold-out Clones. The Tir Chonaill men are hoping to retain the title while ...
A crowd of 28,788 gathered to witness an outstanding fixture. On several occasions, Donegal looked to deliver a killer blow. Time and again, Armagh found a response until Niall O’Donnell settled it.
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