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Donegal GAA

The Donegal County Board (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Dhún na nGall) or Donegal GAA is one of 32 county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Ireland, and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in County Donegal.

Donegal GAA
Irish:Dún na nGall
Tír Chonaill
Founded:1905
Province:Ulster
Dominant sport:Gaelic football
Ground(s):MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
County colours:  Gold   Green
Website:County board website
County teams
NFL:Division 2
NHL:Division 2B
Football Championship:Sam Maguire Cup
Hurling Championship:Nicky Rackard Cup
Ladies' Gaelic football:Brendan Martin Cup
Camogie:O'Duffy Cup

The County Board is responsible for preparing the Donegal county teams in the various Gaelic sporting codes; football, hurling, camogie and handball.

The county football team was the third from the province of Ulster to win an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC), following Cavan and Down. It last won the All-Ireland SFC in 2012 and the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019. Donegal players comprised most of the 2012 All Stars Team of the Year, and the three nominations for the All Stars Footballer of the Year, ultimately won by Karl Lacey.[1] In addition, having been invited to assist the Celtic soccer team in Scotland, Donegal manager Jim McGuinness became the first Gaelic football inter-county manager to have been offered a role at a professional sports team abroad.[2] McGuinness's services have also been sought by Premier League soccer teams.[3]

According to a 2015 TUD study by Shane Mangan, Donegal had the largest playing population in Ulster, with 14,000 players at that time.[4]

Governance edit

The first Donegal County Board was formed in 1905.[5]

Charlie O'Donnell resigned as County Secretary for personal reasons 15 months into a seven-year contract in December 2009.[6]

When John McConnell was County Chairman[when?], he worked with Brian McEniff on plans for a divisional championship in the county; McConnell later resigned and this proposal did not go any further.[7]

Naul McCole was County Chairman in 1992 and was also a selector under Brian McEniff when Donegal won the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.[8]

Pat Conaghan was County Chairman in 1997.[9]

Brian McEniff was County Chairman in late 2002 when, unable to find a manager for the senior football team, he did it himself.[10][11]

P. J. McGowan completed five years as County Chairman in December 2012.[12] Sean Dunnion succeeded McGowan.[13] Aodh Ruadh clubman Mick McGrath — a former inter-county referee — succeeded Dunnion as the 43rd chair in 2017.[14]

County Treasurer Cieran Kelly resigned early from his role in July 2018, blaming County Chairman Mick McGrath for ensuring that he "wasn't welcome" at fundraising meetings.[15] The election for Kelly's successor was tied on votes 33 apiece so, at Croke Park's request, lots were drawn to pick Alan Boyd (formerly the Cultural and Irish Officer) over Brendan Kelly.[16]

Football edit

 
Gaoth Dobhair club grounds in Machaire Gathlán
 
Michael Murphy scores a penalty in the 2008 Ulster Senior Football Championship

Clubs edit

The county's most successful football clubs are Gaoth Dobhair and St Eunan's who have won the Donegal Senior Football Championship (SFC) on fifteen occasions each. Gaoth Dobhair also won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship in 2018.

Aodh Ruadh of Ballyshannon are next in the Donegal SFC rankings, before a sizeable gap to fourth position. 14 clubs have won more than one title. Killybegs, though possessing only six SFCs, also appeared in the final of the 1991 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, a feat never achieved by either St Eunan's or Aodh Ruadh.

A system of promotion and relegation operates between the SFC and the Donegal Intermediate Football Championship (IFC). Likewise, between the IFC and the Donegal Junior Football Championship (JFC).

The All-County Leagues are another competition for clubs. This had been divided into four divisions for many years but — because of the "split season" and the inability to play 18 rounds of games — from 2022, this was reduced to three, with 13 clubs in Division 1, 14 clubs in Division 2 and 13 clubs in Division 3.[17]

As of 2013, there were 40 clubs under the auspices of the Donegal County Board.[18][19] These range from Malin at the northernmost point of the county to Naomh Columba in the south, a round distance cited in 2020 media reports of c. 320 kilometres, with an estimated one-way time of more than two hours before roadworks were taken into account.[20][21]

County team edit

The county team came to the fore of Ulster football in the 1970s, winning its first Ulster Senior Football Championship in 1972. The win coincided with the county's first All Star—in the form of Brian McEniff—in the second year of the award's existence. A second provincial title followed for Donegal in 1974.

The county team won a third provincial title in 1983. Fourth and fifth titles followed in 1990 and 1992. They team later qualified for the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, where it defeated heavy favourites Dublin.

Donegal last won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2012.[22] The team last won the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019.

Hurling edit

Clubs edit

Clubs contest the Donegal Senior Hurling Championship.

Burt and Setanta Hurling Club have an archrivalry.[23] They are the county's most prominent clubs in the sport.

County team edit

Donegal's first Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was won in 1906, its most recent in 1932.

In the 21st-century, Donegal won the 2011 Lory Meagher Cup.[24] The county then became the first to win the Nicky Rackard Cup on three occasions, achieving this feat in 2020 after earlier wins in 2013 and 2018.[25][26][27]

In 2019, following the 2018 Nicky Rackard win, the county made its debut in the Christy Ring Cup, the competition founded in place of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship.

Ladies' football edit

Donegal has a ladies' football team.

Dominic McGlinchey resigned as senior manager in 2009 and Hughie Molloy took over temporarily until the end of the season. .[28] Molloy was appointed new manager of the team in December 2012. Maxi Curran is now Donegal Senior Ladies Football Manager.[28]

Camogie edit

Donegal competed in the Ulster Senior Championship from the 1930s, hosting Antrim in Letterkenny in 1945. They succeeded in fielding a league team in the 1980s, drawing on the groundwork at Loreto, Letterkenny which fielded successful colleges teams. The Pan Celtic games of 2006 rejuvenated camogie in Donegal and the county returned to competition in the Ulster Junior Championship in 2008.[29]

Under Camogie's National Development Plan 2010–2015, "Our Game, Our Passion",[30] it was announced that Donegal, Kerry, Mayo and Monaghan would receive a total of 14 new clubs by 2015.[31]

Eponyms edit

Several clubs in cities worldwide use the "Donegal" or "Tír Chonaill" name. These include:

Statistics edit

Fr Seán Ó Gallchóir, the statistician, first compiled a twelve-page booklet in 1979 using his research into the newspaper archives of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal News and Derry Journal, which he personally gathered at their offices and compiled in scrapbooks. The Book of Donegal GAA Facts was first published in 1985. The eighth edition of the book launched in 2020. It is used by journalists wishing to verify information on Gaelic games in the county.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ "Donegal's Karl Lacey is named Gaelic Footballer of 2012". BBC Sport. 27 October 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  2. ^ Moran, Seán (9 November 2012). "McGuinness move would be huge blow to Donegal". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 November 2012. Whereas the GAA has sustained a modest loss of players to the AFL over the years this is the first time that a top-rank inter-county manager has been offered a job in professional sport. McGuinness is unusual in the ranks of All-Ireland winning managers in that he has extensive academic qualifications in both sports science and sports psychology, in which he holds a masters degree.
  3. ^ "Donegal dismiss reports linking Jim McGuinness to Liverpool FC". RTÉ Sport. 5 October 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  4. ^ O'Kane, Cahair (10 August 2021). "Kicking Out: At what point do we question urban investment?". The Irish News. It's a while back now but TUD lecturer Shane Mangan released figures in 2015 that showed the number of registered players in each county... Donegal, with the biggest playing population of the nine counties at almost 14,000 registered players, were 26th on the list for funding.
  5. ^ "Heroes of '92 allowed Donegal to remove psychological barrier". Sunday Independent. 9 October 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Martin McHugh will try for a Central Council role again". BBC Sport. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  7. ^ Heaney, Paddy (25 November 2013). "The life of Brian". The Irish News. Retrieved 25 November 2013. When John McConnell resigned as chairman, the idea for a divisional championship was abandoned. But McEniff revealed that their plans had reached an advanced stage.
  8. ^ Foley, Alan (8 January 2009). . Donegal Democrat. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2009. After a quick word with county chairman and selector Naul McCole… McEniff made his move.
  9. ^ McNulty, Chris (22 September 2017). "Declan Bonner: It'll be 'all or nothing' for Donegal's 'half mad' new manager". Retrieved 22 September 2017. Anthony Molloy, Tom Connaghan[sic] and Pauric McShea all withdrew from the race and Pat Conaghan, the then County Chairman, informed Bonner at 9.29pm [on 11 August 1997] that he was the new Donegal manager.
  10. ^ Bogue, Declan (9 May 2020). "My inspirational quartet that make up Ulster GAA's Mount Rushmore". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  11. ^ McNulty, Chris (15 September 2017). "Lifetime Achievement award for Brian McEniff". Retrieved 15 September 2017.
  12. ^ McNulty, Chris (19 October 2012). "Molloy considers the top job". Donegal News. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  13. ^ "Donegal Chairman Sean Dunnion on County Convention". Highland Radio. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  14. ^ McNulty, Chris (7 December 2017). "McGrath set for the Chair at low-key Donegal GAA Convention". Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  15. ^ Keys, Colm (30 August 2018). "Kelly quit Donegal because he felt unwelcome". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Alan Boyd is the new Donegal County Board Treasurer". Highland Radio. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  17. ^ Bonner, Declan (31 March 2022). "All focus now on April 24". Donegal News. p. 71. For the first time in a long time we will only have three divisions for first teams once again. The four tiers worked quite well down through the years but with the split season now in play, there just isn't the time to get 18 rounds of fixtures played. There are 13 teams in Division 1 and Division 3, and 14 in the second tier.
  18. ^ Comack, Tom (7 September 2010). "County Board Briefs". Donegal Democrat. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2010. Thirteen of the county's 40 clubs still do not have their registration paid and they were urged to do as a matter of urgency after the matter was raised by Dungloe delegate, Aideen Gillen, who asked should these clubs be competing in competitions. However, treasurer Grace Boyle stated that while the clubs do not have the registration paid they are registered with Croke Park.
  19. ^ McNulty, Chris (7 March 2013). "Clubs pledge €81,000 funding". Donegal News. Retrieved 7 March 2013. Donegal's forty GAA clubs have committed to contributing €81,000 to the county's coffers by August 1st to assist in a number of projects, not least the ongoing development work at Sean MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey.
  20. ^ Craig, Frank (3 September 2020). "Naomh Columba have the edge". Donegal News. p. 58. Meanwhile, as visitors Malin prepare to make the long trek south, boss Robert Farren says that for once, that journey won't feel as arduous… And there is a renewed enthusiasm within all squads — even ones with a close to 320km round trip to make on Sunday.
  21. ^ Bonner, Declan (3 September 2020). "No surprises are expected in senior quarter-finals". Donegal News. p. 63. The final quarter-final in the Intermediate sees Malin travel to Naomh Columba and by God is that some journey. Someone was telling me that it will take around two hours and 15 minutes to make that trip one way, and with road works it could taken[sic] even longer.
  22. ^ Jackson, Lyle (23 September 2012). "Donegal 2–11 0–13 Mayo". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  23. ^ Ferry, Ryan (1 October 2020). "Setanta hurlers keen to go back-to-back". Donegal News. p. 61. Setanta have yet to be beaten this year, and they were very impressive in the group stages as they secured top spot. They followed that up with a 3–18 to 2–11 semi-final win over arch[sic] rivals Burt…
  24. ^ "Donegal thriller at Croke Park". Inishowen News. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  25. ^ "Donegal goal burst enough to secure Nicky Rackard glory". RTÉ Sport. 22 November 2020.
  26. ^ "Nicky Rackard Cup final: to Donegal the spoils". Hogan Stand. 8 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  27. ^ "Donegal win the Nicky Rackard Cup for the first time since 2013". Irish Independent. 23 June 2018.
  28. ^ a b McNulty, Chris (7 December 2012). "Hughie Molloy appointed Ladies manager". Donegal News. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  29. ^ . camogie.ie. April 2008. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  30. ^ "Final goal for camogie". Irish Independent. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  31. ^ National Development Plan 2010–2015, Our Game, Our Passion information page on camogie.ie 1 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, pdf download (778k) from Camogie.ie download site 16 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ "Donegal Boston come of age". Hogan Stand. 16 July 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  33. ^ "Glasgow GAA club Tir Conaill Harps set their sights on 2021". Donegal News. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  34. ^ McNulty, Chris (30 July 2020). "Get your GAA facts right — Fr Seán launches new edition of invaluable book". Retrieved 30 July 2020.

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The Donegal County Board Irish Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Dhun na nGall or Donegal GAA is one of 32 county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA in Ireland and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in County Donegal Donegal GAAIrish Dun na nGallTir ChonaillFounded 1905Province UlsterDominant sport Gaelic footballGround s MacCumhaill Park BallybofeyCounty colours Gold GreenWebsite County board websiteCounty teamsNFL Division 2NHL Division 2BFootball Championship Sam Maguire CupHurling Championship Nicky Rackard CupLadies Gaelic football Brendan Martin CupCamogie O Duffy CupThe County Board is responsible for preparing the Donegal county teams in the various Gaelic sporting codes football hurling camogie and handball The county football team was the third from the province of Ulster to win an All Ireland Senior Football Championship SFC following Cavan and Down It last won the All Ireland SFC in 2012 and the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019 Donegal players comprised most of the 2012 All Stars Team of the Year and the three nominations for the All Stars Footballer of the Year ultimately won by Karl Lacey 1 In addition having been invited to assist the Celtic soccer team in Scotland Donegal manager Jim McGuinness became the first Gaelic football inter county manager to have been offered a role at a professional sports team abroad 2 McGuinness s services have also been sought by Premier League soccer teams 3 According to a 2015 TUD study by Shane Mangan Donegal had the largest playing population in Ulster with 14 000 players at that time 4 Contents 1 Governance 2 Football 2 1 Clubs 2 2 County team 3 Hurling 3 1 Clubs 3 2 County team 4 Ladies football 5 Camogie 6 Eponyms 7 Statistics 8 References 9 External linksGovernance editThe first Donegal County Board was formed in 1905 5 Charlie O Donnell resigned as County Secretary for personal reasons 15 months into a seven year contract in December 2009 6 When John McConnell was County Chairman when he worked with Brian McEniff on plans for a divisional championship in the county McConnell later resigned and this proposal did not go any further 7 Naul McCole was County Chairman in 1992 and was also a selector under Brian McEniff when Donegal won the 1992 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final 8 Pat Conaghan was County Chairman in 1997 9 Brian McEniff was County Chairman in late 2002 when unable to find a manager for the senior football team he did it himself 10 11 P J McGowan completed five years as County Chairman in December 2012 12 Sean Dunnion succeeded McGowan 13 Aodh Ruadh clubman Mick McGrath a former inter county referee succeeded Dunnion as the 43rd chair in 2017 14 County Treasurer Cieran Kelly resigned early from his role in July 2018 blaming County Chairman Mick McGrath for ensuring that he wasn t welcome at fundraising meetings 15 The election for Kelly s successor was tied on votes 33 apiece so at Croke Park s request lots were drawn to pick Alan Boyd formerly the Cultural and Irish Officer over Brendan Kelly 16 Football edit nbsp Gaoth Dobhair club grounds in Machaire Gathlan nbsp Michael Murphy scores a penalty in the 2008 Ulster Senior Football ChampionshipClubs edit Further information List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland Donegal The county s most successful football clubs are Gaoth Dobhair and St Eunan s who have won the Donegal Senior Football Championship SFC on fifteen occasions each Gaoth Dobhair also won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship in 2018 Aodh Ruadh of Ballyshannon are next in the Donegal SFC rankings before a sizeable gap to fourth position 14 clubs have won more than one title Killybegs though possessing only six SFCs also appeared in the final of the 1991 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship a feat never achieved by either St Eunan s or Aodh Ruadh A system of promotion and relegation operates between the SFC and the Donegal Intermediate Football Championship IFC Likewise between the IFC and the Donegal Junior Football Championship JFC The All County Leagues are another competition for clubs This had been divided into four divisions for many years but because of the split season and the inability to play 18 rounds of games from 2022 this was reduced to three with 13 clubs in Division 1 14 clubs in Division 2 and 13 clubs in Division 3 17 As of 2013 there were 40 clubs under the auspices of the Donegal County Board 18 19 These range from Malin at the northernmost point of the county to Naomh Columba in the south a round distance cited in 2020 media reports of c 320 kilometres with an estimated one way time of more than two hours before roadworks were taken into account 20 21 County team edit Main article Donegal county football team The county team came to the fore of Ulster football in the 1970s winning its first Ulster Senior Football Championship in 1972 The win coincided with the county s first All Star in the form of Brian McEniff in the second year of the award s existence A second provincial title followed for Donegal in 1974 The county team won a third provincial title in 1983 Fourth and fifth titles followed in 1990 and 1992 They team later qualified for the 1992 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final where it defeated heavy favourites Dublin Donegal last won the All Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2012 22 The team last won the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019 Hurling editClubs edit Further information List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland Donegal Clubs contest the Donegal Senior Hurling Championship Burt and Setanta Hurling Club have an archrivalry 23 They are the county s most prominent clubs in the sport County team edit Main article Donegal county hurling team Donegal s first Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was won in 1906 its most recent in 1932 In the 21st century Donegal won the 2011 Lory Meagher Cup 24 The county then became the first to win the Nicky Rackard Cup on three occasions achieving this feat in 2020 after earlier wins in 2013 and 2018 25 26 27 In 2019 following the 2018 Nicky Rackard win the county made its debut in the Christy Ring Cup the competition founded in place of the All Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship Ladies football editDonegal has a ladies football team Dominic McGlinchey resigned as senior manager in 2009 and Hughie Molloy took over temporarily until the end of the season 28 Molloy was appointed new manager of the team in December 2012 Maxi Curran is now Donegal Senior Ladies Football Manager 28 Camogie editDonegal competed in the Ulster Senior Championship from the 1930s hosting Antrim in Letterkenny in 1945 They succeeded in fielding a league team in the 1980s drawing on the groundwork at Loreto Letterkenny which fielded successful colleges teams The Pan Celtic games of 2006 rejuvenated camogie in Donegal and the county returned to competition in the Ulster Junior Championship in 2008 29 Under Camogie s National Development Plan 2010 2015 Our Game Our Passion 30 it was announced that Donegal Kerry Mayo and Monaghan would receive a total of 14 new clubs by 2015 31 Eponyms editSeveral clubs in cities worldwide use the Donegal or Tir Chonaill name These include Donegal Boston based in the United States 32 Donegal Philadelphia based in the United States Donegal New York based in the United States Tir Chonaill Gaels based in England Tir Conaill Harps based in Scotland 33 Statistics editFr Sean o Gallchoir the statistician first compiled a twelve page booklet in 1979 using his research into the newspaper archives of the Donegal Democrat Donegal News and Derry Journal which he personally gathered at their offices and compiled in scrapbooks The Book of Donegal GAA Facts was first published in 1985 The eighth edition of the book launched in 2020 It is used by journalists wishing to verify information on Gaelic games in the county 34 References edit Donegal s Karl Lacey is named Gaelic Footballer of 2012 BBC Sport 27 October 2012 Retrieved 27 October 2012 Moran Sean 9 November 2012 McGuinness move would be huge blow to Donegal The Irish Times Retrieved 9 November 2012 Whereas the GAA has sustained a modest loss of players to the AFL over the years this is the first time that a top rank inter county manager has been offered a job in professional sport McGuinness is unusual in the ranks of All Ireland winning managers in that he has extensive academic qualifications in both sports science and sports psychology in which he holds a masters degree Donegal dismiss reports linking Jim McGuinness to Liverpool FC RTE Sport 5 October 2012 Retrieved 5 October 2012 O Kane Cahair 10 August 2021 Kicking Out At what point do we question urban investment The Irish News It s a while back now but TUD lecturer Shane Mangan released figures in 2015 that showed the number of registered players in each county Donegal with the biggest playing population of the nine counties at almost 14 000 registered players were 26th on the list for funding Heroes of 92 allowed Donegal to remove psychological barrier Sunday Independent 9 October 2011 Retrieved 9 October 2011 Martin McHugh will try for a Central Council role again BBC Sport 16 December 2009 Retrieved 16 December 2009 Heaney Paddy 25 November 2013 The life of Brian The Irish News Retrieved 25 November 2013 When John McConnell resigned as chairman the idea for a divisional championship was abandoned But McEniff revealed that their plans had reached an advanced stage Foley Alan 8 January 2009 The heroes of 92 Where are they now Donegal Democrat Archived from the original on 18 December 2015 Retrieved 8 January 2009 After a quick word with county chairman and selector Naul McCole McEniff made his move McNulty Chris 22 September 2017 Declan Bonner It ll be all or nothing for Donegal s half mad new manager Retrieved 22 September 2017 Anthony Molloy Tom Connaghan sic and Pauric McShea all withdrew from the race and Pat Conaghan the then County Chairman informed Bonner at 9 29pm on 11 August 1997 that he was the new Donegal manager Bogue Declan 9 May 2020 My inspirational quartet that make up Ulster GAA s Mount Rushmore Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 9 May 2020 McNulty Chris 15 September 2017 Lifetime Achievement award for Brian McEniff Retrieved 15 September 2017 McNulty Chris 19 October 2012 Molloy considers the top job Donegal News Retrieved 19 October 2012 Donegal Chairman Sean Dunnion on County Convention Highland Radio 12 December 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 McNulty Chris 7 December 2017 McGrath set for the Chair at low key Donegal GAA Convention Retrieved 7 December 2017 Keys Colm 30 August 2018 Kelly quit Donegal because he felt unwelcome Irish Independent Retrieved 30 August 2018 Alan Boyd is the new Donegal County Board Treasurer Highland Radio 16 August 2018 Retrieved 16 August 2018 Bonner Declan 31 March 2022 All focus now on April 24 Donegal News p 71 For the first time in a long time we will only have three divisions for first teams once again The four tiers worked quite well down through the years but with the split season now in play there just isn t the time to get 18 rounds of fixtures played There are 13 teams in Division 1 and Division 3 and 14 in the second tier Comack Tom 7 September 2010 County Board Briefs Donegal Democrat Archived from the original on 17 February 2013 Retrieved 7 September 2010 Thirteen of the county s 40 clubs still do not have their registration paid and they were urged to do as a matter of urgency after the matter was raised by Dungloe delegate Aideen Gillen who asked should these clubs be competing in competitions However treasurer Grace Boyle stated that while the clubs do not have the registration paid they are registered with Croke Park McNulty Chris 7 March 2013 Clubs pledge 81 000 funding Donegal News Retrieved 7 March 2013 Donegal s forty GAA clubs have committed to contributing 81 000 to the county s coffers by August 1st to assist in a number of projects not least the ongoing development work at Sean MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey Craig Frank 3 September 2020 Naomh Columba have the edge Donegal News p 58 Meanwhile as visitors Malin prepare to make the long trek south boss Robert Farren says that for once that journey won t feel as arduous And there is a renewed enthusiasm within all squads even ones with a close to 320km round trip to make on Sunday Bonner Declan 3 September 2020 No surprises are expected in senior quarter finals Donegal News p 63 The final quarter final in the Intermediate sees Malin travel to Naomh Columba and by God is that some journey Someone was telling me that it will take around two hours and 15 minutes to make that trip one way and with road works it could taken sic even longer Jackson Lyle 23 September 2012 Donegal 2 11 0 13 Mayo BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 23 September 2012 Ferry Ryan 1 October 2020 Setanta hurlers keen to go back to back Donegal News p 61 Setanta have yet to be beaten this year and they were very impressive in the group stages as they secured top spot They followed that up with a 3 18 to 2 11 semi final win over arch sic rivals Burt Donegal thriller at Croke Park Inishowen News 9 June 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Donegal goal burst enough to secure Nicky Rackard glory RTE Sport 22 November 2020 Nicky Rackard Cup final to Donegal the spoils Hogan Stand 8 June 2013 Retrieved 8 June 2013 Donegal win the Nicky Rackard Cup for the first time since 2013 Irish Independent 23 June 2018 a b McNulty Chris 7 December 2012 Hughie Molloy appointed Ladies manager Donegal News Retrieved 7 December 2012 Donegal v Tyrone preview on Camogie ie camogie ie April 2008 Archived from the original on 15 October 2008 Retrieved 5 August 2010 Final goal for camogie Irish Independent 29 March 2010 Retrieved 29 March 2010 National Development Plan 2010 2015 Our Game Our Passion information page on camogie ie Archived 1 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine pdf download 778k from Camogie ie download site Archived 16 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Donegal Boston come of age Hogan Stand 16 July 2009 Retrieved 16 July 2009 Glasgow GAA club Tir Conaill Harps set their sights on 2021 Donegal News 2 March 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 McNulty Chris 30 July 2020 Get your GAA facts right Fr Sean launches new edition of invaluable book Retrieved 30 July 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Donegal GAA Official website nbsp Profile National and provincial titles won by Donegal teams Sport at Donegal Democrat Gaelic games at Donegal News Gaelic games at Donegal Now Gaelic games at Donegal Sport Hub Donegal at Gaelic Life Sport at Highland Radio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donegal GAA amp oldid 1205253539 Ladies football, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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