N17 between Charlestown and Curry closed due to traffic collision
The N17 between Charlestown and Curry has closed due to a serious road traffic collision. The road will be closed for several hours. Details of any injuries are not yet known. Gardai will release an update when the road is reopened. Diversions are currently in place.
Aodh Ruadh outclassed by Steelstown in Ulster club championship
There was no joy for Aodh Ruadh women’s gaelic footballers in Sunday’s Ulster intermediate club football quarter-final in Ballyshannon as Steelstown Brian Ógs ran out comprehensive 5-8 to 0-8 winners. Aodh Ruadh battled tirelessly throughout but lacked a cutting edge in front of goal against a more experienced Derry outfit,…
The Rovers Review podcast 30/10/2022
Last Friday night’s crowd trouble – Player of the Year Aidan Keena – Rovers boss John Russell on the 1-0 win over St Pat’s – Former bit o’red striker Paul ‘Ski’ McGee and Barry Cogan in conversation at last Thurday’s ‘Local Heroes’ book launch. OceanFM Ireland · The Rovers Review…
Youth Soccer podcast 30/10/2022 – We’re back!
Tina Beirne returns with new season of the Sligo Leitrim Youth Soccer podcast on Ocean FM. Broadcasting every Sunday at 5.30pm, it rounds up all the news, results and talking points from the Sligo Leitrim youth soccer scene. OceanFM Ireland · Youth Soccer Podcast 30/10/2022 – We’re back!
Late goal denies Cluainín Iomáint Leitrim hurling title
Carrick Hurling regained the Leitrim senior hurling title on Sunday in dramatic fashion with a one point win over Cluainín Iomáint at Carrick-on-Shannon, on a final scoreline of 1-12 to 1-11. A goal from Carrick’s Carrick Moreton deep in added time was the last puck of the match and gave…
Moderate rain warning issued for Donegal
Met Éireann have issued a moderate rain warning for county Donegal. The warning comes into effect from 6am on Monday, with the forecaster predicting heavy showers which will lead to localised flooding and some disruption. The alert is due to end at 12am on Tuesday.
Donegal’s Ann-Marie McGlynn finishes 4th in Dublin City Marathon
Letterkenny’s Ann-Marie McGlynn finished fourth in Sunday’s Dublin City Marathon. The Donegal woman clocked a time of 2 hours 33mins 47 seconds to be the fourth quickest female finisher. The women’s race was won by Nigist Muluneh. The Dublin City Marathon attracted a field of 25,000 entrants this year –…