LISTEN BACK: Donegal’s Declan Bonner and Hugh McFadden
Donegal boss Declan Bonner and midfielder Hugh McFadden spoke to Paddy McGill for Ocean FM ahead of Sunday week’s decisive Super 8 tie between Donegal and Tyrone in Mac Cumhaill Park. The game will be live on Ocean FM in association with Donegal Plumbing & Heating Supplies.
LISTEN BACK: Donegal’s Hugh McFadden and Jamie Brennan
Donegal have booked their place in this year’s Ulster final against Fermanagh following a comprehensive defeat of Down in the semi-final on Sunday in Clones. Killybegs and Donegal midfielder Hugh McFadden gave his reaction to the game to Ocean FM’s Pauric Byrne… Bundoran’s Jamie Brennan spoke with Pauric Hilferty…
LISTEN BACK: Reaction to the weekend’s championship action
Donegal beat Derry by 2-16 to 0-16 at Celtic Park on Sunday to book their place in an Ulster semi-final against Down. After the game, Ocean FM’s Pauric Byrne spoke with Paddy McGrath, Hugh McFadden, Patrick McBrearty and Ryan McHugh… Ocean FM’s Pauric Hilferty also got the thoughts of Donegal…
LISTEN BACK: Donegal’s Declan Bonner, Eamon Doherty and Hugh McFadden
Donegal lost out to Dublin by 0-20 to 0-15 in round three of the Allianz League in Croke Park. Pauric Byrne spoke with manager Declan Bonner, defender Eamon Doherty and captain Hugh McFadden after the game…
LISTEN BACK: Hugh McFadden
Donegal footballers Ryan McHugh and Hugh McFadden will once again host their multi-activity summer camps in Killybegs (August 7-11) and Kilcar (August 14-18) this month. Hugh spoke to Ocean FM’s Darragh Cox on Sunday Sport.
REACTION: Donegal safely through to Ulster semi-final
donegal will face Monaghan in the Ulster semi-finals on Saturday week after yesterday’s 2-12 to 0-11 defeat of Fermanagh in Ballybofey. Odhran Mac Niallais scored a goal in each half as Donegal consigned the Erne men to a Qualifier tie away to Wexford on the weekend after next. Neil McGee…
Donegal name team for Fermanagh game
Donegal boss Rory Gallagher has named his starting team for Sunday’s Ulster quarter-final against Fermanagh. Neil Gallagher, Mark McHugh, Eamonn McGee and Colm McFadden are among those not in the starting 15 but Michael Murphy and Paddy McGrath are included despite recent injuries. St Michael’s Mark Anthony McGinley…