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Donegal are through to the Ulster final after a dramatic comeback defeat of Armagh in Greencastle on Saturday. Donegal failed to score when playing into a strong breeze in the opening half, and trailed Armagh by 1-8 to 0-0. But captain Geraldine McLaughlin hit 1-7 in the second half to…

Donegal have safely negotiated their first hurdle in the Ulster Championship. Rory Gallagher’s side were 3-19 to 1-9 winners over Antrim in Mac Cumhaill Park, helped by goals from Paddy McGrath, Patrick McBrearty and Bundoran’s Jamie Brennan. Donegal manager Rory Gallagher and captain Michael Murphy spoke to Ocean FM’s Pauric…

A superb second half performance from Donegal secured a first Ulster Under 21 football title since 2010 last night. Lorcan Connor’s first half goal, added to late strikes from substitute Ethan O’Donnell and midfielder Michael Carroll secured a 3-17 to 0-13 victory over Derry in Armagh. We’ll hear from man…

Armagh’s Athletic Grounds will host Monday’s Ulster U21 Football Championship final between Donegal and Derry. The Ulster Council announced details of the match this afternoon, following last night’s rescheduled semi-finals. The game will throw-in at 8pm, and the winners will go forward to face Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-finals at…

Donegal are hoping to reach their fourth Ulster U21 final in just five years this evening. They face Cavan, the county that beat them in both the 2013 and 2014 finals, in one of tonight’s two semi-finals. Cavan proved far too strong for Fermanagh in their quarter-final a fortnight ago,…