Former Ulster Council chairman Tom Daly will run for GAA president at next April’s Congress in Mullingar after his candidature was formally endorsed at the Donegal county convention on Monday Night. Daly was proposed by 1992 All-Ireland winner Sylvester Maguire and seconded by county chairman PJ McGowan. The Ballyshannon man has been a member of the Ulster Council for 22 consecutive years and also served as Donegal’s Ulster Council delegate for 12 years. Tipperary’s Con Hogan and Liam O’Neill of Laois have already declared their intention to succeed Christy Cooney as GAA president.
At the convention in Ballybofey there were six changes to the Donegal county board.
Highland’s Tom Comack has the details.
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