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Donegal Senior Football Club Championship result: Dungloe beats Ardara

Donegal Senior Football Club Championship result: Sunday, September 4: GROUP A Dungloe 17 v 2-09 (15) Ardara Dungloe beat Ardara on Sunday afternoon and have progressed out of the group thanks to a huge shift in the second half and a penalty save in the closing stages. Winning Dungloe manager Tony Boyle spoke to Highland […]

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GAA result: Naomh Conaill manager Martin Regan says they are happy to go through

Donegal Senior Football Club Championship result, September 3: Naomh Conaill 2-18 v 0-11 Gweedore Defending champions Naomh Conaill convincingly overcame Gweedore by 13 points on Saturday to clinch victory in this Donegal Senior Football Club Championship tie. Goals from Dara Gallagher and Brendan McDyer, plus six points from Dermot Molloy helped Naomh Conaill’s manager Martin Regan

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GAA result: Termon manager Francie Friel says his players were determined to win

Donegal Senior Football Club Championship result, September 3: Termon 2-13 v 2-11 Four Masters Termon are through to the next round of the Donegal Senior Football Club Championship after beating Four Masters on Saturday. They came from five points down in the second half to reach the quarter-final thanks to a two-point victory, aided by

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Hero Olympian race walker Brendan Boyce delighted to be home

Hero Olympian Brendan Boyce finally made it back to Donegal on Friday night to a hero’s welcome. Brendan (29) of Letterkenny Athletic Club comes from Milford and received a warm reception as he travelled through Letterkenny, Ramelton, Rathmullan, Kerrykeel and Milford. The race walker finished in 19th position in a gruelling 50-kilometre walk at the

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Letterkenny’s Aidan Callaghan wins Middle Distance National Championship

Letterkenny tri-athlete Aidan Callaghan is celebrating after becoming middle distance national champion. He won Triathlon Ireland’s 2016 Middle Distance National Championships in Kenmare, Co Kerry, today. The course covers a 1,900-metre swim, an 80-km cycle, and a 21-km run. Aidan (pictured thanks to Triathlon Ireland) is with the Letterkenny 24/7 Triathlon Club and finished first

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Derry City manager Kenny Shiels says players did everything but score

Derry City FC manager Kenny Shiels said his players did everything but send “the net bulging” in last night’s scoreless home draw with Galway. He said after the 0-0 scoreline that his players were excellent, that he could not fault them, that they played commitment, style, and panache. Kenny told Martin Holmes for Saturday Sport

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Listen Back: Music, Chat and Features on the Weekend Edition

On this week’s bumper show…… First up, Deirdre McGlone from Harvey’s Point joins Greg to explain why she thinks Donegal should target “Foodie Destination title” Genealogist Boyd Grey is on to give advice on how you can trace your family tree and discusses his ten step booklet to genealogy: Chief Executive of the Celtic Foundation

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Donegal hotelier calls for Donegal to be Ireland’s next top Foodie Destination

Donegal hotelier, Deirdre McGlone believes the county is worthy of the coveted Foodie Destination Award. Foodie Destination is an award launched by The Restaurant Associations of Ireland which recognises Ireland’s top food destination. Each year one county is awarded the title after a judging process and a public vote. Speaking earlier on the Weekend Edition

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Cope calls for investment in LUH after surprise ministerial visit

Health Minister Simon Harris is being urged to take immediate action to ease the pressures on Letterkenny University Hospital, after he made an unannounced visit to the hospital yesterday along with the Director General of the HSE Tony O’Brien. Donegal TD Pat The Cope Gallagher says there are growing pressures at the hospital on a

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Derry PSNI trying to establish motive for Culdaff Gardens shooting

Police in Derry say they are still trying to establish a motive for a paramilitary-style attack in the city earlier this week. The shooting happened in the Culdaff Gardens area of Creggan, a small cul-de-sac situated close to Rinmore Drive at around 10.35pm on Monday night. Eyewitnesses said the victim, a 40 year old delivery

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The most popular songs people choose for their own funerals revealed

Pop songs are becoming the most popular music played at funerals, with people actually drawing up their own playlists, new research reveals. Frank Sinatra’s My Way topped a funeral song chart compiled by Co-op Funeralcare, ahead of Time To Say Goodbye by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, and Over The Rainbow by Eva Cassidy. A

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‘We’ll all be available to do it’: Gogglebox star Rory Cowan teases new series of Mrs Brown’s Boys could be happening

The talented Dubliner plays the gay son of Brendan O’Carroll ‘s TV mammy in the hit show Gogglebox star Rory Cowan has teased a fourth series of Mrs Brown’s Boys. The talented Dubliner – who plays the gay son of Brendan O’Carroll ‘s TV mammy in the hit show – added that a return to

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