LISTEN BACK: Donegal legends honoured at awards banquet
Four of Donegal’s All-Ireland-winning squad from 2012 were honoured at the annual Donegal GAA Banquet at the Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny on Saturday. Karl Lacey, Neil Gallagher, Rory Kavanagh and Christy Toye all announced their intercounty retirement during 2017, and Ocean FM’s Pauric Byrne caught up with the foursome…
Donegal GAA awards banquet in Letterkenny this evening
Karl Lacey will be among the Donegal 2012 All-Ireland heroes that will be honoured by Donegal GAA at their annual banquet and awards night in Letterkenny’s Mount Errigal Hotel this evening. The Four Masters great and former Footballer of the Year, who announced his retirement from intercounty football at the…
The Donegal Backroom team has been ratified
The Donegal Backroom team under new manager Declan Bonner was ratified last night at the Donegal County Committee meeting with no opposition and it includes former player from Donegal town, Karl Lacey Lacey played 148 times for Donegal. John McElholm and Gary Boyle will be joining Karl Lacey on the…
McEniff says Lacey is one of Donegal’s greatest ever players
Former Donegal All-Ireland winning manager Brian McEniff has been paying tribute to the county’s most decorated footballer, after Karl Lacey last night announced his retirement from intercounty football. The Four Masters clubman has decided to call time on a glittering 14-year career that saw him win almost every major prize…
All-Star Karl Lacey brings an end to glittering Donegal career
Donegal’s most decorated footballer, Karl Lacey, has retired from intercounty football. The Four Masters clubman has decided to call time on a glittering 14-year career that saw him win almost every major prize in Gaelic football. He was named footballer of the year when Donegal won the All-Ireland title in…
LISTEN BACK: Karl Lacey at the Taste of Donegal Food Festival
Donegal and Four Masters All-Star footballer Karl Lacey spoke with Ocean FM’s Pauric Byrne at the Taste of Donegal Food Festival in Donegal Town on Saturday…
McGee to miss Monaghan clash as suspension upheld
Donegal defender Neil McGee will miss Saturday’s Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final against Monaghan. The GAA’s Central Hearings Committee has upheld the disciplinary action against the Gaoth Dobhair clubman following his sending-off in the quarter-final defeat of Fermanagh. McGee will also miss Donegal’s next game in the championship…