Donal O'Hare
In-demand Donal O'Hare still has plenty to offer Burren: McCorry
BURREN will welcome Donal O’Hare back into the fold for Sunday’s championship clash with RGU Downpatrick – and boss Jim McCorry insists the former Down star still has a huge amount to offer the St Mary’s side.
Donal O'Hare could yet feature for Down and Burren as operation put on long finger
DOWN could yet be able to call upon key forward Donal O’Hare once inter-county action finally resumes, after fears he may not feature at all.
Door open for Down return if I can overcome injury nightmare: Connaire Harrison
DOWN forward Connaire Harrison has dismissed speculation that he had rejected the opportunity to rejoin Paddy Tally’s panel – and insists the door remains open if he can overcome his injury woes in time for the start of the inter-county season.
Lockdown Digest: Down goalkeeper Rory Burns: Cycling, petrified of heights and superstitions
The Lockdown digest… Name: Rory Burns (Buba) County: Down Club: Castlewellan GAC Your lockdown routine: Rise about 9.
Paddy Tally: The message should be loud and clear for Down footballers
TURN it up to 11. The message should be loud and clear for Down footballers – win your last two matches and secure promotion from Division Three.
Down's character is hard to beat: Donal O'Hare
DOWN’S vice-captain Donal O’Hare has praised the character of the Mournemen after breathing new life into their promotion prospects with a narrow win over Longford at the weekend.
Longford have learned lessons from 2019 Down defeat insists boss Padraic Davis
LONGFORD boss Padraic Davis believes his side has learned lessons from last year’s League defeat to Down, when three Donal O’Hare goals saw the Mournemen topple the previously unbeaten Midlanders at Pearse Park.
Burren show champion spirit to bounce back and force Kilcoo into quarter-final replay
THE last time anybody other than Kilcoo or Burren got their hands on the Frank O’Hare Cup, Derry were National League champions, Tyrone had laid claim to Sam for the third time in six years, and America had just elected Barack Obama president.
Armagh win a thriller at Pairc Esler
Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final
Down need a draw with Louth to book their return to Division Two
Allianz National Football League Division Two: Down v Louth (tomorrow, Pairc Esler, 2pm) A DRAW against Louth tomorrow sends Down back to Division Two at the first time of asking, extends their unbeaten run to six games and bodes well for their Ulster Championship prospects.