Rory Kavanagh
Jim McGuinness Donegal return could be rubber-stamped in next week
JIM McGuinness’s return to Donegal could be rubber-stamped in the next week – with county board officials understood to be confident they have finally got their man
Glenties boss admits O'Donnell dismissal was key factor in Naomh Conaill taking Donegal senior title from St Eunan's
WERE Naomh Conaill the better team? The simple answer is yes.
Kavanagh expected to end Donegal search for boss
RORY Kavanagh is expected to be confirmed as Donegal’s new boss in the coming weeks.
Kavanagh tight-lipped on Donegal job as champions St Eunan's advance to final
A speculation is rife that St Eunan's team manager could be the next Donegal senior team manager- St Eunan's managerRory Kavanagh declined to be drawn on the rumours that he is set to be named the new Donegal manager in the aftermath of his team's victory over Kilcar in the county semi-final on Saturday night.
Armagh will bring more attacking aggression to Donegal rematch: Rory Kavanagh
FORMER Donegal star Rory Kavanagh expects a more aggressive, attacking approach from Armagh as they eye up revenge for their Ulster Championship exit at the hands of the Tir Chonaill this weekend.
Donegal must play to Murphy's strengths or face Championship exit: Rory Kavanagh
DONEGAL have to station Michael Murphy in the square or else their Championship campaign could come to a premature end against Armagh on Sunday, says former county star Rory Kavanagh.
Kavanagh hoping Letterkenny can upset the odds and land rare Donegal double
Michael Murphy Sport & Leisure Donegal SFC final: Naomh Conaill v St Eunan's, Letterkenny (tomorrow, Ballybofey, 3pm, live on TG4) CONSISTENCY is the key to St Eunan’s upsetting the odds and taking their first Dr Maguire Cup back to Letterkenny for the first time since 2014.
Ten years on: "Jim McGuinness didn’t ruin the game. A lot of shite coaches tried to copy and paste what he was about"
EVERYTHING Donegal did on the field and in the gym for the first eight months of Jim McGuinness’ reign as manager revolved around meeting Tyrone in the 2011 Ulster semi-final.
10 years on: The Jim McGuinness legacy
THE picture in Monday morning’s Irish News showed Jim McGuinness open-mouthed, bellowing an instruction on to the sodden Ballybofey pitch.
Rory Kavanagh: Donegal need 'dogs of war' to regain Ulster crown
Donegal need the return of their “dogs of war” if they hope to regain their Ulster crown.