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词条 St.Eunan's GAA
释义

  1. History

     Early days  1930 – 1947  1948 – 1969  1970s – 1990s  21st-century  2012 season  2014 season  2015 season  2016 season  2017 season  2018 season 

  2. Honours

     Football  Hurling  Underage football  

  3. Notable players

  4. Other

  5. References

  6. External links

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Adhamhnáin) is a GAA club. Their home ground is O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny.

One of the strongholds of Gaelic football in County Donegal,[2] they have won the 2nd most Donegal Senior Football Championship behind Gaoth Dobhair who have won 15. Considered Donegal's most prolific club,[3] they are renowned for their conveyor belt-like consistency in producing players of senior inter-county quality, including numerous All-Ireland winners.[4] Also renowned for their success at minor level,they have won 19 minor football championships, with 3 minor championship wins and four final appearances in the four years from 2015 to 2018 [5] they have toured abroad, particularly the United States in 1969 and 1998, and Glasgow in 1977.[6] In 1980 they received an All-Ireland Club of the Year Award at a ceremony in Ballsbridge, Dublin.[7]

They have a long-running boundary dispute with neighbouring club Letterkenny Gaels, a side competing in the junior championship, who were founded in 1996 with St.Eunan's making an agreement there would be no boundaries within the town.[8][9]

History

Early days

Frank "Steve" Donohoe and Mickey McGovern formed a club called the "Fag a Bailes" in 1917 during a meeting at McGovern's Public House on Letterkenny's Lower Main Street. This club would be important to the proper establishment of Gaelic football in East Donegal. The town's first Gaelic football playing field was located where Scoil Colmcille, Letterkenny currently is. Also in the team of that era were goalkeeper Johnny McClean and Fr. John McMonagle of Glencar, who played at midfield. Letterkenny's next clubs were the Geraldines (established in 1924) and Letterkenny Rovers.[10] Letterkenny Rovers won the town's first Donegal Senior Football Championship in 1927—beating Carrigans in a final uniquely held at Newtowncunningham—with a field selected, goalposts erected and admission fee of 6d.[11]

1930 – 1947

1930 brought the foundation of the current club, with Geraldines and Rovers fading away. Glencar was the location of the club's first playing pitch. In its first year of existence the club reached the final of the 1930 Donegal Senior Football Championship, losing to Dungloe by a scoreline of 3–2 to 2–3.[12] The club purchased the grounds for O'Donnell Park for £300 in the 1930s. The ground opened on Sunday 2 May 1937, when a hurling match between Donegal and Antrim and a football match between Donegal and Armagh were divided by an address from GAA President R. O'Keeffe, and all were preceded by the Most Rev. Dr. McNeely, Bishop of Raphoe's Blessing of the Park.[13] By the mid-1940s, it was Letterkenny's only GAA club—having also seen off both St. Pat's and St. Columba's—and the team reached the final of the Donegal Senior Football Championship in 1944, 1946 and 1947, losing to the four-in-a-row invincibles from Gaoth Dobhair.[13][14]

1948 – 1969

The club won their first Donegal Senior Football Championship in 1948, defeating old nemesis and previously invincible Gaoth Dobhair by a scoreline of 1–7 to 2–1. The club made the final again in 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952, eventually winning their second title in 1956, beating Ballyshannon by a scoreline of 0–8 to 1–2. In 1960 the club beat Gaoth Dobhair in the final again, this time by a scoreline of 0–11 to 0–3. In 1967 the club beat St. Joseph's by a scoreline of 1–13 to 1–9, and beat the same team again in 1969, by a scoreline of 0–10 to 1–4 on that occasion.[16]

1970s – 1990s

In 1972 the club beat Clan na nGael—a previous incarnation of Four Masters—by a scoreline of 2–12 to 1–8 in the final at MacCumhail Park in Ballybofey.[16]

There followed a lull, broken in 1983, when the club defeated Ard an Rátha in the final by a scoreline of 0–08 to 0–03. There would be no further senior titles until 1999. The club did beat Aodh Ruadh in the 1997 senior final by a scoreline of 1–11 to 2–07, but their title was stripped off them in the boardroom in infamous circumstances.[15] The club roared back against Aodh Ruadh in the 1999 final, with Brendan Devenney broke Martin McHugh's record by scoring 0–14 of his team's 1–19 to their opponents' 1–11.[15]

21st-century

In the 2001 championship final the club defeated Four Masters by a scoreline of 1–10 to 0–08. In the 2006 final Gaoth Dobhair beat them by 1–06 to 0–04

In 2007 they beat local rivals Glenswilly by a scoreline of 0–12 to 1–03. In 2008 they beat Termon, their neighbours on the other side of town, by a scoreline of 2–13 to 1–08 and went on to win a match in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship for the first time, defeating Clonoe O'Rahilly's of Tyrone, the county that had just won that year's All-Ireland title, in the quarter-final. However, Crossmaglen Rangers knocked them out in the semi-final. In 2009 the club achieved the three-in-a-row, defeating Naomh Conaill by a scoreline of 0–13 to 0–06.[15] They would beat the same team in the 2012 final. 2011 brought minor football and hurling titles; in the football, they defeated Ardara 3–7 to 0–3, with Sean McBride, Lee McMonagle and Callum Keaveney getting the goals, while, in the hurling, they made history in July by winning their first ever minor hurling title, defeating Burt in a great contest highlighted by a stunning goal from Kevin Meehan.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} In 2013, a player was rushed to hospital with serious injuries sustained during a game against Naomh Conaill.[16] They beat Glenswilly again in the 2014 final.[17][18]

2012 season

Eunan's were crowned Donegal Senior Football Champions in 2012. The decisive goal in the final was scored by young Lee McMonagle in the 50th minute of the game, following a layoff from full-forward Ross Wherity, who received the ball via a long pass from Rory Kavanagh.[19] The teams were level on many occasions until Mark McGowan scored the winning point in freak circumstances. Brendan McDyre of opponents Naomh Conaill attempted to backpass to his goalkeeper Stephen McGrath only for the ball to drift out for a '45'. McGowan stepped up to punish.[20] As the game ended he was photographed celebrating—stooped, wild-eyed with open mouth, sweat-soaked, bare thighs tensed, veins throbbing, mud-stained legs apart and clenched fists turned upwards.[21]

2014 season

The club secured a 14th Donegal Senior Football Championship on 2 November 2014 against local rivals Glenswilly at MacCumhail Park, Ballybofey, a 0–09–0–06 win, with John Haran at 38 years old putting in a man-of-the-match performance in the middle of the field.

U16 Hurlers won their first u16 championship title defeating Buncrana in a terrific final.

The under 13 footballers won the Donegal u13 championship.

The under 15 boys celebrated both county and provincial success in the 7-a-side og sport tournament.

The under 21 side defeated a star-studded C.L.G. Chill Chartha team with a flurry of late goals on a scoreline of 3-12 to 1-15.

2015 season

St Eunans won their first U21 county hurling title defeating Setanta.

U14 hurlers and footballers both did the double in league and championship.

U14 footballers win Feile all Ireland.

U14 Hurlers win Feile Shield all Ireland Title.

U14 Camogie team win county title and all Ireland Feile shield.

U16 and Minor footballers win county championships with pulsating wins over Sean MacCumhaills and C.L.C.G. Naomh Conaill respectively.

2016 season

The under 16 footballers won both county, defeating Sean MacCumhaills, and provincial titles defeating Warrenpoint GAA in Dromore 6-10 to 1-6.

2017 season

The Minor and under 14 footballers both achieved county championship success on September 16th with the minors comfortably beating C.L.G. Chill Chartha 5-10 to 1-08 and the under 14s accounting for Dungloe GAA on a scoreline of 3-12 to 1-06.

2018 season

The Minor footballers won a record 19th Minor Football Championship, and a third in four years, with a 3-14 to 1-07 victory over Naomh Padraig from Muff under the lights in Convoy.

The Minor hurlers also won the county championship defeating Dungloe GAA in the final.

The Minor ladies defeated a Moville side going for minor title number six-in-a-row in a high scoring game at MacCumhail Park .

The Under 21 footballers defeated Glenfin 5-11 to 1-08 to win the under 21 championship.

The under 21 hurlers defeated Buncrana to win the clubs second u21 championship.

Honours

Football

Men's

They have won a total of 14 Senior County Championships, the last of which came on 2 November 2014 against local rivals Glenswilly at MacCumhail Park, Ballybofey, a 0–09–0–06 win.

  • 14 Donegal Senior Football Championships
    • 1948, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1983, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014
  • 6 Donegal Senior Reserve Football Championships
    • 1992, 1996, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2018
  • 7 Donegal Under 21 Football Championships
    • 1976, 1977, 1990, 1997, 2003, 2014, 2018
Ladies

The ladies have won a total of thirteen County Championships and four Ulster Championships.

  • 13 Donegal Senior Football Championships
    • 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
  • 4 Ulster Senior Football Championships
    • 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998

Hurling

  • Donegal Senior Hurling Championship (1) 1972
  • Donegal Junior Hurling Championship (1) 2000
  • Donegal Intermediate Hurling Championship (1) 2001
  • Donegal Minor Hurling Championship (2) 2011, 2018
  • Donegal Under-16 Hurling Championship (3) 2014, 2016, 2017
  • Donegal Under-21 Hurling Championship (2) 2015, 2018

Underage football

St Eunan's are Donegal's most successful club in underage football with 50 underage championship's at under 14, under 16 and under 18 grades as well as various under 13 and under 15 óg sport successes.

  • Donegal Minor Football Championships (19)
  • 1931, 1938, 1941, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2018
  • Donegal Under 16 Football Championships (18)
  • 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1991, 1994, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2016
  • Donegal Under 14 Football Championships (14)
  • 1973, 1974, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017

Notable players

  • Eamonn Doherty (2010 All-Ireland Under 21s[27] and 2018 Ulster Championship winner)
  • Conal Dunne (2007 National Football League winner)[27]
  • Rory Kavanagh (2007 National Football League and 2012 All-Ireland winner)[27]
  • Cillian Morrison (2010 All-Ireland Under 21s and Cork City soccer star)[27][22]
  • Kevin Rafferty (2012 All-Ireland winner)
  • Ross Wherity (former Australian rules footballer)
  • Sean McVeigh (inter-county hurler, Lory Meagher Cup and Nicky Rackard Cup winner)[23]
  • Eddie Brennan (Sligo and Donegal player)[24]
  • Ciaran Greene (part of the 2000s three-in-a-row team and also a player of the foreign game)[25]
  • Mark McGowan (scored the winner in the final of the 2012 Donegal Senior Football Championship)
  • Frank 'Pointer' Drain, who played Gaelic football until he was 72[11][12]
  • Hugh McGovern[12]
  • Joe Doyle[12]
  • Pat McGill[12]
  • P. 'Coachie' Doherty[10][12]
  • Dan Taylor[10][12]
  • Hugh 'Tune' McGlynn[10][12]
  • Bill Roarty[10][12]
  • P. Boyle[10]
  • Peadar McGeehin (1954 All-Ireland Junior Championship Final player)[27]
  • James McGettigan (1954 All-Ireland Junior Championship Final player)[26]
  • Paul McGettigan (1973 Hogan Cup medal with Gormanston College; 1972 and 1974 Ulster Championship winner)[26][27]
  • Paddy Tunney (Hogan Cup medal with Gormanston College)[26]
  • Leslie McGettigan (Hogan Cup medal with St Jarlath's College)[26]
  • Michael Houston (All-Ireland Club Senior Football Championship medal with Thomond College, Limerick)[26]
  • Seamus Hoare (goalkeeper with four Railway Cup medals)[28]
  • Sean Ferriter[28]
  • John Hannigan[28]
  • Fionn Gallagher[28]
  • Noel O'Donnell[28]
  • Michael Ronaghan[28]
  • Joe Carroll[28]
  • Joe 'Dodo' Winston (1972 and 1974 Ulster Championship winner)[28]
  • Anthony Gallagher[28]
  • James Gallagher[28]
  • Michael Sweeney[28]
  • Jackie Reilly[28]
  • Noel McCole[28]
  • Declan O'Carroll[28]
  • Eunan McIntyre (1982 All-Ireland Under 21 winner)[26]
  • Peter McIntyre (1987 All-Ireland Under 21 winner)[26]
  • Paul Carr (1982 All-Ireland Under 21 and 1992 All-Ireland winner)[26]
  • Charlie Mulgrew (1982 All-Ireland Under 21 and 1992 All-Ireland winner)[26]
  • Mark Crossan (1992 All-Ireland and 2000 Railway Cup winner)[26]
  • Tony Blake (2000 Railway Cup winner)[26]
  • Brendan Devenney (2000 Railway Cup and 2007 National Football League winner; former international rules player—Ireland's top scorer in 2001)[26]
  • John Haran[29]

Other

  • Michael Houston, former manager

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegalnow.com/sp/article_manager/detail/kavanagh_and_dunne_we_can_upset_the_odds|title=Kavanagh and Dunne: We can upset the odds|newspaper=Donegal Now|date=10 November 2012|accessdate=10 November 2012|quote="We are representing Naomh Adhamhnain. We are a proud club too, so we will be going out there and giving it our best." – Rory Kavanagh}}
2. ^{{cite news|first=Damian|last=Cullen|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2012/0920/1224324196429.html|title=Final countdown|newspaper=The Irish Times|date=20 September 2012|accessdate=20 September 2012|quote=The strongholds of Gaelic football in the county – particularly since the turn of this century – such as Gweedores Gaoth Dobhair, Letterkennys St Eunans, Ardara, Four Masters from Donegal Town and Naomh Conaill from Glenties have all been well represented on the pitch this summer.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412212029/http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/final-countdown-1.534476|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
3. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/colm-keys-explores-the-shocking-rift-that-is-threatening-to-bring-donegal-football-to-its-knees-2932911.html|title=Colm Keys explores the shocking rift that is threatening to bring Donegal football to its knees|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=12 November 2011|accessdate=12 November 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78493/s_t_e_u_n_a_n_s_c_o_l_l_e_g_e|title=All-Irelands for Our Colleges|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412212138/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78493/s_t_e_u_n_a_n_s_c_o_l_l_e_g_e|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/major-test-for-eunan-s-minors-1-1989143|title=Major test for Eunan's minors|newspaper=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=11 December 2008|accessdate=11 December 2008|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412212236/http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/major-test-for-eunan-s-minors-1-1989143|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78503/u_s_a_t_o_u_r|title=U.S.A. Tour|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412212338/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78503/u_s_a_t_o_u_r|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78501/c_l_u_b_o_f_t_h_e_y_e_a_r|title=All-Ireland Club of the Year Award|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412212419/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78501/c_l_u_b_o_f_t_h_e_y_e_a_r|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
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11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78463/f_i_r_s_t_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_s_h_i_p_t_i_t_l_e|title=First Senior Football Championship Title|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412221544/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78463/f_i_r_s_t_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_s_h_i_p_t_i_t_l_e|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78461/s_t_e_u_n_a_n_s_b_e_g_i_n|title=Beginning|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412221709/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78461/s_t_e_u_n_a_n_s_b_e_g_i_n|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78469/o_p_e_n_i_n_g_o_f_o_d_o_n_n_e_l_l_p_a_r_k|title=Opening of O'Donnell Park|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412221754/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78469/o_p_e_n_i_n_g_o_f_o_d_o_n_n_e_l_l_p_a_r_k|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78465/s_t_a_n_d_i_n_g_t_e_s_t_o_f_t_i_m_e|title=Standing the Test of Time|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412221835/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78465/s_t_a_n_d_i_n_g_t_e_s_t_o_f_t_i_m_e|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78471/f_i_r_s_t_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_o_t_i_t_l_e|title=First Senior County Title|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412222016/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78471/f_i_r_s_t_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_o_t_i_t_l_e|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
16. ^{{cite news|first=Greg|last=Harkin|url=http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/inquiry-launched-after-gaa-match-ends-with-players-in-hospital-29263815.html|title=Inquiry launched after GAA match ends with players in hospital|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=14 May 2013|accessdate=14 May 2013}}
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18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2014/1029/655618-glenswilly-v-sty-eunans/|title=St Eunan's champions again in Donegal|accessdate=2 November 2014|work=RTÉ Sport|date=2 November 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412175618/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2014/1029/655618-glenswilly-v-sty-eunans/|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/local-sport/mcmonagle-s-goal-turns-the-tide-for-eunan-s-1-4442438|title=McMonagle's goal turns the tide for Eunan's|newspaper=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=4 November 2012|accessdate=4 November 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412185256/http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/soccer/mcmonagle-s-goal-turns-the-tide-for-eunan-s-1-4442438|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
20. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/eunans-survive-storm-3282158.html|title=Eunan's survive storm|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=5 November 2012|accessdate=5 November 2012}}
21. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/eunans-accept-glenties-gift-in-freak-finish-to-donegal-final-3282154.html|title=Eunan's accept Glenties gift in freak finish to Donegal final|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=5 November 2012|accessdate=5 November 2012}}
22. ^{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McNulty|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/conall-dunne-stars-as-st-eunans-break-their-home-duck-30731246.html|title=St Eunan's 1–9 Roslea 0–6|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=10 November 2014|accessdate=10 November 2014|quote=Rafferty put the cherry on the St Eunan's cake after working a neat one-two with Cillian Morrison – perhaps better known as the Cork City FC player – who came on as a late sub.}}
23. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/local-sport/award-for-mcveigh-1-4379970|title=Award for McVeigh|newspaper=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=18 October 2012|accessdate=18 October 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412222811/http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/soccer/award-for-mcveigh-1-4379970|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
24. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2006/0112/200118-donegal/|title=Sligo native set to star for Donegal|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=Raidió Teilifís Éireann|date=12 January 2006|accessdate=12 January 2006|quote=Brennan, a former Sligo senior panellist, and the man at the centre of a major transfer controversy in 2002 when he first moved to Donegal, has been named at right corner-back.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412225235/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2006/0112/200118-donegal/|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
25. ^{{cite news|first=Alan|last=Foley|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/greene-checks-in-at-harps-1-3454131|title=Green checks in at Harps|newspaper=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=26 January 2012|accessdate=26 January 2012|quote="I left Sligo the following year and at the time spent a lot of time concentrating on Gaelic football," Greene, an IT Sligo graduate, added. "With St Eunan's, we had won two successive county championships and managed to make it three-in-a-row in 2009. I was also in the Donegal panel that year for a few NFL games under John Joe Doherty and played soccer locally with Letterkenny Rovers."|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412222615/http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/soccer/greene-checks-in-at-harps-1-3454131|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
26. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 {{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78477/a_l_l_i_r_e_l_a_n_d_f_i_n_a_l_p_l_a_y_e_r_s|title=All-Ireland Final Players|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412222131/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78477/a_l_l_i_r_e_l_a_n_d_f_i_n_a_l_p_l_a_y_e_r_s|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
27. ^{{cite news|first=Daragh|last=Small|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/friday-interview-galway-going-in-right-direction-says-mcgettigan-31417017.html|title=Friday interview: Galway going in right direction, says McGettigan|newspaper=Irish Independent|date=31 July 2015|accessdate=31 July 2015}}
28. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url=http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78481/c_o_u_n_t_y_s_t_a_r_s|title=Outstanding Long Serving County Stars|work=Naomh Adhamhnáin|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412222506/http://www.steunansgaa.com/contentPage/78481/c_o_u_n_t_y_s_t_a_r_s|archivedate=12 April 2015}}
29. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/galway-blow-as-fallon-to-switch-codes-454566.html|title=Galway blow as Fallon to switch codes|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=11 February 1998|quote=Donegal also selected their team last night, and they handed league debuts to Martin Bonnar from Na Rossa, home club of new manager Declan Bonner, and John Haran of St Eunan's, Letterkenny.}}

External links

  • Official website
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