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06 Sept 2025

Donegal minors finalise their squad for 2024

Declan McDermott returns for his second season as minor boss as his side prepare for opening match at home to Monaghan in February

Donegal minors finalise their squad for 2024

Donegal minor manager Declan McDermott

As the commencement of the Ulster championship campaign draws near, Donegal minor Manager, Declan McDermott, has officially announced his squad for the upcoming 2024 season. 
 
Donegal achieved notable success last August by securing the ZucCar All-Ireland Minor 'C' Football Championship title with an impressive 1-14 to 1-9 triumph over Waterford in Kinnegad. 
 
The decisive victory was marked by a late goal from Abbie McGranaghan, securing the win for Donegal, who had established a three-point lead at half-time and maintained dominance in possession during the second half. 
 
This achievement marked only the second All-Ireland Minor title for the county, the previous one being in 2009 when they won the 'A' Championship. 
 
For the upcoming season, McDermott's squad will see the return of 10 members from the starting 15 that played a pivotal role in securing the All-Ireland title last season. These returning players and new members to the panel aim to replicate a similar sort of success and contribute to the team's aspirations for the current season. 
 
The minor team will compete in Tier 1 of the Ulster Championship this year with their opening match at home to Monaghan on February 17. 
 
Donegal minor team for 2024 
Rionach Doherty and Mia Bennett (Ardara); Tara Rose Mahon (Buncrana); Kerry McCready (Convoy); Ava Caulfield, Ellie Ward, Ulitah Boyle and Rhianna Mc Cready (Dungloe); Rachael Friel and Meabh McAteer (Fanad Gaels); Emma Kennedy, Sara Thomas and Kate McMullin (Four Masters); Maria Ni Gahallchoir and Nessa Nic Phaidin (Gaobh Dobhair); Sarah Mc Ginley (Glenswilly); Maria Diver and Eva Gallagher (Kilcar); Ailsha Gallagher (Letterkenny Gaels); Aisling O’Neill (Malin); Erin Leech (Moville); Rhiana McColgan and Ava Walsh (Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin); Clodagh Ellis and Alanna Boyle (Naomh Columba); Cora Doherty and Eve Boyle Carr (Naomh Conaill); Rebecca Campbell, Katie Dowds and Emily Boyce (Seán MacCumhaills); Lucy McKeever and Caitlin Fletcher (St Eunan’s); Lucy Ward (St Naul’s); Niamh Bonner, Siobhan Cameron and Meave Brady (Termon). 
 
Here are the fixtures as per Ulster LGFA Convention: 
17/02/24 – Donegal v Monaghan 
02/03/24 – Cavan v Donegal 
09/03/24 – Donegal v Armagh 
23/03/24 – Tyrone v Donegal 
13/04/24 – Antrim v Donegal 
27/04/24 – Finals 

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