Former Donegal players Tony Boyle and Raymond Sweeney have given plenty back to Dungloe. They’ve help build a winning culture in ladies’ football and shaped many of the men running out against St Eunan’s on Sunday. They spoke to Michael McMullan …. A TOURIST walking down the street would be forgiven for thinking the locals […]
Brian Gormley and Tony Boyle recall Tyrone’s 1994 Ulster Championship win over Donegal
By Alan Rodgers IT was the summer of 1994. Tyrone hadn’t won an Ulster Championship match for five years while Donegal were emerging from a golden era of success which had seen them win their first ever All-Ireland title. Breffni Park was the venue for a clash that saw one era begin while another ended. […]
Provincial final is family affair for the Boyles from Dungloe
By Niall Gartland THREE of Tony Boyle’s daughters will line out for Dungloe in Sunday’s Ulster Junior Championship final against Lavey, and he’s the first to admit that their presence is the reason he got involved in the first place. The Donegal icon had been deeply involved in the men’s side of the club, the […]
TONY BOYLE: “A nice place to get a result”
Teams played for: An Clochan Liath (Dungloe) and Donegal. Your current involvement: Manager of club minor girls and senior ladies teams. Which club game, that you played in, will you never forget and why? Advertisement A championship game down in Magheragallan v Gaoth Dobhair. I think it was in 1990. We were only in […]
Playing through the pain barrier: Donegal legend Tony Boyle
TO BE a good target man in Gaelic Football you must be able to anticipate situations. The All-Ireland winning Donegal forward Tony Boyle from Dungloe certainly believes that the reason why he was able to play at the top level for over a decade and win two Ulster titles and an All-Ireland was down to his […]