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25 Feb 2026

Donegal GAA minor panel for 2024 announced

Barry Ward has named a 35 man panel with the Ulster Minor League due to start on March 2nd

Donegal GAA minor panel for 2024 announced

Eoin Gallagher Naomh Brid and Conor McCahill, Four Masters, two players from last year's panel who are named again

The Donegal minor panel for 2024 has been announced and includes players from 18 different clubs in the county.

Not unexpectedly county and Ulster champions Four Masters have the biggest representation  with seven panellists. Gaoth Dobhair are next best with six while Ardara and Glenswilly have three each.

The panel of 35 includes Ronan Maher of Pettigo, who is out injured at the moment.

Preparations are being made for the start of the Ulster Minor League, which is very condensed and run off in a couple of weeks.

Donegal will play Cavan away on Saturday March 2nd and Fermanagh at home the following Wednesday before the semi-finals and finals.

Before that a number of challenge games are being arranged by manager Barry Ward and his backroom team.


FULL PANEL FOR 2024

Four Masters: Aidan Quinn, Conor McCahill, Lewis McCaughan, Cian Gavigan, Patrick McGonigle, Turlough Carr, Tomás Carr

Gaoth Dobhair: Cathal Gallagher, Cathal McGee, Colm Doherty, Dallan O Bhaoil, Jordi Gribbin, Padraig Mac Giolla Bhride

Ardara: Cian McConnell, Gavin Sweeney, Eoghan Ban McNelis

Glenswilly: Matthew Enright, Pauric Devine, Paddy Ward

Naomh Padraig, Uisce Chaoin: Jamie McCauley, Cillian Doyle

Naomh Conaill: Max Campbell, Thomas McDevitt

Naomh Colulmba: Alex Cunnea

Letterkenny Gaels: Cathal Doherty

St Naul’s: Christian Ward

Cloughaneely: Donnachadh O Baoighill

Buncrana: Elliott Friel

Naomh Brid: Eoghan Gallagher

MacCumhaill’s: Fionn McGinty

Carndonagh: Kalvin McLaughlin

St Eunan’s: Luke McGuinness, St Eunan’s

Pettigo: Ronan Maher

Carndonagh: Sean O’Carroll

Glenfin: Shane McCormick

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