The Score: 09/03/22

On the Score this week, Oisin Kelly looks ahead to the National Football League clash with Martin McHugh and Dermot Malone:

Donegal and Tyrone clash in the U20 Leo Murphy Cup Final on Saturday we hear from the Managers Gary Duffy and Paul Devlin.

And ex Finn Harps now Drogheda United player Keith Cowan joins us this week for our League of Ireland chat, Harps play Pats and Derry go to UCD on Friday night.


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We’ll need supporters again – Ollie Horgan

Finn Harps play host to FAI Cup holders St. Patrick’s Athletic this Friday night. Kickoff at Finn Park is 8pm and there will be live regular updates on Highland from the kick off.

Harps will be hoping to build on last week’s hard fought draw with Bohemians, while the Saints will make the trip with their tails up having defeated champions Shamrock Rovers last time out. The game sees the return of Harps fan favourite Tunde Owolabi who joined Tim Clancy’s side in December.

Ollie Horgan told FinnHarps.ie “We take on Pats who will be coming up here full of confidence after defeating Shamrock Rovers last week. They’ve had some turnover themselves but have brought in huge quality in the likes of Eoin Doyle who had a great career over in England, and Mark Doyle who was a huge thorn in our side last season.

Our supporters were an absolute credit to the club last week, as they always have been. It would have been very easy to get on the backs of a new team who had gone a goal down but they gave us a massive lift just when we needed it that definitely got us back into the game. We’ll need them again tomorrow night and throughout the season.”

In team news Regan Donelon, Erol Erdal Alkan, Filip Mihaljević, Ryan Rainey and Barry McNamee are doubts.

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Watch: League Preview – Dermot Malone & Martin McHugh

This Sunday Donegal host Monaghan in another crucial Allianz League Division One encounter.

A point or a win for Donegal and top flight status is a cert with two games to play while Monaghan need wins from their remaining games to stay up.

A Donegal win, A Kildare victory at Armagh and a Tyrone win at home over Dublin will ultimately mean the Dubs would be relegated to Division 2 with a couple of games to play.

Elsewhere Derry will look to continue their push for promotion when then head for Roscommon on Sunday.

On this week’s League Preview, Oisin Kelly has been joined by Highland Match Analyst Martin McHugh and two time Ulster winner with Monaghan Dermot Malone.

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Two men charged over aggravated burglary in Co. Sligo

 

Two men have been been charged and will appear in court tonight over an aggravated burglary in County Sligo.

73 year old Thomas Niland was seriously injured in the incident in Skreen on the 18th of January which left him in a critical condition.

Gardai arrested three men in the north-west region.

Two of them will appear before a special sitting of Sligo District Court at 8 o’clock tonight.

The third man remains in custody.

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New package set to transform rural towns & villages

A package of 150 million euro is set to transform rural towns, villages and communities this year.

Rural and Community Development Minister Heather Humphreys has made the announcement of supports for rural communities.

A new 15 million euro fund will upgrade and refurbish community centres across the country so thousands of people can benefit.

There’ll be a major focus on Remote Working through initiatives such as Connected Hubs and the Town and Village Renewal Scheme.

It’ll also see significant investment in our walkways, trails, rivers and lakes under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Fund.

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UCD could prove tricky for Derry City

Ruaidhri Higgins. Photo @derrycityfc

There’s another busy week ahead for Premier Division clubs and the Candystripes are on the road first up on Friday night as they head to Belfield to take on UCD.

Andy Myler’s side has yet to post a competitive win this season but opposite number Ruaidhri Higgins felt that it could prove to be a very tricky game for the visitors.

“We’ve watched their games and even on the opening night against Shamrock Rovers they could easily have been two goals up before Rovers scored” he said.

“If you look at the players UCD have developed in the past 20 years you’ll see a club that has always produced high quality talent. I have no doubt some of the current squad will fall into that category too so yes, I’m expecting them to be dangerous opponents.”

The City manager was keeping his cards close to his chest regarding his player availablility, including whether or not Michael Duffy would make his first appearance back in Derry colours.

“Michael hasn’t been far away for the past few matches and we’ll make a decision on him on Friday morning. We have a couple of lads carrying minor knocks as well and have been monitoring things day by day.”

“Ciaron Harkin is our only long term injury but we’ll see how things are before we travel and decide from there.”

Derry go into the game at the top of the table after negotiating a tough start to claim two wins and two draws from their four outings to date.

A win here would really set them up ahead of two home games against Drogheda and St Pats the following week.

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Watch: LOI Chat with Keith Cowan

The Premier Division action continues for the north west sides with a double weekend of fixtures on Friday and Monday.

Finn Harps continue to chase a first win when they host St Pats before a trip to Sligo. League leaders Derry City go to UCD ahead of the Drogheda tie at the Brandywell.

Ex Finn Harsp now Drogheda United player Keith Cowan joined Oisin Kelly on this weeks League of Ireland chat, he firstly has been telling us about his time with the Drogs:

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