Suspect in Derry stabbing released on bail

A 22-year-old man who had been arrested in connection with a reported stabbing in Derry in the early hours of yesterday morning has been released on bail pending further enquiries.

The incident, which was reported to police at around 12.15am, took place in the Stevenson Park area of the city.

One man was taken to hospital for treatment after being reportedly stabbed in the abdomen.

Enquiries are continuing, and detectives are appealing to anyone who may have any information to call 101 and quote reference number 31 of 11/12/21.

Watch: Cockhill and Bonagee progress in Knockalla Cup

Cockhill Celtic

The top two in the Ulster Senior League progressed in the Knockalla Caravans Cup on Saturday beating Inishowan Premier Division opposition.

Cockhill beat Glengad United 1-0 at the Charlie O’Donnell Sports ground. Garbhan Friel scored the only goal in the 4th minute of the game.

USL leaders Bonagee United had a 4-2 victory in their game played at the Letterkenny Community Centre.

Dean Larkin scored a first half hat-trick, with his three goals coming in the opening 21 minutes.

Tony McNamee scored the fourth from a penalty, it could have been five but the Ramelton man missed his second spot kick.

Jack Coyle, son of Derry City legend Liam Coyle scored both of Greencastles goals.

Diarmaid Doherty spoke with hat-trick man Dean Larkin after the game:

John Quigg was pleased with the character his young Greencastle side showed:

Letterkenny RFC win in Belfast

Letterkenny RFC bounced back from last weeks defeat to Newry by beating Belfast High School Former Pupils on Saturday in Belfast.

The Donegal side scored two tries from Eunan Henry and Dave Brown in the 15-10 win.

Darragh McConnell also hit a penalty and a conversation helping his side to a ninth win in Ulster Championship 3.

Letterkenny are six points behind the leaders Virginia in third.

Reaction: Ulster Final next for Downings

Donegal Junior Champions Downings. Photo: Geraldine Diver

Downings will play Denn from Cavan in the final of the Ulster Junior Football Championship next weekend.

The Donegal champions came from a point down to beat Sean McDermotts of Monaghan 1-9 to 0-8 in the semi final played in Ederney on Saturday.

Gary Ban McClafferty hit two late points with Kyle McFadden knocked in the goal at the end to seal their place in the decider.

Tom Comack spoke with Downings Manager Kevin Gallagher who said it was an “Amazing feeling” to be in a final:

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Gary McClafferty had a key role in the victory with his two late points:
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4,004 new ROI Covid-19 cases announced

The Department of Health has confirmed 4,004 new cases of Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland this afternoon.

The number of people in hospitals with the virus has continued to fall, with 481 patients currently being treated in the country’s hospitals for the virus, down 30 on yesterday.

111 patients are in ICU with the disease, up 1 from Friday’s number.

Beyond The Line – The history book of Finn Valley AC

Beyond The Line author Chris McNulty with Finn Valley AC Chairperson and founder member Patsy McGonagle

The remarkable rise and success of the Finn Valley Athletics Club will be told in a new book to be released next month.

Beyond The Line, Finn Valley Athletics Club, A History, written by Donegal-based journalist and author Chris McNulty and supported by Donegal Local Development Company (DLDC), will be launched on January 14, 2022.

Beyond The Line is available for pre-order and gift vouchers can also be bought online at www.beyondtheline.ie

Finn Valley AC was founded in August 1971 at a meeting in Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey. Since its inception, Finn Valley AC has become one of the most successful clubs in the country, winning 434 national gold medals – all of which are listed in the book.
“Finn Valley AC has created a serious footprint in the Irish athletics scene,” said Finn Valley AC Chairperson and founder member Patsy McGonagle.

“From the school sports to the Olympic Games, Finn Valley AC has been successful at every level of the sport.
“Since the very early days, the club has been progressively impactful and continues to strive for further success and development.
“Community has been a cornerstone of the continued success of the club and is at the centre of everything we have done.”

McGonagle, as well as being the driving force at the club, managed Ireland a record 71 times, including at four Olympic Games.

McNulty, a St Johnston native who works as a multimedia journalist with the Iconic Media group, was the author of Relentless: A Race Through Time, the 2019 memoir of Finn Valley AC founding member Patsy McGonagle, and Boxing In Donegal: A History, which was released in early 2021.

McNulty said: “It was an honour to have the task of writing the official history of Finn Valley AC. It is only when people see Beyond The Line in print that the scale of the club’s achievements will be really appreciated.

“Documenting the history, the success and the meaning of a club of the stature of Finn Valley AC was no mean task. Even at 240 pages, the book is still a condensed version.
“I was fortunate that the club preserved a treasure trove of images and reference material over its 50 years, which add considerably to the final product.”

In the 1980s Finn Valley AC were regular entrants in the British League, reaching the final in 1988.
In 1995 and 1996, during a spell of dominance in the Irish Cross Country Championships, Finn Valley AC’s senior women finished sixth in the European Champion Clubs Cup.
Katy McCandless (1996), Tori Pena (2012 and 2016), Brendan Boyce (2021), Mark English (2021) and Eilish Flanagan (2021) have all competed at the Olympic Games.
High jump star Sommer Lecky won a World Under-20 silver medal in 2018 and a Commonwealth Youth Games gold in 2017.

Against the backdrop of athletics success, the Finn Valley campus has been developed into a world class facility used by a range of clubs and community groups.
Padraic Fingleton, the CEO of Donegal Local Development Company (DLDC) said: “DLDC are pleased to be associated with supporting the history to mark 50 years of the Finn Valley Athletics Club.

“Born from a local vision, Finn Valley AC has had an international impact as well as a wide and active contribution to the life of the Donegal community in providing a hub for the wider area in a variety of activities, both social and sporting.

“We congratulate them on 50 years of development, enterprise and community spirit.”
The 240-page book was published by the Buncrana-based Archway Press with design and layout by Mary Daly.

Damian Dowds of Archway Press said: “Archway Press are delighted to be associated with this history of the Finn Valley Athletics club.

“The club is one of local, national and indeed international renown and our designers had wonderful material to work with.
“We hope that readers enjoy this lavishly illustrated 240 page production that tells the tale of this remarkable Donegal institution.”

Conversation around United Ireland must be “stepped up” – Sinn Féin

Sinn Fein has claimed the latest opinion poll on Irish unity shows we need to start having a conversation on the subject soon.

The IPSOS MRBI survey published today shows that 52% of those surveyed don’t see Irish Unity as a priority, although they’d like to see it some day – 20% meanwhile described unity as a very important priority.

However the survey also shows that about three quarters of people wouldn’t like to change the flag, change the anthem or pay higher taxes to achieve a United Ireland.

Sinn Fein’s Public Expenditure spokesperson Mairead Farrell says people need to be told of the implications of uniting the island, and that serious public discussions must be held…


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Letterkenny booster vaccinations open to 50-59 year olds this weekend

Many Covid-19 walk-in vaccination centres are experiencing wait times of at least 60 minutes across the Republic of Ireland today – but it’s been reported that waiting times at the Letterkenny vaccination centre have been much lower.

The walk-in centre located in Sligo Town meanwhile has seen waiting times of up to 90 minutes this morning.

The Letterkenny vaccination centre, located at the IDA Business Park in Ballyraine, is open from 9am to 5pm today Saturday and tomorrow Sunday for walk-ins, for anyone aged between 50 and 59 to receive their booster vaccination dose.

More information is available on the HSE’s website: https://www2.hse.ie/screening-and-vaccinations/covid-19-vaccine/get-the-vaccine/find-a-covid-19-vaccination-centre/

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