Donegal arrange another five-day training camp

September 09, 2014

Karl Lacey celebrates a famous Donegal victory.
©INPHO/James Crombie.

Donegal are participating in another five-day training camp this week as they fine-tune their All-Ireland final preparations.

The Ulster champions took part in a five-day camp at Johnstown House in Enfield, County Meath prior to their brilliant semi-final victory over Dublin and the Irish Independent reports that they will travel en masse to the exclusive Lough Erne Golf Resort (which hosted the G8 summit last summer) in neighbouring Fermanagh this week for five more days of team bonding and tactical planning.

The camp could cost as much as €20,000, considering that a party of over 40 will be involved - but it will be worth every cent if the Sam Maguire Cup is brought back to the hills for a third time on Sunday week!

Donegal also enjoyed a week of warm-weather training in Portugal prior to the Division Two final earlier this year and their levels of professionalism were further highlighted last week when three of their Dublin-based players were brought home to training by helicopter.


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