Donegal clubs take case to Croker

February 05, 2016

Donegal and Westmeath to battle it out for promotion.
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The ongoing saga of the eligibility of the Donegal GAA Convention is heading to the Disputes Resolution Authority.

Burt and Killybegs have appealed against the handling of the 2015 Donegal Convention where they feel that a number of motions that were passed at the convention were not formally proposed and seconded, meaning they were not properly voted in.

The clubs had their appeals quashed by the Ulster Council's Hearings Committee who backed the Donegal County Board.

However, not satisfied by that decision the clubs in question are taking their case to the DRA which will cost a fee of €1,000.


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