David Mohan has been Sports Editor at Belfast Media Group since 2015, having first began working for the company in 2009 on a freelance basis before returning in a full-time role as a sports journalist in 2013.
He is also a radio broadcaster, presenting a local sport and music show on Saturday afternoons.
STAR ABC’s Louis Rooney has been handed a boost ahead of a big 2025 as the 19-year-old received the ‘Make it Happen’ award from the Mary Peters Trust, in association with Power NI.
DAVY FITZGERALD'S first game in charge of Antrim's hurlers will take place at Croke Park on Saturday, January 25 against Dublin.
A NEW strategy for Antrim GAA, focussing on participation and development on and off the pitch, was launched at the Dunsilly Hotel on Monday, named 'Le Chéile le hAghaidh 2030'.
IT wasn't to be for St Brigid's at Colaiste Féirste on Saturday evening as they came up short against a slick Magherafelt side in the Ulster Minor Club Football Championship.
FOR the second week in a row, Rosario suffered heartbreak against Rathfriland Rangers but this one may sting a little more.
THE most wonderful time of the year for minor footballers across Ulster begins this weekend as the fonaCAB Ulster Minor Football Tournament at St Paul’s gets underway.
FOR the 16 teams involved in Saturday’s Irish Cup Fourth Round ties, the chance of going all the way to win the competition may be remote, but there is still a huge incentive to this weekend (all Saturday 1.30pm).
REACHING the top of the podium on the world stage takes a relentless approach over time, but West Belfast woman Carla McCaw did it in double-quick time as she claimed gold at the IKMF World Championship Kettlebell in Leuze, Belgium at the weekend.
PREPARING for tomorrow is the current objective at St Teresa's FC as the West Belfast club seeks to attract new members and fresh ideas.
A DOMINANT first half and controlled second saw Willowbank through to their first-ever Steel & Sons Cup final as Ballymoney United had no answer at a freezing Seaview on Wednesday.
FORMER Antrim hurling manager Darren Gleeson has revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer.
AN epic Ulster Club hurling semi-final went the way of Slaughtneil who eventually ended their Cushendall hoodoo with victory over the defending champions at Box-It Athletic Grounds on Saturday.
CLIFTONVILLE’s five-game unbeaten streak came to an end as Ballymena United avoided a sixth successive defeat in all competitions with a 1-0 victory at Solitude on Saturday afternoon.
The first real chill of winter may have descended upon Belfast on Saturday afternoon, but there was an undoubted warmth of spirit for all those who filed through the gates of Corrigan Park for the 'Hurling for Gaza' charity game, organised by Gaels Against Genocide in Gaza.
BACK in early 2023, Holy Trinity pair Jon McConnell and Clepson Dos Santos trudged out of the National Stadium on finals night bitterly disappointed, but it was a huge contrast on Friday night in the capital as they both got their hands on maiden Irish Elite titles.