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.
ASSIGNMENTS in championship hurling don’t get much tougher than Kilkenny away, but Antrim will relish Sunday’s trip to Noreside for their opening fixture in Leinster’s round robin.
OPPORTUNITY and not occasion is at the forefront of Sean McComb’s mind as he readies for battle against Arnold Barboza Jr at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York, this Saturday (Sunday from 1am Irish time, live on DAZN PPV).
IT'S a big hurling weekend in Antrim with the Saffrons facing Kilkenny at Nowlan Park in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday, so the majority of this week's club fixtures take place on Saturday (times and dates subject to change).
MICHAEL Conlan completed the Manchester Marathon on Sunday, but he has confirmed his race is not run as a professional boxer.
WITH European rugby now over for another year, Ulster return to salvage their URC season when they host Cardiff at Kingspan Stadium on Friday (7.35pm, live on BBC).
A BLISTERING 10 minutes in the second half when they rattled off nine points without reply saw St Brigid's maintain their 100 per cent record in Division One at Musgrave Park on Wednesday.
LEWIS Crocker will return to action in Birmingham on June 22 when he faces England's Conah Walker.
MIDWEEK fixtures have fully arrived in Antrim as there is a full programme of football games set for Wednesday.
THE pendulum swung the way of St John's down the stretch as they made it two wins from two in Antrim hurling's Division One at the expense of Rosa at Corrigan Park on Sunday.
GOALS from David Fearon in each half and a late third from James Doyle capped a good day for Crumlin Star as they breezed past Immaculata to narrow the gap at the top of the NAFL Premier Division.
IN the end, Down made their way into the semi-finals of the Ulster Senior Football Championship, but their five-point win over a dogged Antrim was far from convincing in a game that won't live long in the memory.
THE opening weekend of the provincial football championships served up shocks aplenty, so will we see the early trend continue in Newry on Saturday when Antrim travel to face Down, or have the Mournemen been forewarned?
A RETURN to French soil is the destination for Ulster on Saturday when they face Clermont in the Stade Marcel-Michelin for a place in the semi-finals of the EPCR Challenge Cup (12.30pm Irish time, live on Viaplay Sports).
IF Down are looking for the inside track on Antrim, they need look no further than selector, Mickey Donnelly.
HAVING both won their openers against Dunloy and Cushendall respectively, the derby meeting of St John’s and Rossa at Corrigan Park on Sunday holds a little extra intrigue.