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.
Antrim's stance on the venue for their Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final has paid off as although not yet official, their presence at Monday's launch in Armagh's Market Place, Theatre & Arts Centre confirmed they are back on board.
JUST as they did in Thursday's first leg, the Republic of Ireland came from behind to defeat Bulgaria in Dublin on Sunday to maintain their place in Nations League B.
THEY went down, but went down swinging as Kildare overturned a five-point deficit at half-time to power home against Antrim at Newbridge to confirm the Saffrons' relegation.
AN impressive second-half display saw St Teresa's open their Division Two campaign with a victory over Gort na Móna at their home venue on Sunday.
ALTHOUGH most of Division One got their season underway last week, this Sunday will see the first full round of club football games across the divisions as the Antrim season fully kicks into gear.
ANTRIM’S four-year spell in Division Three will almost certainly come to an end on Sunday following their final League game away to Kildare in Newbridge.
Goals from Finn Azaz and Matt Doherty saw Ireland come from behind in Plovdiv to take a 2-1 lead into Sunday's Nations League B playoff second leg against Bulgaria.
ANTRIM'S time in Division Three is all but up as defeat to Sligo on Sunday leaves Andy McEntee's men needing a miracle to beat the drop next weekend.
A DOMINANT second-half display saw St Gall's power to an opening-day victory over Rossa as the club football season began in Antrim.
BETWEEN the standoff surrounding the venue of the Ulster SFC quarter-final and further tweaks to the new rules in football, there are no shortage of talking points ahead of Antrim’s Division Three game against Sligo at Corrigan Park on Sunday, but the only thing that matters for the Saffrons is gaining two points and removing the threat of relegation.
SPRING has arrived, which means it’s time for the Antrim club leagues to get underway with Division One football - new rules included - doing the honours this week.
The race to secure a top-six finish in the Premiership continues as Cliftonville travel to Ballymena United on Saturday (3pm) with both sides keen not to lose further ground.
Michaela Walsh has expressed frustration following her first-round exit at the 2025 Women’s World Championships in Nis, Serbia, earlier this week.
The waiting is almost over for the 2025 SPAR Craic 10k as on Monday, a record crowd will take over the streets of Belfast to begin the St Patrick's Day festivities in fine style.
A YEAR away from the county scene was just what Conor Johnston needed, but there was never much of a prospect of that break being extended as he returned refreshed and ready to make an impact for the Saffrons.