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.
IT will be an Antrim versus Kerry Joe McDonagh Cup final as the Kingdom joined the already qualified Saffrons thanks to their win in what proved to be a dress rehearsal at Corrigan Park on Saturday.
STAR ABC’s JP Hale will be hoping to get a busy summer off to a positive start when he competes at next week’s European Elite Boxing Championships in Armenia.
MOMENTUM is starting to build in the Antrim Hurling Leagues with the clubs all back in action this Sunday.
THE pressure may be off, but that doesn’t mean Antrim’s hurlers will be taking their foot off the gas when they wrap up their Joe McDonagh Cup group games against Kerry at Corrigan Park on Saturday.
ST JAMES’ SWIFTS have it all to do in Saturday’s second leg of the NIFL Premier Intermediate promotion playoff at Donegal Celtic Park (2pm kick-off) as Ballymacash Rangers hold a 3-0 advantage from Tuesday’s first leg.
THE route back to a world title shot will begin at the Falls Park on Saturday, August 6 for Michael Conlan when he tops the bill on the Féile an Phobail fight night.
TWO second-half goals from James Connolly ultimately proved decisive as Rossa overcame Naomh Éanna in a slightly tetchy affair at a cold, windy and eventually wet Hightown on Wednesday.
THE Antrim hurling leagues are beginning to gather pace and this evening, there is action across all four divisions.
BALLYMACASH Rangers have one foot in next season's Premier Intermediate Division as the Mid-Ulster League champions were impressive in their 3-0 first-leg victory over St James' Swifts at Bluebell Stadium on Tuesday.
ANTRIM'S place in the Joe McDonagh Cup is secured as they romped to a 27-point victory against Meath at Pairc Tailteann this afternoon to maintain their 100 per cent record in the competition.
COLM Murphy prevailed in a gruelling battle against Brayan Mairena at the Europa Hotel on Saturday night to make three wins from three as a pro.
IT’S a straightforward scenario for Antrim’s hurlers in Navan’s Pairc Tailteann this Sunday as victory over Meath will see them book their place in the Joe McDonagh Cup final with a game to spare.
IT'S as you were heading into Sunday's Division One fixtures in the Antrim Football Leagues as the top four all won on Wednesday evening to remain in place heading into the weekend.
IT may just be Colm Murphy’s third professional fight, but on Saturday night in the Europa Hotel, he takes a significant step up against Brayan Mairena.
A STORMING third quarter paved the way for St Brigid's to claim the points at Musgrave Park on Wednesday against a St John's side that seemed to lose their way.