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.
Football returns on Wednesday as the divisions are now beginning to enter the home straight.
A STRONG final quarter saw Antrim shrug off London in Newry on Sunday to book their place in the Tailteann Cup knockout phase with a meeting away to Wexford next week.
BUILDING and sustaining a rich culture of Gaelic games in Belfast is essential for wider success in Antrim and a major step forward has been taken with St Mary’s CBGS set to recruit a full-time Coaching and Games Development Officer (GDO).
UNLESS they can claim their first victory since February - and likely in comprehensive fashion - Antrim’s season will come to an end in Newry on Sunday when they face London in their final Group Three game in the Tailteann Cup.
HAVING already won the Division Four League title and Ulster Junior Championship, Antrim’s ladies will begin their quest for a treble when they open their All-Ireland Junior campaign with a trip to Longford on Sunday (2pm).
It’s back to hurling action on Sunday after Wednesday’s round of games as the top and bottom half splits will be confirmed.
A Pearce Short goal eight minutes from time was the decisive score as Rossa emerged with victory over Naomh Éanna in a well-contested game at Hightown on Wednesday.
Davy Fitzgerald choked back the tears in Tullamore on Sunday when asked if he would return as Antrim manager for 2026.
Antrim's latest run in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship came to an end in Tullamore on Sunday as Offaly claimed a five-point win to retain their Liam MacCarthy Cup status and relegate the Saffrons back into the Joe McDonagh Cup.
THERE was heartbreak for St James' Swifts at Allen Park in Antrim on Saturday as Strabane Athletic came from behind to claim the Ballymena & Provincial League's Intermediate Division title in this playoff decider.
NOTHING short of victory will do for Antrim in Tullamore on Sunday as they and Offaly battle it out for survival in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
IN a bit of a change to the recent trend, club football will take centre stage this weekend with hurling taking a break until next Wednesday and by the time all is completed, the picture at both ends of the table could become a little clearer as it approaches the final stretch.
Since 2016, the Bridges Beyond Boxing programme has helped transform lives on both sides of the Atlantic by linking cities and building friendships.
A scoreless draw last weekend means the destination of the Ballymena & Provincial League’s Intermediate Division honours will go to a playoff this weekend between St James’ Swifts and Strabane Athletic.
ST GALL'S powered to a hugely impressive victory at a sunny De La Salle Park on Wednesday as they exploded into life after 20 minutes to romp past Aldergrove.