Club impose Bonner sanction

Is it the end of the line for Bonner in a Donegal jersey?
Is it the end of the line for Bonner in a Donegal jersey?

Donegal's Ciaran Bonner may have to reassess his career after his club suspended him for the rest of the season for indiscipline.

Bonner and his Donegal and Glenswilly colleague Neil Gallagher were axed from the county panel by manager John Joe Doherty on Tuesday for breaches of discipline.

Now Glenswilly, who are managed by former All-Ireland winning forward Barry O'Hagan, have taken a similarly hard line with Bonner, while Gallagher has been warned about his future behaviour.

Gallagher, who captained Donegal to their only National League title two years ago, was injured in a club game a fortnight ago and was not fit enough to line out for Donegal in their All-Ireland qualifier against Carlow.


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