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.
ANTHONY Cacace produced the performance of his life to rip the IBF super-featherweight title from Joe Cordina in the eighth round of their world title fight at the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh on Saturday night.
THAT Galway overcame Antrim in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship at a sunny Corrigan Park on Saturday by 14 points will not have been a huge surprise to many, but certainly, it felt like a 'what might have been' for the Saffrons.
IN a topsy turvy Leinster Senior Hurling Championship to date, it’s been a case of expect the unexpected, so Antrim will look to continue the series of surprises when Galway come to town on Saturday.
THE opportunity for Anthony Cacace is as big as the stage on Saturday night as the West Belfast man bids to dethrone IBF super-featherweight champion, Joe Cordina.
THE launch of the Antrim Senior Club Championships took place at the Crowne Plaza, Shaw's Bridge, on Friday morning where the draws for three of the four codes were also made.
JUST like last year, Antrim will travel to Wexford for their second Tailteann Cup group game on Saturday (4pm throw-in) off the back of a home victory.
A GLIMPSE at the United Rugby Championship standings heading into the penultimate round of regular season games highlights just how vital Saturday’s home game against Leinster really is for Ulster (kick-off 7.35pm, live on Premier Sports).
THE Antrim hurling leagues are now taking shape as we draw close to the stage where teams will be eyeing up their position post-split in the top tier.
THE eyes of the boxing world and indeed, sporting world, will be fixed upon the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night as Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk fight to decide heavyweight boxing’s first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
ST PAUL'S put in an impressive showing to end the perfect start to the season for neighbours, St Teresa's at a sunny Pairc MhicDhomhnaill/ÚiDhoctairtigh on Wednesday.
IT remains tight at the top of Division One in Antrim football as Wednesday marks the half-way stage.
WITH 58 minutes on the clock at a sun-kissed Parnell Park on Saturday, Dublin led Antrim by six points. The Saffrons had been hanging in there having trailed by 10 at one point, whittled it down to four and then seemed to be coming again having found themselves nine behind.
THE mood may be much different heading to Parnell Park on Saturday than it was ahead of the Wexford game a fortnight ago, but the same approach is required for Antrim’s key clash against Dublin in the Leinster Championship.
A FLYING start to the 2023 Tailteann Cup proved the catalyst for a run to a semi-final in Croke Park, so getting off on the right foot is again the objective when they welcome Tipperary to Corrigan Park on Sunday.
WITH Antrim's footballers hosting Tipperary in their opening Tailteann Cup game on Sunday afternoon, the majority of club hurling fixtures have been pushed back to later in the day this week.