Antrim threaten ‘we won’t play’ Ulster GAA football championship clash against Armagh amid venue row
ANTRIM “won’t play” their Ulster senior football championship clash against Armagh unless it is played at Corrigan Park.
Croke Park: ‘More than just a sports venue’ Croke Park has hosted thousands of the country’s most famous sporting events By ...
Ballina Rugby Club presented a cheque to Cancer Care West. From left are; Martin Boland, Pat Buckley, Mattie Lehane, Ed ...
Paddy Cullen is one of just three players from between the canals to have played Championship football for Dublin in the last ...
Ulster GAA have made it clear that Antrim footballers will NOT have home advantage for their glamour championship opener ...
Ulster GAA say that Antrim's Corrigan Park ground does not have the capacity to host Armagh in the quarter-finals of the ...
FOUR familiar faces in GAA circles, two well-known boxing men, and advocates for badminton, mountaineering, and soccer ...
Kennedy Park National School has been shortlisted for the Cumann na mBunscol awards for the ‘Promotion of Gaelic Games & ...
By Patrick Morrison THE year is 2050, a father has taken his Gaelic football mad son to the GAA museum as a birthday treat. As they walk around the many exhibits and read the history of each, the next ...
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Irish Independent on MSNOffaly gardai appeal for information after criminal damage of GAA pitchBirr gardai are appealing for information or witnesses in relation to a criminal damage incident that occurred at Cloghan GAA pitch in the early hours of Wednesday, January 29. The damage was reported ...
REGISTRATION is now open for young volunteers, aged 14-24 years old, to sign up for the Joint Award Initiative with Ulster ...
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