Ulster GAA promotes Interface Games
The Belfast Interface Games (BIG); a series of cross-community multi-sport camps for children aged 9–13 years from North, South, East and West Belfast will take place during July and August.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
The Belfast Interface Games (BIG); a series of cross-community multi-sport camps for children aged 9–13 years from North, South, East and West Belfast will take place during July and August.
Ulster GAA, along with the I.F.A and I.R.F.U. Ulster Branch offered members of the public a chance to try their sports, as part of the festivities at the opening ceremony of the World Police and Fire Games.
The first Handball event of the World Police and Fire games started on Wednesday with the 1 wall competition being
On Monday 29 July 2013, two clubs in the Lurgan area (St Pauls and Clan na Gael) have joined together
Camogie camps over the last number of weeks have proved to be a big success with over 120 girls attending
The magnificent Celtic Park hosted this year’s TG4 Ulster Ladies senior and intermediate finals on Sunday 14th July. The sun
Four Ulster teams have qualified for the Quarter Finals of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship.
View a statistical analysis of the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final game between Monaghan and Donegal
Antrim secured their fifth successive Ulster Under-21 Hurling Championship by hammering Derry by 6-22 to 0-6 in Wednesday’s final at Casement Park
It wasn’t just Monaghan who were the big winners at Sunday’s Ulster Finals in Clones, a number of lucky Gaels won spot prizes on the day
Monaghan have won their first Ulster Senior title in 25 years with an outstanding performance against All Ireland Champions Donegal
On the same day their seniors ended a 25-year wait for the Ulster title, the Monaghan minors ended a 68-year wait for the minor crown with a dramatic victory over Tyrone in Clones
Oisín CLG Glenariffe availed of an opportunity to have the Farm Families Health Checks Programme visit their Marquee weekend
Ulster GAA is on course for a 32,000 capacity crowd in Clones on Sunday for 2013 Ulster GAA Football Championship Final
Three lucky spectators at Sunday’s Ulster Football Championship Final will walk away from Clones with an exclusive short break, compliments of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board