Armagh v Donegal Statistical Analysis
View our comprehensive statistical analysis of Donegal’s emphatic victory over Armagh in the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter final on Sunday 14th June.
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View our comprehensive statistical analysis of Donegal’s emphatic victory over Armagh in the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter final on Sunday 14th June.
Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association and IRFU Ulster Branch hosted a very informative volunteer forum on Monday 15th June entitled ‘Healthy Clubs – Healthy Communities’.
For GAA patrons attending the Armagh v Donegal championship match on Sunday 14th June, the action on the pitch wasn’t the only thing to grab their attention. The Senior Football match was preceded by a balloon release to mark World Blood Donor Day, and to launch the Ulster GAA’s ‘Blood Sub’ campaign.
Donegal produced an awesome first half display to destroy Armagh and send out a powerful message about their championship intentions that will reverberate around the country.
Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association and IRFU Ulster Branch are pleased to host a health and wellbeing themed Volunteer Forum on Monday 15th June 2015, at the Ramada Hotel, Shawsbridge, Belfast.
View our comprehensive statistical analysis of Derry’s one point victory over Down in the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter final on Sunday 7th June.
The Greencastle St Patrick’s club in Co. Tyrone recently hosted their annual vintage show – an excellent event which attracts
Eoin Bradley’s injury-time free secured a first Ulster championship victory for Derry since 2011 after an absorbing finish against 14-man Down in Celtic Park.
Brave Fermanagh held on in testing Croke Park circumstances to claim an emotional Lory Meagher Cup title today.
There was disappointment for the hurlers of Derry and Armagh as they lost out in the Christy Ring and Nicky Rackard Cup Finals respectively at Croke Park today.
On Friday 5th June the Down based DENI coaches of Ulster GAA held a ‘Game of 3 Halves’ event in Pairc Esler, Newry.
View our comprehensive statistical analysis of Fermanagh’s victory over Antrim in the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter final on Sunday 31st May.
Two Ulster GAA Active Clubs Co-ordinators recently visited London to research initiatives that encourage sport participation in deprived areas.
Fermanagh will meet Monaghan in the Ulster SFC semi-final after defeating 14-man Antrim at Brewster Park.
A new gym is planned for St Aidan’s GAC, Magilligan, in memory of Steven Deeney who died suddenly in January during a club training session.