Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup Final 2017 Previews
Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup Final 2017 St. Ciaran’s, Ballygawley V Our Lady’s Castleblayney
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Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup Final 2017 St. Ciaran’s, Ballygawley V Our Lady’s Castleblayney
The Ulster Schools’ GAA season reaches a high point over the next couple of weeks and yesterday secretary Seamus Woods
Young sports volunteers took centre stage last night at a joint awards ceremony recognising their outstanding contributions to their sport clubs.
The semi finals of Scór Sinsir Uladh took place last weekend in Silverbridge and Carrickmore, with the following acts securing their place in the Ulster Final…
The Irish News School, Club & Volunteer awards have undergone a transformation with a range of new categories set to open up new possibilities for entrants.
It was all about the second half for Tyrone, who overturned a four-point half-time deficit to claim the win which moved them to the top of Division One in the Allianz Football League.
There were a number of Ulster recipients for Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2017, which were presented at a special banquet in Croke Park last night.
St Mary’s CBGS 3-15-1-16 Naas CBS From Kevin Herron in Darver Danske Bank Mageean Cup champions St Mary’s CBGS showed
1pm MacRory Cup Final St. Colman’s, Newry V St. Mary’s, Magherafelt 10:45 amMacLarnon Cup Final Our Lady’s Castleblayney V St.
Inspirational women from the world of sport will discuss their experiences, triumphs and challenges at the Empowering Female Sport Conference which takes place on Saturday March 11th from 10am-4pm at the Armagh City Hotel.
Danske Bank Ward Cup semi-final De La Salle Downpatrick 4-14 Coláiste Oiriall Monaghan 2-6 Building on their Danske Bank Faul
To mark No Smoking Day 2017, Ulster GAA is urging all GAA clubs across the province to go smoke-free.
The launch of the 2017 EirGrid Ulster U21 Football Championship took place last night, Monday 6 March, at the Tyrone GAA Centre in Garvaghey, in the company of players and management from all of the competing Counties.
A RECORD attendance witnessed an Ulster team winning the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Senior Club Championship for only the second time as Slaughtneil proved strongest on the home straight after a ding-dong battle with a resolute Sarsfields.
Danske Bank Markey Cup final Coláiste Cholmchille Ballyshannon 4-11 Coláiste na Carraige, Carrick 0-12 Despite losing Matthew McClay in the