St Mary’s CBGS coast to Gallagher Cup
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup final St Mary’s Belfast 3-17 Cross & Passion Ballycastle 1-10 St Mary’s CBGS Belfast are the
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Danske Bank Gallagher Cup final St Mary’s Belfast 3-17 Cross & Passion Ballycastle 1-10 St Mary’s CBGS Belfast are the
Monaghan and Cavan threw up a typically feisty and hard-fought local derby at Kingspan Breffni, with a 60th minute goal from Conor McManus all that separated the sides.
Cian Mackey’s return to the fold during the National League was a very welcome addition for new Cavan Manager Mattie McGleenan ahead of the 2017 Ulster Senior Football Championship. He is hoping for good things this year.
Monaghan full back Drew Wylie has carried his excellent league form into the 2017 Ulster Senior Football Championship
Nominations are now open for Sport NI Coaching, Officiating and Volunteering (COV) Awards 2017. Nominate your club volunteers by Friday 7th July 2017.
In this Volunteer Week, Ulster GAA President Michael Hasson has thanked the thousands of people who volunteer for the GAA across Ulster clubs, counties and Provincial Council.
Down comfortably contained the much-vaunted Armagh attack in Páirc Esler to win a first Ulster championship match in four years.
Ulster Colleges Year 8 Hurling Blitz Danske Bank Thompson Cup A goal just seconds from the end of Friday’s Ulster Colleges’
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup semi-finals Cross & Passion Ballycastle 4-8 St Louis Ballymena 0-8 St Mary’s Belfast 1-12 St Killian’s
Queen’s Sport and Queen’s GAA Clubs are inviting applications and expressions of interest in a variety of management and coaching roles for 2017/18 academic year.
Sean Cavanagh top-scored with 0-7 as Tyrone eased to an 11-point Ulster Championship first round victory over Derry at Celtic Park.
Ulster GAA will be teaming up with Translink to provide a free shuttle bus service for supporters to enjoy convenient access to and from the Down v Armagh Ulster Football Championship games at Páirc Esler, Newry on Sunday 4th June.
Sacred Heart Omagh 8-11 St Patrick’s Dungannon 1-9 Sacred Heart Omagh bagged their second Ulster schools’ title of the season
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup quarter-finals St Killian’s Garron Tower 5-9 St Patrick’s Maghera 0-5 St Louis Ballymena 4-8 Divis Schools
A who’s who of hurling expertise and knowledge has been assembled for an innovative series of coaching workshops taking place in each Province, with the Ulster leg of the event taking place on July 22nd at the Tyrone GAA Centre, Garvaghey