Semi-finals sorted for Rafferty and Loch an Iúir competitions
There has been quite a bit of activity in different grades of Ulster Schools’ football championships this past couple of
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
There has been quite a bit of activity in different grades of Ulster Schools’ football championships this past couple of
Danske Bank MacRory Cup St Colman’s Newry 1-14 St Patrick’s Academy 1-13 Substitute Danny Magill was the hero for St
Danske Bank Casement Cup final St Patrick’s Keady 4-6 St Mary’s Magherafelt 2-9 St Patrick’s Keady retained their Danske Bank
Danske Bank MacRory Cup Patrician Carrickmacross 2-12 St Mary’s CBGS Belfast 1-5 Patrician High Carrickmacross assured themselves of action in
Ulster GAA will host an Engagement Forum to highlight its work to the wider civic community, targeting those working in voluntary and statutory organisations. The aim of the Forum is to raise awareness of the wide ranging work of the GAA Provincial Council, as well as exploring opportunities for working in partnership with organisations to deliver strategic goals and targets.
Danske Bank Rannafast Cup semi-final St Michael’s Enniskillen 2-3 St Patrick’s Maghera 0-8 St Michael’s Enniskillen pulled off a major
Danske Bank MacRory Cup St Paul’s Bessbrook 4-12 St Ciaran’s Ballygawley 3-9 St Paul’s Bessbrook made it two wins from
Omagh CBS 1-12 St Patrick’s Armagh 1-10 This Danske Bank MacRory Cup tie in Augher was a strange game that
Danske Bank MacRory Cup St Ronan’s Lurgan 1-9 St Malachy’s Castlewellan 1-7 Ten minutes from the end of this Danske
Danske Bank Rannafast Cup quarter-final St Patrick’s Cavan 4-14 Abbey CBS 3-8 Despite the danger posed by John McGovern and
Translink and Ulster GAA have released the names of the nine coaches shortlisted in the Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year Awards. Members of the public are now being called upon to get behind the finalists and vote to decide who the overall winner will be.
Full round-up of results from a busy weekend of Ulster Club Football semi final action…
A late point from Cavan Gaels sub Darragh Sexton ensured his side and Derrygonnelly couldn’t be separated after extra time in this Ulster Club SFC at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.
Ulster GAA in conjunction with The Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) and the Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU), are calling on all units of the Association to take part in Anti-Bullying Week between 13th and 17th November 2017.
Holders Slaughtneil are through to their third Ulster final in four years, winning a cracking encounter with Kilcar at Omagh on Saturday evening.