Donaghmore take JM Murphy title
St Joseph’s Donaghmore take Danske Bank JM Murphy title ST JOSEPH’s Donaghmore powered to their fourth Ulster schools’ football title
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St Joseph’s Donaghmore take Danske Bank JM Murphy title ST JOSEPH’s Donaghmore powered to their fourth Ulster schools’ football title
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup final St Patrick’s Maghera 4-15 St Mary’s CBGS Belfast 4-6 WITH just three minutes left on
Danske Bank McQuillan Cup Holy Trinity Cookstown and St Mary’s Belfast came through the league stages in Woodlands on Frioday
Danske Bank O’Farrell Cup Winners of the Oisin McGrath Cup earlier in the season, St Patrick’s Maghera added the Danske
Rory Gallagher master-minded the biggest shock of this year’s senior football championship with an injury-time goal from captain Eoin Donnelly putting 14-man Fermanagh through to an unexpected Ulster final appearance on June 24.
A hardworking PRO from Tír-na-nÓg GFC, Portadown has been awarded the Translink Ulster GAA Young Volunteer of the Month award for April 2018.
Danske Bank MacFarland Cup final St Colman’s Newry 1-16 St Mary’s Magherafelt 1-6 ST COLMAN’s Newry, last year’s Danske Bank
Goals from Hugh McFadden and Cian Mulligan proved to be the key scores as Donegal defeated Derry by six points in the North West derby. Patrick McBrearty produced his best performance of the season, hitting 0-8, including five long range monsters from play.
Down progress to an Ulster Senior Football Championship Semi Final after a comfortable win over Antrim.
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup semi-final St Patrick’s Maghera 3-18 St Killian’s Garron Tower 1-7 IT IS difficult to believe when
Danske Bank MacFarland Cup semi-final St Mary’s Magherafelt 3-11 St Columba’s Portaferry 3-9 AN INJURY time goal from Diarmuid Mulholland
Danske Bank Gallagher Cup semi-final St Mary’s Belfast 8-16 St Patrick’s Downpatrick 2-4 FIVE minutes into the second half of
Danske Bank Nagle Cup final St Patrick’s Dungiven 2-12 St Benedict’s Randalstown 1-7 ST PATRICK’s Dungiven pulled away in the
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 Antrim Ulster Football Championship games at Páirc Esler, Newry on Saturday.
Tyrone’s hopes of a first ever three-in-a-row of Ulster titles ended at the first hurdle at Healy Park when Monaghan emerged deserving winners on the day.