Late points help Dungiven into Nagle final
Danske Bank Nagle Cup semi-final St Patrick’s Dungiven 2-14 St Joseph’s Coalisland 3-9 LATE points from Caelan Hazlett and Player
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Danske Bank Nagle Cup semi-final St Patrick’s Dungiven 2-14 St Joseph’s Coalisland 3-9 LATE points from Caelan Hazlett and Player
Danske Bank McAvoy Cup Final Holy Cross Strabane 1-12 Lismore Craigavon 2-7 from Kevin Kelly in Drumragh Holy Cross Strabane
The 2018 Ulster Senior Football, Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie Championships were officially launched at O’Neills Sportswear in Strabane last night.
The draw for Qualifier Round 1, Qualifier Round 2 and Round 2 in the Electric Ireland Ulster GAA Football Minor Championship has taken place.
Ulster GAA today announced details of the forthcoming Championship schedule, ahead of next week’s formal launch.
Danske Bank D’Alton Cup Final St Patrick’s Cavan 3-13 St Patrick’s Maghera 3-8 From Kevin Kelly in Dromore St Patrick’s
Danske Bank Treanor Cup final St Eunan’s Letterkenny 0-7 St Louis Ballymena 1-2 THE turning point in this Danske Bank
Danske Bank Paddy O’Hara Cup Final Dean Maguirc Carrickmore 7-11 Loreto Coleraine 0-11 From Kevin Kelly in Ballinascreen The old
Danske Bank Irish News Cup Final St Joseph’s Donaghmore 6-8 St Ciaran’s Ballygawley 1-6 From Kevin Kelly in Galbally St
CLG Scoileanna Uladh Notification of A.G.M Friday 11th May 2018 in Quinn’s Corner
Danske Bank Mallon Cup final St Joseph’s Newry 4-6 St Killian’s Garron Tower 3-6 SIX FOOTER Adam Travers made the
Danske Bank McAvoy Cup semi-final Lismore Craigavon 5-18 St. Mark’s Warrenpoint 0-14 A DEVASTATING ten minute spell just after the
Four young GAA volunteers visited Kingspan Stadium on Saturday to experience what happens behind the scenes at an Ulster Rugby game.
A coach from Moneymore GAC has been awarded the Translink Ulster GAA Young Volunteer of the Month award for March 2018.
Danske Bank Irish News Cup semi-final: St Ciaran’s Ballygawley 8-4 St Joseph’s Coalisland 4-8 Goals win games. The old adage