Ulster Club Football League 2019 applications now open
The 2019 Ulster Club Football League will consist of three divisions, Senior, Intermediate and Junior. The application form is available
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
The 2019 Ulster Club Football League will consist of three divisions, Senior, Intermediate and Junior. The application form is available
A Multi-Sport Forum was delivered recently with a focus on developing understanding for volunteers on how to improve inclusivity within
Danske Bank Pat King Cup semi-final St Colm’s, Draperstown 3-12 Moville CC 2-10 Jack Conway was the key player in
Danske Bank Corn Loch an Iúir final St Ronan’s Lurgan 2-10 St Eunan’s Letterkenny 2-3 WHILE St Eunan’s Letterkenny fought
Danske Bank MacRory Cup Eliminator Abbey CBS Newry 1-7 St Mary’s Magherafelt 0-9 LAST season’s beaten finalists are out of
Danske Bank Gerry Brown Cup semi-final Magh Ene Bundoran 3-8 Deele Raphoe 1-10 GOALS were enough to win this Donegal
Danske Bank Gerry Brown Cup semi-final St Conor’s Kilrea/Clady 6-4 Dean Maguirc Carrickmore 1-10 THIS Danske Bank Gerry Brown Cup
Ulster GAA in association with the Coca Cola Thank You Fund were delighted to award 33 Young Leaders with their final certificates at the Ulster Club Final
Young volunteers from clubs taking part in the Sport Uniting Communities project have been recognised for their commitment to volunteering.
The annual Ulster GAA President’s Awards in association with O’Neills took place in the Tullyglass Hotel, Ballymena on Thursday 29th
There was no quarter asked or given in Healy Park yesterday as Donegal champions, Gaoth Dobhair became the first Donegal
Danske Bank Rannafast Cup final St Colman’s Newry 3-10 St Patrick’s Cavan 0-9 ON THEIR way to the Danske Bank
Danske Bank MacRory Cup Eliminator Holy Trinity Cookstown 1-11 St Paul’s Bessbrook 1-10 UNLIKE almost all the other games played
Danske Bank MacRory Cup Eliminator St Patrick’s Academy Dungannon 7-20 St Mary’s CBGS Belfast 0-7 ST MARY’S Belfast looked out
Danske Bank MacRory Cup Eliminator Patrician Carrickacross 4-8 St Patrick’s Cavan 1-7 WHEN St Patrick’s Cavan turned around at the