FinTrU continue their sponsorship of the Ulster GAA Inter-Firms
Ulster GAA are delighted to continue their association with FinTrU as they once again take on the sponsorship of the
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Ulster GAA are delighted to continue their association with FinTrU as they once again take on the sponsorship of the
The 16th O’Neill’s Ulster GAA Coaching and Games Development Conference will take place on Saturday 9th November at the Derry
Ulster GAA to offer its young members an opportunity to participate in an internationally recognised programme which enables young people to develop vital skills for life and work.
Ulster GAA expresses its condolences to the family of Eamonn Burns, St Mary’s, Bryansford and Down, following his sudden passing.
The 2019 AIB Ulster Club Hurling Championships were launched on Monday 7th October at the Tyrone GAA Centre, Garvaghey.
A 24-year-old man, Adam Grimes, has been awarded Translink Young GAA Volunteer for August for his mammoth contribution to his club Killanny, Co Monaghan.
Ulster GAA, in partnership with The Irish News, launched the Save Our Smiles campaign in support of the NSPCC Parents in Sport week, which takes place on the 7th -13th October 2019.
The GAA will be broadcasting its first ever live webinar for Primary Teachers on how your school can become a GAA 5 Star Centre on Wednesday October 23rd from 3.15 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The details have been confirmed for the AIB Ulster Club Hurling Championship 2019.
Dunloy, Slaughtneil and Ballycran join Middletown in the AIB Ulster Senior Hurling Club Championship.
Inspiring Cúchulainn Initiative applauded for fostering team-work, friendship and good community relations.
Children from across Ulster enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in Croke Park as part of the Littlewoods GAA Go Games Provincial Days.
The GAA has announced details of the 2019/2020 GAA National Student Bursary – an initiative which has invested more than €2m in young people over the last 12 years.
Ulster GAA and Irish FA Foundation coaches are working together in primary schools across Ulster to encourage children to adopt
D’fhreastail breis agus 120 ball den CLG in Uladh ar an chúrsa i mbliana, agus gach duine acu ann le feabhas a chur ar a gcuid Gaeilge agus an Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn ina gclubanna féin.