Ulster GAA Statement on Return of Outdoor Competitive Games
Counties and clubs should be aware that spectators are not yet permitted to attend games in the north – those attending games is limited to essential personnel only.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Counties and clubs should be aware that spectators are not yet permitted to attend games in the north – those attending games is limited to essential personnel only.
Tyrone claimed the EirGrid Ulster Under 20 Championship title at the weekend as they overcame the challenge of Donegal at
Eight teams became four as Antrim, Donegal, Down and Tyrone all took their places in the semi-finals of the EirGrid Ulster U20 Football Championship.
The GAA in Ulster had a number of recipients for Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2020, which were presented at a special banquet in Croke Park tonight.
On Saturday Ulster GAA hosted their first Wheelchair Gaelic Football tournament at Mid Ulster Sports Arena, Cookstown. The tournament was
Young boys and girls from Ballymoney and Antrim created memories together at the weekend as they travelled to London to represent their schools and towns in the All Britain Competition as part of their involvement in Ulster GAA’s Cuchulainn Initiative.
Ulster GAA are delighted to announce that nine clubs from across the Province have successfully achieved Club Maith accreditation at the relevant standard.
Ulster GAA along with family and friends recently presented a cheque to representatives from the Air Ambulance charity having raised £12,633 in memory of the former Provincial Secretary, the late Dr. Danny Murphy, who sadly lost his brave battle with cancer in December 2016.
A recap of all Ulster GAA games activity for the month of April
Sunday was another big day of action in the 2017 AIB Ulster Club Hurling Championships with semi-final games in the Junior Intermediate & Senior Championships, as well as a Junior quarter-final replay.
Congratulations to all the participants in the final round of the GAA M. Donnelly Interprovincial Wheelchair Hurling League which took place in Dungiven Sports Centre yesterday, Saturday 9th September.
The Óg Spórt U15 Provincial Final was held last Saturday, September 2nd, in Killybegs, Donegal.
Monaghan and Cavan threw up a typically feisty and hard-fought local derby at Kingspan Breffni, with a 60th minute goal from Conor McManus all that separated the sides.
Sean Cavanagh top-scored with 0-7 as Tyrone eased to an 11-point Ulster Championship first round victory over Derry at Celtic Park.
The Irish News unveiled the winners of their highly contested Irish News Club & Volunteer Awards which recognises and rewards GAA Schools, Clubs & Volunteers throughout Ulster for their commitment to Gaelic Games and their community irrespective of their playing ability.