Red Hands collect Minor Title
Ulster Minor Football Championship Final: Tyrone 1-14 Armagh 0-05 Tyrone ran out convincing winners over neighbours Armagh in Sunday’s Ulster
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Ulster Minor Football Championship Final: Tyrone 1-14 Armagh 0-05 Tyrone ran out convincing winners over neighbours Armagh in Sunday’s Ulster
All-Ireland Hurling Senior Championship Qualifier: Antrim 1-17 Dublin 0-19 An injury-time point from Karl Stewart sent Antrim into the quarter-finals
The semi finals draws have been made for the 2010 Ulster Club Senior Hurling Leagues, and the fixtures are as
With ten days to go to the 2010 Ulster Football Finals day in Clones on July 18, the countdown begins
A cross-community Gaelic football team from Enniskillen who are preparing for a trip Long Island in New York to compete
The Secretary General of the Department of Foreign Affairs David Cooney made his first visit to the Ulster GAA headquarters
Nicky Rackard Cup Final: Armagh 3-15 London 3-14 London suffered Nicky Rackard Cup final heartache for the second year in
Sunday 18th July 2010 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final Muineachán v Tír Eoghain 2.00pm at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones Ulster
Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Final: Antrim 4-22 Down 1-12 Antrim made it nine Ulster GAA Hurling Senior Championships in a
Ulster Minor Hurling Championship Final: Antrim 2-19 Armagh 0-10 Antrim eventually got the better of Armagh to seal a fifteen
Ulster Senior Football Championship Semi Final: Monaghan 0-21 Fermanagh 2-08 Monaghan are into their first Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship
Following a meeting of the Ulster Council GAA Competitions Control Committee, the venue of the 2010 Ulster Senior & Minor
Defending champion and No. 1 seed, Cavan star Paul Brady (Kingscourt), claimed an incredible sixth consecutive Men’s Open Singles title,
The Belfast Festival of Gaelic Games has been developed by the Belfast Urban Committee to provide additional games for the
Carrickfergus High School is benefiting from Ulster GAA’s ‘Understanding Ourselves, Respecting Others Programme’. Ninety Year 8 pupils, both boys and