Antrim win Ulster U21 Hurling Championship for 8th year in a row
Antrim won their eight Ulster U21 hurling title in a row on Wednesday evening in Loughgiel, beating Derry with a full-time result of 0-16 to 1-09.
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Antrim won their eight Ulster U21 hurling title in a row on Wednesday evening in Loughgiel, beating Derry with a full-time result of 0-16 to 1-09.
Antrim hurlers finished off a bad year on a positive note with a 15th Ulster successive senior hurling title after a provincial final that was more competitive than had been expected.
Full coverage of the 2016 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Final between Armagh and Antrim is now available to view on the Ulster GAA Youtube channel.
The media launch of the Ulster Championship Hurling Finals took place on Tuesday morning in Belfast.
Donegal are the first Ulster Senior Hurling Shield champions following their eight point win over Monaghan in Brewster Park, Enniskillen on Sunday 26 June.
Following a heavy downpour of rain a small band of hurlers took to the hills just outside Omagh on Tuesday evening where they competed for the Ulster title for the longest puck of a sliotar.
For the first time since the event was introduced to mountain courses in 2006, Co. Tyrone will act as host to the Provincial Póc Fada Finals this summer.
Cushendall have booked their place in the All-Ireland Club SHC Final for the first time in their history, following a well deserved win over Sarsfields in Navan.
Sunday 18th October marked the culmination of this year’s annual Under 13 regional hurling tournament hosted by Derry GAA.
The Ulster Senior Hurling Club League continues in the coming weeks across all three divisions. Middletown have collected the Division
Donegal U21 Hurlers have collected the All-Ireland U21 ‘C’ Hurling title, courtesy of a late goal in a pulsating final at Celtic Park Derry.
Following the hosting of a successful Féile na nGael tournament in 2014, Ulster GAA has been given the honour of hosting the event again over the weekend of 19-21 June 2015.
The Fermanagh GAA Hurling Go Games Programme will take place once a fortnight in the Lakeland Forum, Enniskillen during September & October.
Following months of planning Féile na nGael finally descended on Ulster over the weekend of 20th to 22nd June.
Tyrone held off a late comeback from Fingal to win the Nicky Rackard Cup for the first time in part two of Saturday’s hurling triple-header at Croke Park.