Tyrone hang on to claim Nicky Rackard Cup
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.
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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.
The draw to match the visiting clubs with their hosts for the 2014 Feile na nGael has been completed.
The weekend of Sunday 30th March saw the start of the newly revamped Táin Ulster Senior Club Hurling League.
Some of the best hurlers playing the game at the moment will be on view this coming Friday and Saturday at Queen’s Upper Malone for the Irish Daily Mail Fitzgibbon Cup.
Kickhams Creggan have become the first Ulster team to win the AIB GAA Hurling All-Ireland Junior Club Championship, following a replay victory over Waterford’s Ballysaggart.
Ulster have fallen to Leinster in the semi final of the M. Donnelly Interprovincial Hurling Championship.
Ulster Inter-Provincial Hurling Manager Gregory O’Kane has named his panel for this Sunday’s Inter Provincial Championship Semi Final against Leinster.
The 2014 Ulster Senior Hurling Tain Club League will consist of 47 teams and will have 5 divisions with clubs from Ard Mhacha, An Cabhán, Doire, Dún na nGall, An Dún, Fear Manach, An Lú, Muineachán and Tír Eoghain participating.
Antrim have ran out comfortable 4-20 to 1-17 winners over Down in the 2013 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Final at Celtic Park.
Michael Hasson, Chairman of the Ulster Hurling Development Committee, has released his report for the Ulster Convention.
Comhairle Uladh CCC have confirmed that the 2013 Ulster Senior Hurling Final between Antrim and Down will be played on Sunday 2nd February at Celtic Park, Derry.
The 2013 AIB Ulster Club, NWP Recycling Ulster Camogie and Tesco Homegrown Ulster Ladies Club Championships were launched last night at the Athletic Grounds Armagh.
Saturday 14th September 2013 was only the second time in the memory of most Antrim followers that we donned our
On Saturday 31st August, over 800 young hurlers descended on County Down to take part in National U14 and U16 blitzes.
Antrim caused a sensation at Semple Stadium, Thurles this afternoon by beating Leinster champions Wexford to become the first side from Ulster to reach the All-Ireland U21 final in the 48-year history of the competition.