Under 13 Regional Hurling tournament reaches Finale
Sunday 18th October marked the culmination of this year’s annual Under 13 regional hurling tournament hosted by Derry GAA.
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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.
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.