Cúchulainn an Ghleanna club nurturing hurling and camogie in Tyrone
A hurling hotbed is developing in Clogher Valley as the thriving Cúchulainn An Ghleanna Hurling and Camogie Club recently marked
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A hurling hotbed is developing in Clogher Valley as the thriving Cúchulainn An Ghleanna Hurling and Camogie Club recently marked
There is plenty of Championship action taking place across Ulster this weekend as we approach the business end of the
In March last year, Our Lady’s & St Patrick’s Knock was a cauldron of excitement as the senior football team
Led by National Hurling Development Manager, Martin Fogarty, the focus on hurling development in recent times has been centred on
Ulster GAA have today launched the ‘HERO Programme’ for clubs, as part of their GAA for All inclusion initiative. The
The draws for the 2021 AIB Ulster Football and Hurling Club Championships were made at a meeting of the
Over the past two months Ulster has undergone a surge in energy and enthusiasm for junior level hurling thanks to
Hurling teams across the Province have enjoyed honing their skills with a hurl and sliotar thanks to the introduction of
All club units are required to conduct a Risk Assessment & Child Safeguarding Statement, to be submitted by 31st May
At tonight’s Ulster CCC meeting, held via tele-conference, the following decisions were taken in relation to Ulster GAA fixtures.
Rarely do coaches have the time to stop and reflect on their own performance, the performance of individual players or
The NI Executive at their meeting on 15th April 2021 confirmed that squad training and competitive outdoor sport could return
“You don’t create a philosophy with signs and slogans. You create a philosophy with people and leadership.” Throughout Gaelic games
Ulster GAA have unveiled a new schedule of coaching webinars and online workshops taking place over the coming few months.
Ulster GAA has welcomed today’s announcement by Sport NI, highlighting the allocation of the first tranche of funding from the