Goals key as Tyrone retain Ulster Minor title
Electric Ireland Ulster Minor Football Championship Final Derry 0-16 Tyrone 4-08 Tyrone retained the Electric Ireland Ulster Minor Football Championship
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Electric Ireland Ulster Minor Football Championship Final Derry 0-16 Tyrone 4-08 Tyrone retained the Electric Ireland Ulster Minor Football Championship
Tyrone’s Sean Hurson will referee the Ulster Football Final between Derry and Donegal next Sunday at Clones. Ulster referees will
The Department for Communities has renewed its support for a programme aimed at improving club and volunteering infrastructures within GAA,
Ulster Senior Football Championship Semi-Final DERRY 3-12 MONAGHAN 0-17 Derry are through to their first Ulster SFC Final since 2011
It’s a big weekend of Ulster GAA action, with an Ulster SFC Semi-Final and two Minor Qualifier Round Three ties
21-year-old GAA volunteer Tiarnach Magee from Liatroim Fontenoys GAC, County Down, has been awarded the prestigious Translink Ulster GAA Young
Ulster GAA is encouraging everyone to get behind an important fundraising initiative, in aid of our Charity Partner for 2022,
The GAA in Ulster have been doing lots of great work in the area of health & wellbeing, with clubs,
Ulster Senior Football Championship Semi-Final Donegal 2-16 Cavan 0-16 Donegal will take their place in their tenth Ulster SFC final
CAVAN – PADDY LYNCH Paddy Lynch’s 0-8 against Antrim a fortnight ago was as impressive a Championship debut an inter-county
Ulster GAA hosted the Provincial Schools One Wall Finals recently, with the girls final taking place at Clonoe Community Centre,
Ulster GAA is seeking a small group of volunteers to assist at the Ukraine Refugee Assistance Centres in Newry and
Ulster GAA joined with our partners in the British Red Cross and Volunteer Now to celebrate and thank the dedicated
12ú Bealtaine 2019 Ulster SFC Quarter Final Tír Eoghain 1-19 Doire 1-13 at Healy Park Tyrone were pushed all
Monaghan – Jack McCarron One of the standout moments of this year’s Allianz National League was Jack McCarron’s last-gasp 40-metre