Three Ulster teams through to All Ireland SFC Quarter Final stage
Three Ulster Counties head to Croke Park this Saturday August 5th for All Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter finals.
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Three Ulster Counties head to Croke Park this Saturday August 5th for All Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter finals.
Ulster GAA in conjunction with National Hurling Development Manager Martin Fogarty, ran a Provincial Hurling Coaching Workshop in the Tyrone GAA Centre, Garvaghey on Saturday 22nd July.
Tyrone unleashed their superior firepower on Down in the second half to comfortably retain their Ulster SFC title at Clones.
Derry claimed their second Ulster Minor Football title in three years after defeating Cavan by four points at St Tiernach’s Park in Clones.
Supporters travelling to Clones for the Ulster 2017 Football Final are asked to take note of the following key information…
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the sad passing of our esteemed Chairperson of our Code of Ethics Committee, Pat Darcy.
Six counties competed for the one remaining Finals spot in the Buncrana Cup qualifiers last weekend in ideal conditions at the Derry GAA Centre of Excellence, Owenbeg.
Ulster GAA in association with Translink has selected a 15 year old Gael from St Gall’s GAC Belfast as winner of the Translink Young GAA Volunteer Award for June 2017.
Following participation in the annual Cúchulainn Cup, Banbridge Cúchulainns were selected as the team to travel to London and represent Ulster GAA in the All Britain Competition held in Greenford on Saturday 8th July.
Antrim lifted the Electric Ireland Ulster Minor Hurling Championship title for the fifth year in a row after defeating Derry in the decider.
The official launch of the 2017 Ulster GAA Football Championship Finals took place today in Armagh.
Ulster GAA are planning for their largest ever Irish Language Summer School at Downings from 17th to 21st July 2017. The Séamus de Faoite Course is in its 29th year and once again offers GAA members an opportunity to learn and develop their skills and use of the Irish Language in one of Donegal’s Gaeltacht villages.
Ulster GAA, in association with Ulster University, have announced a £10,000 investment for GAA club members to undertake third level study in the Irish Language for the academic year 2017/18.
The climax to the Wallball Tournament season will come with the Loughmacrory Wallball Showdown on the weekend of the 28th to 30th July.
Banbridge Cúchulainns continued their preparations for the upcoming All-Britain Championships with a recent trip to Dublin.