Eirgrid Ulster U21 SF – Derry defeat Armagh
Derry progressed to their first Ulster U21 final since 2008 after an epic tussle with Armagh ended in a three point extra-time win at Celtic Park.
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Derry progressed to their first Ulster U21 final since 2008 after an epic tussle with Armagh ended in a three point extra-time win at Celtic Park.
The Ulster leg of the GAA Healthy Clubs Roadshow was held on Saturday April 1st with a capacity crowd turning out at Ulster University Jordanstown for the event.
Ulster GAA has teamed up with Irwin’s Bakery to create coaching camps for kids across the province.
The official launch of the 2017 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship and Shield took place last night at the Balmoral Hotel, Belfast.
Translink was today unveiled as a new corporate partner of Ulster GAA.
The year eight & nine boys Provincial One Wall Handball finals took place today at Holy Trinity Cookstown wit St Ciaran’s Ballygawley emerging overall winners.
Ten GAA clubs have successfully achieved Ulster GAA’s Prestigious Elevate Award in 2017. The ten clubs from across Ulster gathered at a club-focused awards ceremony hosted by Ulster GAA’s Treasurer Ciaran McLaughlin at the Navan Centre in Armagh on Thursday evening.
Ulster Hurling Development Manager Jimmy Darragh feels that the Celtic Challenge tournament will be a huge boost for counties in the province as it grows over the coming years.
A small number of spaces have become available for Ulster’s Healthy Club Roadshow in Ulster University, Jordanstown this Saturday 1st April, from 10am – 2pm.
Coleraine Eoghan Rua and Gortin St Patrick’s are the Ulster Club Senior and Intermediate League Winners respectively for 2017.
D’ éirigh go maith le Tráth na gCeist Bord bliantúil le 16 foirne rannpháirteach ó 6 chontae.
Over 150 participants from across the province converged at Loughmacrory’s on Friday March 24th for what was the first ever “Ulster GAA She’s Ace Handball Conference” for young girls.
Donegal and Monaghan are still very much in the hunt for a Division 1 final spot after they couldn’t be separated in Ballyshannon.
Ulster GAA expresses its sadness on the passing of former deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness.
Armagh’s Charly Shanks is the 2017 O’Neills All-Ireland 40×20 Senior Singles champion after defying the odds to dethrone 3-time champion, Robbie McCarthy, in Saturday’s final in Kingscourt.