Game of Three Halves Camps
As part of their ongoing partnership, Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association, and Ulster Rugby are offering two free Game of Three Halves Camps at the end of October.
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As part of their ongoing partnership, Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association, and Ulster Rugby are offering two free Game of Three Halves Camps at the end of October.
The Irish Football Association (Irish FA), Ulster GAA and Ulster Rugby hosted the ‘Sport Uniting Communities’ Showcase Event on Thursday 17th September 2015 at the Northern Ireland Executive Office in Brussels.
Ulster GAA, in support of the National Student Bursary Scheme, will once again award bursaries to students attending Higher Education colleges as part of its ongoing commitment to Player Welfare.
The 21st Irish News Ulster GAA All-Star team were unveiled last Thursday night in the Armagh City Hotel.
The deadline for applications for scholarships for the Irish Diploma at Ulster University is Tuesday 8th September 2015.
GAA Clubs in the Fermanagh & Omagh District Council area may be interested in applying for the local Council grant scheme detailed here.
Ulster GAA President Martin McAviney recently attended a celebration event by Mid Ulster District Council to promote the Irish Diploma at Ulster University.
Paul Brady (Cavan) and Aisling Reilly (Antrim) have retained their World Titles at the recent Handball World Championships in the University of Calgary.
Ulster GAA welcomes the independent Project Assessment Review (PAR) undertaken by the Cabinet Office and released today.
As part of Ulster GAA’s commitment to promoting Irish Culture and Heritage, Ulster GAA have just announced scholarships for GAA members applying for Ulster University’s Irish Language Diploma from September 2015-2016.
It is with deep sadness that Ulster GAA has learned of the death of accomplished inter county and club football player Aaron Devlin RIP of Ballinderry Shamrocks GAA, County Derry.
Antrim won their seventh Ulster U21 hurling title in a row on Wednesday evening in Ballinascreen, but they were made to work hard for their victory by a determined Derry side.
On a fine July evening in the heart of picturesque County Down, Tyrone’s Paddy McKillion and Down’s Catherine McGourty put on powerful displays to win the O’Neills Ulster Poc Fada titles.
Antrim and Derry will contest the Bord Gáis Energy Ulster U21 Hurling Championship final on July 22 after both won their semi-finals on Wednesday night.
Twenty young men from North Derry travelled to London last weekend to represent Ulster GAA in the All Britain Competition.