Féile na nGael 2015 Draw
The draw to match the visiting clubs with their hosts for the 2015 Féile na nGael has been completed.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
The draw to match the visiting clubs with their hosts for the 2015 Féile na nGael has been completed.
Roe Valley Cúchulainns have been crowned Ulster GAA 2015 Cúchulainn Cup Champions today at Ulster’s flagship cross community tournament, held in Garvaghey in Tyrone.
Armagh have concluded their successful Division III campaign in style at Croke Park on Saturday evening, seeing off Fermanagh by five points in the final to land the third tier title.
Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Comhairle Uladh Martin McAviney has expressed his condolences on behalf of the GAA across Ulster to the family of Shane Mulholland.
Eight sporting organisations that are committed to tackling inequality received awards from Sport Northern Ireland at the House of Sport on Wednesday 22nd April.
A star-studded GAA match will open a week of events in Newcastle next month as the Royal County Down golf course hosts the Irish Open for the first time.
Ulster GAA are currently in the process of developing a new strategic plan and we would like your views on the future direction of the GAA in Ulster over the next five years.
The Ulster GAA Inter-Firms competition, for Football is now open for registration for teams ahead of the 2015 season.
Congratulations to Ballinderry and Galbally who have been crowned Ulster Club Senior and Intermediate Football League champions for 2015.
As from the 12th March the Active Awards for Sport Programme, a Lottery funded small grants programme primarily aimed at grassroots community based sport, is OPEN for applications.
The Department for Transport Tourism and Sport has this week announced the launch of the Sports Capital Grant Programme 2015.
Ulster GAA today hosted its first ever ‘Live to Play Oscars’ in the iconic Tyrone GAA Centre.
The launch of the 2015 EirGrid Ulster U21 Football Championship took place last night, Monday 9 March, at the Merchant Hotel Belfast, in the company of players and management from each of the competing Counties.
It is with deep sadness that Ulster GAA was informed this morning of the death of Antrim GAA stalwart Jim Nelson of St. Paul’s GAA Belfast.
It is with deep sadness that we learned this morning of the death of Malachy Mahon, former President of Ulster Council GAA and Vice President of the GAA who held office from 1974 to 1977.