Antrim battle past Derry in U21 Final
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.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
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.
Twenty young men from North Derry travel to London this weekend to represent Ulster GAA in the 2015 GAA All Britain Competition.
120 young Gaelic players from across Ulster this evening graduated from the 2015 3fivetwo Group Ulster GAA Player Academy, with high hopes of making a name for themselves playing for their county in years to come.
Medical training workshops, delivered by Dr Paul Gormley of 3fivetwo Group’s Training Academy, have been taking place at a small
Roe Valley Cúchulainns continued their preparations for the upcoming All British Championships with a recent trip to Dublin on Wednesday 1st July.
The 3fivetwo Group Ulster GAA Player Academy 2015 has been officially launched by 3fivetwo Group Development Director Mark Regan at the Ulster University, Jordanstown.
Ulster GAA’s Wheelchair Hurling team began their first competitive blitz of the season by hosting the All-Ireland Provincial League Blitz (Round 1) in Colaiste Oiriall, Monaghan on Saturday 27th June.
Ulster GAA will host the first round of the M. Donnelly GAA Wheelchair Hurling Interprovincial league for 2015 on Saturday the 27th June 10am-3pm at the Barry McGuigan Sports Hall, Colaiste Oiriall, Monaghan.
Ulster GAA and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland have once again joined forces to promote a ‘Care in the Sun’ message to all GAA players, mentors and fans this summer.
After more than 450 games over the past 3 days, the winners of the 2015 Féile na nGael finals are now known.
After 2 days of fantastic Féile na nGael action, we are down to the semi finals stage, which will take place at 5 venues across the Province tomorrow, Sunday 21 June.
Ulster GAA President Martin McAviney and Féile na nGael Uladh 2015 Chairman Michael Hasson would like to welcome all players, their families and supporters to the Province for the annual Féile na nGael finals, which commence today.