Féile na nGael Finals Results
After more than 450 games over the past 3 days, the winners of the 2015 Féile na nGael finals are now known.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
After more than 450 games over the past 3 days, the winners of the 2015 Féile na nGael finals are now known.
Monaghan have secured their place in the Ulster Football Final for the third year in a row following a strong second half performance to see off Fermanagh in Kingspan Breffni Park.
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.
“Men need to face up to health issues. We have no difficulty with things like sport or getting our cars
Members of Omagh St Enda’s have been improving their first aid skills, thanks to a training evening at the club,
The Donnelly Group is partnering with Ulster GAA to supply their first ever mobile ticket van, which will be used for tickets sales and collections at major GAA events.
All the finishing touches are being made as host clubs across Ulster prepare to welcome their guests for the 2015 Féile na nGael.
View our comprehensive statistical analysis of Donegal’s emphatic victory over Armagh in the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter final on Sunday 14th June.
Ulster GAA, the Irish Football Association and IRFU Ulster Branch hosted a very informative volunteer forum on Monday 15th June entitled ‘Healthy Clubs – Healthy Communities’.
For GAA patrons attending the Armagh v Donegal championship match on Sunday 14th June, the action on the pitch wasn’t the only thing to grab their attention. The Senior Football match was preceded by a balloon release to mark World Blood Donor Day, and to launch the Ulster GAA’s ‘Blood Sub’ campaign.
Donegal produced an awesome first half display to destroy Armagh and send out a powerful message about their championship intentions that will reverberate around the country.