Lavey are Ulster Óg Spórt Champions 2019
Lavey claimed the Ulster Óg Spórt U15 Championship title for the second time in three years after defeating the Donegal Champions Glenfin by 3-09 to 1-05 in the Final.
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Lavey claimed the Ulster Óg Spórt U15 Championship title for the second time in three years after defeating the Donegal Champions Glenfin by 3-09 to 1-05 in the Final.
Young players across Cavan and Fermanagh hone their skills in Hurling development camps.
Paralympic gold medallist Kelly Gallagher swapped her ski sticks for a hurley stick as she joined Ulster GAA’s wheelchair hurling project for a special game as both aim to win 25th Birthday National Lottery Awards.
Tyrone Under 15s claimed the Brian McLernon Cup at the weekend as they overcame Monaghan 1-12 to 0-10 at Derrylaughan
The Translink Young GAA Volunteer of the Month for July has been awarded to Erin Byrne, following inspirational volunteering at her club Saval GAC, County Down.
The Ulster leg of the National Hurling and Camogie Development Provincial Coaching Workshops will take place in Monaghan on Saturday August 24th.
Young Gaels from across Tyrone have been learning vital lifesaving CPR skills in their summer camps as part of a joint initiative between Ulster GAA and the British Heart Foundation Northern Ireland
The Ulster Under 15 Hurling Óg Sport took place recently in Owenbeg with nine clubs competing for the title.
15 year old Ciaran McGinley has won the Translink Young GAA Volunteer of the Month for June for his spectacular effort in developing Ladies Gaelic in his club.
The Subway Ulster GAA Under 15 Player Academy Programme culminated with two highly competitive game against a Dublin Under 15
Young people from clubs across Ulster’s nine counties are participating in a four-day academy focused on developing their skills and knowledge.
Ulster GAA’s Wheelchair Hurlers have been nominated in the Best Sport Project Category in the 25th Birthday National Lottery Awards