Ulster Championships launched at the MAC
The launch of the 2014 Ulster Senior Football, Hurling, Ladies Football and Camogie Championships took place last night, Wednesday 30th April, at the MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) Belfast.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
The launch of the 2014 Ulster Senior Football, Hurling, Ladies Football and Camogie Championships took place last night, Wednesday 30th April, at the MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) Belfast.
The launch of the 2014 Ulster Senior Football, Hurling, Ladies Football and Camogie Championships will take place tonight, Wednesday 30th April, at the MAC Belfast.
Monaghan delivered a hugely impressive performance at Croke Park on Sunday to defeat Donegal in the Allianz Football League Division II final.
Bhí an lámh in uachtar ag amhránaithe Uladh i mbabhta ceannais na hÉireann Scór Sinsear 2014, a tionóladh Dé Sathairn 26 Feabhra i gCaisleán an Bharraigh.
Online ticket sales for the Ulster Senior Football Championship Quarter Final between Derry and Donegal have sold out in record time, over a month in advance of the game.
Ulster GAA are delighted to announce that ticket prices for the 2014 Ulster GAA Championships have been frozen for the 5th year in a row.
Ulster GAA are one of seven sporting organisations that have achieved foundation level of The Equality Standard: A Framework for Sport.
Phase 2 of Ulster GAA’s Youth Employment Scheme has drawn to a close with a graduation event at the Council’s Armagh offices.
Ulster Council GAA are delighted to announce that a number of clubs have successfully achieved Club Maith Accreditation.
Cavan extended their incredible domination of the Ulster U21 Football championship with a late rally securing a fourth provincial crown in a row at the Athletic Grounds.
Dungannon Cúchulainns were today crowned the 2014 Ulster GAA Cúchulainn Cup Champions at the magnificent Tyrone GAA Centre of Excellence in Garvaghey, Omagh.
Exactly 1,000 years ago this month, Brian Ború was killed during the Battle of Clontarf. Ború’s body is buried in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh, about 100 yards from the Ulster GAA head office.