Final Phase of Consultation for Casement Park Project
Ulster GAA has officially launched the Casement Park Stadium 1:250 Scale Model before it opens for a two-week public consultation.
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Ulster GAA has officially launched the Casement Park Stadium 1:250 Scale Model before it opens for a two-week public consultation.
View a statistical analysis of the Ulster Senior Football Championship Preliminary Round tie between Cavan and Armagh
View the ticketing and event information for the Ulster Senior Football Championship Quarter Final game between Donegal and Tyrone on Sunday 26th May.
Ulster GAA in partnership with the Regional Colleges throughout the Province is proposing to offer two fully accredited qualifications (Open College Network), commencing in October 2013.
Cavan produced a superb all-round performance to defeat Armagh by four points at Kingspan Breffni Park on Sunday and advance to the Ulster Championship quarter-finals.
With support from Department for Social Development, IRFU (Ulster Branch), the Irish FA and Ulster GAA are joining forces and using the power of sport to promote positive cross-community relations.
The Planning period for the Casement Park application has been extended to ensure that all necessary best practice is incorporated within the final submission.
The University of Ulster Magee campus was a hive of Derry GAA nostalgia last night as personalities from the last eighty years congregated to celebrate the rich and colourful history of Gaelic games in the county.
View the event and ticketing information for the Ulster Senior Football Championship Preliminary Round game between Cavan and Armagh on Sunday 19th May.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2013 Hurling and Camogie Feile Uladh, which will take place on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd June
Ulster GAA would like to establish a group of young volunteers to be part of their Programme Sales and Customer Service Team for the 2013 Ulster Championships
The 2013 Ulster GAA Championship has been launched at the Ulster Museum in Belfast by Ulster GAA President Martin McAviney and GAA President Liam O’Neill.