Ulster GAA Provincial Youth Forum
Ulster GAA hosted their first Provincial Youth Forum at the Tyrone GAA Centre in Garvaghey with one Club from each county selected to attend with three youth representatives aged between 14-24 years old.
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Ulster GAA hosted their first Provincial Youth Forum at the Tyrone GAA Centre in Garvaghey with one Club from each county selected to attend with three youth representatives aged between 14-24 years old.
Shane McGuigan scored 1-6 as Slaughtneil ran out comfortable winners to secure a third AIB Ulster Club SFC title in four years at the Athletic Grounds.
A Multi-Sport Workshop with a sole focus on Funding and Fundraising for sports clubs and designed to provide interesting and innovative ways to develop new techniques to secure funding and improve club’s methods of fundraising was jointly organised by Ulster GAA, Irish FA Foundation and Ulster Rugby.
An inspirational young GAA volunteer praised as an outstanding role model for all young people and a symbol of hope for all those battling sickness within the GAA community.
There was a touch of fortune about the goal which put Cavan Gaels into a first Ulster club SFC decider since 1977 after a thrilling semi-final replay at Clones.
Ulster GAA will host an Engagement Forum to highlight its work to the wider civic community, targeting those working in voluntary and statutory organisations. The aim of the Forum is to raise awareness of the wide ranging work of the GAA Provincial Council, as well as exploring opportunities for working in partnership with organisations to deliver strategic goals and targets.
Translink and Ulster GAA have released the names of the nine coaches shortlisted in the Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year Awards. Members of the public are now being called upon to get behind the finalists and vote to decide who the overall winner will be.
Full round-up of results from a busy weekend of Ulster Club Football semi final action…
A late point from Cavan Gaels sub Darragh Sexton ensured his side and Derrygonnelly couldn’t be separated after extra time in this Ulster Club SFC at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.
Ulster GAA in conjunction with The Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) and the Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU), are calling on all units of the Association to take part in Anti-Bullying Week between 13th and 17th November 2017.
Holders Slaughtneil are through to their third Ulster final in four years, winning a cracking encounter with Kilcar at Omagh on Saturday evening.
A committed Clonoe O’Rahilly’s fan has become the first winner of Volunteer of the Year, a new category at the Sport NI Coaching, Officiating and Volunteering awards.