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2016 Ulster Championships Launched
The Ulster Senior Football, Hurling, Ladies Football and Camogie Championships were officially launched in Newry.
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Ulster Health Committee meets Ulster Healthy Clubs
The Ulster Health Committee combined their quarterly meeting with an orientation and update day for the Ulster 'Healthy Clubs' at a recent event at the Garvaghey Centre.
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Launch of Cúrsa Cuimhneacháin Shéamuis de Faoite 2016
Michael Hasson, Uachtarán Chomhairle Uladh CLG was in Downing on Friday May 6th to officially launch the Irish language course which is sponsored by the Ulster Council of the GAA.
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Fermanagh outclass Antrim
Fermanagh coasted to a third championship victory over Antrim in two seasons in a low key Ulster championship preliminary round tie in Brewster Park
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Antrim v Fermanagh Stats Analysis
Throughout the 2016 Ulster Senior Football Championship, Ulster GAA will be providing statistical analysis, supported by video clips analysing each game.
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Ulster GAA Wheelchair Hurling Initiative
Ulster GAA Wheelchair Hurling initiative showcases that the GAA is for all.
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Tyrone power to victory over Derry
Tyrone did all the damage in an awesome first-half with three goals before half time to dispatch 13-man Derry with the minimum of fuss at Celtic Park.
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Parish to Province
The election of Rasharkin club member Michael Hasson as President of Ulster GAA was celebrated recently at an event in St. Olcan's Parish Centre.
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Derry v Tyrone Statistical Analysis
Statistical analysis from the Ulster 2016 quarter final between Derry and Tyrone at Celtic Park.
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Evening of reflection on the GAA & the 1916 Rising
Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Aogán Ó Fearghail attended an evening of reflection on the GAA and the 1916 Rising at the Garvaghey Centre in Tyrone.
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Cavan advance to next round after Armagh defeat
Cavan picked up a first win in the Ulster Championship since 2013 with a fully-merited eight-point victory over Armagh at Kingspan Breffni Park.
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