USUALLY at this time of year GAA journalists are squabbling about All-Star awards and ‘rediscovering the joys of the club championship. However 2024 has given us much more to talk about thanks to the proposed new rules the managerial merry-go-round and the biggest news of all: the return of Michael Murphy to a Donegal jersey. […]
By Patrick Morrison IN 2015 my first year with the Armagh team we played a challenge game against Dublin down in the DCU sports complex. This was the first year of their five-in-a-row dominance. We had started with a strong team with a handful of our regular starters rested. Dublin on the other hand had […]
NEWLY retired Chrissy McKaigue leaves a ‘legacy etched in determination leadership and excellence according to a tribute released from Derry GAA. McKaigue has taken the decision to sign off on his intercounty career 16 years after making his senior debut in a championship clash against Monaghan in 2008. Now 35 McKaigue made 149 senior appearances […]
IT is a terrible irony that Jimmy McGuinnesss system won Michael Murphy an All-Ireland medal yet ruined his best years. As a young footballer Michael was so good it was cartoonish. Here was a real life Hotshot Hamish fetching impossible high balls and driving them to the net like Tony Yeboah the ‘keeper standing there wondering […]
Burren 2-11 Newtownbutler 0-7 The 2024 Paul McGirr got underway on Saturday in a glorious Gardrum Park with Down champions Burren defeating Newtownbutler in the preliminary round to secure a quarter final place. The Fermanagh champions who featured quite a lot of players who are still eligible next year defied the odds to put up […]
By Michael McMullan NEW Derry manager Paddy Tallys initial target is to get to know the squad as people. In the long term the sights are set on success developing players and he is fully aware of the talent in the group. He recalls how Derry pushed the Kerry team he coached every step of […]
AFTER a weekend of action Clann Éireann Mullahoran and Downings won the Ulster Ladies titles. Loughgiel retained their Ulster camogie title while Ballinascreen hurlers were winners over East Cavan Gaels in the Ulster junior final. MENS FOOTBALL SENIOR PRELIMINARY ROUND – November 2 Errigal Ciaran 0-12 St Eunans 0-10 QUARTER-FINALS – November 9/10 (1) Erne […]
2024 has seen Ulster GAA reignite their involvement in the Department for Infrastructure Share the Road to Zero campaign. This campaign aligns perfectly with Ulster GAAs Live to Play road safety awareness campaign. Earlier this year Ulster GAA representatives met with DfI Minister ODowd along with Armaghs Rory Grugan to launch the Share the Road […]
By Shaun Casey BREDAGH boss Donal Sheehan already had one eye on the Derry champions even before the Ulster quarter-finals took place. He had a sneaky suspicion that if his side could see off Burt then it would be a team hailing from the Oakleaf County facing them in the semis. Admittedly Sheehan had initially […]
By Niall Gartland AISHLING Sheridan has earned plaudits far and wide for her on-field performances in both Gaelic football and Australian Rules football but theres something extra special about making her mark (pun unintended) back home with her club Mullahoran. Sheridans AFL career with Collingwood has been a huge success since signing with the club […]
By Shaun Casey CLANN Éireann manager Gregory McGonigle says his side arent looking back on the glories of last season when they collected their first ever Ulster title but are fully focused on the 2024 campaign. McGonigles girls will defend their crown on Sunday against Cavan champions Lurgan and Clann Éireann who have a host […]
By Niall Gartland ITS something of a big deal. The Lurgan ladies from Cavan will appear in their first-ever Ulster Senior Club Championship final this Sunday when they meet the might of holders Clann Éireann. Theyre accustomed to that winning feeling in the Breffni County mopping up nine of the last 17 titles on offer […]
Jim McKeever was one of the all-time greats. A book including many of his own words will be launched next week By Michael McMullan JIM McKeever was one of the greatest footballers of all time. He captained Derry to the 1958 All-Ireland final in a season where he was honoured as player of the year. […]
USUALLY at this time of year GAA journalists are squabbling about All-Star awards and ‘rediscovering the joys of the club championship. However 2024 has given us much more to talk about thanks to the proposed new rules the managerial merry-go-round and the biggest news of all: the return of Michael Murphy to a Donegal jersey. […]
USUALLY at this time of year GAA journalists are squabbling about All-Star awards and ‘rediscovering the joys of the club championship.
However 2024 has given us much more to talk about thanks to the proposed new rules the managerial merry-go-round and the biggest news of all: the return of Michael Murphy to a Donegal jersey.
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By Patrick Morrison IN 2015 my first year with the Armagh team we played a challenge game against Dublin down in the DCU sports complex. This was the first year of their five-in-a-row dominance. We had started with a strong team with a handful of our regular starters rested. Dublin on the other hand had […]
By Patrick Morrison IN 2015 my first year with the Armagh team we played a challenge game against Dublin down in the DCU sports complex.
This was the first year of their five-in-a-row dominance.
We had started with a strong team with a handful of our regular starters rested.
Dublin on the other hand had […].
NEWLY retired Chrissy McKaigue leaves a ‘legacy etched in determination leadership and excellence according to a tribute released from Derry GAA. McKaigue has taken the decision to sign off on his intercounty career 16 years after making his senior debut in a championship clash against Monaghan in 2008. Now 35 McKaigue made 149 senior appearances […]
NEWLY retired Chrissy McKaigue leaves a ‘legacy etched in determination leadership and excellence according to a tribute released from Derry GAA.
McKaigue has taken the decision to sign off on his intercounty career 16 years after making his senior debut in a championship clash against Monaghan in 2008.
Now 35 McKaigue made 149 senior appearances […].
IT is a terrible irony that Jimmy McGuinnesss system won Michael Murphy an All-Ireland medal yet ruined his best years. As a young footballer Michael was so good it was cartoonish. Here was a real life Hotshot Hamish fetching impossible high balls and driving them to the net like Tony Yeboah the ‘keeper standing there wondering […]
IT is a terrible irony that Jimmy McGuinnesss system won Michael Murphy an All-Ireland medal yet ruined his best years.
As a young footballer Michael was so good it was cartoonish.
Here was a real life Hotshot Hamish fetching impossible high balls and driving them to the net like Tony Yeboah the ‘keeper standing there wondering […].
Burren 2-11 Newtownbutler 0-7 The 2024 Paul McGirr got underway on Saturday in a glorious Gardrum Park with Down champions Burren defeating Newtownbutler in the preliminary round to secure a quarter final place. The Fermanagh champions who featured quite a lot of players who are still eligible next year defied the odds to put up […]
Burren 2-11 Newtownbutler 0-7 The 2024 Paul McGirr got underway on Saturday in a glorious Gardrum Park with Down champions Burren defeating Newtownbutler in the preliminary round to secure a quarter final place.
The Fermanagh champions who featured quite a lot of players who are still eligible next year defied the odds to put up […].
By Michael McMullan NEW Derry manager Paddy Tallys initial target is to get to know the squad as people. In the long term the sights are set on success developing players and he is fully aware of the talent in the group. He recalls how Derry pushed the Kerry team he coached every step of […]
By Michael McMullan NEW Derry manager Paddy Tallys initial target is to get to know the squad as people.
In the long term the sights are set on success developing players and he is fully aware of the talent in the group.
He recalls how Derry pushed the Kerry team he coached every step of […].
AFTER a weekend of action Clann Éireann Mullahoran and Downings won the Ulster Ladies titles. Loughgiel retained their Ulster camogie title while Ballinascreen hurlers were winners over East Cavan Gaels in the Ulster junior final. MENS FOOTBALL SENIOR PRELIMINARY ROUND – November 2 Errigal Ciaran 0-12 St Eunans 0-10 QUARTER-FINALS – November 9/10 (1) Erne […]
AFTER a weekend of action Clann Éireann Mullahoran and Downings won the Ulster Ladies titles.
Loughgiel retained their Ulster camogie title while Ballinascreen hurlers were winners over East Cavan Gaels in the Ulster junior final.
MENS FOOTBALL SENIOR PRELIMINARY ROUND – November 2 Errigal Ciaran 0-12 St Eunans 0-10 QUARTER-FINALS – November 9/10 (1) Erne […].
2024 has seen Ulster GAA reignite their involvement in the Department for Infrastructure Share the Road to Zero campaign. This campaign aligns perfectly with Ulster GAAs Live to Play road safety awareness campaign. Earlier this year Ulster GAA representatives met with DfI Minister ODowd along with Armaghs Rory Grugan to launch the Share the Road […]
2024 has seen Ulster GAA reignite their involvement in the Department for Infrastructure Share the Road to Zero campaign.
This campaign aligns perfectly with Ulster GAAs Live to Play road safety awareness campaign.
Earlier this year Ulster GAA representatives met with DfI Minister ODowd along with Armaghs Rory Grugan to launch the Share the Road […].
By Shaun Casey BREDAGH boss Donal Sheehan already had one eye on the Derry champions even before the Ulster quarter-finals took place. He had a sneaky suspicion that if his side could see off Burt then it would be a team hailing from the Oakleaf County facing them in the semis. Admittedly Sheehan had initially […]
By Shaun Casey BREDAGH boss Donal Sheehan already had one eye on the Derry champions even before the Ulster quarter-finals took place.
He had a sneaky suspicion that if his side could see off Burt then it would be a team hailing from the Oakleaf County facing them in the semis.
Admittedly Sheehan had initially […].
By Niall Gartland AISHLING Sheridan has earned plaudits far and wide for her on-field performances in both Gaelic football and Australian Rules football but theres something extra special about making her mark (pun unintended) back home with her club Mullahoran. Sheridans AFL career with Collingwood has been a huge success since signing with the club […]
By Niall Gartland AISHLING Sheridan has earned plaudits far and wide for her on-field performances in both Gaelic football and Australian Rules football but theres something extra special about making her mark (pun unintended) back home with her club Mullahoran.
Sheridans AFL career with Collingwood has been a huge success since signing with the club […].
By Shaun Casey CLANN Éireann manager Gregory McGonigle says his side arent looking back on the glories of last season when they collected their first ever Ulster title but are fully focused on the 2024 campaign. McGonigles girls will defend their crown on Sunday against Cavan champions Lurgan and Clann Éireann who have a host […]
By Shaun Casey CLANN Éireann manager Gregory McGonigle says his side arent looking back on the glories of last season when they collected their first ever Ulster title but are fully focused on the 2024 campaign.
McGonigles girls will defend their crown on Sunday against Cavan champions Lurgan and Clann Éireann who have a host […].
By Niall Gartland ITS something of a big deal. The Lurgan ladies from Cavan will appear in their first-ever Ulster Senior Club Championship final this Sunday when they meet the might of holders Clann Éireann. Theyre accustomed to that winning feeling in the Breffni County mopping up nine of the last 17 titles on offer […]
By Niall Gartland ITS something of a big deal.
The Lurgan ladies from Cavan will appear in their first-ever Ulster Senior Club Championship final this Sunday when they meet the might of holders Clann Éireann.
Theyre accustomed to that winning feeling in the Breffni County mopping up nine of the last 17 titles on offer […].
Jim McKeever was one of the all-time greats. A book including many of his own words will be launched next week By Michael McMullan JIM McKeever was one of the greatest footballers of all time. He captained Derry to the 1958 All-Ireland final in a season where he was honoured as player of the year. […]
Jim McKeever was one of the all-time greats.
A book including many of his own words will be launched next week By Michael McMullan JIM McKeever was one of the greatest footballers of all time.
He captained Derry to the 1958 All-Ireland final in a season where he was honoured as player of the year.
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