GAA Catfish: Footballers from three Ulster counties targeted, as well as professional NI sports star
The ‘GAA Catfish’ is believed to have targeted inter-county Gaelic footballers from at least three Ulster counties, as well ...
The Orchard County followed up their opening day victory over TG4 All-Ireland senior champions Kerry by getting the better of Ulster rivals Tyrone with a strong second-half performance in Lurgan to ...
Both sides have plenty to play for, with Monaghan enjoying a dream start to the campaign and Donegal still seeking their ...
A spot that’s attained legendary status among Lurgan socialites over the decades, this week I called in for my first visit. How Belfast man went from being ‘terrified of the gym’ to a career ...
There's another full round of fixtures in the Lidl National Football Leagues down for decision over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Positioned at a strategic location on the Portadown Road in Lurgan, it will represent a best in class offering within the industrial and logistics market in Northern Ireland. The site, which is ...
Football history is laden with sons and brothers following the family lead Brothers Darragh and Ruairí Canavan lift the Seamus McFerran Cup after Errigal Ciarán's victory over Kilcoo in the ...
Over the coming weeks and months she is likely to again be a central character in the story of the Women’s Gaelic Football season. Surveys conducted by Red C (1004 respondents) and by the LGFA ...
LEAGUE champions Armagh will look to carry their momentum from last weekend’s opening win over All-Ireland title-holders Kerry into tomorrow afternoon’s encounter with neighbours Tyrone. The ...
Women’s EYHL 2 Pool A: Monkstown 2 (O Brady 2), Harlequins 1 (C Sargent); Portadown 2, Muckross 2. Pool B: Queens University v Lurgan postponed; University College Galway v Corinthians postponed.
The need to include women's GAA was also highlighted by Sinéad O'Carroll. Three separate associations oversee Gaelic games - the GAA, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA), and Camogie ...
Too many changes, too fast. So goes Peter Keane’s verdict of the “new game” of Gaelic football created by the Football Review Committee and endorsed by Special Congress. In his first ...
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