Ulster GAA says Corrigan Park doesn't meet the necessary ... half-time deficit to earn their first win in Division 1 of the Ladies National Football League by edging out Mayo 1-15 to 2-11 at ...
Clan na Gael GAC in Lurgan recently held a special evening to celebrate their young club volunteers who have been completing ...
No drugs were found during a search of the house on Larkfield Square in Lurgan, which was raided by detectives accompanied by ammunition technical officers (ATOs). The two men, aged 48 and 50 ...
Ellen O’ Connor, Orlaith Rahilly, Niamh Fitzpatrick, Neasa Breen, Kristiana Murphy and Muireann O’ Connor tuning up at the Knocknagree Ladies Football Club Social Knocknagree Ladies Football ...
Photo by Tatyana McGough LIDL LADIES NFL DIVISION 1, ROUND 3 Kerry 2-10 Cold weather set to continue as temperatures to drop as low as freezing tonight Temperatures are expected to drop as low as ...
Both sides have plenty to play for, with Monaghan enjoying a dream start to the campaign and Donegal still seeking their first win after two frustrating draws. Monaghan, under new manager Darren ...
Footballer of the Year Paul Conroy reckons the 'extreme' elements of Gaelic football, including his opening point in last year's All-Ireland final, have been eliminated from the game. Conroy ...
Arsenal romped to a confident 5-0 victory over struggling Crystal Palace to celebrate Renee Slegers' first game as permanent head coach. Slegers' official appointment was announced on Friday ...
On the defeat, McConville said: “Disappointing result but like I have to say London were good,” McConville told the GAA Social podcast. “We probably just fell short. “You’d know that ...
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GAA director general Tom Ryan says the All-Ireland Senior Finals could be moved back to August but has ruled out the showpiece games returning to the previous traditional September dates.
PAUL CONROY’S ability to adapt to football’s rule enhancements with such ease has rubbished the notion about old dogs and new tricks. And the Galway star, who feels the game had become ...
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