Several hundred members of the GAA have taken part in a rally in support of a major new road scheme which will upgrade one of Ireland's most dangerous roads.
THE Antrim versus Armagh Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final could be played at Corrigan Park after all.
Antrim’s players and management have previously suggested they will not fulfill the fixture outside of Corrigan Park.
ULSTER GAA has confirmed the venue for Antrim’s controversial clash against Armagh – with Corrigan Park snubbed. The Saffrons ...
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Belfast Live on MSNUlster GAA “stuck in an awful place” after new twist emerges in Corrigan Park stand-off with AntrimMichael Geoghegan expects Antrim to appeal the decision to play next month's Ulster SFC clash with Armagh at Newry's Páirc ...
Second-half goals from Dungiven clubmates Pádraig Haran and Darragh O’Neill shot St Patrick’s Maghera to a sixth Hogan Cup ...
Strong reaction from Antrim as Ulster GAA takes away their home advantage for the glamour Championship opener against ...
Antrim's footballers have not backed down on their stance that the Ulster Senior Football Championship tie against Armagh ...
ANTRIM insisted they “won’t concede home advantage” after Ulster GAA snubbed Corrigan Park for their championship opener against Armagh. The provincial council announced on ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns has called on the GAA community to “stand together to honour those we have lost and to demand ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAntrim on collision course with Ulster Council after Armagh clash moved to NewryWith teams drawn out first entitled to home advantage at the Ulster quarter-final stage, Antrim have insisted that their tie ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns has called on all counties throughout the island of Ireland to help promote an upcoming ...
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