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Ulster GAA president makes redevelopment of Casement Park a priority

Ulster GAA president makes redevelopment of Casement Park a priority

“The protracted planning process has been extremely frustrating for everyone.” Newly appointed Ulster GAA president Ciaran McLaughlin, has said that the redevelopment of Casement Park is a priority during his term in the provincial chair. Tyrone native McLaughlin has been a player, coach, manager, referee, club, county chairman and Ulster Council administrator, and his son, […]

4 years ago

Mickey Graham admits that he was “disappointed” that Proposal B was defeated

Mickey Graham admits that he was “disappointed” that Proposal B was defeated

“Proposal B was the one that most of the players were in favour for.” In 2020, Mickey Graham did was deemed impossible, and led Cavan to an Ulster title, toppling Monaghan and Donegal on route. However, this season was a different scenario, as his side were relegated to division four and their exit from Ulster […]

4 years ago

Ulster Council offering amazing value for this Sunday’s Ulster club double-header

Ulster Council offering amazing value for this Sunday’s Ulster club double-header

By Sunday evening we will know the two teams who will battle it out on December 2 for the Seamus McFerran Cup. The 2018 Ulster club semi finals throw up a couple of interesting ties as Crossmaglen Rangers go to the well once more against Donegal’s Gaoth Dobhair, whilst Monaghan champions, Scotstown face off against […]

7 years ago

Crossmaglen sweating over possible sanctions emanating from Coalisland game

Crossmaglen sweating over possible sanctions emanating from Coalisland game

Crossmaglen Rangers could be facing repercussions from the Ulster Council that will no doubt affect them in the lead up to their Ulster semi final clash with Gaoth Dobhair. The Armagh champions defeated Tyrone’s Coalisland last week at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh. The game was a tempestuous affair as 12 yellow cards were dished […]

7 years ago

Funding for GAA coaching in Ulster to run out within weeks due to political impasse

Funding for GAA coaching in Ulster to run out within weeks due to political impasse

Funding for GAA coaching in Northern Ireland schools is to run out within weeks due to the current political impasse at Stormont. The ongoing political deadlock in Northern Ireland is threatening 25 GAA coaching jobs as well as 19 Irish FA jobs that are spread around 450 schools in Ulster. Despite having been twice saved already […]

8 years ago