ANTRIM’S ‘Corrigan or Nowhere’ threat has had little impact on the Ulster Council who insist that their Ulster Championship clash against Armagh cannot be played at the 4,000-capacity West ...
You can check out at any time. More info Jarlath Burns says he has not spoken publicly on an alleged sexual assault on an Armagh GAA trip to Miami due to the "right of anonymity to all parties ...
Armagh legend Ronan Clarke has opened up about winning his battle against depression. The former All-Ireland winner and two-times All-Star suffered the illness after missing seasons with an ...
Armagh are there to be shot at but they’ll still be very hard to beat.” The winning of Armagh’s second All-Ireland title came in McGeeney’s tenth season in charge. Most read in GAA Football ...
You can check out at any time. More info Jarlath Burns has drawn plenty of praise since taking over as the GAA's president. The Armagh man was elected in February 2023 but had to wait until last ...
Meanwhile, Andrew Murnin scored 1-4 as Armagh ran out 1-23 to 18-points winners against Tyrone. It was 1-14 to 0-2 at half-time. With a strong breeze at their backs, Armagh landed three two ...
Ulster GAA have said talks remain "ongoing" over a venue for Antrim's Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final against Armagh, but that the Saffrons' home ground of Corrigan Park "does ...
Ronan Clarke, an All-Ireland winner with Armagh in 2002, will appear on TG4’s Laochra Gael programme on Thursday night ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns didn’t shy away from some very controversial topics when questioned by host Patrick Kielty on last night’s Late Late Show. As expected, the Armagh native was asked ...
JARLATH Burns has already made his presence felt more in one year as GAA president than many do across ... In addition to all of that, the Armagh native opened a Pandora's box by involving himself ...
Armagh and Clare as well as senior runners-up Cork and Galway each received a considerably improved €150,000 towards their team holidays from the GAA, up from €80,000 in previous years.
A strong second-half display from Division One champions Armagh put rivals Tyrone to the sword in round two of the Lidl National Football League at St Paul’s. The sides were all square at the ...