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The42 on MSNHere's this week's GAA inter-county schedule and TV coverageThere are two All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals on this weekend, one on either day in Croke Park, while the four ...
Eamon Fitzmaurice has admitted that he is baffled that more teams do not use a GAA rule loophole to avoid conceding cheap ...
Oisín McConville has dismissed the significance of an unwanted record broken by Armagh during their loss to Kerry over the ...
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News Letter on MSNIf you haven’t seen Armagh’s newest business you probably should have gone to SpecsaversSpecsavers has announced a new store opening in Northern Ireland, now providing eye care and hearing services in Armagh. The ...
A violent altercation broke out between Armagh and Donegal supporters at a petrol station in County Monaghan following Saturday’s closely contested Ulster final.
Armagh received around £100,000 (about €120k / $127k) from GAA headquarters for the end-of-season holiday, which happens every year to the All-Ireland winners, the Sunday World reported.
Armagh GAA fans go the extra mile for final tickets. Published. 23 July 2024 ... there's no bunting anywhere you're going to look for merchandise is sold out so that tells it's own story." ...
Armagh received around £100,000 (about €120k / $127k) from GAA headquarters for the end-of-season holiday, which happens every year to the All-Ireland winners, the Sunday World reported yesterday.
The decision in October came following requests from champions Armagh and Clare to bump the €80,000 grants distributed to each of the four final participants One team dominating a club football ...
When Armagh won their first All-Ireland in 2002, the GAA county chairman, Joe Jordan, was from Middletown. Roll on to 2024, and the county chairman , Paul McArdle, is from the same club.
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