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Although it’s unlikely many will experience the same circumstances, the RTÉ documentary ‘From Windfall to Downfall’ on ...
It’s a small GAA club on the shores of Lough Neagh but Maghery Sean MacDermott’s GAC fairly packs a punch when it comes to football with three players kitting out for Armagh in the All Ireland ...
Scrambling for the orange and white flags of Armagh has been no easy feat for fans ahead of the All Ireland Final on Sunday but many have managed to deck their streets, shops and clubs beautifully.
December 12, 2024 at 1:57pm GMT. FEW people can boast an Allstar in one code, never mind two, and to receive one of each in the same year is rarer still.. In fact, in the history of Armagh GAA, it ...
The Armagh all-county club leagues get underway this weekend with three men more than accustomed to the rigours of football in Louth facing off in Division 1B, WRITES CAOIMHÍN REILLY.
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.
Armagh GAA will be offered the opportunity to regain credibility as well as a fresh measure of esteem when the county senior football championship semi-finals are staged on Sunday.
Patrick's brother Niall plays for Armagh in senior football. Grimley was the secretary of Madden Raparees GAA club in Co Armagh. He was also the brother of Armagh senior footballer, Niall Grimley.
Robert O’Neill, chairman of the local GAA club, Redmond O’Hanlon’s, explained: “The red, white and blue bunting was still up around a week ago, and once we [Armagh] were in the final, I ...
Armagh GAA club pays tribute to 17-year-old after tragic Cliffs of Moher death. Silverbridge GFC have suspended all club activities following the death of their 17-year-old star.
GAA clubs are found in every corner of Ireland that is not predominantly mountain, lake, or unionist. Fittingly, ... In Armagh, the map is not so effective.
Former GAA official admits 150 offenses against "vulnerable young men" Thomas McKenna, a former treasurer with Armagh GAA club Crossmaglen Rangers, plead guilty to all of the charges against him.