Yet there were just 7,096 fans in Brewster for their championship opener with Fermanagh last year, a pretty comparable fixture. Ulster GAA does not need told that Antrim GAA needs help.
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A tribute to the late Owen Roe O’NeillBut hurling was his first love, as he donned the county colours for ... was a haven for GAA men and women from all over Ulster-especially Tyrone and indeed the rest of the country.
Ulster GAA announced this evening that the 2025 Ulster quarter-final clash will be held at Páirc Esler in Newry, Co Down. Antrim however ‘expect’ to play at Corrigan Park, stating ...
Ulster GAA confirmed the news via a statement this morning, saying they had received assurances from Antrim GAA since their last meeting on 6 March, which allowed them to reverse the original ...
Antrim's footballers have not backed down on their stance that the Ulster Senior Football Championship tie against Armagh will be played at Corrigan Park despite the decision by Ulster GAA to move ...
More info The Ulster Council and Antrim footballers are on a collision course after the provincial body switched their clash with ... though a statement from Ulster GAA this evening outlined ...
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