ANTRIM, led by Bronagh Devlin, dominated a very entertaining and hard-fought Division Four semi-final at Kingscourt yesterday ...
Brian Flanagan’s team knew coming into the game that they would be promoted if they could overcome an Antrim side who were ...
McNaughton and Eoin McFerran raised white flags to set up the finale. Carlow were in the ascendancy but a few wrong decisions brought the opposition on to them and Walsh was the Antrim saviour.
It was a good day for Ulster hurling as Down gained promotion from Division 2 while Antrim avoided the drop ... The Rebels raise a third green flag inside the opening half hour.
All-Ireland champions Cork, who have lost five Very Camogie League Division 1A (top tier) finals since their last victory all ...
Belfast is not a GAA city. But Casement should be the Antrim county and Ulster provincial stadium ... A lot of teddy bears dressed in Palestine flag colours. And Milltown Cemetery. As well as pushing ...
with Griffin raising two green flags, that turned the result. Clare still could have gone up if Antrim did them a favour at Cedral St. Conleth’s Park, and if you weren’t there in Newbridge, the 0-14 ...
Michael Herron got the first Antrim goal in the 15th minute when he rounded off a fine team move with substitute Darren Quinn, who was sent off late on, and Johnny McIntosh adding green flags in the ...
David Buckley got the third goal following a scramble in the 42nd minute to leave Longford in a commanding 3-11 to 0-6 lead ...