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 ...
The Antrim-Armagh game has been mired in controversy after Ulster GAA decreed Corrigan Park, with a capacity of 4,000, was not big enough to host the provincial quarter-final given Armagh alone ...
New York make their 2025 bow against Galway at 8pm Irish time on Sunday, by which time Mayo and Sligo will know their fate, ...
The Ulster Council and Antrim GAA have had ongoing correspondence over the last few week and days which resulted in Antrim providing a new proposal for the Ulster Council CCC which was put before ...
An Antrim squad statement has been backed by the GPA as the ‘Corrigan or nowhere’ saga rumbles on. Ulster GAA announced this evening that the 2025 Ulster quarter-final clash will be held at ...
Antrim is steeped in GAA history, with both Gaelic football and hurling popular in the Glens. On an inter-county level, hurling has been the most successful code for the Saffrons as they compete ...
The Antrim football squad has hailed Ulster GAA’s U-turn in accepting Corrigan Park as the venue for their upcoming provincial SFC clash with All-Ireland champions Armagh. “We believe this is ...
ANTRIM insisted they "won't concede home advantage" after Ulster GAA snubbed Corrigan Park for their championship opener against Armagh. The provincial council announced on Thursday that the ...
Ulster moved the provincial opener away from the Belfast venue as they don’t deem it an appropriate venue but Antrim GAA have insisted the grounds meet statutory health and safety standards.
Antrim GAA have said they "still expect" to stage their Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final against Armagh at home despite Ulster GAA switching the game to Pairc Esler. After a ...
You can check out at any time. More info Ulster GAA have backed down in their stand off with Antrim, who have got their wish to host All-Ireland champions Armagh at Corrigan Park in their ...
Ulster GAA’s CCC confirmed the match won’t be staged in Corrigan Park despite Antrim having home advantage by virtue of being the first county drawn last October. NO-GO: A general view of ...
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