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“Our success last year, we wouldn’t have had it without the contribution of the 16 plus.” After discussions between Ulster ...
Tony Kernan recalls the Orchard County’s provincial triumph of 2008 By Shaun Casey Armagh fans didn’t realise how good they ...
There will be nearly 3000 Armagh fans at Corrigan Park on Saturday for the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Antrim.
Mick O'Dwyer gave a group of GAA fans who had been starved of success for most of the organisation's history the opportunity ...
The corner-back reflects on his Championship journey so far, their upcoming quarter-final against Antrim and his motivation ...
That means that many Armagh season-ticket holders, of which there are around 3,500, will not gain entry to the venue. The Ulster Council and Antrim GAA have had ongoing correspondence over the ...
1977 Jimmy Smyth led Armagh to the All-Ireland final ... Nine county titles, three provincial championships and a lifetime involved in GAA- but he almost played for Down! Sliding doors moment.
A Co Armagh man is understood to have passed away in the Caribbean. The man was reportedly travelling in the Dominican Republic – a popular tourist destination. The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs ...
Antrim appear to have won the battle to stage their Ulster SFC clash with Armagh in Corrigan Park, but the pressure is now on the players to deliver a performance against the All-Ireland champions.
Derry's Division One league campaign ended the way it started; in disappointment as four second half goals in seven minutes secured Armagh's top flight status on a crazy final afternoon of league ...
Armagh bid to avoid the same fate as Derry when they host the Oak Leafers in round seven of the Allianz Football League. Following last weekend’s defeat to Mayo, Paddy Tally’s side were ...
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