Ulster GAA say that Antrim's Corrigan Park ground does not have the capacity to host Armagh in the quarter-finals of the ...
On the flip side, Armagh GAA is on the crest of a wave. The Athletic Grounds was sold out for last weekend’s League clash ...
Ulster GAA have made it clear that Antrim footballers will NOT have home advantage for their glamour championship opener ...
It seems likely that Ulster GAA will try to move the game to either Pairc Esler in Newry or Derry's Celtic Park, with ...
ANTRIM “won’t play” their Ulster senior football championship clash against Armagh unless it is played at Corrigan Park.
Ulster SFC draw was made way back in early October and Antrim were drawn out first against Kieran McGeeney's All-Ireland champions ...
ANTRIM will host at least two major championship matches at Corrigan Park this year – both in the Leinster Senior Hurling ...
Antrim could pull out of their Ulster SFC quarter-final against All-Ireland champions Armagh if it is not staged at Belfast's ...
However, due to the capacity of Corrigan Park, Ulster GAA has said the game could be moved elsewhere in the province.
Antrim were drawn to face Armagh at Corrigan Park in the 2024 Ulster SFC quarter-finals, but season ticket concerns could see the game moved elsewhere ...
It is safe to say that St Patrick’s College, Maghera have dined out to excess on MacRory Cup success in the past.
Mayo face Tyrone on Sunday in what is a battle of the bottom two in Division 1 of the LGFA Lidl National League.