By Frank Craig Downings can write the most significant chapter in their history on Sunday if they manage to down Cavan outfit Denn in the Ulster JFC decider. The Donegal champions overcame highly fancied Monaghan side Sean McDermott’s last time out, 1-9 to 0-8 – and they achieved that feat in dramatic circumstances. Downings were a […]
Ulster Council: How to progress your club’s infrastructure needs
HISTORICALLY GAA clubs have been the masters of getting the job done, with or without external funding. Clubs should view external funding as a possible contributor to the overall club fundraising matrix; made-up of internal fundraising, volunteer-time and so on. Regardless of what funding is available currently, or what is likely to open in the […]
John Kelly: One big reason to avoid ice baths
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When Armagh hit the hurling heights
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Patrick Morrison: Do your homework
“Creating a player and team profile book falls under my 11th Goalkeeping Principle”
Cahal Carvill: Hurling cryptocurrency
Cahal Carvill believes John Kiely’s comments were made with bigger games in mind
Cumann Chat: Savour every moment, Fermanagh deserve respect and rules row rumbles on
We place a microscope over the big GAA topics from the past week
Opponents with Antrim’s Anna McCann
“My most memorable win was beating Fermanagh in 2019”
Steven Poacher: Turnovers are the key
One of the major talking points over the weekend, was the introduction of the new rule of a penalty awarded