By Alan Rodgers NEARLY two long decades of provincial failure were finally cast aside by Armagh as the outpouring of emotion following their first Ulster title since 2008 was reflected in the celebrations that engulfed St Tiernach’s Park on Sunday. It was a victory which represented a fitting climax to 18 years of frustration for […]
The rise of Redmond O’Hanlon’s
August 31, 2025
By Shaun Casey BACK in 2019, Gaelic Life published an article on Redmond O’Hanlon’s. The Poyntzpass club were recruiting players as they attempted to compete at the lowest level of league football in Armagh. The club wasn’t in trouble of folding. The work being done at underage level would ensure that. But at certain times, the […]
My GAA Life with… Brian Canavan
March 19, 2020
Name? Brian Canavan Which teams did you represent? The Abbey CBS, Ulster University Jordanstown, Carrickcruppen, Armagh in three decades, from the seventies to the nineties, and Poyntzpass, Redmond O’Hanlon’s. What is your current involvement in the GAA? I referee. I’ve refereed four matches already this week (March 2-6). Advertisement What was your greatest moment in […]


