By Shaun Casey KILLIAN Rudden played at wing half-back five years ago when Magheracloone went on an amazing journey that led ...
By Niall Gartland PADRAIG McGrogan will kick every ball as Newbridge take to the provincial stage in Sunday’s Ulster Senior Championship quarter-final clash against Clann Éireann. McGrogan was forced ...
By Shaun Casey ANTRIM’S Ulster Championship opener against All-Ireland champions Armagh should be played in Corrigan Park, says former Saffron attacker Kevin Niblock. The sides are due to get their ...
By Niall Gartland WITH Rory Beggan no doubt at the forefront of his mind, Scotstown manager David McCague isn’t fussed about the proposed new rule change that will impact the goalkeeper’s role in the ...
By Patrick Morrison ALL goalkeepers want to improve. It doesn’t matter what age, level or reason for playing as a goalkeeper, ...
WITH the club championships getting more serious as the weeks pass, we look at some of the players who are putting their ...
Michael Murphy is set to make a sensational return to the Donegal senior panel. The Glenswilly ace announced his retirement at the end of the 2022 season, and despite rumours to the contrary, ruled ...
New Roscommon coach Mark Doran has stepped down as manager of Derry club Sleacht Néill. The Down native had been heavily ...
By Michael McMullan MAGHERAFELT have appointed Gavin Devlin as their new senior football manager for the 2025 season, Gaelic ...
By Michael McMullan DONEGAL and Ulster minor champions Four Masters will put their Ulster title on the line against Scotstown ...
By Shaun Casey COLLEGELAND never looked past the challenge presented in Armagh says manager Paul Doyle, but insists they ...
IN the sport of GAA, speed can be the deciding factor, giving players a competitive edge. Contrary to the belief that “you can’t teach speed,” sprint performance can be improved with focused training.