ARMAGH football was on the crest of an unprecedented wave when Colm Marley, Mattie Lennon and Peter Rafferty took on the Armagh U21 management in late 2002. With the Sam Maguire wintering in the ...
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Armagh supporters celebrate during the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final match between Armagh and Kerry at Croke Park in Dublin The countdown is on and demand has reached ...
Fans and players of the three Lurgan teams involved in the Senior and Intermediate Armagh County finals at the BOX-IT ...
GAA President and Armagh native Jarlath Burns was unable to attend the event as he is in Australia but in a video message he praised the successes of Ulster teams across the various codes.
The buzz of July 28 and Armagh’s All-Ireland triumph has been latched onto by the Lurgan GAA community and the good times keep coming for so many in the town with St Paul’s in the Intermediate ...
The Armagh team arriving at the Carrickdale Hotel in County Louth The team received a warm welcome from supporters when they arrived The Armagh GAA squad, who won the All-Ireland senior football ...
Jarlath Burns assumed a GAA presidency in Newry on Saturday that looked his destiny from his inter-county playing days with Armagh. The Silverbridge man's intelligence was obvious from the first ...
The Armagh Senior Football Championship Final takes place on Sunday, and it is already stacked with sub-plots and drama as the tension builds towards boiling point. It is an all-Lurgan affair as ...
The PwC GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year award hasn't been won by an Armagh or Galway player since 2003, but that is set to change. Want the day's sports headlines straight to your inbox?
Stefan Campbell will be a key man for Clan na Gael in this weekend's Armagh senior football final ... So, in broad terms, that leaves the potential GAA population at around 14,000, give or ...
In 2002 Armagh faced off against their neighbours Tyrone in the All Ireland GAA football final. Armagh had won the trophy the year before and the BBC caught up with supporters in both counties ...