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Archive | March, 2019

Crumlin Star shock Annagh Utd to reach Intermediate Cup semi-finals

PENALTIES have become a feature of Crumlin Star’s season and they were again forced to go the distance against Annagh United in their Intermediate Cup quarter-final re-fixture on Tuesday night. The original game was abandoned just shy of the hour mark following a serious injury to defender Paul Prigent, who has been ruled out for […]

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Saffrons set to complete campaign with Treaty test

ANTRIM will complete their Division Four campaign this Sunday with a 500-mile round trip to Newcastle West to take on Limerick (1pm). Prior to Saturday’s 11-point hammering of Wicklow, Antrim found themselves second from bottom in the Division Four standings with only London below them in the table. A victory over the Treatymen on Sunday, […]

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West Belfast derby takes centre stage as hurling leagues recommence

ANTRIM and Ulster Intermediate Hurling champions, St Gall’s begin their Division One campaign against West Belfast neighbours St John’s, but they will do so without a manager along the sideline at Corrigan Park (3pm). The Milltown Row men suffered a 1-13 to 2-4 loss to eventual champions Oranmore-Maree of Galway in their All-Ireland Club Intermediate […]

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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, March 20

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History man Joe’s lifetime in community

HAVING been involved in community development for the best part of three decades, Joe Baker is a familiar face to many in North Belfast, but he is probably most recognised as one of the city’s leading resident historians. Joe has been involved with the Ashton Community Trust virtually since its inception in the early-90s and […]

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Book of condolence opens in City Hall for Cookstown tragedy

A BOOK of condolence for those who lost their lives in Sunday’s tragic events in Cookstown has been opened at Belfast City Hall. The Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey, joined representatives from all the political parties on Belfast City Council to open the book on Tuesday afternoon. It will be available for signing in the […]

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