The final four nominees for the 2011 Aisling Sports Award have been unveiled.
‘Fab four’ unveiled as 2011 Sean Graham Aisling Award for Sport is launched

Committees make their point by closing Hightown

Now that the GAA inter county season has ended, apart from some county finals and provincial championships, the pendulum switches to off-field activities. This is the committee season where rules and regulations are pored over and discussed in great detail. Not least among them will be the latest offerings on discipline. Ah! Discipline. The GAA takes discipline very seriously. They seek to control the games efficiently. It could be argued that they do this very well. However, consistency is another matter altogether.
O’Donnell’s retain Junior football title

O’DONNELL’S secured back-to-back Junior football titles on Saturday night when they battled to a one point win over Éire Óg at Casement Park.
Vehicle hijacked in A’Town
A DELIVERY van carrying a large number of newspapers for delivery to shops in West Belfast has been hijacked near Casement Park.
No changing of the guard after county finals

Our Senior Championships were decided at Casement Park last weekend and to no great surprise the titles were retained by the respective holders.St Gall’s won
Loughgiel fight back to retain hurling title

LOUGHGIEL Shamrocks collected their second Antrim hurling title in a row when a devastating final ten minute scoring burst ensured they pipped Cushendall to claim the Volunteer Cup at Casement Park on Sunday.