ANTRIM finals are nothing new to St Gall’s. When the De La Salle Park club take to the field on Saturday night they will be trotting out for the tenth time in eleven years on finals day. While this brings its own pressures, the mood around St Gall’s has been considerably more relaxed this term than last.
Bright future ahead for Belfast hurling
Whilst our county camógs were fighting a valiant but losing battle in the All Ireland Intermediate final interest here at home saw the semi finals of the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship and the deciders of the Antrim Intermediate and Minor Hurling Championships.
Lámh Dhearg look to maintain Belfast monopoly
2011 has been a productive year so far for Lámh Dhearg. Last weekend, the club’s senior footballers qualified for the county football final but on Sunday
Éire Óg and O’Donnells reach Junior final
Éire Óg overcame St Agnes’ in the Junior Championship last Friday night at Casement Park to set up a final against the reigning Champions, O’Donnells.
Lámhs edge past Creggan
AN exhibition of free–taking from Paddy Cunningham helped Lámh Dhearg set-up an all-Belfast county football final at the expense of Creggan at Casement Park on Friday. At the rain-sodden Andersonstown venue, the Antrim marksman showed unerring accuracy on what was a horrible night for place kickers as he converted seven frees and chipped in with […]