A young Co Armagh man has won the Translink Ulster GAA Young Volunteer of the Year for his voluntary commitment to the GAA.
Ulster GAA president Michael Geoghegan is adamant that next month’s Ulster SFC quarter-final between Antrim and Armagh will not be played in Corrigan Park. This is despite an official objection being ...
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Belfast Live on MSNUlster GAA “stuck in an awful place” after new twist emerges in Corrigan Park stand-off with AntrimMichael Geoghegan expects Antrim to appeal the decision to play next month's Ulster SFC clash with Armagh at Newry's Páirc ...
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“I want to make sure there’s a place for everybody...” New Ulster GAA President Michael Geoghegan hoping for progress at all levelsTHE GAA is booming in Ulster these days and new provincial president Michael Geoghegan intends to spend his three-year term building on that success. The GAA’s big three - the Sam Maguire ...
Liam O’Brien, from Thomas Davis GFC/Craobh Rua Camlocha in Co. Armagh, is the overall winner of the Translink Ulster GAA ...
Research analyst Lindsey McIntosh demonstrates the procedure that elicits the rubber hand illusion on senior Michael Geoghegan. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
Michael Geoghegan, Ulster GAA President, stated: “Liam epitomises all that is good within the GAA, and his sterling volunteering efforts are an absolute credit to himself and his family.
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