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Saffrons begin their pursuit of excellence

Antrim have become the first major beneficiaries of the opening of Croke Park to soccer and rugby. Funds directly accrued from the FAI and IRFU payments for the use of Croke Park after the lifting of Rule 42 have gone towards the development of a...>>> more
 



Armagh has its future mapped out

BY ALAN RODGERS A.RODGERS@GAELICLIFE.COM MORE Sam Maguire Cup glory during the coming years will be the perfect promotional tool for the future of gaelic games within Armagh, according to one of its most famous former stars. Last year Diarmuid...>>> more

Fermanagh hurling folk angry at snub

BY ALAN RODGERS A.RODGERS@GAELICLIFE.COM HURLING enthusiasts in Fermanagh are believed to be seething over a decision not to make the newly refurbished Brewster Park available for this Sunday's Ulster Senior Hurling Championship match. Ongoing work...>>> more

Brian McGuigan is back in the big time

By Alan Rodgers a.rodgers@gaeliclife.com RETURNING Tyrone star Brian McGuigan has spoken to Gaelic Life about his eagerness to get back into the cauldron of Ulster Championship action. He also reflected candidly on his injury troubles and the long...>>> more
 
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The life of Brian

BY ALAN RODGERS A.RODGERS@GAELICLIFE.COM ONE talking point stands out above all others now that the dust has settled on a spring league season which has yielded renewed optimism about Tyrone's prospects. For well over two years the absence of Brian...>>> more
 

Leading from the back

These days, any team with aspirations to greatness needs half backs who know how to attack. Armagh has Aaron Kernan, Tyrone has Philip Jordan and Kerry have the O Se's. Cavan haven't enjoyed Ulster success in a decade and neither have they had any...>>> more

Can Derry do the league and championship double?

BY ALAN RODGERS A.RODGERS@GAELICLIFE.COM ALL eyes will be on Derry as they bid to emulate the rare enough achievement of adding the Sam Maguire to the National League title so confidently clinched last weekend. That marvellous triumph over the...>>> more