Oisin McConville says on The GAA Social that both Antrim and Ulster GAA are giving themselves little wriggle room in the Corrigan Park dispute.
On the flip side, Armagh GAA is on the crest of a wave. The Athletic Grounds was sold out for last weekend’s League clash ...
However, Ulster GAA insisted that the venue doesn't meet required health and safety standards, nor capacity guidelines. The provincial council said: "Home venues for senior inter-county ...
You can check out at any time. More info Ulster GAA have made it clear that Antrim footballers will NOT have home advantage for their glamour championship opener against All-Ireland champions Armagh.
while last year saw Antrim trail by nine points in another Ulster SFC clash at the Box-It Athletic Grounds. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.
Ulster GAA secretary Brian McAvoy has insisted the final bill to rebuild Casement Park will fall well below the "wildly exaggerated costs of £400m-plus" mooted in recent months. While ...
Ulster GAA have said talks remain "ongoing" over a venue for Antrim's Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final against Armagh, but that the Saffrons' home ground of Corrigan Park "does ...