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  • Armagh Harps clinch ‘B’ Championship

    Congratulations to Harps Senior B team who last week defeated a gallant Maghery side by 1-10 to 0-06 in the T-Met Senior B Championship All...

  • Armagh’s crucial win in thrilling outing

    ARMAGH got a crucial win in their Ulster Bank Section 2 campaign when they won a tightly-contested encounter against local rivals Millpark...

  • Sport

    Armagh man claims bronze at World U23 rowing championships

    CORK native Paul O’Donovan (pictured) claimed bronze for Ireland at the World U-23 Rowing Championships in Austria. The 19-year-old UCD student...

  • Sport

    Armagh to host All-Ireland Road Bowls Final

    ARMAGH is gearing up to host the All-Ireland Road Bowls Final on August 3 and 4.  The event will be held...

  • A roasting for Armagh CC

    Armagh crumbled to a heavy defeat against a clinical Cregagh side at Gibson Park on Saturday with the depleted city side losing...

  • GAA

    ‘Tones pipped by neighbours Clann Eireann

    The senior footballers travelled to Clann Éireann on Sunday getting off to a slow start conceding two points in the opening period....

  • Ogs get the better of Killeavy

    Killeavy 0-8 Pearse Og 0-12 Killeavy seniors were back in action after a prolonged break on Sunday morning. With Armagh now outof the  Qualifiers, Ciaron O’Hanlon andJames  Donnelly were available for selection for the home match with Pearse Og. Conditions were thankfully cooler than recent weeks, but the scoring threat was also off the boil,in a very low scoring first half. The team looked as though they hadn’t been together for a while, but with 20minutes to play the match was evenly poised at 5 points each. It was Pearse Og who seized the initiative, kicking 5 points in a row in a 10 minute period that defined theresult. Killeavy eventually lost by 4, and will now have to really work on cementing their league status, andpreparing for championship action next month. Match report courtesy of Killeavy

  • GAA

    Maghery remain top after St Pats win

    After a lengthy break from action, the Cullyhanna senior team were unable to end their current poor run of results as...

  • GAA

    Rangers see off Whitecross in league encounter

    After a break of almost a month it was back to business on Sunday morning when Crossmaglen welcomed Whitecross. From the...

  • Marshall Cup Round 2 draw

    The second-round draw of the Marshall Cup featured clubs from the area as follows: ROUND TWO: Annagh Utd res or Keady Celtic...

  • Holywood emerge as stars against Armagh!

    ARMAGH travelled to the Seapark Oval to take on league leaders Holywood on Saturday cheered by the previous weekend’s success against Academy...

  • Armagh’s Queen’s heroes honoured

    By Richard Bullick Armagh star Sinead McCleary has been named Queen’s University Sportsperson of the Year after leading their ladies gaelic...

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