Ballybay
Latton and Corduff poised to lock heavy horns
LATTON are the last team outside of the big three (Scotstown, Clontibret and Ballybay) to have captured the Mick Duffy Cup and this season they are making all the right noises to suggest they are one of the top contenders in Monaghan.
'It’s a lot to live up to': Crossmaglen side can create own history says Cumiskey
CALLUM Cumiskey has grown sick and tired of watching other clubs lift the Seamus Mac Ferran Cup in the eight years since Crossmaglen were last crowned kings of Ulster – but knows their immediate ambition can extend no further than the defence of their Armagh title
Monaghan masters of survival but Ryan Wylie expects tough Clare test
Having defied the odds to stay up in Division One of the Allianz Football League, Vinny Corey’s charges exceeded expectations again by leading Derry for much of their Group 4 opener in Celtic Park.
Former Down coach Mark Doran set to be new Slaughtneil boss
FORMER Down coach Mark Doran is set to be unveiled as the new manager of Slaughtneil this weekend, The Irish News understands.
Enniskillen and Gowna back in the big time, building on illustrious history
Ulster Club SFC quarter-final: Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh) v Gowna (Cavan) (Brewster Park, 7pm tonight) SOME still look down their noses at Fermanagh and Cavan club football, an attitude that doesn't stand up to much scrutiny.
Time Out: Why Jerome Johnston sr had to go with his gut
AS he stepped away from the team cool-down over at the terrace side of the Athletic Grounds on Saturday night, dust starting to settle on a huge night in Ballybay’s history, Jerome Johnston sr was polite but unequivocal.
Champions Kilcoo a different challenge as Ballybay bid to emulate Cross heroics
THE Jerome Johnston sr sideshow may have dominated much of the build-up to tomorrow’s Ulster semi-final showdown between Kilcoo and Ballybay, but it will all be forgotten the second the ball is thrown in at St Tiernach’s Park
GAA can learn lessons from rugby regarding referees - and refereeing
The Ulster club championship continues in full swing at Junior, Intermediate and Senior level and like many other supporters, I took myself along to the Athletic Grounds last Saturday evening to take in the games.
Ballybay will need 'edge' for Kilcoo battle: Dessie Ward
BALLYBAY “didn’t take a backward step” when ousting Crossmaglen at the Athletic Grounds – and Dessie Ward knows that extra edge will be required against reigning Ulster and All-Ireland champions Kilcoo on Sunday.
Ballybay triumph sets up Kilcoo reunion for Jerome Johnston sr
IT remains to be seen whether Jerome Johnston sr will lead Ballybay into battle against his beloved Kilcoo this weekend – and joint manager Mark Doran was giving little away in the wake of Saturday night’s Ulster championship ousting of Crossmaglen.