Crossmaglen GAA
"We’re going to be the hardest working team out there..." Aristocrats Cross doing it differently, says Clarke
'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
Armagh on the brink... Orchardmen can make breakthrough under McGeeney next season says Ciaran Higgins
Sligo and Wicklow clash pits former Armagh team-mates Tony McEntee and Oisin McConville against each other
"We did a lot of soldiering together..." Oisin McConville and Tony McEntee on opposite sides as Wicklow host Sligo in National League
A LITTLE over 18 months after Oisin McConville came kicking and screaming into this world on 13th October 1975, Tony McEntee (and his twin brother John of course) was born.
Armagh begin season without injury-plagued Oisin O'Neill
INJURY-plagued Crossmaglen Rangers clubman Oisin O’Neill is a notable omission from the Armagh squad that begins the inter-county season with a Dr McKenna Cup opener against Antrim at the Athletic Grounds tonight.
Crossmaglen must 'be smarter' to force way into Ulster frame says new boss Cunningham
NEW boss Anthony Cunningham has no plans to rip up the famed Crossmaglen playbook – but admits evolution, rather than revolution, is required if the south Armagh men are to force themselves into the provincial picture once more.
In-form Crossmaglen Rangers and Monaghan champions Ballybay clash in Ulster Championship opener
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship: Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) v Ballybay Pearse Brothers (Monaghan) (tonight, the Athletic Grounds, 7.
Representing our county means there's no 'bonus territory' says Ballybay skipper McKearney
BALLYBAY’S last experience of the Ulster Club Championship was short and not particularly sweet.
Chip off the old block... Cian McConville blazing a trail as Crossmaglen regain Armagh championship title
JIM McConville was the spark that lit the fire when Crossmaglen rose to dominance in the mid-1990s and his son Cian - a chip off the old block as a quicksilver, scoring forward - has been central to the club’s resurgence this year.