Declan Lynch
Antrim footballers motivated by Cavan Championship defeat last year: Declan Lynch
ONE of Declan Lynch’s motivations ahead of Saturday’s Ulster Championship clash with Armagh is not wanting to feel “demoralised and embarrassed” as the Antrim squad did as they trudged off the pitch against Cavan 12 months ago.
Antrim's 'senior citizen' Declan Lynch keeping his shoulder at the wheel
AT 31-years-old, Declan Lynch is officially the oldest player on the Antrim senior football panel.
Antrim footballers should aim as high as county hurlers: Declan Lynch
DECLAN Lynch insists the vacant Antrim senior football managerial post remains a very attractive one and feels the calibre of player exists within the county to rival the recent successes of their hurling counterparts.
Lamh Dhearg's Declan Lynch undecided on Antrim future
FORMER captain Declan Lynch has complete faith in the county executive finding the right man to succeed the outgoing Enda McGinley – but remained coy on his own inter-county future.
Anto Finnegan was a 'role model, warrior & inspiration' - Declan Lynch
FORMER Antrim captain Anto Finnegan who passed away at the weekend following his long battle with Motror Neuron Disease has been described as “a role model, a warrior and an inspiration” by current county stalwart Declan Lynch.
Lynch convinced he'll get to play in new Casement
ANTRIM’S Declan Lynch remains convinced that he will get to wear his county’s jersey in the redeveloped Casement Park – but says it is up to the players between now and then to provide some momentum.
Belief is central to Antrim chances of success against Cavan
ANTRIM captain Declan Lynch believes his team must believe they can spring a surprise when they travel to Cavan on Saturday for their Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final against the Breffnimen.
Casement Park news a boost as Antrim footballers and hurlers prepare for crucial weekend
NEWS that plans for the redevelopment of Casement Park have been passed by the NI Executive was a great start to what could be a memorable week for Antrim Gaels.
Aghagallon boss in 'no lose' match against home club Lamh Dhearg
Antrim SFC quarter-final: Lamh Dhearg v St Mary's, Aghagallon (Corrigan Park, 2pm Sunday) NO-WIN scenarios are often talked about – but Kevin Murray is arguably in a 'no lose' situation tomorrow.