Loughgiel Shamrocks
Ulster camogie champs get ready for All-Ireland glory bid
Senior champions Loughgiel will take on first-time Leinster winners Dicksboro
Doherty: Johnnies in a better place
St John’s are under no illusions of the task they have ahead of them tomorrow when they travel to Dunloy to face Loughgiel (4.30pm) with the winner progressing to the final four of the Antrim SHC.
Dunloy intent on going two from two in Antrim SHC
Dunloy’s drive for five ambitions were clearly outlined two weeks ago when they put Clooney Gaels to the sword in the opening round of their Antrim SHC title defence.
Loughgiel on the path to catching Dunloy and Cushendall feels captain Declan McCloskey
Loughgiel Shamrocks will be looking to build on their strong start to the Antrim Hurling Championship when they travel to Ballycastle on Sunday.
Maria Lynn-O'Hara puts honeymoon on hold as Antrim chase All-Ireland glory
TWO weeks ago, Antrim reached the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals for the first time in more than four decades with a 3-16 to 1-12 win over Offaly.
Loughgiel hot favourites to retain Ulster Club minor hurling title in final showdown with Carrickmore
PJ O'Mullan named as manager of Derry senior camogie team
DERRY Camogie Board have announced that PJ O’Mullan will be the county's senior manager for 2023.
Resurgent Cushendall to nip Loughgiel Shamrocks to reach decider
Bathshack Antrim Senior Hurling Championship semi-final: Ruairi Og, Cushendall v Loughgiel Shamrocks (tomorrow, Ballycastle, 2pm) ANTRIM hurling’s assumed pecking order runs something like this: Dunloy, Cushendall, Loughgiel Shamrocks and St John’s.
We still believe in winning championships at Loughgiel: Eddie McCloskey
EDDIE McCloskey will only stop believing he can’t win another Antrim senior championship when he finally hangs up his hurl for Loughgiel Shamrocks.
Loughgiel show their class to see off weakened Rossa
Bathshack Antrim Senior Hurling Championship: O’Donovan Rossa 0-20 Loughgiel Shamrocks 3-27 THE writing was on the wall for the O’Donovan Rossa hurlers long before the first cars began to swing into Dunsilly yesterday afternoon.