Ulster Club SHC
Michael McShane: No snap decisions on Slaughtneil future
MICHAEL McShane insists he won’t rush into any decision about his future following Slaughtneil’s Ulster final defeat to Cushendall on Sunday
From Canada to Cushendall: Niall McCormack laps up Ulster glory after whirlwind weekend
THE Ulster title celebrations were still in full swing when Niall McCormack left to swap comparatively balmy Cushendall for the sub-zero temperatures of the Canadian Rockies in the early hours of Monday morning
'That’s us out on our own again': Cushendall savour Ulster final victory over Slaughtneil
CUSHENDALL are back out on their own again as kings of Ulster – and boss Brian Delargy believes his men are building on something special after bringing the Four Seasons Cup back to the Glens
Cushendall ratings - old hands and emerging stars lead the way
Conor McAllister: Had a couple of dodgy moments in the semi-final win over Portaferry, and survived an early fumble when collecting a harmless Shane McGuigan effort. Confident afterwards, and distribution throughout. 6.5
Lingering hurt can help drive Slaughtneil over the line
MICHAEL McShane wore the weary expression of a man who had pucked every ball when he emerged from the Slaughtneil changing room after last year’s Ulster final defeat to Dunloy
Standards still as high after Antrim career admits Neil McManus
NEIL McManus may have stepped off the county stage back in June, but any suspicion that standards might slip have been blown out of the water as he leads Cushendall into Sunday’s Ulster final showdown with Slaughtneil
Neil McManus: 'Slaughtneil are the standard-bearers in Ulster'
CUSHENDALL will be coming up against “the standard-bearers in Ulster hurling” when they take on Slaughtneil in Sunday’s Ulster final, according to Ruairi Ogs stalwart Neil McManus
'Maybe it’s a surprise for other people because of his age, but not for us': Paddy Burke on magic McManus
NOTHING Neil McManus does could surprise Paddy Burke any more
'What can you say?': Late late show helps Cushendall power home after gripping Ulster semi-final
CUSHENDALL cruised into an eagerly-anticipated Ulster final showdown with Slaughtneil thanks to a comfortable 11-point victory over Portaferry yesterday - or so the scoreboard would have you believe
'We probably got out of jail': Cushendall set up Ulster final clash with Slaughtneil thanks to dramatic McManus intervention
CUSHENDALL secured an Ulster final showdown with Slaughtneil on Sunday, but boss Brian Delargy admits they “got out of jail” after a last-gasp Neil McManus goal saved their skins in the dying seconds of normal time.