Ulster Club SFC
Emmett Bradley: Glen still learning in heat of Ulster battle
THE duels with Slaughtneil that saw them wrestle away control in Derry, close run things against the likes of St Eunan’s, Errigal Ciaran, Cargin and Kilcoo that would ultimately deliver Ulster glory – Glen have learned fast how to keep cool in the eye of the storm, admits midfielder Emmett Bradley
'I eat about a packet of Penguins every day of the week: Trillick's Niall Donnelly, and the secret of longevity
THERE is an unholy communion that takes place in the Healy Park press box. Between furious battering of laptops and the excited squeals of radio commentators, this soundproof booth is often anything but on big days
Kieran Hughes: 'I didn’t want to play them because I knew we weren’t ready'
THE scars of their 2021 humbling at the hands of newly-minted Derry champions Glen still linger beneath the surface but, for Scotstown stalwart Kieran Hughes, Sunday’s last-gasp victory over Kilcoo went some way to healing the hurt
Scotstown boss David McCague: 'We want to be among the teams talked about every year to win this competition'
SCOTSTOWN are determined to show they can be a force in Ulster for years to come after Sunday’s stunning last-gasp victory over Kilcoo.
Trillick have the tools to send Crossmaglen back to the drawing board
EYES reddened all around, there was an extra energy about the celebrations that followed Trillick’s Tyrone title triumph a fortnight ago
Cargin are a better side than last year, but so are Glen
ULSTER Club, with all its moving parts, is seldom the place to go looking redemption.
Kilcoo playing like a team angry with the world
HOW best to describe Kilcoo’s first-half display? Like that of a team outwardly angry at the world but smiling to themselves on the inside.
'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
Ulster Club SFC final - how the Kilcoo players rated
Niall Kane: Was brilliant at finding ways around the Glen press last year, but struggled yesterday as Kilcoo were hemmed in time and again.
Glen keep delivering on potential to dethrone Kilcoo
FOR a few years it was talked about as the Ulster final everybody wanted to see, and yesterday Glen and Kilcoo showed why before the Derry champions added the Seamus Mac Ferran Cup to a growing collection of silverware.