Ballinderry
Conleith Gilligan named as new manager of Tyrone club Edendork
FORMER Kilcoo manager Conleith Gilligan has taken on a new challenge in Tyrone club football.
Devlin maturing into life and football's twists and turns
RONAN Devlin turns forty in January. His small, tightly-cut figure has dandered up from school and stands in the window of The Olive Tree. It’s ten-thirty on the button.
Derry final spot not even on the radar for Slaughtneil boss Bradley
AN appearance in this year’s county final isn’t “on the radar” Slaughtneil manager Paul Bradley strongly insists.
McKinless the key to Derry's unlocked potential
THE 2013 Ulster Club final was barely 10 minutes old when the call came in from the line.
Brian McGuckin confident Tyrone will still be too strong for Derry
A DERRY club may be getting the benefit of his footballing brain this year, but Brian McGuckin's body is mostly in Tyrone, and his head and heart are definitely with the Red Hands this weekend.
Jamie Joe Conway charity game raises £37,000 for local charities
A STAR-STUDDED charity GAA football match, inspired by little Jamie Joe Conway has raised an incredible £37,000 for charity.
James Conway hopes GAA family will come together to celebrate their 'gift from God' and raise funds for children's charities
WHEN Jamie Joe came into this world last November, James and Sonia Conway were in total shock.
Kicking Out: Vilification of outside men a lazy narrative
WHEN Enda Muldoon surveyed all in front of him and lofted the ball into the chest of Collie Devlin, Ballinderry struck for the goal that become the anchor in three consecutive Derry titles.
Kicking Out: Kevin's plight brings back memories of chicken and chips, Cidona, craic - but no peas
IN the days of one-size-fits-all jerseys tucked so far into the shorts they come back out the bottom, Kevin McIvor didn’t fill all that much of Ballinderry’s number two shirt.
The ironies of Pat McGuckin's lost Sigerson adventure
NO matter should it take him until 10 o’clock at night to get his hands on it, Pat McGuckin’s days don’t begin until he’s read The Irish News.