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Two teenagers killed in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
A 16-year-old boy died at the scene and a 14-year-old girl died in hospital, police said.
Armagh’s first dual club Allstar Oisin O’Hare calls on clubs to co-ordinate more to allow players of both codes to flourish
The Carrickcruppen and Craobh Rua player was named in the half-back line for both the football and hurling Armagh Club All-Star teams
Errigal Ciarán boss McGinley praises “special, special” match-winner McCartan
2024 Ulster Club SFC final: Errigal Ciaran (Tyrone) 1-8 Kilcoo (Down) 0-10
As it happened: See how Slaughtneil came out on top against Cushendall in the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final after extra time and an end-to-end Ulster classic
The Antrim and Derry champions face off in Armagh for a place in the Ulster hurling showpiece against Portaferry next month.
As it happened: Clann Eireann pip Newbridge in an end-to-end battle and Errigal Ciarán prove too much for Erin’s Own, Cargin
Yesterday Kilcoo defeated Crosserlough in the first Ulster SFC Quarter-final of the season
Kilcoo v Crosserlough: Match details, throw-in time and how to follow as Cavan champions Crosserlough face a mountainous challenge against dominant Kilcoo
Last time out Kilcoo won their sixth Down title in a row as Crosserlough won their first Cavan SFC in four years
Erne Gaels end 43-year wait for Fermanagh title glory with victory over Enniskillen Gaels
After a shaky start, Ultan Kelm inspired the Belleek side to a historic title
Derry champions Newbridge’s Shane McGrogan: “I never thought once this week that we would lose. We knew we had it in us.”
Goalscorer Shane McGrogan selflessly pushed the credit for his score onto his captain McAteer, reflecting the sense of camaraderie in the Derry champions
Erne and Enniskillen Gaels force a replay after the rescheduled final
After Storm Ashley’s intervention last week, the two sides battled a more manageable wet Brewster Park to force another day out
Newbridge shocked the football scene as they topple All-Ireland champions Glen from their throne of Derry football
Sean O’Leary’s bridged a 35-year gap between Derry titles with their shock win against last year’s All-Ireland club champions