Stewartstown
Steven McDonnell: Conor Laverty setting the standard for Down while David Clifford once more shines on the big stage
THERE has been a very positive start to Conor Laverty’s reign as Down manager and this has come as no surprise given the success he had recently with their U20 side.
Red Hands should hold them up in apology - but all should be scrutinised equally
Tyrone teams do need to help themselves, their behaviour has to improve, but over-reaction is unfair.
'Best player in Ireland' David Clifford too much for Stewartstown to contain
Stewartstown people could be forgiven for cursing fate's conspiracy to deny them an All-Ireland title.
Stewartstown out to spring a surprise against Clifford's Fossa
Another chapter of the intriguing and always interesting Kerry-Tyrone saga will be written in Croke Park this weekend and it’s Stewartstown and Fossa who get the ball rolling on Sunday.
Looking back on the ups and downs of 2022 - and looking forward to 2023
It's that time of the year again, reminiscing of experiences and life lessons, good and bad, throughout the year, and looking forward to a new year and a fresh start for many.
Meet the Independents: Dan Kerr
“I decided to get involved and run as an independent candidate as I believed the local area yearned for a strong independent voice and lacked a representative who truly represented republican socialist politics.
Logan hoping Stewartstown can emulate class of 2004 and return to All-Ireland final
FEARGAL Logan has his heart set on a return to Croke Park in 2023 with Tyrone, but first he’s hoping his club can take him on an early trip to GAA Headquarters.
Stewartstown skipper: I couldn't bear to watch agonising penalty shoot-out
STEWARTSTOWN captain Mark Rooney couldn’t bear to watch the penalty shoot-out that decided the Ulster Club JFC final.
Strong start essential for Drumlane in Ulster junior decider insists captain Connolly
DRUMLANE captain Ryan Connolly believes his side must get off to a strong start in tomorrow’s Ulster Club JFC final in order to put a strong Stewartstown outfit on the back foot.
Final spots up for grabs in the Ulster Junior Football Championship
Letterkenny Gaels v Stewartstown Both these teams had contrasting quarter final victories but that will count for little when the enter the Owenbeg arena tomorrow afternoon.