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Antrim's first All-Star, Ciaran Barr, helped Belfast club Rossa to reach the 1989 club hurling final and put in a great show against Buffer's Alley. Dunloy were back in the All-Ireland club final in 1995, when they lost in a replay, 1996 and 2003 when they were heavily beaten. All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships: 2
The Antrim county football team represents Antrim GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of football.The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Ulster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League.
All Saints Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG Na Naoimh Uile) is the only Gaelic Athletic Association club in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim.The club is a member of the South-West Antrim division of Antrim GAA, and competes in Gaelic football, hurling, Ladies Gaelic football and camogie.
Antrim is the only Ulster county to appear in an All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) final, the first of which was in 1943 losing to Cork and the second was in 1989 losing to Tipperary. In 1943 Antrim defeated both Galway (by 7–0 to 6–2) and Kilkenny (by 3–3 to 1–6) in the old Corrigan Park, but disappointed in the All-Ireland ...
Antrim GAA stubs (59 P) Pages in category "Antrim GAA" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Antrim Camogie Championship is the senior Camogie competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Antrim GAA. Loughgiel are the competitions most successful club, having won 27 titles. Loughgiel are the reigning champions, having defeated Dunloy in the 2024 final. [1] The winners of the Antrim Senior Camogie Championship are awarded the O ...
St John's GAA (Antrim) This page was last edited on 8 October 2022, at 00:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
St John's GAA (Irish: Naomh Eoin CLG) [1] is a Gaelic football, hurling and ladies' Gaelic football club in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The club, which was established in 1929, [ 2 ] is based at Corrigan Park in West Belfast.