Sheridan loving the journey with Mullahoran


By Niall Gartland AISHLING Sheridan has earned plaudits far and wide for her on-field performances in both Gaelic football and Australian Rules football, but there’s something extra special about making her mark (pun unintended) back home with her club Mullahoran. Sheridan’s AFL career with Collingwood has been a huge success since signing with the club […]


Carrick captain braced for another provincial showdown


By Niall Gartland 2021 ULSTER Junior Champions Carrickmacross have solidified their progress in recent seasons and now stand on the cusp of a provincial title at Intermediate level. They take on Mullahoran in Omagh on Sunday in the curtain-raiser to the Ulster Senior Club Championship showdown, but Carrick fans shan’t be too worried about what […]


Back-to-backs for Cootehill hurlers


By Niall Gartland COOTEHILL have copper fastened their position as the foremost team in Cavan club hurling by retaining their senior championship crown with a convincing win over Mullahoran last weekend. Their has been a perceptible shift at the top end of Cavan hurling in recent seasons as Mullahoran’s form has dipped after winning all […]


Ramor aim to adapt to injuries ahead of quarter-final clash


By Niall Gartland RAMOR boss John Brady hopes they can adapt to the loss of a number of their marquee forwards for the knock-out rounds of the championship. Their quarter-final clash against Mullahoran this weekend is a potential banana skin, not only because the Dreadnoughts have exceeded expectations, but because they’ve been hit hard by […]


St.Enda’s make history with maiden Saffron Ulster crown


Ulster Intermediate Club Final 2018 St.Enda’s 2-11 Mullahoran 1-10 History was made in Armagh as St.Enda’s became the first ever Antrim club to claim the intermediate crown. Advertisement Goals from Kristian Healy and James Maskey either side of the half proved to be the difference for the Saffron men as Odhran Eastwood chipping in with […]


The good, the bad and the free-taking competition


From Odhrán Crumley  Since Saturday’s Ulster Intermediate Club Semi-Final was decided by a free-taking competition, debate has raged across social media, terraces, bar stools and media outlets. One overwhelming response is that the GAA community seem to be united that a game should not be decided by this means. The point that players train all […]