By Michael McMullan DERRY’S win over Wexford was a “boost” but Aoife Shaw insists there is still more work to do with the All-Ireland series in full swing. Their next outing is around the corner with Saturday’s trip to Netwatch Dr Cullen Park (1pm) to take on Carlow who drew with Antrim in their first […]
O’Mullan hoping for a fast start
By Kieran Lynch DERRY manager PJ O’Mullan says that his team haven’t hit full stride yet this season, but with championship starting this weekend, he hopes that they can peak at the right time. The Oak Leaf County missed out on their goal of promotion from Division 2A in the league but responded well by […]
Derry’s fate in their own hands
By Shaun Casey DERRY have their eyes firmly set on a league final, but they first have to deal with the difficult prospect of Meath this weekend. It’s a straight shootout, whoever comes out on top qualifies for a showpiece slot against table-toppers Kerry. PJ O’Mullan’s side have enjoyed a decent campaign to date, losing […]
Derry appoint PJ O’Mullan as their new camogie manager
DERRY have appointed PJ O’Mullan as their new senior camogie manager. The Loughgiel man takes over from Martin Coulter who was appointed at the start of the 2022 season. O’Mullan, a former Antrim senior hurling manager, was at the helm when Loughgiel won their second All-Ireland hurling title in 2012. He was also manager of […]
Opening shot – Ulster needs Antrim hurling to succeed
John Hughes laments the fall from grace for Antrim hurling and explains why it will have a knock on effect for Ulster hurling.
John Martin: More important things than hurling?
“YOU say to me that there is more to life than hurling but if you want to carry on like a fella who is not an inter-county hurler, there will be.”
Shane McNaughton: Antrim hurling needs overhaul
“If you’re running it like a business it’s not working so you need a complete overhaul from bottom up.”
McNaughton and McKinley answer Antrim hurling SOS
McNaughton and McKinely are highly respected figures in Antrim, playing a key role in the development of their current generation of hurlers
PJ O’Mullan resigns from Antrim job
Antrim county board are now preparing to look for a replacement for PJ O’Mullan.
‘Hard to watch’ Antrim says injured Shiels
Paul Shiels hopes to return to some competitive action in the summer.