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GAA
GAA
/ 11 years agoOgs get the better of Killeavy
Killeavy 0-8 Pearse Og 0-12 Killeavy seniors were back in action after a prolonged break on Sunday morning. With Armagh now outof the Qualifiers, Ciaron O’Hanlon andJames Donnelly were available for selection for the home match with Pearse Og. Conditions were thankfully cooler than recent weeks, but the scoring threat was also off the boil,in a very low scoring first half. The team looked as though they hadn’t been together for a while, but with 20minutes to play the match was evenly poised at 5 points each. It was Pearse Og who seized the initiative, kicking 5 points in a row in a 10 minute period that defined theresult. Killeavy eventually lost by 4, and will now have to really work on cementing their league status, andpreparing for championship action next month. Match report courtesy of Killeavy
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GAA
GAA
/ 11 years agoMaghery remain top after St Pats win
After a lengthy break from action, the Cullyhanna senior team were unable to end their current poor run of results as...
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GAA
GAA
/ 11 years agoRangers see off Whitecross in league encounter
After a break of almost a month it was back to business on Sunday morning when Crossmaglen welcomed Whitecross. From the...
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Football
Football
/ 11 years agoMarshall Cup Round 2 draw
The second-round draw of the Marshall Cup featured clubs from the area as follows: ROUND TWO: Annagh Utd res or Keady Celtic...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoHolywood emerge as stars against Armagh!
ARMAGH travelled to the Seapark Oval to take on league leaders Holywood on Saturday cheered by the previous weekend’s success against Academy...
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GAA
GAA
/ 11 years agoArmagh’s Queen’s heroes honoured
By Richard Bullick Armagh star Sinead McCleary has been named Queen’s University Sportsperson of the Year after leading their ladies gaelic...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoArmagh slip to narrow defeat at Saintfield
ARMAGH’S poor run of recent form in the NCU Section 2 campaign continued when an under par batting performance could not be...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoTullyroan thrills with Big Banger Weekender!
TULLYROAN Oval’s Big Banger Weekender saw an influx of visiting drivers on track in the National Bangers, with England’s Chris ‘Lossy’ Hide...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoWeather winner on a soggy Sunday!
ARMAGH ended up with no game in NCU Section Two this weekend as their fixture at home to Cooke Collegians was eventually...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoArmagh fail to get better of Bangor
THE fixture at the Mall was the only senior game in the Northern Cricket Union to beat the elements after a rain...
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Sport
Sport
/ 11 years agoMcKee storms to victory in Lightning Rods section
The first ever staging of The Les Beattie Memorial Trophy took place at Tullyroan Oval on Saturday night, and it wasTemplepatrick Lightning Rods ace Ben...
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Football