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Brendan Crossan: The colour of Corrigan Park, the silent anger of a derelict Casement and the children’s screams for a brighter dayPride. Sadness. Frustration. Anger. Euphoria. I love the drive to Corrigan Park probably because it’s the shortest journey I undertake in this job. The back road that skims the Black Mountain ...
All roads led to Corrigan Park early on Saturday afternoon to catch a glimpse of the All-Ireland champions Armagh and to see if miracles do happen in the Ulster Championship. An hour out from the ...
The Ulster Senior Football Championship may be taking a big step further over the course of this week-end but the province’s ...
In October's Ulster SFC draw, the Saffrons were picked to play at home against the All-Ireland champions but Ulster GAA said last month that Corrigan Park "does not meet the required health and ...
Armagh book their place in the semi-finals of the Ulster Championship with a 1-34 to 1-23 victory over Antrim at Corrigan ...
Antrim play their home matches at Corrigan Park in Belfast There will be nearly 3000 Armagh fans at Corrigan Park on Saturday for the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Antrim.
A CROKE PARK Ulster final is on the cards again — if Donegal and Armagh go through this weekend. But GAA HQ is not the place ...
In the end, there was no shock at Corrigan Park as Armagh ran out 11-point winners over Antrim in this Ulster quarter-final, but Kieran McGeeney's men were forced to find the answers to fend off a ...
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney took plenty of positives from his side’s win over Antrim at Corrigan Park on Saturday as a number of new faces shone in the absence of the more established stars.
There will be nearly 3000 Armagh fans at Corrigan Park on Saturday for the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Antrim. With capacity at 4000, sources close to the ticketing ...
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