Tyrone must bounce back
It was a chastened-looking Tyrone team that emerged from the dressing rooms in Healy Park on Sunday.
It was a chastened-looking Tyrone team that emerged from the dressing rooms in Healy Park on Sunday.
He may have had to absorb two setbacks in recent days but Paul Grimley’s finger has yet to stray towards the panic button.
The bitter Kerry-Tyrone enmity has taken yet another twist with Owen Mulligan launching an impassioned defence of his club and a team-mate amidst more allegations of a spitting incident in a high-profile GAA match.
A bleak afternoon shrouded in the characteristic weather of the Wisconsin prairies left Tyrone feeling a deep chill seven days after that sizzling encounter against Donegal.
Antrim's hurlers are still looking for their first points in Division 1B of the Allianz League after an eight-point defeat to Dublin at Casement Park yesterday.
Down manager James McCartan is never one to mince his words so when he suggests that a fusion of "character and guts" could yet help his side preserve their cherished place in Division One of the Allianz Football League his observation carries considerable currency.
Donegal steamrolled Kerry in the Ballybofey snow yesterday, for a defeat that leaves the Kingdom staring relegation to Division Two firmly in the face.
Neither team was complaining much after Saturday night saw the spoils of Division Two's sole Ulster derby shared.
Dublin took over the outright leadership of the NFL Division One table with a runaway win in the Leinster derby against Kildare.
Donal O'Hare kicked a magical nine points tally to lead Down to their first NFL win of the season.
June 5, 2012 and Boston Celtics are turning the screw on Miami Heat in game five of the NBA play-offs with a 94-90 success.
The meeting of Tyrone and Donegal last week in the National Football League attracted a crowd of almost 10,000 to Omagh on a blustery Sunday.
While the re-development of Casement Park is one of the more eye-catching gestures towards the transformation of the GAA north of the border, the work carried out by the association in conjunction with Belfast City Council will overhaul Gaelic games at grassroots level.
With the redevelopment of Casement Park set to transform the Belfast venue into the home for all major games within Ulster GAA, Director-General Paraic Duffy has revealed that the association remains undecided about what to do with St Tiernach's Park in Clones.
Crossmaglen Rangers have never strayed beyond their own club boundary when it has come to choosing a team manager.
Paraic Duffy has mastered that impossible contradiction of being a man who has much to do and little time to do it in, yet conveying that there is no place he would rather be, than right where he is, at any time.
The most powerful man in GAA says he wishes his association to become a vehicle for building better cross-community relations here.
Two high-profile incidents involving Ulster players has thrown into focus the need for the GAA to update their policy towards racist and sectarian remarks made to players.
Crossmaglen Rangers joint managers Tony McEntee and Gareth O'Neill stepped down from their positions last night.
After becoming the first Player Welfare Officer in the GAA, Paraic Duffy was well aware of the difficulties that he faced.
It hasn't always been a bed of roses
Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year deal at Manchester City.
Substitute Craig Doyle came off the bench to fire in a spectacular hat-trick as Carlow powered to a 4-17 to 2-13 victory over London in the Leinster SHC at Dr Cullen Park.
Stoke striker Kenwyne Jones has apologised to team-mate Glenn Whelan after smashing his car windscreen in a mistaken act of retribution for a training-ground prank which went wrong.
There could be better to come from Tuscan Light judged on her manner of victory in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Median Auction Fillies Maiden at Wexford.