Armagh and Donegal have both been eliminated from the Ladies All-Ireland series at the group stage. The Orchard County, who reached the semi-finals last year, went out after a 1-12 to 1-10 defeat ...
Armagh came up four points short against Donegal in a titanic tussle in front of over 10,000 supporters at the Box-It Athletic Grounds this evening. The Orchard County trailed for most of the game and ...
Armagh triumphed over Donegal 0-10 to 1-4 in the TG4 Ulster Senior Championship opener at the Box-It Athletic Grounds. The opening quarter of the game was keenly contested, with chances at both ends.
Armagh triumphed over Donegal on a 0-10 to 1-04 scoreline in their TG4 Ulster Senior Championship opener at the Box-It Athletic Grounds. The opening quarter of the game was keenly contested, with ...
Only one team in 138 years has lost four in a row but Kieran McGeeney’s side are favourites to get it done this time around ...
Armagh started their Ulster Ladies Senior Football Championship campaign with a 0-10 to 1-4 win over Donegal at the Athletic Grounds. In a repeat of last year's final, which Armagh comfortably won, ...
After 25 years lining out for Armagh, Caroline O’Hanlon admitted it was Ulster final days like Sundays that still keep her ...
Ben Crealey makes it three scores in a row for Armagh. Conor Turbitt grabs a much needed score for Armagh off his right. It's two in a row for Armagh as Ross McQuillan shoots over. Conor McCahill ...
Armagh retained their Ulster women's football championship crown with a comprehensive win over Donegal in Clones. A huge crowd descended upon St Tiernach’s Park as this game was played before the ...
Armagh overturned their Ulster Championship quarter-final defeat to Donegal in stunning fashion, winning 3-17 to 0-16 in Sunday's knockout qualifier. Kieran McGeeney's charges backed up their win over ...
Michael Murphy slots over a routine free and, despite that incredible start from Armagh, Donegal lead by three after 11 minutes. I think Donegal have been stung by recent criticism after the Ulster ...