Dublin and Antrim still in line for first ever U-21 hurling title
On Saturday, Dublin and Antrim will be battling for the chance to compete for a first ever All-Ireland title at U-21 level as they take on Galway and Tipperary
Cahill eager to retain Wallis' services
Dinny Cahill is determined to keep Jerry Wallis with the Antrim hurlers for another season.
Antrim clubs facing expulsion
A number of clubs in Antrim are facing the threat of suspension from all county board competitions for failing to pay their annual subscriptions to the GAA Players' Injury Scheme.
Tullamore to host U21HC semi-finals
The Bord Gais Energy All-Ireland U21HC semi-final will be staged as a double-header at Tullamore's O'Connor Park on Saturday week, August 21.
Clarke completes Poc Fada double
Down goalkeeper Graham Clarke followed up last weekend's Poc Fada victory in the Cooley Mountains with another long puck triumph under the gaze of unionist founding father Edward Carson at Stormont on Saturday.
All-Ireland MHC 'B' roundup
Meath, Roscommon, Westmeath and Kildare progressed to the last four of the ESB All-Ireland minor 'B' hurling championship following victories on Saturday.
Cahill: Don't write off Rebels
Antrim hurling boss Dinny Cahill believes the odds of 5/1 on Cork to derail Kilkenny's five-in-a-row All-Ireland bid represent exceptional value.
Hurling legends descend on Lisbellaw
Hurling legends Brian Whelahan, Joe Rabbitte and Terence "Sambo" McNaughton will all be on show at Lisbellaw hurling in Fermanagh this weekend.
A big week for Sean MacDiarmada C.L.G.
This week sees a very busy week for the Sean MacDiarmada club from the Falls Road, Belfast.
Charity Match
Organisers of a charity match to be played between Dunloy and Lisbellaw, which will raise funds for the Irish Children's Pilgrimage fund, expect Birr's Brian Whelahan and Athenry's Joe Rabbitte to be in attendance.
Bradley staying with Saffrons
Liam Bradley has agreed to continue as Antrim football manager for a third year.
Attendances pass one million mark
Despite cries over poor attendances at this year's championships, the GAA broke the one million spectator mark on Saturday afternoon.
Antrim chief confident Bradley will stay
Antrim chairman Dr John McSparran is confident that Liam Bradley will continue as senior football manager next year, despite the prospect of a vacancy arising in his native Derry in the coming weeks.
Orchard's display didn't surprise Donnelly
Antrim captain Cormac Donnelly wasn't in the least bit surprised by how well Armagh played in last night's Bord Gais Energy Ulster U21HC final.
Ulster U21HC: Armagh push Saffrons all the way
Antrim had to dig deep for their victory over massive underdogs Armagh in last night's Bord Gais Energy Ulster U21HC final at Casement Park.
All-Ireland U21HC semi-final pairings
Following last night's Bord Gais Energy Munster and Ulster U21HC finals, the All-Ireland semi-finalists are now known.
Under 21 hurling provincial finals previews
For Armagh, the Bord Gáis Energy Ulster GAA Hurling U-21 Final represents a chance to add another chapter to what has already been a remarkable year for hurling in the Orchard County.
Donnelly wary of Armagh underdogs
Cormac Donnelly insists Antrim won't be taking Armagh for granted in tonight's Bord Gais Energy Ulster U21HC final at Casement Park.
Wallace undecided on Antrim future
Jerry Wallace is in no rush to decide on his future as Antrim physical trainer.
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Armagh looking to upset the form and the history books
The captains of both Armagh and Antrim were in attendance in Casement Park ahead of their Bord Gáis Energy Ulster GAA Hurling U-21 Final clash on Wednesday evening. C
Cahill rues missed chances
Antrim manager Dinny Cahill was ruing his side's failure to find the net from two 20-metre frees during the second half of yesterday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final loss to Cork.
All-Ireland SHC: Rebels down Antrim
Cork booked an All-Ireland SHC semi-final date with Kilkenny this afternoon at Croke Park, where they were made earn victory against a plucky Antrim side.
All-Ireland MHC: Dubs weather early storm to reach last four
Dublin booked their place in the ESB All-Ireland MHC semi-finals after recovering from a sluggish start to beat Antrim in the first of the quarter-finals at Crossmaglen yesterday.
Antrim's character pleases Herron
Antrim's new found steel and never-say-die attitude has come as a huge source of encouragement to Ciaran Herron.
Antrim Hurls for All of Ulster
This Sunday the Antrim hurlers will be going into battle well equipped for the task in hand.
O hAilpin: No disrespect meant by comments
Sean Og O hAilpin has insisted that he meant no disrespect to Antrim when admitting earlier this week that he thought they were out of the championship.
Ulster attendances hold firm
Ulster Council secretary Danny Murphy has expressed delight with attendances at this year's Ulster SFC games.
Saffrons unchanged
Antrim manager Dinny Cahill has kept faith with the team that shocked Dublin last weekend for Sunday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Cork at Croke Park.
Ulster U21HC: Holders tested by Down
Holders Antrim were made work hard for their victory over Down in last night's Bord Gais Energy Ulster U21HC semi-final at a very wet Casement Park.