LAST year, Antrim and Laois left Croke Park on Tailteann Cup semi-final day disappointed, but one will enjoy a much happier Sunday afternoon this year as they meet for a place in the final.
PLENTY of talk has built about a proposed showdown between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan, but South Belfast’s ‘Croc’ knows he can’t avert his gaze from Conah Walker, whom he meets at Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on Saturday night.
The penultimate round of regular season fixtures in the Antrim football leagues take place on Saturday with the lie of the land to become much clearer across the divisions.
DERAMORE Park played host to young American football fans on Saturday as NFL franchise, Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the first or two Irish American Football Youth Camps.
COMEBACKS were not in short supply at Brewster Park on Saturday evening. Antrim came back from what looked a lost cause to march into a Tailteann Cup semi-final against either Kildare or Laois at Croke Park next week (day and time TBC), but one of the catalysts for that fightback was completing a recovery of his own.
IT required real guts and belief, but Antrim produced a stunning second-half fightback at Brewster Park on Saturday evening to march into the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup.
REGARDLESS of how they got there, the fact is that Antrim are setting their sights on Saturday evening’s trip to Brewster Park to face Fermanagh in the quarter-final of the Tailteann Cup.
FOOTBALL for all is part of the ethos of Cumann Spoirt An Phobail (CSP) and the club's disability team continues to go from strength to strength as it prepares for the upcoming George Best Community Cup.
ANTRIM’S ladies have it all to do at Musgrave Park on Sunday (1pm) if they are to advance into the quarter-finals of the LGFA All-Ireland Intermediate Championship.
Rosario Youth Football Club, sponsored by Telefónica Tech, has this week held an awards night to celebrate the fantastic achievements of young people with disabilities.
If NYC-based filmmaker, Brian Kerrigan, plays his cards right - and by all accounts he’s doing just that - his US production company, Triskal Films, will very soon turn these immortal words uttered by former WBU world welterweight champion, Eamonn Magee, into a reality.
This year's Glendowan FC family fun day was an extraordinary celebration, bringing the community together while honouring the founders of the team, David Owens and Terry Cassidy.