New Tyrone bosses 'hope to espouse a lot of Mickey's values' and highly-rated coach returns
Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher have paid tributes to outgoing Tyrone boss Mickey Harte.
Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher have paid tributes to outgoing Tyrone boss Mickey Harte.
Listening to Tipp’s Munster final win on the way to Armagh gave Padraig Faulkner extra faith in a potential Cavan upset.
Mickey Graham’s side won by four points in the Athletic Grounds.
Mickey Graham’s side turned around an eight-point deficit to win.
Defending Ulster champions were not tested by Armagh and now look the likeliest to challenge Dublin for Sam.
The Mournmen will face Cavan in the Ulster semi-finals after a comfortable eight-point win.
A two-point win in torrid conditions saw Declan Bonner’s men end the Red Hand’s year.
Cavan keeper Raymond Galligan struck an incredible free to secure one point – 2-15 to 1-17 win – for Cavan against their bitter rivals.
The Fermanagh boss is worried that counties playing in the Tailteann Cup will struggle to hold on to players.
Led by former Tipp keeper Darren Gleeson, Antrim are knocking on the door of the Division 2A final.
Mickey Harte, Dessie Farrell and Niall Morgan offer contrasting views on the GAA’s new backpass rule.
The Red Hand inflicted a first league defeat on the new Dublin manager, who made an interesting statement afterwards.
The Derry club’s camogie side are eyeing their fourth All-Ireland title in-a-row tomorrow.
A three-point win for Cavan over Fermanagh in tonight’s Ulster derby.
Fermanagh boss is the ultimate outsider who broke the system.
Kerry’s captain picked up a contentious second yellow card as his side fell to a one-point defeat in Edendork.
Karl O’Connell scored the all-important goal.
Kilcoo’s Conor Laverty is hoping his club’s identity will help them topple ‘the best club team there’s ever been’.
A late Colin Fennelly goal was key as Henry Shefflin’s side marched on.
The Down club were beaten in their previous two trips to the provincial decider.
The Down champions saw off their Fermanagh foes in today’s semi.
Matthew Donnelly is likely to miss most of the National League with a hamstring injury.
Two matches in Ulster last weekend concluded with penalty shootouts.
Jonny Davis will replace the departed Peter Donnelly as the Red Hand’s resident expert.
The Tyrone boss dismisses the common refrain that all big games should be free-to-air.
Michael Murphy lifted the Anglo-Celt Cup for a fifth time in Clones.
Conor Loftus helped Mayo build a big lead to see off Down.
Mickey Graham on Ulster final challenges for Cavan, past and present.
Ryan McHugh is no stranger to Cavan’s Ulster final days.
Mickey Graham’s men will face Donegal in the provincial decider.
Sean Quigley missed a penalty as Fermanagh slipped to a four-point defeat at St Tiernach’s Park.
Defending Ulster champions Donegal will play either Armagh or Cavan in this year’s final.
The two sides will meet in Clones again next Sunday to fight for a place in the provincial decider.
The pair chipped in with nine of the Ulster champions’ 15 points this afternoon at Brewster Park.
Mickey Harte’s men booked their place in this year’s Ulster SFC final with a 14 point win.
Rian O’Neill posted eight points for the winners, while Andrew Murnin hit a vital 1-1 off the bench.
Darren McCurry’s goal set them on the path to victory.
Mickey Harte’s side missed out on a place in the Division 1 final.
Peter Harte scored 1-3 as the Breffni challenged for half the contest with 14 men.
Odhrán MacNiallais and Gaoth Dobhair bowed out at the semi-final stage after defeat to Corofin.