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By Shaun Casey WHILE Armagh currently have their hands on the Sam Maguire Cup, and head into Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final against Kerry as slight favourites, past experiences have led Aaron ...
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Farming Life on MSNPriestley tops the class at Armagh for the fourth year in a rowIt was an outstanding ram lamb belonging to the Limestone flock of Mark Priestley that clinched top honours at the Northern ...
By Michael McMullan REGARDLESS of Monday morning’s All-Ireland quarter-final draw, champions Armagh are set to face Kerry ...
The official launch of an exhibition to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the birth of St Oliver Plunkett will take place in Drogheda, Co Louth today.
Football Dublin branch of Armagh’s O’Neill clan remain staunchly true to Orchard county roots Paul O’Neill missed out on football gene but John Peel did play his band’s record - once ...
A Co Armagh man has taken his county pride to the next level in an effort to raise money for charity ahead of Armagh’s clash with Donegal in the Ulster Final. What started as a TikTok joke has ...
A man has been charged after a father and son were killed in a crash in County Armagh. Peter and Loughlin Devlin died at the scene of the two-car collision outside the village of Killylea last Friday.
Genealogy began to interest me in 2022 ... We kept in touch with one young lady and attended her wedding in County Tyrone in 2020. We stopped in County Armagh, where my mother was born. In Killean, we ...
The Armagh GAA squad, who won the All-Ireland senior football final on Sunday, have received a rapturous welcome from fans at an event in County Louth. They won the coveted Sam Maguire cup with a ...
Armagh went on to win the tournament in 1926, and it was the first national title won by an Ulster county – over four decades since the starting point of the GAA in 1884.
Pat Walsh, who runs the Cúil Darach Bar, Restaurant and B&B in the town centre, said it would ruin Clones if it no longer hosted the Ulster final.
Armagh has been the ecclesiastical capital of all Ireland since the fifth century, when Saint Patrick founded his church there. But there’s much more to the county that faith, GAA and apple trees.
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