National Football League Division 4 The Division 4 semi final between Sligo and Fermanagh went underway in St Barry’s GAA club in Tarmonbarry, Co Roscommon on Sunday. The scoreline was Sligo 3-13 ...
The Queen's Sigerson Cup winners of 2000 had a 25-year anniversary dinner this month to mark their success. Hit by tragic ...
A deep dive into the evolution and meaning of the crests on all 20 League of Ireland clubs from the Premier Division to the ...
Sligo took a huge step towards survival in Division Three as their recent upturn in form continued at Corrigan Park on Sunday to get the better of Antrim who are now starring relegation in the face.
For Antrim and Ulster GAA that time is now ... For now a relegation battle comes first, and Sligo could hardly have ventured north at a worse time for The Saffrons as the Yeats’ men build ...
Armagh 2002 All-Ireland winner and Crossmaglen Rangers legend Tony McEntee is in his fifth year as Sligo manager but has experienced only disappointment to date this term as his team have found ...
Recommended There was little opposition to any of the seven major motions at Special Congress last year, with all passing with over 80% of the vote at GAA HQ. All rule changes will also apply at ...
The changes will come into effect from this weekend’s Allianz Football League Round 6 fixtures and counties have a deadline of May 1 to introduce them. Amendments to the clock/hooter regulations ...
Leitrim will play their Allianz League football in Division 4 in 2026 after Sligo's victory over Clare in their rearranged Division 3 Sunday means that the Green & Gold cannot escape the drop. Even if ...
Not a good day for Westmeath hurling. That’s a big win for the Sligo footballers over Clare at Markievicz Park. It’s a significant result for Tony McEntee’s side as they battle to avoid the ...
CLARE manager Peter Keane felt his side could have taken a point from Markievicz Park on Sunday in what proved a thriller that went the way of Sligo, who were relieved to chalk up their first win ...
Despite a nervy conclusion – when they saw a seven-point lead whittled down to two – Sligo held on for their first win in this year's Allianz Football League. Their 1-19 to 2-14 defeat of ...