CLIFTONVILLE manager Jim Magilton is under no illusion that this week will be about nursing his able players ahead of their clash with Irish Cup Finalists Dungannon Swifts.
ANTRIM hurlers make their long-awaited return to action on Saturday afternoon when they welcome Ulster rivals Down to Pearse Park of Dunloy as they embark on their 2026 Joe McDonagh Championship campaign.
SO, where do we begin with the week that has passed eh? From joyous harmony in the stands once more, to an absolute dogged performance, I don't know how much more I can take in all honesty.
SATURDAY evening at 5pm, Antrim will make the short trek to neighbours Derry as they compete in the quarter-final of the Ulster Championship at Celtic Park.
EASTER weekend provided some great action packed from North to South of the county borders as all three tiers in Antrim's Football club scene returned to action for game week three.
AS the full-time whistle blew at 15:45pm in West Lothian and Hearts saw their position at the top of the league restored but with two points dropped after a 2-2 with bottom side Livingston, it left Celtic with one job to do in order to re-establish control in the title race - win at Dens Park.
A young boxer from Holy Family Boxing club, Finlay Okoro, has won the Irish Universities Championship Title with a TKO win in round one of the Youth 67Kg Final against Nama Alohashi last weekend