A FINAL is simply about winning and Willowbank head coach Declan McCrory has urged his team to play the game and not the occasion when they take on Derriaghy CC in the Steel & Sons Cup final on Christmas Day at Seaview.
WHEN the fans of Willowbank and Derriaghy CC gather at Seaview ahead of the Steel & Sons Cup final on Christmas Day (10.45am kick-off), there will be plenty of rivalry on show.
Belfast Star coach Sean Ingle has called on his men to show their quality over the next couple of weeks following the shock knee injury suffered by captain Conor Quinn.
TWO errors from David Odumosu saw Glentoran complete a comeback in the north of the city for the second time in eight days as they defeated Cliftonville 2-1 at Solitude on Saturday afternoon.
The officers, coaches and members of the Holy Trinity Boxing Club, Turf Lodge, Belfast are deeply saddened to learn of the death of our great friend, a Trinity man to the backbone, Harry Fisher.
Belfast Star coach Sean Ingle says the return of American Deondre Jackson to the club can give them a vital spark as they head into the second half of the All-Ireland Superleague season.
A SEE-SAW quarter-final at St Paul's on Sunday saw Fr Rocks, Cookstown emerge in extra-time to complete the semi-final line-up for the Ulster Minor Club Football Tournament.
NINE-men Cliftonville dropped to third place in the table after two first-half goals from Portadown saw them run out 2-0 winners at Shamrock Park on Saturday afternoon.
ON reflection, a heavy defeat away to European champions Toulouse was not unexpected for Ulster last weekend, but a better performance on home turf this Saturday against another of the Top 14's high-flyers, Union Bordeaux Bègles will be the basic objective.
WITH pre-season now officially underway, Antrim hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald admits there is much work to do ahead of the Saffrons’ trip to Croke Park to face Dublin on January 25.
Close to 40 inter-county GAA stars are just back from Kenya, where they launched a campaign to plant a million trees to raise awareness of global warming and combat the effects of climate change in Africa.
Antrim Ladies are proud to support this year’s Cash for Kids Mission Christmas appeal, a vital initiative to bring joy to children and young people living in poverty.