IT was a much happier afternoon for Antrim's footballers at a sunny Corrigan Park on Saturday as they got back on the winning trail with a comprehensive win over Leitrim.
CLIFTONVILLE boosted their hopes of a top six finish and had a positive dress rehearsal for the Bet McLean Cup Final in two weeks’ time with a 2-0 win over Glentoran at Solitude on Friday evening.
WITH half of their league games now in the books, finding consistency in the second half of the campaign is imperative for Antrim and that all begins on Sunday when Waterford visit Corrigan Park.
WHAT could have gone wrong for Antrim in Tullamore on Sunday did go wrong, but perhaps a return to action on home turf six days later is exactly what is needed as they prepare to welcome Leitrim to Corrigan Park on Saturday.
CLIFTONVILLE manager Jim Magilton insists his side must produce more than they did in their weekend defeat to Glenavon when they entertain Glentoran on Friday evening.
A world title opportunity awaits the winner of next week's all-Irish dust-up between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan at the SSE Arena, but it will be far from the end of the world for the vanquished, according to Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.
Due to unprecedented demand, the SPAR Craic 10k organisers have managed to secure additional places for this year's race, so registration is open once again.
GROSVENOR RFC has emerged victorious following the final of the 2025 Bank of Ireland ‘Never Stop Competing’ challenge held at Kingspan Stadium on Friday, February 7.
O'Donovan Rossa clubwoman Margaret Flynn was honoured at the Camogie Association's annual Media, Referee, and Volunteer Awards ceremony at the weekend in Croke Park.
TWO red cards in the space of six second-half minutes killed Antrim's charge at Glenisk O'Connor Park in Tullamore on Sunday as Offaly maintained their 100 per cent record in Division Three.
'A great opportunity at the right time' is how the impending relocation of Balmoral Golf Club has been described following a meeting of its members at the current Lisburn Road home on Saturday morning.
GLENAVON extracted revenge on Cliftonville after their Irish Cup exit two weeks ago with a comfortable 3-1 win over the Reds at Mourneview Park on Saturday afternoon.