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High-flying club minnows prove Ulster hurling is on the up

Tuesday January 26 2010

DESPITE all the harbingers of doom about the future of hurling, the small ball game in Ulster received a massive boost last weekend.

Dromore making up for lost time

Sunday October 18 2009

IT took Dromore until 2007 to win a Tyrone senior football championship and finally banish the superstitious concerns that the team was the victim of an old priest's curse. Club secretary Seamus McNabb tells of a curate in the 1930s who is claimed to have placed the jinx on Dromore after they refused to put off a league match when it clashed with an event he was running.

GAA is right to steer clear of H-Block row

Sunday August 23 2009

The GAA has found itself embroiled in a political row after the Northern Ireland Sports Minister, the DUP's Nelson McCausland, and SDLP deputy leader, Dr Alasdair McDonnell, attacked the holding of the national H-Block Commemoration at the ground of the Galbally Pearses club in Tyrone last Sunday.

McIntyre rubbishes rumours of Tribesmen island antics

Friday April 17 2009

GALWAY hurling boss John McIntyre has scotched suggestions that some of his players stepped out of line on a training break last weekend.

Jack Hermon

Sunday November 09 2008

One thing that republicans or anyone will find hard to pin on Jack Hermon, the former RUC Chief Constable who died on Thursday aged 79, was that he was partial. Hermon faced down loyalists as much as he faced down republicans.