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Name : Don't know..
07 January 2015
Name : Antrim year book
06 January 2015
Sorry no but it is under consideration for 2015
Name : Eargnait
04 January 2015
Monday 12th January 2015.
Name : BrendanBelfast
03 January 2015
Name : Emmet
03 January 2015
Clubs have got until Monday 12th January 2015 at 1pm to make their final competition entries as Championship draws are being made on Monday 19th January 2015.
CCC meet on Thursday 8th January for their first meeting of the year and I have no doubt that possible league make ups will be discussed but nothing can be finalised until after the 12th.
Name : St Pauls Ulster Minor
01 January 2015
Well done St Pauls indeed. A great event only possible through hard work by the Club. An example of what can happen when people come together with a common goal. Thankfully we do have many examples of this throughout the county and this year it is hoped that we can highlight these more to show a positive reflection of what the GAA in Antrim is about.
Well done St Pauls today and throughout the whole competition. Good to read positive comments.
Name : Wondering
30 December 2014
First meeting of CCC is next week. It is unlikely that dates and fixtures will be released before the end of February 2015.
Name : antrim fan
30 December 2014
Home hurling games will be played in Ballycastle and the football games at St Paul's.
Name : big g
30 December 2014
St Paul's have been able to cater up to around 2000 people at their Ulster Minor Final.
Name : antrim
28 December 2014
Ciaran Kearney from Ruairí Óg has been appointed as minor hurling manager.
Name : New year
26 December 2014
Name : V interested
22 December 2014
All options are always under consideration.
Name : interested
21 December 2014
Rumours. Can't do anything to stop people starting them but we will tell the truth when faced with unfounded stories.
Name : Stiofán
21 December 2014
Name : interested
21 December 2014
Casement Park is owned now and in the future by the Gaels of Antrim.
Attention has been drawn to the fact that only a few Counties have featured as All Ireland winners in the past 2-3 decades.
Is there not a similar situation in Antrim in relation to our Senior hurling club championship?
Would we not need to improve the competition - getting more clubs/ regional teams involved to improve standards?
Or are we happy enough with the status quo?
Am I correct that Cushendall, Dunloy and Loughgiel have shared it out?
And during that period have we made any significant impact at inter- County level?
I feel the categorisation of levels in relation to current standard / standing at County level is mirrored within our County.
Or are we happy enough to have a winner; get the competition played out and every so often contribute to some talking shop/review / report etc