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OUT from beneath Crossmaglen’s sprawling shadow, a new order is threatening to emerge in Armagh football. For the first time since 1968, it will be an all-Lurgan final. Clann Éireann from the north of ...
Ulster SFC semi-final: Clann Eireann 1-10 Errigal Ciaran 0-14 (Result) Orla Bannon Clann Eireann 1-5 Errigal Ciaran 0-7 Ruairi Canavan with a free in an instant response to Clann Eireann's penalty, ...
CLANN Eireann showcased slick skills, bench strength and an appetite for a battle as they moved smoothly through the gears to see off a Silverbridge side that battled but ran out of steam and reach ...
Ballymacarby booked their place in the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Senior Club Championship final for the first time since 1998, as they travelled to Clann Éireann on and were too strong for the ...
Clann Eireann ended a wait of over half a century to win Armagh Senior Club Championship title win this afternoon after a late flurry denied Crossmaglen Rangers. The Lurgan men won the title for the ...
THE now annual North Fingal U16 tournament held in Lusk produced another wonderful weekend of football with defending champions Clann Mhuire coming out successful in the end.A large crowd gathered in ...
Highlights: Clann Eireann see off Creggan to claim semi-final spot Armagh champions Clann Eireann produced a stirring comeback to book their spot in the Ulster Club Football semi-finals with a ...
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Armagh champions Clann Eireann produced a stirring comeback to book their spot in the Ulster Club Football semi-finals with a thrilling 2-14 to 0-17 win over Creggan after extra time at Corrigan Park.