Walsh Cup
Congratulations to our senior hurlers who defeated Offaly to win the Walsh cup a few weeks ago in Casement Park to become the first team from outside Leinster to win the trophy.
In very poor weather conditions Antrim were behind at the interval by 5 points but a goal from Eddie McCloskey from Loughgiel with 12 minutes to go put the Saffrons in front. Cormac Donnelly from Mc Quillans Ballycastle sealed victory with a late goal
National League Home Games
Football Saturday 1st March
Casement Park 7 pm
Antrim v Offaly
Football 15th March
Casement park 7pm
Antrim v Carlow
Hurling Sunday 16 th march
2.30 Casement park
Antrim v Cork
Support Your County!!!!!!!
College Football All Stars
Well done to Dermot McCann from Creggan who was named right cornor back on the team. Dermot has played for the past two years on the Antrim minor and goes to school in St Mary's Grammer School Magherafelt.
Dermot is joined by James Ferrin from St Pauls Belfast who has been picked at midfield. James goes to St Mary's CBS Belfast and has also represented his school in hurling
National Football League
Last weekend Antrim made the long journey to Clare for the Third round of the league after victories over Wicklow and Kilkenny and won on a 1-13 to 0-03 scoreline to maintain their unbeaten record.
Antrim manager Jody Gormley who played for Tyrone in the All Ireland final a few years ago would like all of you to come along to the home games in Casement. The game against Offaly on Saturday 1st March is a top of the table clash under the magnificent Casement floodlights.