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Buccaneers commence AIL campaign with away City of Armagh encounter
Buccaneers commence this season’s Energia All-Ireland League with a trip north to the historic City of Armagh to take on one of Ireland’s oldest clubs on Saturday - the Pirates won the 2A title in dramatic fashion to gain promotion and they begin life in 1B at the Palace Grounds where the action kicks off at 2.30pm.
The fun and games begin as senior championship starts
It's Christmas week for football fans this weekend with the start of the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship.
Season’s goal achieved as Buccaneers stun Queens to gain deserved AIL promotion
QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 17 BUCCANEERS 18
Buccaneers advance to provincial cup final with decisive Dubarry Park victory
BUCCANEERS 22 SLIGO 5
Buccaneers cement top four league position with morale boosting team performance
Buccaneers and MU Barnhall served up highly entertaining Energia All-Ireland League Division 2A fare when these top four contenders shared the spoils at Parsonstown on Saturday.
Eagerly contested affair as courageous Buccaneers put on brave Belfast display
The top of the table clash between Queen’s University and Buccaneers provided highly entertaining fare with the league leaders forced to battle all the way to maintain their winning sequence and their perch on top of the Energia All-Ireland League Division 2A as it breaks for the festive season.
Buccaneers maintain positive momentum despite inconsistent Dubarry Park performance
BUCCANEERS 36 RAINEY OLD BOYS 21
Knockmore stay as kings of Mayo
It wasn't the greatest spectacle in the world. The purists and traditionalists will be out with the long knives criticising the quality of what unfolded in our showpiece club competition, but Knockmore couldn't care less, they have impressively won back-to-back county senior titles for the first time since 1997.
Back-to-back by the 'Parish of the Backs'
Finals in Gaelic football aren't there for getting high artistic marks from the judges in Gaelic - they're there to be won, and that is exactly what Knockmore did last Sunday in Ballina.