- Forker 'delighted it all came together' in Ulster final BBC Sport —
- Tale of two provinces as Armagh take the plunder and Westmeath march into history Irish Times —
- Armagh end 18-year wait for Ulster glory as Monaghan run out of gas in extra-time Irish Times —
- Kieran McGeeneyโs Armagh crowned Ulster champions with extra-time victory over Monaghan at Clones Belfast Telegraph —
- Armagh see off Monaghan to win Ulster title: As it happened Irish Independent —
- The Schemozzle: Man in the middle gets it in both ears from Monaghan Irish Times —
- McGeeney: We're back in an Ulster final, that's all RTE —
- Armagh boss glad to be back in Ulster Final but issues warning to his Orchard stars despite their demolition of Down Belfast Telegraph —
- Armagh shoot the lights out for a second week as Down tumble into Tailteann Cup Irish Times —
- Ruthless Armagh march past Down into Ulster final RTE —
- Record-breaking Armagh thump Down to reach Ulster final BBC Sport —
- Armagh v Down | Orchard county on verge of setting up Ulster SFC Final meeting with Monaghan Belfast Telegraph —
- Armagh's Mackin glad to be back after injury nightmare RTE —
- 'Outrageous' McGurn steals show in Fermanagh defeat RTE —
- Armagh book spot in Ulster semi-finals after high-scoring win over Fermanagh Irish Times —
- Armagh have too much for Fermanagh in one-sided Ulster quarter-final at Brewster Park Irish Independent —
- Ruthless Armagh simply too hot for Fermanagh to handle as they book their spot in Ulster Semi-Finals Belfast Telegraph —
- McGurn's two-point clinic in vain as Armagh power through RTE —
- Tyrone have too much for Louth as they secure Nickey Rackard Cup win at St Brigid's Park Irish Independent —
- Fermanagh storm back to stun Armagh in Nickey Rackard Cup clash featuring three red cards Irish Independent —
Armagh GAA
County board of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland
The Armagh County Board or Armagh GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Ireland, and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Armagh end 18-year Ulster drought