- Fermanagh storm back to stun Armagh in Nickey Rackard Cup clash featuring three red cards Irish Independent —
- ‘I’m all for playing s**t and winning’ – Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney simply glad to see Armagh get job done ag Irish Independent —
- Kieran McGeeney welcomes hard-fought Armagh win over battling Tyrone Irish Times —
- Armagh prevail in extra-time thriller against Tyrone to seal Ulster SFC quarter-final berth Irish Independent —
- Mayo get their Nicky Rackard Cup campaign off to a fast start against Armagh Belfast Telegraph —
- Fermanagh storm back to stun Armagh in Nickey Rackard Cup clash featuring three red cards Belfast Telegraph —
- Mixed emotions for McGeeney after 'worst performance' RTE —
- Ulster Championship opener delivers last-gasp drama as Armagh edge Tyrone by a point in extra-time thriller Belfast Telegraph —
- Mayo get their Nickey Rackard Cup campaign off to a fast start against Armagh Irish Independent —
- Ring and Rackard Cup round-up: Meath too good for Rossies RTE —
- Conor Turbitt point the difference as 14-man Armagh require extra-time to dispatch Tyrone Irish Times —
- Armagh survive extra-time tussle with Tyrone RTE —
- Mayo get their Nicky Rackard Cup campaign off to a fast start against Armagh Irish Independent —
- Tony Shine’s dozen helps Meath earn 10-point Christy Ring Cup win away to Roscommon Irish Independent —
- ‘I’m all for playing s**t and winning’: Boss Kieran McGeeney simply glad to see Armagh get job done against battling Tyrone Belfast Telegraph —
- Westmeath book Leinster SFC quarter-final place after five-goal first-half blitz against Longford Irish Independent —
- Tyrone’s first-half blitz enough to overcome Sligo in Nicky Rackard Cup Belfast Telegraph —
- Five-goal Westmeath overpower Longford to reach Leinster quarter-final Irish Times —
- Nickey Rackard Cup: Wins for Mayo, Tyrone and Louth RTE —
- First half whirlwind propels Westmeath past Longford RTE —
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.
Fermanagh Stuns Armagh in Rackard Cup