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An extremely busy week on both the social and the football front. Pride of place must go to our Annual Presentation Dinner Dance at which our players received their All-Ireland, U.. read more |
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With our Parish Mission there was no activities on the football front. With the Mission closed it was business as usual when we entertained Armagh Harps in the third round of matc.. read more |
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The team continued its good start to the league with a hard earned victory over a game with Whitecross. Prior to the start our opponents formed a guard of honour and clapped the b.. read more |
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A very busy week on the football front with activities at most levels. Pride of place must go to our Senior team who despite all the celebrations had a comprehensive victor.. read more |
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After the heady excitement of last week, things are beginning to return to near normal.
The town has been abuzz with visitors and media capturing the magic of.. read more |
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Sunday 1st April may have been April Fools day but Crossmaglen Rangers showed Dr. Crokes that they were no April Fools. This great All-Ireland victory, coupled with the win of our.. read more |
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Under 14's
The under 14 girls are to play tonight Monday 2nd April on the Rangers ground in their first league match. All support is very welcome and it is most import.. read more |
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Cometh the hour, cometh the man, when the history of Crossmaglen Rangers is written the name of Oisin McConville will be right up there at the top.Many scribes and supporters have .. read more |
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With the All-Ireland CLub Final less than three weeks away there is lots of activity around
the club.
The players are putting in the hard work to ensure they are in to.. read more |
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Sunday 18th February proved to be another proud day in the history of our great club when we travelled to Mullingar and defeated the Roscommon and Connacht champions St.Brigid’s in.. read more |
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With the 2006 football year in Armagh finally brought to a close it is time to reflect on a highly successful year at Senior and Underage level.
All the success on t.. read more |
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Our victory against old rivals Dromintee in the final of the Armagh U21 Championship brought to an end a very busy but rewarding season in Armagh.
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No prizes for guessing what was the social event of the year it has to be the Cross X Factor which was held in the Rangers
Hall on Sunday night last. The event attracted one o.. read more |
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With no activity on the football front, all the action was on the social scene. Highlights
of the week were the party nights which attracted large crowds. Entertainment and f.. read more |
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Despite it being only two weeks to Christmas there was still a lot of
activity on the football front. First up was our minors who made the long
journey to Shaws Road, Belfast to.. read more |
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Sunday December 3rd 2006 will long be remembered in the history of Crossmaglen Rangers. This was the day when our young players came of age and were able to stand shoulder to shou.. read more |
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On Sunday last we made the long trip to Breffni Park to take on Monaghan champions Clontibret in the Semi Final of the Ulster
Club Championship.
Despite the recent heavy r.. read more |
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A very busy and successful week for the club with victories for the club at senior and
underage level.
Pride of place must go to our senior team who defeated Mullahoran in the.. read more |
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A quiet week on the football front with only our Division Three side in action.
However, it is the calm before the storm on Sunday next when we take on Cavan Champions Mullahoran .. read more |
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After a lull of five weeks it was back to the big stuff when we made the long trip to Ballybofey to take on Donegal champions Gaoth Dobhair in the Preliminary round of the Ulster.. read more |
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With League football beginning in early April most of the activity is on the training
fields.
Our various teams have sorted out their training nights and there are good number.. read more |
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As the days get longer activity increases on the football field, with all ages trying to find space to put in some training.
The demand for space highlights the need for more faci.. read more |
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A disappointing day for our U17’s who travelled to Dromore, Co.Tyrone to participate in the final of the Paul McGirr Tournament.
Freezing fog and a rock hard surface left.. read more |
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A week of mixed fortune on the football front, the defeat of Armagh cast a sense of disappointment in the area, particularly as the game was there for the taking.
However,.. read more |
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Rangers do the double
An extremely busy week on the football front with activity at most levels. Pride of place must go to out U16s who turned in
a top class perfo.. read more |
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After the disappointment of defeat to Dromintee we travelled to Mullaghbawn to take on the league leaders. Apart from a
breeze which blew diagonally across the pitch condition.. read more |
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Senior League
The Seniors entertained Wolfe Tones on Sunday afternoon.
Played in hot and sunny conditions the game sprang to life right from the first minute when a.. read more |
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The only senior game of note was Rangers II meeting Sarsfields in the replay of the Intermediate Championship.
This game was switched to Granemore at the last minute and I apologi.. read more |
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A very busy week on the football front with activity at most levels.
Before going on to the football activity, I wish to complain about the level of helicopter activity and the ov.. read more |
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There was very little activity at underage level this week. The main focus of activity was the Senior team who had two games.
The final game was against Mullaghbawn. After t.. read more |
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