……Everyone involved in Cavan football wants the same outcome, which is for the county to succeed, but accountability is not negativity and demanding standards is not disloyalty. The opposite is the case, in fact….,
The connection between the team and supporters was broken long before this year but crowds for Cavan games are at an all-time low at present. Thoughts?
https://t.co/1q7ooqfkeE
A special event in our club calendar. 🏌🏻♂️
Great to see so many friendly faces over the past two days. A huge thank you to all of our extremely hard working volunteers - our Golf Classic simply wouldn’t be what it is without you! 💙
Special thanks to everyone at County Cavan Golf Club for always being amazing hosts and providing top class facilities. ⛳️
We are so grateful for of all the generous sponsorship we’ve received for this event from businesses and individuals in our community. Thank you from our whole club. 💙
The Whistlin' Donkeys live at this Sunday's Ulster Final at Clones!! 🎸🏆
The group will be performing a live set on the field from 2.15pm!
@Armagh_GAA🟧⬜️ and @monaghangaa⬜️🟦 fans - be sure to get down to the ground early to enjoy the pre-game buzz!
#Ulster2026
Congrats to Paddy Reilly on winning our latest 50/50 auto-renewal draw 💙💪🏻
💶 When you sign up for auto-renewal you are entered into an additional 2nd draw.
Play now at: https://t.co/puFAy4KRX4
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗻 𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗱 𝗪𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘆: 𝗔 𝗖𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗰𝘆 🔵🏐🔵🏐
A very special sporting heritage episode capturing the memories of Cavan GAA football players Ray Carolan, Gabriel Kelly, Cormac Cahill, Phil ‘Lightening’ Murray and the sadly recently deceased Tom Lynch, who competed in matches at London’s Wembley Stadium between 1958 and the early 1970s.
Filled with camaraderie, laughter, and vivid recollections, the conversation preserves an extraordinary chapter in Cavan sporting history.
Since the recording of this episode, Tom Lynch has passed away, making his contribution all the more poignant and underscoring the importance and urgency of recording living heritage while these voices and memories can still be shared. The episode stands as a lasting tribute, and it is especially meaningful that his first-hand recollections of those remarkable days were captured and preserved.
https://t.co/jAE3wwY4rT
“100%”
Double All-Ireland Tipperary winning manager Liam Sheedy believes it’s much more difficult now for young people growing up. It led to this answer…
🎙️The GAA Social
🎧Listen here: https://t.co/Cg31EMTT6x
📺Watch here: https://t.co/bYGFigPlK6
A great resource to assist the wonderful volunteers in the eight @CavanCoBoardGaa All Star hubs in Bailieboro, Ballyhaise, Laragh, Kildallan, Mullagh, Kilnaleck, Cornafean & Cavan town
The GAA, the Camogie Association, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, GAA Handball and the GAA Rounders Association are proud to launch the new All Stars Coaching Workshop⬇️
https://t.co/9RuklnzHeR
Family and friends of the late, great Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh are thrilled that his voice will a force for good again through 'The Replay' Initiative which helps those with Dementia through the power of reminiscence therapy. #GAABelong https://t.co/udoPLju7T9
Congratulations to St. Felim’s NS, Cavan Town, on being nominated for a prize for Large School of the Year in the National Cornmarket Cumann na mBunscol Awards. We wish them the very best of luck on the 6th of March!🎉 @cnambnaisiunta@AllianzIreland@cornmarketuk@CJ_Fallon
💻 Building a More Sustainable Sports Club Webinar
Saving Money • Protecting Facilities • Supporting Communities
Monday 23rd February | 7.30pm
Join this online session, hosted by the Ulster GAA Sporting Nature Team, for grassroots and community sports clubs to learn practical ways to reduce running costs, protect your facilities, and support volunteers.
What you’ll gain:
• Why sustainability matters for sports clubs today
• How energy, water, and maintenance costs are changing
• Practical actions clubs are already taking to save money
• Real examples from other grassroots sports clubs
Who should attend: club committees, volunteers, facility managers, and anyone involved in running a community sports club.
📅 Register now to secure your place!
https://t.co/QtyW5IPk84
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. @CavanCoBoardGaa All Stars joined @CavanSP this evening in honouring the 1.1 million people in Ireland living with a disability and their right to an active life in sport. #GAAWhereWeAllBelong
This is a deeply moving homily that as many people, including Priests, Politicians and Journalists in Ireland should see.
Thank you to Declan Ganley for posting it and to Fr. Mark Quinn for agreeing that it could be posted.
Ulster GAA will be proudly represented on the international stage this week as four members of the Ulster Wheelchair Hurling team don the green jersey for Ireland at the prestigious Para Floorball Tournament in The Netherlands ☘️🥎
@officialdowngaa's Ciarán Bradley captains the 12-player Irish squad that also includes Paul Hannan from @Armagh_GAA, Jason Muldoon from @Doiregaa and @officialdonegal's Sam McColgan.
Ulster GAA Regional Development Officers Shane McCann and Paul Callaghan form part of the coaching team.
Read more here ⤵️
https://t.co/e2XiOTIx3V
Ban broadcasting the Angelus, writes Gary Doyle in the Irish Times, because Ireland is now a diverse society, not a Catholic one. But a diverse society needs also to cherish heritage & tradition. And as Millet’s painting shows, it’s a tradition of the people.
Cavan County Council is working to build on the success of the 1.5 km Cavan Town Greenway Phase 1, linking the grounds of Cavan General Hospital to Loreto Road, by extending it into the heart of Cavan town, including potential spurs to Railway Road and Farnham Road 1/2
🌟 𝗖𝗔𝗩𝗔𝗡 𝗚𝗔𝗔 𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗥 𝗦𝗨𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗥 𝗖𝗔𝗠𝗣
2 day All Star Camp for kids with additional needs.
📅 Wednesday 6th August & Thursday 7th August
⏰️ 11am for 1hr
📍 Killygarry GAA Indoor Facility
🎟 https://t.co/PcLp0izyMl
@CavanSP@KytePowertech