
GAA
Share
Published 11:58 3 Jan 2021 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
29 May 2016; Ross McQuillan of Armagh in the Electric Ireland Ulster GAA Football Minor Championship quarter-final between Cavan and Armagh in Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan. Photo by Oliver McVeigh/Sportsfile[/caption]
In Armagh, they will be excited to hear of McQuillan's return with his potential and ability clear for all to see during an impressive underage career. Indeed, the son of former Armagh player and selector Martin is somewhat of a sporting all-rounder, having represented Northern Ireland at basketball.
“Clearly the 2020 season was unlike any other, and without a second tier competition, opportunity for game exposure was limited. Not only was it was a difficult year for Ross to learn the game and hone his craft, geographically being so far away from home added to the trying nature of the year," said Essendon boss Josh Mahoney of McQuillan's decision to move back home.
McQuillan is expected to link up with Kieran McGeeneys's Armagh panel for their 2021 League campaign.
Mayo boss reveals training story which proves Kobe McDonald talent
He will be some loss… A small silver lining for Mayo after their heavy loss to Roscommon was the performance of Kobe McDonald, who scored 0-06 in the 1-18 to 2-25 defeat. However, as with every good-news Kobe story, it is bittersweet for Mayo fans, given his impending departure for Australia at the end of […]
GAA
6h
Down manager reveals how RTÉ blunder helped them to shock win over Donegal
A day of shocks! In a day of surprise results, Down served up the biggest shock with their Ulster SFC defeat of Donegal on Sunday. The Mournemen won out 3-21 to 1-21 in Letterkenny, revealing themselves as a real dark horse for All-Ireland glory. After the game, manager Conor Laverty spoke about belief, and showed […]
GAA
7h
GAA
Waterford legend slams GAA over hurling final change in sensational rant
GAA