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The pair of supporters brought a bit of colour to St Tiernach's Park

Supporters watching the Ladies Football final between Armagh and Tyrone

The Lavey boys celebrate their success

Lavey boys admiring their reward for winning the Patrick Higgins Trophy at St Martin's in Desertmartin

Derry sent Armagh packing in the first round of the qualifiers

A lone Derry flag waves joyously in among a hoard of Armagh fans after the Oak Leafers victory

St John's have now secured a Division 2 place in the National Feile Na nGael finals in Kilkenny in June.

St John's U14 team celebrate winning the Antrim Hurling Feile at Casement Park recently

Odhrán  plays hurling and football for Glenravel and he supports Antrim, even though his Dad's a Down man

Odhrán McAleenan with his Dad during the Minor final at Croke Park. His team were obviously winning with that smile

Rafael Gatt sent this one in

What are friends for? A fellow player gives support after an U12 game at Corrigan Park

The supporeter was watching the action at at Nowlan Park in Kilkenny

How many games of hurling has he seen. A supporter at the Feile na nGael finals in Kilkenny

The rainbow appeared after a thunderstorm at the St John's venue

A pot of gold at the end for the players at Corrigan Park

The action was in the Antrim U21 hurling championship

A clash of the ash at Corrigan Park when the players of St Gall's and St John's get stuck in

Belfast's John Mackle has been busy with his camera

Hung out to dry: Greg Morris spurns a great goal scoring chance for St Brigid's

Antrim are keen to encourage more schoolboys to get invovled in hurling

Two young Antrim hurling fans looking on during the action at Corrigan Park

The unknown spectator is watching St Bridig's take on Davitt's

Those lights at Croke Park are not half strong. No not really just a spectator at home with St Brigid's

Desmond O'Doherty catches the moment at the end of the first period of extra-time and later Omagh went on to win with five unansawered points

Omagh CBS in a huddle at Threemilehouse in Monaghan during their MacRory game with Armagh CBS when the game was all- square

Photograph by John Mackle

Waiting on Godot! Fans anxiously wait on a late thrust in the St Brigid's v Ahoghill U21 championship quarter-final

Photograph by John Mackle

James Loughrey rises to snatch the ball from Benny Hasson's grasp during St Brigid's U21 game against Rasharkin

From left:  Ronan McWilliams (Armagh Hurling Coaching Manager),  Colette McSorley (Armagh Camogie Young Player of Year), Paudie Butler, Director of Hurling and Declan Coulter, Armagh top scorer

Paul Duggan, Principal of St Mary's PS with special guests at school recently

Omagh CBS defeat Tralee CBS 0-16 to 0-7

Omagh CBS in action against Tralee CBS during the All-Ireland Hogan Cup final which the Ulster side won

Ballinascreen U16s in celebratory moodd after winning the Derry Championship

The motley crew of the Ballinascreen U16s celebrating after their 2006 success as Derry champions

This is how you do it, says Brendan O'Callaghan

Little Brendan O'Callaghan showing style as he dances past a Bredagh opponent

Photograph of the action by Gerard Magee

Two young hurling stars of the future at the St Malachy's College Tournament

Antrim hurler Johnny McIntosh helps train the Glenarrif U12 girls

Leave it to me says one of the Glenarrif girls as they try to build an attack

Action from the Glengarrif U12 girls team who started up this season

Catch me if you can says this little Glenarrif wizard

Tyrone girls went on to the All-Ireland final

Patricia Morris captain of the Tyrone's U16 Ulster Championship winning team

Tattyreagh defeated teams from Sacret Heart PS and St Patrick's from Newtownstewart

The victorious Tattyreagh side that won a local Schools' blitz in County Tyrone

2007 Tyrone Og Sport Champions

Omagh St Enda's are soaking wet, but it matters little after they were crowned the Tyrone Og Sport Champions of 2007

The St Johns tournament featured hurling and football competitions for the U10s

'Out of the way big lad,' says this keen hurler during the St John's tournament at Corrigan Park



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