Gaels honoured at 2025 O’Neill’s Ulster GAA President’s Awards

Main picture – The Antrim Camogie team who won Division 1B last season. Pic by Michael Corcoran

Gaels from across the province were honoured at the 2025 O’Neill’s Ulster GAA President’s Awards, held last weekend at the Slieve Russell Hotel in County Cavan.

More than 200 guests attended the ceremony, hosted by radio broadcaster Damien Donohoe, which celebrated a successful year for Ulster teams in 2025 while recognising the outstanding contribution of individuals across the province. Awards highlighted excellence across all codes and acknowledged dedication in community and volunteering, coaching, education and culture.

Guests were welcomed on arrival by the Drumlane Scór group, with renowned violinist Patricia Treacy providing superb musical entertainment throughout the evening.

O’Neills Ulster GAA Lifetime Service to the GAA Award

Mickey McGoldrick (Eskra Emmets & Tyrone)

Footballer of the Year

Finnbarr Roarty (Naomh Conaill & Donegal)

Damian Casey Award – Hurler of the Year

Matthew Conlan (Portaferry & Down)

Service to the GAA through Education

Seamus McAleenan (St Patrick’s College Maghera & Ulster Schools GAA)

Special Recognition Awards

  • Fíachra Ó Dúill, Handball
  • Gerry Doherty, Ladies Football
  • Sheila Kearney, Camogie
  • Carrickmacross Rounders Club, Rounders
  • Michael Lynch, St Patrick’s GAC Lisburn
  • Frankie Quinn, Antrim GAA, and Tom Boyle, Fermanagh GAA

Club Gaeilge na Bliana

CLG Mhig Uidhir an Iompú Deiseal, Fear Manach

Inclusion, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award

Thomas Clarke GFC Dungannon, Tyrone

Healthy Club Award in association with Ulster Independent Clinic

Beragh Red Knights, Tyrone

Sustainable Club Award

CLG Cúchulainn, Cavan

Coaching Award

Anthony Harkin

Coaching Award

Caroline McGrath

Communications Award

Paula Magee, Down GAA

Community Engagement Award

Tír na nÓg GAC Portadown, Armagh

Recognition of All Ireland winning teams

  • All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship – Tyrone
  • All-Ireland Minor Football Championship – Tyrone
  • National Football League Division Two – Monaghan
  • National Hurling League Division Two – Down
  • All-Ireland Under-20 B Hurling Championship – Down
  • All-Ireland Under-20 C Hurling Championship – Armagh
  • National Camogie League Division 1B – Antrim Camogie
  • All-Ireland Camogie Junior Club Championship – Brídini Óga Glenravel, Antrim
CHAMPIONS – Brídíní Óga’s celebrate their teams’ win over St Dominic’s, Roscommon in Saturday’s All Ireland Junior A Camogie final in Ashbourne
  • All-Ireland Camogie Junior B Club Championship – Éire Óg Carrickmore, Tyrone
  • All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football Championship – Tyrone LGFA
  • All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Club Football Championship – Knockbride, Cavan

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