All three club football titles were won by Ulster sides earlier this season while Derry and Tyrone have won the All-Ireland minor and U20 titles respectively
The 2024 season is panning out to be one of the most trophy-laden years in the history of Ulster football.
It has already been a remarkable season for Ulster football with the three club football Championships being won by Ulster sides at the start of the year.Read next: Sean Cavanagh column: Kerry's defeat to Armagh wasn't a surprise - they are too dependent on David Clifford Derry minors also defeated Armagh in the All-Ireland final earlier this month before Down defeated Laois to win the Tailteann Cup.After Armagh defeated Kerry after extra-time in a thrilling semi-final last Saturday, there was a chance of only a second-ever all-Ulster All-Ireland final.Here’s a rundown of the titles that’s already been won by Ulster teams this season.
The outcome was the same as the provincial final with Damian McErlain’s side retaining the Tom Markham Cup with a 2-7 to 0-10 win over the Orchard County.While their senior might be struggling, the future looks promising for Tyrone as they won a second All-Ireland U20 title with a stunning 1-20 to 1-14 victory over Kerry in the final in Portlaoise.Tailteann Cup - Down
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