'We will not concede home advantage' - Antrim vow to fight despite Newry call

Ulster GAA’s CCC confirmed the match won’t be staged in Corrigan Park despite Antrim having home advantage by virtue of being the first county drawn last October.
'We will not concede home advantage' - Antrim vow to fight despite Newry call

NO-GO: A general view of Corrigan Park before the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-final match between Antrim and London at Corrigan Park in Belfast. Pic: Stephen Marken/Sportsfile

Antrim footballers have reaffirmed their commitment to playing their Ulster SFC quarter-final against Armagh in Corrigan Park next month.

In a statement released via the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Andy McEntee’s squad responded to the provincial council’s decision on Thursday to fix the game for Páirc Esler.

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