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Ethan Rafferty wins another All-Ireland

Ethan Rafferty wins another All-Ireland
Ethan Rafferty wins another All-Ireland July 15, 2025
Armagh's Ethan Rafferty and Paul Cassidy of Derry ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Armagh goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty is an All-Ireland champion for the third time in 12 months after winning the All-Ireland men’s senior road bowls title in West Cork last Sunday.

The Grange clubman made history at Castletownkenneigh when becoming the first bowler to win All-Ireland intermediate and senior titles in successive years. He also garnered an All-Ireland SFC medal with the Orchard County last year as sub-goalkeeper to Blaine Hughes, who he lost his place to after breaking his leg in a club match.

Rafferty re-established himself as Armagh’s No. 1 this season. He also completed a four-in-a-row of Ulster road bowls successes a few weeks ago.

Armagh camogie captain Gemma McCann made it a double for the Orchard County when she pipped Cork ladies football legend Juliet Murphy for the All-Ireland intermediate women's title.

Huge congratulations to Ethan Rafferty who is the All Ireland Senior Road Bowls Champion. An incredible achievement, well done Ethan! Comhghairdeas!🏆👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/Gwth9xsC1y

— GrangeGFC (@GrangeGFC) July 13, 2025
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