The hard-headed, commercially-minded Ulsterman is just as fond of public meetings as the Connacht Celt. |
Inconsistency prevents the Ulsterman from being a racing certainty at events such as these. |
There were abundance of volunteers, but Captain Davey, with pride in his own province, selected an Ulsterman for the adventure. |
In 1969 he founded The Honest Ulsterman, and in 1990 established the Poets' House at Islandmagee with his third wife, later removing to Falcarragh in the Donegal Gaeltacht. |
As far as the Ulsterman is concerned, he has enlisted long ago and is dead already or fighting still. |
A former rugby player, the burly Ulsterman has never been one to back off, on or off the course. |