Naomh Pól C.L.G.

Founded 1971

Armagh

Sporting Nature Ulster Championship

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The Sporting Nature Ulster Championship is now in full swing, and we’re delighted to share the latest leaderboard standings! A fantastic effort from Éire Óg Carrickmore, who have set the early pace — but there’s still plenty of time for the chasing pack to close the gap!
🏆 Current Leaderboard Highlights


Club | Observations
Eire Og, Carrickmore | 410
Michael Davitts, Belfast | 83
Naomh Gall, Belfast | 71
Ruairí Óg, Cushendall | 68
St Josephs, Glenavy  | 63

Full leaderboard is available on the Sporting Nature iNaturalist page.
🎯 Why Join or Keep Recording
  • Boost your club’s standing on the leaderboard
  • Track and celebrate local biodiversity
  • Support scientific research and conservation efforts
  • Engage members of all ages with nature
  • Compete for club and individual prizes
Club Prize: Full set of team jerseys for the top-ranking club
Individual Prize: Ulster Championship tickets for your county’s first-round game (2027)
📲 How to Get Involved
  1. Scan the QR code attached or visit the Sporting Nature iNaturalist page
  2. Join your club’s project
  3. Record wildlife sightings whenever you’re at the club
  4. Every observation helps your club and individual ranking
Share the QR code with your club, family, friends, and neighbours — the more people recording sightings, the stronger your club’s chance to top the leaderboard!
The competition is open all year, with quarterly leaderboard updates to keep the excitement going!
Let’s see which club will top the leaderboard next quarter — every sighting counts!

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