The New “Job”

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This year’s festival, now in its third edition, promises something very different from all its precedents. It will be a celebration not only of the discipline of archery but also of its growing reach and resonance in Irish communities. Perhaps…

More quick interviews with archers here in the north and elsewhere. Archers Talkin' Archery is back!

More quick interviews with archers here in the north and elsewhere. Archers Talkin' Archery is back!

More quick interviews with archers here in the north and elsewhere. Archers Talkin' Archery is back!





2024… Another very busy and energetic IFAF year.
To commence, Martin Moylan and Don Priestly, both who had spent time on the IFAF committee and who sadly passed away during the year, were fondly remembered.


More quick interviews with archers here in the north and elsewhere. Archers Talkin' Archery is back!

Greenmount as a venue has an exceptional advantage over other venues. It is the grounds of an agricultural college, and there for something more than grounds for a nice walk. This course weaves what is a sculpted garden stroll in…

For anyone who has read The Phoenix Archer, the name Tegfan Fielder will be familiar.
This his own story, focusing on a tale surrounding his longbow which never made it into the chapter featuring The Scarred Foresters and Luciana Doran's own personal crusade seeing its apotheosis.

Killygarry Archers, based at Pullamore Farm in Cavan, Ireland, is led by Sean Crow, a dedicated IFAF committee member, accomplished archer, and long-standing Irish representative at major international competitions. Sean’s leadership and charismatic community spirit have made the club a hub for archery enthusiasts. Known for organizing challenging yet thoroughly enjoyable traditional and field archery competitions, the club draws archers from all skill levels. With years of experience behind them,

Log Riach Traditional Archery Club:
Located in the heart of nature, Log Riach Traditional Archery Club is a haven for archers who appreciate the traditional aspect of the sport. The club specializes in longbow and recurve archery, offering events that challenge archers in the most natural and scenic environments. If you’re passionate about field archery, you’ll find no better place to hone your skills and connect with like-minded enthusiasts.
Ready to join the adventure? Visit Log Riach Traditional Archery Club’s official site here to learn more about upcoming events, membership, and how you can become part of this incredible archery community.

& Sunday Black Castle UAR shoot (A weekend of fun in Thurles) Andrews account… A fun weekend in the woods outside Thurles in the home of Black Castle Archers. The majority of the festival photos included in this issue were…

The forth in a series of short stories about The Archery Guild and its members, set in a fantasy world, known as Anordaithe.
For those reading The Phoenix Archer - Orion's Legacy in our magazine, a couple of names will be familiar here.

The third of a series of short stories about The Archery Guild and its members, set in a fantasy world, known as Anordaithe.

Saturday Spectacle: A Day Open to All Workshops and Courses: Dive Deep into the Art of Archery Live Podcasts: Archery Conversations in Real-Time Buy & Sell Area: A Marketplace for Archers Free Stall Spaces and Vendor Opportunities Archery Associations and…...