Waterford star Austin Gleeson said his year away from inter-county hurling was needed and that the break has “really recovered that drive” he was hoping for. Yesterday’s 31-point annihilation of ...
Galway GAA is in mourning following the death of legendary footballer Billy Joyce. An uncle of current Galway manager Padraic, Billy won eight Connacht SFC medals and played in three losing ...
The is sadness in Tyrone GAA circles at the passing of Sinead McHugh (nee Dooher) following a short illness. The 52-year-old mother-of-three was a member of a well-known GAA family. She taught at Our ...
GAA Ard Chomhairle yesterday voted to ratify some adjustments to the Gaelic football core enhancements recommended by the Football Review Committee. They will be implemented for county games ...
Below are this afternoon's Allianz Football and Hurling League results ...
Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng said he didn’t think there was “a huge amount” in the red cards dished out to his players during yesterday’s defeat to Tipperary. The Cats saw three players – David ...
Mayo are a win away from promotion to Division 2 of the Allianz Hurling League after seeing off Armagh by 3-21 to 1-18 at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds this afternoon. Joe Burke’s goal helped the ...
Down manager Ronan Sheehan described Sunday as “a great day for the county” after his team defeated Kerry to earn promotion to Division 1B of the Allianz Hurling League. The Mourne men edged the ...
Former Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy believes the format for Division 1 of the Allianz Hurling League this season hasn’t served to raise the bar with regards competition. There were a number of ...
The development of the GAA at all levels since its foundation 123 years ago has been dependent on the efforts of individuals who have worked to make it what it is today - vibrant, thriving and a ...
Leinster Council has rubberstamped a decision to reduce adult stand ticket price from €25 to €15 for its provincial senior football championship first round games. The decision was approved by Central ...
Oisin McConville believes “there's not a chance” that Antrim’s players will back down from their stance in the Corrigan Park row. After Ulster Council switched the Saffrons’ Ulster SFC quarter-final ...