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The Waterford and Down clubs reached the All-Ireland summit.
The Kilkenny champions were denied All-Ireland glory in dramatic fashion yesterday.
Harry Ruddle’s late goal saw Ballygunner defeat Ballyhale Shamrocks.
The club game takes centre stage in Croke Park today.
Stephen O’Keeffe is central to Ballygunner’s hopes of success on Saturday.
Midleton and St Finbarr’s are the respective reigning champions.
Plenty to get stuck into for GAA fans.
Kilcoo coach Conleith Gilligan reflects on yesterday’s All-Ireland semi-final win.
The Dublin side clipped over the last five points of the game to secure victory over Roscommon’s Pádraig Pearses.
The intermediate and junior finals take place next Sunday afternoon.
Portlaoise was the venue for today’s game.
Six finals are down for decision in February.
Mikey Mahony and Ballygunner are gearing up for next Sunday’s AIB All-Ireland senior club hurling semi-final.
The games take place on Saturday 29 January.
Four games live on TG4 next Saturday and Sunday.
There is a deferred showing of Friday’s FBD Connacht League final.
Kate Kenny hit nine points in the Semple Stadium victory over familiar opponents Gailltír.
Let’s test your knowledge.
We’ve reached the final stage in all four provinces after the weekend’s action.
A look at the talking points from the weekend’s GAA club action.
The 2021-22 All-Ireland club championship is a novel looking one.
The games will take place on Sunday 12 December.
The Kilkenny hurling and Donegal football finals are the games that will be televised live on TG4.
Tourlestrane celebrated another Sligo final success.
Four more club matches will be televised live next weekend.
Four club GAA matches will be televised live next weekend.
The TG4 cameras are live from Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Corrigan Park.
The live TV coverage involves the Waterford hurling final and the Galway football championship.
A look back at the weekend club GAA action.
It’s another big weekend of club action around the country.
The TG4 cameras are live from Mayo and Tipperary on Sunday.
Breaffy, The Neale, Borris-Ileigh and Nenagh Éire Óg are the clubs in action.
The TG4 cameras are live from Carlow and Wexford on Sunday.
TG4 cameras will be in Parnell Park and the Gaelic Grounds.
The CPA has now called on the GAA to implement the split season as voted through by Congress.
Ten counties still have senior deciders remaining to be played.
The GAA inter-county leagues are scheduled to start on the weekend of 27-28 February.
Rising Covid-19 numbers have brought a return to tightened restrictions for contact sport.
The club action has nearly been completed, let’s test your knowledge of the last couple of months.
Daithi Burke hopes to captain Turloughmore to victory in today’s Galway county final.