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February
February 2025
Séamus Flanagan left out of Limerick panel today due to 'poor' disciplinary incident
Diarmaid Byrnes inspires Limerick to first win of league campaign
Third win in three games for Armagh as Meath, Kerry and Tyrone also earn points
Offaly put Antrim to the sword as Waterford overcome Laois
Conal O Riain scores crucial goal and gets sent off as Dublin beat Westmeath
After winning start, Limerick pose a big challenge for new-look Tipperary
Ignore the naysayers - new Gaelic football rules are breathing life into a dying game
There is much that needs to be refined, but few can deny the potential for genuine excitement in new era.
Galway earn morale-boosting victory over Clare
Keoghan key as Kilkenny secure rare win in Wexford
Goal-hungry Laois and Wicklow get back to winning ways
Armagh hold off late Dublin rally to make it 3 wins from 3
Late points send Donegal to victory over Kerry in rescheduled Division 1 clash
Westmeath school crowned Leinster champions after-extra time as Tralee outfit conquers Munster
Galway community in shock as former All Star hurler Michael Coleman dies clearing up storm damage
Go karts, pints and running 200km in two months: Davy Fitzgerald settles into Antrim
'Paddy could have played in any era' - saluting the career of an iconic Dublin goalkeeper
Wounded animal, perfect champions and open league - Dublin v Armagh one to watch
It's 'Corrigan or Nowhere' for Antrim footballers in Ulster championship clash with Armagh
Former Dublin goalkeeper and manager Paddy Cullen dies aged 80
McGroddy the hero as DCU edge Ulster University after extra-time
MTU Cork reach last 4 of Fitzgibbon Cup after dominant second-half display
Croke Park chief says there is little chance of hosting Taylor-Serrano III this year
‘The approach seems to be megaphone diplomacy,’ says Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna.
'You are almost seen as anti-football': McKaigue warning on positivity around new rules
Conroy: Football is more enjoyable under new rules - though one tweak is needed
'It was all very personal' - GAA pundit Jacob considered quitting Sunday Game due to abuse
UCD beat TU Dublin on penalties to reach Sigerson Cup final
Cork hurlers suffer blow as talented forward Padraig Power is ruled out for the year
Cork finalise hurling squad for 2025 season
With the departure of three icons, Dublin face change and challenges in new football era
Michael Fitzsimons, Paul Mannion, and Jack McCaffrey are all set to be inter-county absentees in 2025.
10 games live on TV-streaming in this week's GAA schedule
Opening defeats for Mayo, Carlow's hurling rising, and Geaney brainpower helps Kerry
Wall marks Meath comeback with two goals in win over Mayo, Kerry defeat Waterford
'A real smash and grab' - After long layoff, Kerry return with late drama in Derry
Carlow hurlers secure first-ever win over Waterford, Davy Fitz off the mark with Antrim
Darragh McCarthy spot on as Tipperary storm to top of Division 1A hurling league
Meath dispatch Cavan to land first win under Brennan, Monaghan and Roscommon stay perfect
Shane Walsh and Cillian Ó Curraion star as two-point hungry Galway down Mayo
Big upset as Kildare stun Dublin, while Armagh put Tyrone to the sword
2-2 for McLoughlin as Galway bounce back with crucial win in Kilkenny
Clifford is 'a few weeks' off comeback to Kerry training - Jack O'Connor