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April
April 2024
'You give the linesman and the referee no option': Fenton learns lesson from league final red card
Cork boss Pat Ryan: 'I’d bite your hand off for third. I think everyone would'
Meath and Louth into Leinster U20 semis; Waterford minors score first Munster football win in five years
'Conditions weren't great in Portugal' - John Kiely reflects on training camp
6 senior games live on TV and streaming - this week's GAA schedule
Armagh and Kerry lead the way in Division 1 league team of the year
'The Leinster championship is pitiful. Offaly go on to play Dublin and you feel sorry for them'
'We don't want that heroic defeat anymore' - Tipperary savour end of 20-year league drought
How did Stephen Cluxton's Dublin comeback go?
'The Leinster championship is a shambles' - Meath boss O'Rourke
Dublin post 3-19 as they cruise past Meath at Croke Park
Dessie Farrell’s side play Offaly next in the semi-final.
Kildare survive late scare against Wicklow, Louth score 4-10 to defeat Wexford
'I think Armagh have been in a decent place this last four or five years' - McGeeney
Armagh fire home three early goals against Fermanagh to book Ulster semi-final spot
Offaly too strong for Laois while Antrim push Down all the way
Niland hits 2-7 as Galway down Dublin to secure Leinster U20 semi-final spot
Massacre at the Marshes to the steps of the Hogan Stand: Down's All-Ireland glory, 30 years on
Ross Carr and DJ Kane take us from the triumphant years of the 1990s through the years of purgatory that have followed.
Brendan Clarke proves Galway's hero after he denies Waterford
Darragh McCarthy helps himself to 1-9 as Tipp down Limerick
Ben O'Connor's Cork take advantage of 14-man Clare to edge home in U20 clash
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Cluxton and Fitzsimons named on bench for Dublin's Leinster quarter-final against Meath
A tattoo in Thailand, recalling a 45-point beating, and another league final with Wexford
Cork get the better of Shane Dowling's Limerick minors as Tipperary overcome Waterford
'My mother would have Wicklow flags up, boys coming from the pub would put up a Kildare one'
Former Wicklow footballer Kevin O’Brien grew up just 150 yards away from the Kildare border.
Cluxton, McCaffrey, McCarthy all back as Dublin bring in big guns for Meath clash
'I understand their disappointment' - New Camogie President on skorts outcome
Kerry and Cork off to a winning start in Munster, Connacht delicately poised ahead of final round
'If they get a mauling it could be very damaging' - Meath legend Bernard Flynn fears Dubs
Brian Fenton set to miss Dublin-Meath game due to one-match ban
Dublin and Kildare book semi-final places with victories against Meath and Louth
7 senior games live on TV and streaming - this week's GAA schedule
'Why would Kieran not be there next year?' - Armagh, McGeeney and trophy drought
Whatever happens, Rory Beggan will go down as football great in golden period for goalkeepers
This is a golden age of hurling - but the league final shows how we're failing the sport as a spectacle
Clare vs Kilkenny was a must-watch, with a dramatic finale, but the game’s presentation didn’t match its importance.
'It's not the most glamorous team to be in with. No one gives us a chance any day we go out'
Mayo hit 2-21 in Gaelic Park as they defeat New York in Connacht opener
Loss of Darren Hughes to serious injury was 'devastating' - Vinny Corey
Paddy Lynch hits 1-9 as Cavan shock Monaghan in Ulster ambush
Monaghan suffer on the counter attack and lose veteran Darren Hughes to a serious injury.
Waterford stun Tipp to secure first Munster win since 2010, Wicklow shock Westmeath