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June
June 2025
Poll: Who do you think will win the Munster hurling final?
Kildare's Joe McDonagh dream - 'This was probably only in the far off depths of my brain'
Goalkeeper Paddy McKenna maps the Lilywhites’ 2025 rise.
'I still very much have the grá for it. People say it’s a sacrifice, but it’s a choice'
'I was thankful that we got out with a point': Red card in rearview mirror as Barrett leads Cork into battle
Who are the big contenders for All-Ireland ladies football glory?
'It was crazy to be out on the pitch': Liverpool title celebrations and Limerick hurling glories
David Breen on Anfield success and Limerick’s Munster final aspirations tonight.
Here's your essential TV guide for this weekend's live sport
Plenty for fans to get stuck into.
Kilkenny and Galway name sides for Leinster hurling final
'I wasn't feeling sorry for myself': Cancer treatment, managing New York, and facing neighbour Mickey Harte
New York boss Ronan McGinley has endured a significant operation during this year’s championship.
Cahalane and Healy start for Cork, star names return for Limerick
'It was a whole new world for me': Limerick-Cork Munster final memories 50 years on
Richie Bennis and John Fenton reflect on when Limerick met Cork half a century ago.
Modern hurling dynasties | Armagh beat wasteful Dubs
'That narrative has been debunked now' - Limerick boss hits back at end of an era talk
Galway still leaning on the same few warriors as Micheál Donoghue searches for consistency
The Tribesmen have a distance to travel before they can truly be classed as Liam MacCarthy contenders.
Farewell to the format that sought to give Gaelic football the showcase it deserves
By not digging deep into the detail, GAA bosses doomed the league format to failure.
GAA confirm fixture details for All-Ireland SFC Round 3 group games
Here's this week's GAA inter-county schedule and TV coverage
Pat Ryan: 'Some of our own people writing off Limerick. Are they off their game?'
'It's an absolute honour' - Sam O'Farrell living the dream with Tipp U20s and seniors
A summer's evening among the Mayo faithful is one well spent
On a weekend expected to be ‘moving week’ for teams in the All-Ireland round robin, several sides tore up the script.
Calculators out: The final permutations for the All-Ireland football group stages
'We'll be having a serious conversation': Mistakes and wides frustrate Dublin in loss to Armagh
A crowd of 38,763 saw Armagh defeat Dublin 0-24 to 0-19 yesterday.
Here is the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-final draw following today's action
Monaghan take full advantage of two-pointers to ease past Clare
Clare power into All-Ireland minor semi-finals with strong finish as Waterford also advance
Armagh impress in victory over Dublin to ensure top group spot
Kieran McGeeney’s side have booked their place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
Mo Nerney's double helps Laois to opening championship win
Derry and Galway maintain hope of advancing from group of death after thrilling draw
Ruthless Donegal put Cavan to the sword in 19-point win
'There's no way of getting into the psychology of it' - Mayo manager Stephen Rochford
May
May 2025
Roscommon-Meath draw rollercoaster contest, Down edge Louth
Paddy Durcan returns to inspire Mayo to a victory that keeps their dreams alive
Waterford record first senior championship win over Kilkenny, Cork make statement in Tipp victory
Cork rue missed chances in 11-point defeat to Kerry
McCormack the hero as Tipperary beat Kilkenny to claim All-Ireland glory
Antrim boss Davy Fitzgerald receives 8-week ban for controversial comments
Troubled times for Mayo | The pain and joy of being a Waterford supporter
'I didn't sit in the dressing room thinking I was the reason Dublin didn't beat Armagh'
Rochford climbs on top of the Mayo volcano as they face yet another last stand
Taking over Mayo a decade after he last took charge, Stephen Rochford steps into Kevin McStay’s shoes.
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