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2024
A famous goal and a 'horrible' All-Ireland defeat - Cork champs return to Thurles
Clarecastle astro pitch to host Limerick-Clare clash
Experimental Dublin tear Westmeath asunder in Walsh Cup opener
Poll: Who do you think will win the All-Ireland camogie title in 2024?
'We were trying to improve ourselves' - Clarinbridge defender on leaked players' charter
'They want to go to a level beyond Ulster' - Mickey Harte and Derry's ambitions
Poll: Who do you think will win the All-Ireland senior hurling title in 2024?
'There's nowhere I'd rather be than in this set-up, having worked in professional sport'
Kerry look sharp and hungry as they start 2024 with eye-catching win over Tipp
Jim McGuinness's second coming starts with 16-point win over youthful Armagh
New beginnings for Mickey Harte and Derry as they beat Cavan in season opener
Paul Cassidy hits four from play as Ulster champions get season off to winning start.
Poll: Who do you think will win the All-Ireland ladies football title in 2024?
Six players set for first Kerry starts as Jack O'Connor names new-look side
Poll: Who do you think will win the All-Ireland senior football title in 2024?
Floodlight failure forces late change of venue but Wexford cruise to victory
Waterford edge out Kerry by 11 points in feisty affair
9 footballers poised to make the breakthrough in 2024
We take a look at the youngsters that might shine at senior level this year.
Kilkenny pay tribute to two-time All-Ireland winner
Here's the GAA inter-county and club action this week as 2024 season starts up
Sons of All-Ireland winners to make debuts in Kerry-Waterford hurling clash
Waterford hurlers in better place after 'group therapy'
All time
Cavan without long-serving star McKiernan for 2024
The 42's Best of 2023: Billy and Frank, 50 years on from All-Ireland glory with Cork
Fintan O’Toole sat down with Cork and Nemo Rangers legends Billy Morgan and Frank Cogan to reflect on a life lived in football.
Two All-Ireland wins, one massive controversy: Paul Mannion's crazy year
After taking two years out of county football, Paul Mannion returned after recovering from injury to win all in front of him in 2023.
Quiz: How much do you remember from this year's All-Ireland senior finals?
'He'll definitely go down as one of the greats' - The close of a glittering GAA club career
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The 42's Best of 2023: Paul Mescal's road from Kildare GAA roots to the Oscars
Ahead of the Academy Awards, Sinéad Farrell found out about another of Paul Mescal’s many talents — Gaelic football.
'Every year he goes out, I can tell you Patrick Horgan will give his all for the red jersey'
For club and county: the outstanding run of Patrickswell's trio of Hurlers of the Year
The Player of the Year who was at club training the morning after the All-Stars
Dublin and Cork return to top with 2023 All-Ireland wins - can they stay there?
Tyrone, Kerry and Mayo stars amongst the Gaelic football retirees in 2023
Quiz: Can you recognise these GAA club winners from 2023?
The 42's Best of 2023: The legend of Dublin's North Star, Stephen Cluxton
Stephen Cluxton’s aversion to publicity and acclaim has only seen his legend grow, writes Arthur James O’Dea.
Tipperary, Kilkenny and Cork hurling stars amongst those who retired in 2023
'No matter what sport you're coaching, you're coaching the person first'
'I picked up injuries but I always came back' - the Cork star who kept fighting for 10 years
'It brought back so many nightmares. Not memories . . . nightmares' - Pat Spillane
The most decorated footballer ever details the hell he was subjected to after taking a stand for rural Ireland, and argues that RTÉ have misjudged their audience.
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