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January
January 2025
Kerry and Kilkenny name captains for 2025 season
Wexford's Liam Óg McGovern announces intercounty hurling retirement
'This group of lads have been so good to me, like a band of brothers'
Here's this week's key GAA fixtures and TV coverage as leagues start
'A big thing was that Con gave some of the older guys just a bit of hope' - The rise of Cuala
Cuala’s demographics leave them unlike most other clubs, but dedication and passion delivered All-Ireland glory.
'It's a dream' - becoming Dublin manager, newborn son, and now All-Ireland club win
Na Fianna hurling class, Sarsfields struggle in final, Brennan the surprise hero
Canavan brothers Darragh and Ruairí both brought to hospital for concussion check
Cuala hold off heroic Errigal Ciarán comeback to clinch All-Ireland crown
Three first-half goals set Dublin and Leinster champions on their way to complete a dream season.
Dominant Na Fianna storm to victory against Sarsfields in All-Ireland final
A first national senior hurling crown for the Mobhi Road club.
Who will win the All-Ireland senior club finals today?
Peter Canavan and Maurice Deegan appointed to Football Review Committee
Derry City secure permission to train at county's GAA Centre of Excellence
'Effectively, we had no underage hurling' - The resurgence of All-Ireland finalists Na Fianna
'I only started playing hurling when I was 16': Unlikely journeys to All-Ireland final day
Midfielder Cian Darcy and selector Eoin Quigley on their routes to Croke Park with the Cork club.
'There was a silo pit and we used it to kick against it' - the making of Peter Canavan
From humble beginnings 35 years ago in Tyrone’s division three, the Canavan family have driven Errigal Ciaran to the pinnacle of club football in Ireland.
GAA President will not withdraw email to Naas GAA over Rory Gallagher appointment
Monaghan great Conor McManus announces inter-county retirement
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RTÉ announces live TV coverage of 8 National League games
GAA announce refixture details for All-Ireland club intermediate football final
'Sully was a big man to drive that' - Sars recovery from Cork final loss to Croke Park
King Con bidding to join an exclusive club of All-Ireland dual winning heroes
An All-Ireland club football title would be another bauble for the outrageously successful dual player.
List of GAA greats revealed for new series of Laochra Gael
Here's the Round 3 draw for the Sigerson Cup
'I know how defeats are taken around home' - Errigal Ciaran is a family affair for McGinleys
Rebel leaders: Why Ring and Keane are the defining sports figures of the State's first century
Cork can claim credit for the most consequential sports figures in Irish history.
Record Fitzgibbon Cup winners UCC produce late surge for win over UCD
Conor Cush strikes late to keep Ulster University's Sigerson defence going strong
'Their passings really hit the club hard, three young men, hugely important Sars people'
Mick Bohan's legacy, transition to new Dublin management, and channelling 2024 hurt
'Threat, worry, opportunity' - AFLW looms large ahead of 2025 LGFA season
MTU Kerry knock UCC out of the Sigerson Cup
The best thing about January needs to return for GAA fans in 2026
Getting rid of the pre-season competitions – in light of what we know about teams returning early to training – is lunacy.
'It's magic, a dream come true of wanting to represent your club on the biggest days'
'It's nearly like teaching someone how to walk again' - Davy Fitz spells out Antrim challenge
Here's the key GAA club and college fixtures for the week ahead
Clare, Cork, Waterford and Tipp sides reach Dr Harty Cup semi-finals
Desmond the late hero as Watergrasshill claim Intermediate glory
Kilkenny's St Lachtain's triumph in All-Ireland junior club hurling final