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Munster GAA confirm dates and venues for 2021 championship games
The action begins in the province on Saturday 26 June.
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The action begins in the province on Saturday 26 June.
Neil Ewing and James Loughrey have both retired.
The GAA have announced the dates for the fixtures which were postponed in January.
There are still underage inter-county competitions to be finished from the 2020 season.
The game has been fixed for Saturday 26 June.
Philip Austin called time on his inter-county career with the Premier after a long run of service.
Down will face Donegal in the preliminary round.
The suspension to the Cork manager was handed out for the team’s training session on a beach in Youghal in January.
The former Dublin boss was speaking on the JC DC Am Seo Podcast.
Members of the six-in-a-row winners were reported to have gathered for a training session.
Paul Mannion, Paddy Andrews and Michael Darragh Macauley were the big-name departures from the team.
Fergal McCann was a coach and trainer of the Tyrone senior football side, helping them to All-Ireland glory in 2005 and 2008..
The CPA has now called on the GAA to implement the split season as voted through by Congress.
New penalties for aggressive and cynical fouls have been approved in both hurling and football.
Dublin footballer Shane Carthy has just released an inspiring book called ‘Dark Blue’.
Woodlock takes charge of the minor hurlers, with Christie set to oversee the county’s U20 footballers.
Emmet Moloney was part of the victorious 2020 Tipperary squad in Munster.
Ex-Dublin manager Joe Fortune is getting involved with his native county.
Taylor’s win over Delfine Persoon was voted the most memorable sporting moment.
Keith Higgins excelled in both attacking and defensive positions throughout an impressive inter-county career.
The 27-year-old won’t be involved with the All-Ireland champions this year and possibly beyond.
MacAuley and Mannion the latest to move on but Dublin’s strength means they can cope.
Jack Glynn won the Player of the Year award with Donal Ó Fátharta claiming the Manager of the Year award.
The Charlestown midfielder is bowing out, following in the footsteps of Donie Vaughan and David Clarke.
The end of the road for Graham Reilly and Brian Kelly.
Enda Gilvarry takes over a club who have won five senior titles since 2010.
Donie Shine was the man-of-the-match for Roscommon in the 2010 decider against Sligo.
The versatile 30-year-old was a member of the panel that claimed Sam Maguire success in 2014.
The Ballymun Kickhams great has started in all of Dublin’s All-Ireland final wins since 2011.
A 2-14 to 0-15 win for Dessie Farrell’s side this evening in Croke Park.
Galway won out 1-11 to 0-13 in the day’s first game in Croke Park.
Declan O ‘Sullivan is set to take the role.
Dessie Farrell has taken over from Jim Gavin and is set for his first senior final in charge of Dublin.
O’Brien represented the county at minor and senior level during his career.
Meanwhile, Down’s Paul Faloon will take charge of the U20 football decider.
James Horan’s side cruised into the decider on 19 December.
Who’s going to advance to the All-Ireland senior football final on 19 December?
The GAA president says the cups will be retained to avoid the possibility of crowds forming.
Cavan football great Ray Carolan looks back on his own glittering career and talks about the impact of the current team’s run.
John Kennedy lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup in 1989 and 1991. His sons Colman, Jack and Conal are part of the Tipperary squad that face Mayo on Sunday.
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