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State of play - What's at stake in Sam Maguire and Tailteann Cup races this weekend?
Nine football championship matches take place this weekend.
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Nine football championship matches take place this weekend.
RTÉ GAA analyst says it is disappointing that both deciders are not taking place on the same day.
Let us know who you reckon will succeed.
Mayo and Tyrone face off this afternoon at 5pm in Croke Park.
Mayo had drawn level in the 50th minute but Dublin were not to be stopped.
The GAA president says the cups will be retained to avoid the possibility of crowds forming.
Fr Tom Scully coached Offaly in the decider against Kerry in 1969.
The Dublin attacker on that late kick in the drawn game, Saturday’s replay and the five-in-a-row.
It was a contrast in All-Ireland final experiences for Jack McCaffrey.
What players have featured in the finals that have brought Dublin to the brink of five-in-a-row?
The provincial action has now concluded in football and hurling.
The season begins on Sunday in London and New York.
The action begins this weekend.
Trevor Giles thinks that this could be an interesting championship given Dublin’s defeats in the league.
Jim Gavin has agreed to stay on for another three years.
Sunday was a showdown to savour for Jack McCaffrey.
Dublin’s attacking stalwart Bernard Brogan tore his cruciate last February and was just short of making the squad for Sunday’s final.
Let’s test your Gaelic football knowledge.
After retiring Donncha O’Connor highlights the issues he feels need to be addressed in Cork football.
Jack McCaffrey is on the road to recovery after the All-Ireland final injury.
Dublin manager Jim Gavin has been under scrutiny from some critics.
John Costello has pulled no punches in his annual report.
Denis Bastick made his senior championship debut with Dublin in 2009.
For Dean Rock, distractions are all part of the game.
Dublin’s narrow victory over Mayo was watched by more than one million people.
Both sides finished with 14 men in a pulsating decider.
Jim Gavin’s side are chasing a major honour on Sunday.
It will remain to be seen if any citizen offended will make a formal complaint either to An Garda Síochána or to the ASAI, writes Jason O’Sullivan.
Dublin are chasing a fifth All-Ireland senior title in seven years on 17 September.
Dublin and Tipperary were kings in 2016, who’ll celebrate this year?
There’s six games on the agenda this weekend.
A new year and it’s time to look forward.
Aogán Ó Fearghail feels it’s key to tighten up the season.
Bernard Brogan on how Dublin have managed to land four titles in six years.
Dublin to retain their title or Mayo to end a 65-year wait?
Fr Peter Quinn passed away at the weekend.
The young GAA fans were happy to greet the new champions.
Although the Dubs were victors the last time the pair met on All-Ireland final day, it is the Kingdom who have historically reigned supreme in September meetings between the two in Croke Park.
We’re down to the final dozen after the weekend’s action.