Brian Fenton was the latest but he won’t be the last Dublin player to step away before 2025
Several other Dublin players could follow Fenton and James McCarthy out the dressingroom door
Several other Dublin players could follow Fenton and James McCarthy out the dressingroom door
After arriving full-formed in 2015, the Raheny midfielder anchored Dublin for a decade – nobody could match his mobility, accuracy and general game sense
No club has ever been crowned senior football and hurling club champions in Leinster but Na Fianna could make that breakthrough over the coming weeks
Dublin GAA confirms player’s intercounty retirement ‘after ten remarkable seasons’
Widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders in the game, the shock decision will leave void in Dessie Farrell’s team
Dublin champions put a sheen on the final scoreline with two late goals in Parnell Park
Michelle Davoren leads the scoring as Dublin club dominate Kildare opponents
The younger brother of Dublin star Con scored 1-5 as Dublin jinx strikes again for the Kildare champions
Former Cork hurler overcame his own struggles and now helps others, including prisoners, through his work as a performance coach
Chartered train will ferry the club’s fans to Newbridge to see Dublin star Con O’Callaghan and co make their provincial bow
The impact of change within the Association since 1994 has been obvious and generally positive
Dublin forward was sent off for a straight red card for off-the-ball collision in county final
His defiance, athleticism and ability to sense when his team needed a rocket all combined to produce one of the greatest they’ve ever had
Over €170 million allocated under Large Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund
Ballymun Kickhams clubman made his debut for Dublin in 2010
This weekend in 1964, Laois played a league match in Dublin and a couple of legends were born
Na Fianna showed ‘huge character and will to win’ go ahead when it counted to deny Crokes
Deserved first title for Dalkey club in breathless conclusion to final
Traditionally a hurling stronghold, the southside club have made it to only their second Dublin football final where they take on near neighbours Kilmacud Crokes
New manager has helped transform Na Fianna's fortunes and now wants to see Dublin regularly contesting for Leinster and All-Ireland honours
Cuala face reigning champions Kilmacud Crokes in the Dublin Senior Football final on Sunday
Fifty years ago three men from Inish Turbot went to watch the All-Ireland football final. Patrick Scuffle (48), Patrick O’Toole (58) and Michael Wallace (62) never made it home
Dublin hurlers appoint Na Fianna’s Niall Ó Ceallacháin to take over from Micheál Donoghue
57-year-old former Fermanagh player has been one of the most sought after football managers in the game
The former Dublin footballer may have left the GAA pitch behind, but he is playing to win in new territory: as CEO of Sanctuary Runners, making a difference to the lives of asylum seekers and migrants
Crowley was a member of the 1958 All-Ireland winning Dublin side, while McKay won two All-Ireland titles with Down
Former Dublin footballer takes over from Graham Clifford, who is now developing the organisation internationally
'We have trust in the county board that they’ll make the right appointment' says Dublin hurler Conor Burke
The Galway man departs after two seasons in charge
Armagh players will feel unbreakable after winning their first All-Ireland. On the back of losing another final, next year could be very tough for Galway
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Defending champions Cork were in cruise control as they dispatched Dublin but Tipperary ran Galway in dramatic finish
Tribeswomen will meet Cork in semi-finals, while Kerry will play Armagh on other side of the draw
All Star full forward hits seven points as Dublin reach last four for first time in seven years
It can be a dark place, your demise being celebrated, but these Dublin players have given supporters some of the greatest days of their lives
Darragh Ó Sé: With Dublin gone from the championship, there’s an All-Ireland sitting there waiting for the four teams left to reach out and grab it
Galway laid the foundation for their win with energy, aggression and a brilliant half-time rejig of their defensive system
Michael Murphy: The four counties still standing won’t have to cope with Dublin’s ruthless box-ticking but they all still have their own issues to address
Sean Moran: Without the outsized prompts of last year, the odds were always against further achievement for Dublin
The Kingdom is full of pragmatists; Donegal are both battle-hardened and fresh; Derry’s nihilistic streak; Tipperary’s minor miracle
Galway will face Donegal in All-Ireland semi-final while Kerry meet Armagh
Manager says a new generation of players have the hunger and desire to take up the challenge
Pádraic Joyce ‘s gamble on the fitness of Shane Walsh and Damien Comer pays off at Croke Park
Dublin’s reign as All-Ireland champions is over after a significant upset by Pádraic Joyce’s side at Croke Park
Kieran McGeeney’s Armagh can earn a reward for their consistency in the last two years by reaching the All-Ireland semi-finals along with Dublin, Kerry and Donegal
Even when league is included, Dublin have an extraordinary record against Galway. Coincidence or habit?
The football championship finally gets serious with the two biggest beasts out there for everyone else to take a swing at in Croke Park this weekend
Armagh v Roscommon will open weekend action with Donegal taking on Louth and Derry facing Kerry on Sunday
Brian Lohan has revived the Banner men’s prospects, but Cork’s genie looks to be back in the bottle
Rebels did enough in the second and third quarters of the the game to see it out despite an uninspiring display
Mickey Harte’s side must put recent downturn in form behind them to beat Mayo
All to play for this weekend as championship enters business end of the season
Kevin McStay’s side are probably not All-Ireland contenders, but been playing well enough to expect a better showing from supporters
A bad week for the promotion of hurling concludes with the quarter-finals and a potential shock for Clare
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