Eimear Smyth propels Fermanagh to All-Ireland junior title glory
Golden Boot award winner Eimear Smyth turns on the style with 1-9 to lead Fermanagh to All-Ireland junior final title
Golden Boot award winner Eimear Smyth turns on the style with 1-9 to lead Fermanagh to All-Ireland junior final title
The best players, games and moments along with the biggest surprises and disappointments, as chosen by Irish Times writers
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
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
Jim McGuinness’s side scored 1-21 from open play to return to semi-finals for the first time since 2014
Mickey Harte started it, Ger Brennan has continued it - the Wee County has to make sure that they’re not a one-year wonder, whatever happens against Donegal
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
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
In-form defender Peadar Mogan is named Footballer of the Month for May as Donegal push for a first All-Ireland semi-final in 10 years
Ciarán Murphy: Cautious Cork refused to even place a bet when all the chips were on the table and Louth duly scooped the pot
Louth are preparing for their maiden All-Ireland SFC quarter-final appearance against Donegal at Croke Park
Wee County’s first quarter-final appearance will also be first championship meeting with Donegal
Armagh v Roscommon will open weekend action with Donegal taking on Louth and Derry facing Kerry on Sunday
Clare bounce back, Cork’s goals dry up, Brennan onto something special in Louth and Laois coming to the boil nicely
Monaghan’s summer petered out as the Farney now braces itself for the long goodbye
Sam Mulroy strikes with a free deep into injury time to secure a famous victory for the Wee County
Mayo are coming from a different position. Frustrated not to get the win over Dublin, they are nonetheless on a run of just one defeat in the past seven matches
Geography may suggest an unequal battle against Cork, but the Wee County will be gunning to make history
Dublin and Armagh strike late equalisers to secure All-Ireland quarter-final places
The Kingdom progress straight through to the All-Ireland quarter-finals while Louth head to the preliminary stage
Goals from Craig Lennon and Conor Grimes had put Louth into a good position for their second All-Ireland win only to be pegged back late on
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Kerry are bringing threats from deep, Mayo like to go on the loop, while Roscommon get joy from wrap-arounds
Limerick’s season is going exactly how they would want; Dublin wind it up; Keith Rossiter’s Wexford revival; and those bloody abacuses
Three first-half goals put Ger Brennan’s side in control of affairs in Inniskeen
Donegal take on Tyrone in the pick of the four games taking place on Saturday
Louth full-back Dermot Campbell returns to fitness ahead of Saturday’s clash after recovering from a hamstring injury
Following the chastening defeat to Donegal, Mickey Harte's Derry must decide whether to revert to a more cautious Plan B or just come back blazing with a better, more effective Plan A
Grattan Park in Inniskeen will host the clash between Louth and Meath; all games to be played on Saturday, May 25th
Wee County do themselves proud as they reduce the deficit from 21 points last year to four points
Former Hill 16 hero Ger Brennan fully committed to leading underdogs Louth into battle against the reigning Leinster and All-Ireland champions Dublin
Louth are due to face Dublin what promises to be a thrilling All-Ireland Final this Sunday
Louth open up early lead but lose momentum, with Eamonn Armstrong propelling Meath forward to first Leinster U-20 title in 23 years
Galway and Kilkenny still top dogs in Leinster; Donegal find hidden depths; Limerick tweak a winning formula; Leinster football needs a road show
Lilywhites consigned to the Tailteann Cup for the first time following Leinster semi-final defeat to Louth
Louth back in Leinster decider for a second straight year as Sam Mulroy kicks seven points at Croke Park
Jim McGuinness’s Donegal side defend unbeaten record this season as they lock horns against old rivals Tyrone
Kildare’s frustrating inconsistency suggests a lack of identity and leadership, which could be exposed at Croke Park on Sunday
Former Louth goalkeeper is coaching the Kildare senior footballers this season
Kildare opt not to challenge a proposed one-match suspension issued by GAA
Allowing The Irish Times access to preparations last week did not do McConville’s side any harm and engagement shows huge hunger by GAA public for insight
Ciarán Downey’s two dynamite finishes and two penalties from Sam Mulroy seal the deal
Laois, Down, Kildare, Louth and Armagh should progress in respective competitions
Louth players have responded well to Ger Brennan's new managerial team and all eyes are now focused on returning to the Leinster football final
Who ranks as the main All-Ireland contender heading into the first weekend of championship action?
Moyna, by his own admission, fell out of love with Gaelic football around six years ago
Visitors were creators of their own downfall and the Wee County were in no mood for charity
Division Two dogfight: Louth and Fermanagh meet in a pivotal clash in Ardee while Cork and struggling Kildare both still have work to do
Jim McGuinness's team have now picked up nine points from five outings
Ger Brennan’s side lose a third league game by a single point and now face relegation battle
Colm O’Rourke’s side scored 1-6 without response in the final 30 minutes to turn the Division Two encounter on its head
Three months after being threatened with expulsion from the league by the GAA’s CCCC, Cavan hurlers knuckling down to their task in Division 3A
First-half goals from Ciaran Downey and Ciaran Keenan hauled the hosts back after a slow start
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