Cork strive for perfection, and Donegal’s anger with history repeating − what we learned from the GAA weekend
Pat Ryan is trying to slow the hype train; the tale of Matt Hassett and little Liam; Carlow’s Joe Murphy takes the road home
Pat Ryan is trying to slow the hype train; the tale of Matt Hassett and little Liam; Carlow’s Joe Murphy takes the road home
Clinical dismissal of Tipp in league final further proof that Pat Ryan’s formidable Rebels are on a mission this year
Rebels win their first league title since 1998 in front of a crowd of 43,243 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Munster side were 15 points ahead with 15 minutes to go but held on to win by just four
Waterford to make experience count against Offaly
Could the magic of the greatest hurler of all time be captured by a film-maker who couldn’t do a sideline cut? Yes, but only after a remarkable education from, and about, the man himself
Patsy Harte lined out alongside Glen Rovers clubmate Christy Ring for the all-Munster clash at the Athletic Grounds
While Cork’s play shows a lot of method, Tipperary’s recent form suggests an ability to manage key moments
The top-flight league title has never resided on Leeside during the Cork captain’s lifetime
Act of unity by Louth and Fermanagh shows level of disrespect felt in the hurling ranks
In the GAA, hype has a short window in which to run rampant
Mayo win Division 3 crown as Louth beat Fermanagh to top Division 4
Offaly and Waterford precede Munster heavyweights in fascinating Division 1B final
Páirc Uí Chaoimh set for a 45,000 full house for Division 1A and 1B deciders
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Jack O’Connor is chasing silverware; Dessie Farrell’s number one problem; Limerick’s record-breaker
Tipp coach praises side’s resilience in comeback win against Clare, clinched by Darragh Stakelum in added time
Rebels offer up 11 different scorers in blistering win at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Keith Rossiter’s side earn seven-point win at the Gaelic Grounds
Dublin beat Laois to finish third in Division 1B
It would have made sense to push the end of the hurling league back to next week and let the fooball breathe but instead it’s a blitz finish
The Galway hurler has had his share of setbacks down the years but he remains an influential presence
For Waterford, beating Offaly is essential as sealing promotion is the only show in town
Cork v Galway a virtual semi-final with Tipp awaiting winners
Rebels last won the league in 1998 but victory over Galway will secure a final place against Tipp
Nine-point win for the Cats relegates Clare and Wexford and sees Tipperary reach final
In Division One, who really wants to be in the final with championship in the shadows?
Everyone needs to be on the same page about head-high tackles in hurling
Why Tipperary have a spring in their step; the curious case of the disappearing lines; how Down got their groove back
Both Tipperary and Cork win away from home on a day red cards dominated the headlines
Fiery encounter sees three straight reds and 10 yellows as Rebels win easily by 15 points
Carlow defeat sees Offaly promoted to Division 1A
Four players shown the line at Nowlan Park
Treaty men put last week’s defeat behind them with 12-point victory at the Gaelic Grounds
Cusack Park in Ennis hosts rematch of last year's All-Ireland hurling final between Clare and Cork
Green shoots as Liam Cahill hands out 10 debuts in campaign to date as Tipperary lead hurling’s top flight
Clare finally get motoring but is it too late?; Wexford a Model for promotion; Hurling must clamp down on head-high challenges
All-Ireland champions up and running in battle to avoid relegation
As the leagues come to the decisive weeks, teams start to consider whether it’s worth their while trying to win silverware
Offaly maintain unbeaten run against Westmeath
Munster rivals Limerick and Clare up the tempo at the Gaelic Grounds
Division 1B the perfect playground to allow fresh talent to cut their teeth
Substitute Conor Cooney nets vital penalty for the Tribesmen
Minute of remembrance observed following death of former Cork hurler Ray Ryan
After a recent bereavement and mediocre form, expect the Cork hurlers to find their mojo again
Victory over Westmeath on Sunday would leave Faithful well placed to win promotion from Division 1B
GAA confirm a number of refixtures in both hurling and football after the recent wet weather
Cork rue lack of efficiency in front of goal; Jarlath Burns says he is concentrating on just one presidency
The Premier Division match at Tallaght Stadium was called off just 45 minutes before kick-off
It was a disappointing display from Davy Fitzgerald’s men who were outhustled and outmuscled
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Defending League champions were welcoming back four all-Ireland winners but remain without a point
Dylan Walsh scores killer goal for Premier County in engrossing contest with Cork
Mayo come from behind to get draw against Armagh; Offaly beat Dublin at the death in hurling
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