Kevin McStay: I fear county boards could kill the Tailteann Cup
It’s time to believe in a football championship that offers your players a fighting chance
It’s time to believe in a football championship that offers your players a fighting chance
Senior business figures are investing alongside food and wellness fund that has raised €27m
Issue has been causing concern for a number of years and deserves a hearing at congress
A wider issue of governance is at play, not simply malfunctioning football competitions
Former manager John Allen recalls excitement and challenges of his period in charge
Furore over Dean Rock’s academy highlights grey area of players benefiting from the game
A fractious few months are on the horizon as association incentivises bad behaviour
Association has greater flexibility than other sports but no solution for uncertainty
Former director general was chair of GAC at time of foot-and-mouth outbreak 19 years ago
It’s a wonder the GAA continues to find experts willing to volunteer for anything
Analyst talks of his hurt at how his 20-year stint ended at RTÉ and doesn’t rule out working with Sky
Compared to his predecessors Farrell has a track record of having to handle adversity
Is this the best way to make permanent changes to the rules of a sporting body?
Daughter Maria Bailey TD said father reared her to be a ‘strong, independent woman’
A less absorbing second season doesn't mean round-robin format hasn't long-term value
Current format enhanced competitiveness and gave counties a chance to improve
GAA president optimistic that the game’s medium-term future can be secured
Croke Park fixtures review believed to favour compromise on calendar-year completion
Frank McNally on the trials and tribulations –and rare ecstasy – of being a life-long Farney supporter
Controversy over use of Páirc Uí Chaoimh shows it's time for rules to change
This weekend's momentous change the result of decades spent trying to fix championship
Dubliners pointing out Croke Park is not Dublin’s home are living in make-believe
Currently, inter-county championships in both football and hurling are being played under an experimental format
The GAA are prioritising attendances over competitive fairness – why does it continue?
All you need to know about new format that begins three-year trial this summer
County stars will play in nine of 18 league fixtures, worth five points rather than two
Ryan’s emphasis on the imminent championship trial reflects reality of the challenge
Inflationary 3Arena deal points to rising value of top-end naming rights sponsorships
Not much point in people producing a report if members can’t analyse or debate its content
A new director general takes over at a unique sporting and cultural organisation
The new director general has spent a decade at the heart of the association’s administration
‘I am looking forward to serving the association and members to the best of my ability’
Gannon Cup, the final event of the Colours Races, is on the Liffey in Dublin on March 18th
Differences between clubs and counties’ requirements may prove irreconcilable
There wasn't much excitement on offer in Croke Park but a new era is about to begin
‘Amateur status is a value and a mind-set and the answer is at club and county level’
Páraic Duffy on retirement: ‘If Croke Park was in Monaghan, I’d have the perfect job’
Outgoing director-general receives standing ovation in his final address to congress
Everybody's nervous about Ireland v Wales - except a bullish Gordon D’Arcy
Outgoing president was most happy when engaged in ambassadorial duties
Motions opposing Sky deal fail to make clár for GAA Congress
Finance officer says new championship formats will not have a major impact on income
‘In my three years we beat promoted teams every year but still ended up mid-table’
Fact that practice is now widespread at club level too an added concern for outgoing DG
GAA Director General’s report questions fairness of breaking up county’s identity
Outgoing GAA director general emphasises rights of clubs vis-a-vis county managers
Association clarify those without business-related degree will be considered
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Director General Páraic Duffy: ‘They haven’t succeeded and I feel sorry for them’
Ireland and Australia are on their best behaviour but the series looks to have lost its vibrancy
GAA director general says future of series is secure as Aussie players ‘have bought into it’
Eight GAA grounds have joined four rugby stadiums as part of Ireland’s World Cup bid
Leinster and Munster hurling finals to take place on the one day in the 2018 season
First time in the history of the series that the All-Ireland champions won’t be represented
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices