All-Ireland finalists Armagh and Galway to meet on opening Saturday of football league
Hurling finalists Clare and Cork open their campaigns agaisnt Kilkenny and Wexford
Hurling finalists Clare and Cork open their campaigns agaisnt Kilkenny and Wexford
Offaly’s Charlie Mitchell wins equivalent hurling award after been selected as Man of the Match in the McDonagh Cup final
As The Sunday Game panelist set sail as Meath manager, he had the tailwind of a nation’s worth of blowhards at his back
The finalists know how to shut up shop; Kerry have an issue with Ulster teams; Donaghy’s split loyalties; and the value of supporters
Laois managed to stay in touch to create an interesting endgame, but anything other than a win for the Mourne men would have seemed unjust
Laverty’s team to face Laois has four changes from the side that overcame Sligo after extra-time
Down face Laois in Saturday’s Tailteann Cup final
Ryan McEvoy rode to Down’s rescue at crucial stages of a game that ran to over 100 minutes in total
Goal strikes either side of half-time by Brian Byrne instrumental in O’Moore County’s victory over rivals
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
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GAA president says condensed championship has caused problems and imagines there will be change
Emergency Central Council meeting declined to switch hurling matches with the Tailteann Cup semi-finals on Sunday
Laois inflict a first championship win over their neighbours since 2005 to reach the Tailteann Cup semi-finals
Antrim came back from six-point half-time deficit against fellow Ulster side Fermanagh in Enniskillen
Limerick power on; TJ Reid closes in on magical 700 mark; how Gearoid Hegarty got his groove back; Kerry’s revenge best served very cold
An all Ulster contest is set to take place with Fermanagh to meet Antrim while Down will host Limerick
Limerick supporters enjoying the historic best of hurling times
Antrim overcome London and join Limerick and Wicklow in Monday’s quarter-final draw
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Oisín McConville's Wicklow face Leitrim this Saturday in Longford in a preliminary Tailteann Cup quarter-final clash
Munster finalists as recently as two years ago, Limerick could yet be the surprise packet in this season’s tier two championship
Longford exit competition after two goals from Stephen Curry help Waterford to impressive win
Follow along for live commentary with seven matches scheduled between the All-Ireland Championship and Tailteann Cup
Everything you need to know ahead of the weekend’s football and hurling action
Laois targeting a good Tailteann Cup campaign after winning Division Four of the Allianz Football League
Longford captain Paddy Cox expects his former Mullinalaghta boss and now Leitrim coach Mickey Graham is busily plotting the downfall of the neighbours in Tailteann Cup derby clash
Donegal native Ciaran Diver finishes with 1-5 for the exiles in their 14-point hammering of Offaly in Tullamore
In the familiar environment of their own centre of excellence, Kildare put their previous scoring woes this year behind them
The Tailteann Cup is up and running with home sides overwhelmingly favoured for the first round of matches
Oisín McConville’s men pick themselves up after near-miss defeat to Kildare, as they prepare to face Fermanagh in Tailteann Cup
Deep into stoppage time against rivals in Connacht semi-final and two points ahead, but match-winning goal conceded
Ulster continues to provide provincial thrills, while seeds for the Tailteann Cup are decided with Kildare among those in Pool 1
Former Louth goalkeeper is coaching the Kildare senior footballers this season
Most counties know which competition they will be in, but for some their fate is still to be decided
Incentives to reach Sam Maguire look elusive but for top teams, league performance is still proving a priority
The Rebel’s have managed to climb back from the cliff edge with three wins on the bounce securing Division Two football for next year
The provincial championships are uneven, unequal, unseeded and fashioned in part by the luck of the draw
The GAA Weekend that Was: Division Two is where much of this year’s drama will unfold in the league with the Tailteann Cup looming large
Streaming service will carry fewer Munster hurling matches next year but Cork will feature in three out of four
Awards also handed out for Joe McDonagh, Christy Ring, Nickey Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup hurling competitions
Four players for finalists Down, with awards also for Cavan, Carlow and Antrim
After stepping down from Waterford, the distinguished manager has warned the GAA to refocus to avoid a player exodus and financial problems
Man-of-the-match Jack Flynn and sub Jack O’Connor play key roles as Colm O’Rourke’s team book Sam Maguire spot for 2024
Monaghan and Derry need a lot to go right if they’re to spring an upset but Down can get Ulster off to a good start
Current selector and former All Star says Royal County still have plenty of work to do to reclaim their place among the nation’s elite counties
Tailteann Cup not a means to an end for Royal boss but ‘a competition that’s worth winning in itself’
Image of the weekend and Tailteann Cup final clash between Down and Meath sparks treasured recollections of the memorable 1991 All-Ireland final clash
Jackie Tyrrell eating his words, Down scoring goals for fun and Mayo making a habit of beating Galway
Conor Laverty’s in-form side score eight goals in a stunning display of accuracy at Croke Park
Meath get the better of Antrim thanks to 1-7 scored without response in the third quarter
For the Tailteann Cup semi-final, Antrim’s manager finds himself having to plot the downfall of many players he helped raise
Tailteann semi-finals likely to produce a re-run of the 1991 All-Ireland between Meath and Down
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