A memorable GAA weekend: Vindication for Armagh’s Kieran McGeeney and joy for the faithful
This year of years belongs to the victorious northern county whose supporters have been among the most loyal all season
Our weekly analysis of the weekend that was in the GAA Championships, published every Monday
This year of years belongs to the victorious northern county whose supporters have been among the most loyal all season
After several Munster final and All-Ireland semi-final defeats, Banner veterans like Tony Kelly, John Conlon and David McInerney grasped the opportunity to add to their 2013 medals
Perhaps surprisingly, both Donegal and Kerry found the pace too hot during the crucial final period of their respective semi-finals
The Weekend that Was: Young age profile combined with rising stars should ensure that Sunday’s defeat was a mere blip
Sean Moran: Without the outsized prompts of last year, the odds were always against further achievement for Dublin
With Con O’Callaghan, Paul Mannion, Colm Basquel and Paddy Small to include as well, balance will be critical
The Weekend That Was: In 2013, Dublin and Limerick both ended provincial title droughts but have taken vastly different paths since
Saturday was a terrific step forward for Cork and a quarter-final place beckons if they can take perform against Tyrone
Tribesmen have failed to bring through successful minor teams and have been found wanting
Even though Clare scored 4-21 against Waterford, they left another 4-18 on the table and continued a worrying pattern of letting big leads fade away
A golden score would seem a more fitting, yet equally dramatic, tiebreaker to a drawn football game than a penalty shootout as it retains the core disciplines of Gaelic football.
Sunday’s Connacht final was decided on the breadth of a bus ticket but it sends the teams on wildly different journeys
The weekend that was: Liam Cahill’s team needs to find something in the coming days otherwise their year will be over quickly
Ruthlessness of the Munster Championship leave both sides in a race to make corrections quickest after disappointing opening round defeats
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
A famed rivalry once existed between Dublin and Meath but former Royal legend Colm O’Rourke’s new-look side are again rank outsiders at Croke Park next weekend
Mickey Harte needs to protect his precious resources for the business end of the season
Tightness of scheduling and its associated distraction, the imminence of championship, have caused complaints
After his three goals against Wexford on Saturday Connolly has now scored a staggering 15 goals in 21 league and championship appearances
The Weekend That Was: Limerick may determine the hurling league’s championship relevance but other counties have witnessed progress
Mayo are the only top flight team with a 100% winning record at home, while Donegal and Armagh have similar records in Division Two
The weekend that was: Recent black cards punished honest mistakes instead of truly cynical acts, a deviation from the point of the card
Cork continue to find it difficult to master their traditional old hurling rivals Kilkenny
The GAA weekend that was: It’s slightly surprising that Dessie Farrell hasn’t tried to introduce more young blood to the Dublin team
The Weekend that Was: The GAA’s peculiar relationship with time means last year survives like plastic
The Weekend That Was: Kevin McStay was probably correct that it hadn’t been a bad season, but the assertion was a little tin-eared given the ritual slaughter that had just taken place
The ‘relativities’ of Munster and Leinster have evolved with changing championship formats
Absurd rule only slows down the game, sucks energy out of the contest and makes it more pedestrian and structured
The All-Ireland champions eked out another win and will enjoy the four weeks off - but they may not fancy meeting the Banner again
When it comes to cynical play, every team and every player makes a judgement about what is an affordable price to pay. Sometimes it pays off, writes Denis Walsh
Jubilant home supporters were to the fore on Sunday but emerging evidence contradicts received wisdom on venue advantage
Despite defeat to Westmeath, Wexford can still salvage their season. Against Kilkenny, the most siginicant test of their character awaits
All involved still want to win Ulster - but for how much longer can that continue?
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