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2026
Kickouts key as dominant Derry inflict major damage on Cork's promotion bid
Derry struck 1-31 to show they are climbing back to being serious contenders.
Derry hammer Cork by 20 points to go top of Division 2 table
Minor matters - Should they return to GAA All-Ireland final day?
Restoring the All-Ireland minor final to the showpiece day as a curtain raiser will be proposed at GAA Congress.
The three candidates aiming to become the next GAA President
Standing room only: In the north curve as Celtic's season threatens to unravel
The sudden panic around Celtic is jeopardising the recovery under Martin O’Neill.
Peter Queally and Waterford crave a head of steam to bring into the Munster bearpit
A trip over to Nowlan Park is a perfect test of a panel all coming together for a proper crack at the Munster Championship.
'The major hope is that we are not up today and down tomorrow' – the Kildare hurling journey
The Lilywhites are back up into Division 1B and the Leinster Championship, but now Clare are on their way.
Shamrock Rovers snap up Tunmise Sobowale from St Mirren on loan
Leona Maguire sits T6 after strong start in Thailand
Leitrim release footage of Barry McNulty's tour-de-force of six two-pointers
Fortune favours the two-point braves in Gaelic football. Long may it continue.
Scoring rates increase as the ground gets firmer and teams seek to maximise their shooting potential.
Ger Brennan determined to get his Startled Earwigs moment out of the way
Dublin manager’s threats to cull the panel designed to get a reaction against Monaghan.
All change as Meath aim to become Louth's noisy neighbours
Having lost the last three important meetings, the relationship between the Leinster rivals has changed.
'Dublin’s traditional game is all-out, gung-ho' – James McCarthy
Glenn Whelan appointed interim manager of Wigan Athletic
Kildare on the upside of the seesaw while Antrim stare into the abyss
Shamrock Rovers secure former player Naj Razi on multi-year term
Down footballers become first county squad of 2026 on a foreign training camp
The 'hiding to nothing' game – how do teams approach All-Ireland final rematches?
Cork and Tipperary meet tonight, over six months on from that Croke Park showdown.
Applications open to volunteer at 2027 Ryder Cup
'He had a great talent for healing' - Clare players pay tribute to the late Colum Flynn
Pádraig Amond extends Waterford contract for two more seasons
Of the top teams in All-Ireland hunt, Galway remain unfancied - just as they want it
All teams are in flux and Galway are no different but they are ushering through new leaders and prospects.
Andrew Coscoran finishes fifth at Millrose Games in New York
'Shocking. Absolutely shocking stuff fellas' - Kieran McGeeney hits out at breach rule
Armagh manager left frustrated after big call made against an injured player and inappropriate punishment.
Rob Finnerty points for dramatic last-play Galway win over Armagh
Northern hospitality: Antrim and Down gear up to host illustrious hurling guests
Barry Murphy absent as Kiely names Limerick hurling panel for 2026
Almost lost to Gaelic football, Tyrone's Ethan Jordan is on everyone's radar now
Will Connors set for move to Connacht in the summer
'They are going to be underestimated' - John Small backs Dublin for summer challenge
Change to hooter rule has seen Gaelic football end game lose something
Alteration to the method of determining when half-time and full-time arrives has caught people out.
Fourteen players out, but still the flame is burning bright for Armagh this winter
Andrew Murnin shines with goal as Armagh beat Monaghan by 12 points
One hundred years on, we are still figuring out what purpose the GAA leagues serve
With nothing taken at face value, the leagues are absolutely necessary and not without their charms.
130 players, 36 clubs, and a regional tournament: how Dublin have geared up for the league
With a new manager, new coaches and an extensive trials process behind them, Dublin will be compelling to watch.
Munster hand Seán Edogbo debut for URC meeting with Dragons
Mayo teen Eoghan Jennings loses final qualifier at Junior Australian Open
Doris the only Irish player to make the cut for EPCR Player of the Year award
FAI appoint Gary Cronin as assistant coach to Carla Ward's women's national team