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Last week
13th April 2025 - 19th April 2025
Senior panellists star as Cummins' Tipperary U20s take down Clare in Sixmilebridge
'I think it’s a privilege to be All-Ireland champions' - John Conlon gears up
11 years on from their last Liam MacCarthy defence, all has changed for Clare and their veteran defender John Conlon.
Champions Kerry lead the way as LGFA Teams of the Leagues announced
John Kiely: 'If I am doing my job, I should have a very good sense of the group'
'Look at what is going to happen again in Munster, the GAA really need to harness that'
Cork snatch Tipperary draw with late free to book Munster U20 final date with Kerry
Here's this week's GAA inter-county schedule and TV coverage
The greatest show: Munster hurling championship has become the best competition in Irish sport
Full houses, huge TV audiences, classic after classic – how has it gone so gloriously right in the southern province?
Lee Chin: 'It does remind you at times, ‘Jesus, am I next?'
Man charged with alleged sexual assault after Armagh GAA trip to the US last year
6 talking points after the weekend's Leinster and Ulster senior football action
Tyrone, Dublin, and Armagh were some of the big names in action.
Shane O'Donnell aiming to play some part for Clare in this year's hurling championship
Portlaoise and Tullamore confirmed as venues for Leinster football semi-finals
'We weren’t at the races when Cork stepped up a gear, they were miles the better team'
New rules but familiar result as Tyrone put Cavan to the sword in Omagh
Goals key as Cavan and Antrim lift ladies football league crowns
Ashling Thompson powers Cork to first camogie league title in 12 years
Remarkable 17-point swing as Meath conjure huge second-half comeback to beat Offaly
Dublin open Leinster football championship 15 in-a-row bid with Wicklow win
What I think of, when I think about west Belfast and the GAA
'Having a baby is no obstacle to playing camogie or whatever it is you want to do'
This month
April 2025
Kildare hold on for tense win over Westmeath
Danielle O'Leary helps Kingdom to record 13th league crown
Lynsey Noone and Roisin Leonard fire Galway to Division Two title
Armagh land 1-20 in blistering second half to see off Antrim in Ulster quarter-final
Can great survivor Stephen Cluxton adapt to Gaelic football's new rules?
'Every trophy is worth winning' - Cork aim to end league title wait
'People are walking around in Louth jerseys instead of Man United or Liverpool jerseys'
The damage of Dublin domination has laid the rest of Leinster football to waste
On provincial quarter-final weekend, Dublin are still the undisputed kings of their diminished world.
'They're top-tier Kerry supporters so I knew they'd be thrilled to do it'
Know your sport? Take our weekly quiz
TJ Reid suggests he could play until 40 as he seeks to 'inspire people'
'It wouldn't be the end of the world if we do end up in a Tailteann Cup'
'No doubt teams are targeting us but we have a few targets ourselves' - Ethan Rafferty
'It’s been a lovely life, I wouldn’t change it for the world' - Hannon's Limerick ambition
The most successful hurling captain is bidding for his place in the Munster championship.
Dublin fire 2-20 to reach quarter-final, Kildare pick up third win of campaign
Limerick fight back to draw with Waterford in Munster, setback for Galway in Connacht
Playing against Troy Parrott, captaining Offaly to football glory, and the Mickey Harte effect
Malachy O'Rourke and Tyrone: 'It's a very passionate county, very hard to refuse it'
Hype, setback, selections: how will Cork and Tipp approach the next two weeks?
Respective Munster championship openers against Clare and Limerick loom large in the thinking of Pat Ryan and Liam Cahill.