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Kingston and O'Loughlin lead strong Laois team to play Longford
One day after being cleared of suspension, Matthew Fitzpatrick named to start for Antrim
The motives behind that Holmes-Connelly interview and the 'very harsh' criticism of Aidan O'Shea
Tyrone legend Owen Mulligan rules out playing return with London as he focuses on coaching
'The young lads will be fine. They’ll be in the zone': Cork skipper ready for Premier showdown
No room for Aidan O'Shea as Stephen Rochford names Mayo team for Sligo clash
Louth experiencing a number of hiccups in the build up to their Leinster opener on Sunday
'Tipp have a bit of ammunition because people have spoken harshly on them, unjustified in my view'
Missing out on the New York game due to exams and listening to Marty Morrissey's commentary on the radio
'People aren't going to look back at the end of the year and say, 'Galway had a great year, they won the league''
Connacht champions Corofin begin their drive for five in Galway with routine victory
Tommy Walsh goes off injured but Barry John Keane hits 0-8 as Kerins O'Rahillys advance in Kerry
Westmeath book Leinster hurling quarter-final against Offaly, while Laois will face Wexford
1997 Clare All-Ireland winner helps Sixmilebridge to victory, while Cratloe fall to shock defeat
'Alan Brogan came into the dressing room and said it was one of the best club games he's ever played in'
Ciaran Kilkenny stars as Castleknock dump Plunkett's out after Dublin club epic
Ballymun book Dublin quarter-final spot with 40-point hammering of St Mary's
12-point haul from Sean Currie leaves Dublin minor hurlers one game away from Leinster two-in-a-row
'I still believe I can improve': Ageless St Vincent's attacker Tomas Quinn not done yet
Quinn and Connolly goals key as St Vincent's eventually see off talented young Na Fianna outfit
Talented young Donegal forward drops off the squad to travel to the US
Blow for Wexford hurler after injury leaves him 'a major doubt' for Leinster opener
Former Galway hurling captain opens up about his low-key departure from the squad last winter
'Mind games are alive and well' - Spillane, Whelan, Ó Sé and Cooper discuss the Dublin-Kerry narrative
John Mullane calls for inter-county managers to be paid a full wage - 'It’s a full-time job'
'I don’t get a kick out of sticking in the knife': Gooch hoping to bring 'something different' to TV punditry
'It’s all about seeing your local heroes': Liam Sheedy excited for revamped hurling championship
Limerick champions Patrickswell leave it late to seal win, while Galway holders St Thomas' secure victory
GAA President confirms plan to radically overhaul the All-Ireland hurling championship for 2018
Carlow minors complete stunning comeback to dump Westmeath out of Leinster championship
The careless reporting on Aaron Hernandez, the Steph-KD dynamic and the week's best sportswriting
You'll be seeing a lot more of Colm Cooper on your TV screens this summer
'Roscommon definitely got a louder cheer than we did, which was something we were stung by'
Danny Sutcliffe and Tom Cunniffe named in strong New York starting 15 to face Sligo
'Sports psychology is huge': The hope Oisin McConville can help Laois hurling win the mind games
Quiz: How well do you remember the last ever All-Ireland U21 football campaign?
'You couldn't open your mouth about Saddam Hussein. He was the God in Iraq'
Former Dublin All-Star and ex-Mayo defender part of the New York squad to face Sligo this weekend
Thurles Sarsfields begin four-in-a-row bid with 40-point win, while Bubbles seals late victory for Killenaule
James O'Donoghue leads Legion past Paul Geaney's Dingle, while Gooch and Dr Crokes also advance