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Last week
15th December 2024 - 21st December 2024
Na Fianna leave it late to book All-Ireland final spot
This month
December 2024
Dr Crokes clinch ninth Munster title with strong second-half display
Last month
November 2024
Cork champions secure Munster Intermediate and Junior hurling titles
Loughmore end 51-year wait for shot at Munster SFC glory as Dr Crokes await in final
Niall Grimley: 'The lows have been so low and the highs have been so high'
Paddy Tally ratified as Derry manager search comes to an end
Rory McIlroy shares lead at DP World Tour Championship
The importance of Clare and Galway stars cannot be measured by scores alone.
5 GAA storylines to watch out for this weekend
October
October 2024
Irish supporters' groups condemn season ticket price increases
Conor Sweeney, former Tipperary captain and All-Star, retires
Shane O'Donnell 'uncomfortable' with his image being used to promote GAAGO
Castlehaven beat Nemo to retain Cork football crown, Éire Óg are Clare champions
Brilliant Loughmore-Castleiney complete Tipperary senior championship double
4 key storylines to look out for in this weekend's county final action
Derry front-runner Mark Doran opts for Roscommon coaching role
St Eunan's end 3-year wait to secure 16th Donegal title
Ireland suffer late heartbreak against Norway
August
August 2024
Cork City just one away from lifting the First Division title
Cork hurling tie between Kanturk and Midleton called off due to medical emergency
Four club GAA storylines to follow this weekend
Can Mickey Harte reproduce Louth turnaround in unorthodox Offaly role?
“I’m still not ready for the pipe and the slippers,” Harte said after his Derry tenure was cut short. “I like what I do and I like managing.”
Repeat of 2022 final in FAI Cup quarter-final draw
Substitute Todd sends Derry City into FAI Cup quarter-finals
Cork aim to avenge 2021 defeat against new-look Galway
'I’m born and bred in Kilkenny but I suppose now I’m a Corkman at heart'
‘If she was a thing, she’d be a landmark’: How Amy 3:7 changed perceptions for St Vincent’s
Knocknaheeny can get a bad rap but Amy O’Connor and Denise O’Sullivan have shown the area in a vibrant and positive light.
Heroes' homecoming for Keating and Maguire but Cork draw blank
Shamrock Rovers appeal over FAI Cup loss to Bohs rejected
July
July 2024
How will Clare and Cork neutralise their opponents' dangermen?
Malik Dijksteel on target as Cork City advance in FAI Cup
'When you’re not in a game from the start, it’s just being patient and let it come to you'
Lohan on embracing the occasion, O'Donnell fears, and the question every manager wants to know
Who are the leading contenders to be 2024 Hurler of the Year?
There will be a first-time winner of the Hurler of the Year award from either Clare or Cork.
Davy Fitzgerald would 'definitely listen' to Galway approach
'If we win, it will be one that I can categorically say I will enjoy a lot more than 2013'
Shane O’Donnell almost retired from hurling in 2021 but on Sunday will have a chance to add to the ‘strange trajectory’ of his career.
Race for Sam - How are the semi-finalists set in All-Ireland title bids?
Kerry play Armagh tomorrow at 5.30pm, while it’s Galway against Donegal at 4pm on Sunday.
Willie Maher steps down as Laois manager after two years
June
June 2024
McLaughlin strike extends Cork City's First Division lead
'Teddy looks at the ball, the ball looks at Teddy': Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh's classic quotes