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July
July 2024
Galway's two-time All Ireland-winning boss John O'Mahony passes away
'We can’t let them down again': 4 talking points after Clare's comeback stuns Kilkenny
Clare triumphed 0-24 to 2-16 yesterday in Croke Park.
Galway stun holders Dublin in All-Ireland quarter-final classic
Kerry comfortably beat Meath to reach All-Ireland semi-final
'You don't want to be the nearly team all the time. You get fed up and say it has to stop'
Brilliant Clare fightback defeats Kilkenny to clinch All-Ireland final place
Cork progress to All-Ireland ladies football semi-finals after impressive win over Waterford
Dublin stun Kilkenny to advance to first All-Ireland camogie semi-final in seven years
A sensational result for the Dubs at Croke Park.
Kilkenny v Clare, All-Ireland SHC semi-final
The 'incredible' Cork and Kilkenny hurling geniuses poised to break 700-point mark
The star power of Patrick Horgan and TJ Reid is lauded in their clubs Glen Rovers and Ballyhale Shamrocks.
What are the key questions ahead of the All-Ireland ladies football quarter-finals?
There is a sense Kilkenny have figured Clare out, so much rides on this third meeting
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Barry Nash misses first Championship match for Limerick since 2019 defeat to Kilkenny
Poll: Who will win this weekend's All-Ireland hurling semi-finals?
Andy Moran steps down as Leitrim football manager
Cork make one change for All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Limerick
Where next for Galway and Waterford sides, for Henry and Davy in management?
'When you do win a Leinster championship you should be given the respect'
'It just shows everybody can be done without' - Hannon relieved to be past injury frustrations
Henry Shefflin steps down from Galway job after three years in charge
Vacant role may tempt former All-Ireland winning manager Micheál Donoghue.
Taoiseach re-opens GAA GO debate - 'Far more people are disappointed with how this season has been shown'
'You just want to do your best' - Kingston content with any role for Cork
'I come in with my hurleys, get thrown a nappy and a bottle. I love it, that's my switch off'
Davy Fitzgerald steps down as Waterford hurling manager
The 52-year-old coach leaves the role after just under two years in charge.
'Too much of my time was spent on hurling' - Gearóid Hegarty on finding his flow
Man of the Match in the Munster final, Hegarty often wonders what the Drive For Five looks like from the outside.
'I got the hunger for hurling back' - Gleeson set for Waterford return after 2024 break
Kerry GAA says stadium renovations in jeopardy after exclusion from 'Golden Visa' scheme
Dessie to go away and dream it all up again for The Dubs
9 games live on TV across this week's GAA inter-county schedule
Brutality of Derry-Kerry clash makes us want to fast-track football changes
Zero-sum tactics have left Gaelic football a profoundly dispiriting experience on too many of the biggest occasions.
Fixture details confirmed for All-Ireland football semi-finals
'If we don’t take advantage of it, we’ll regret it' - Galway focus after beating Dublin
June
June 2024
'The nature of our defeats was the big thing' - Mickey Harte
'That's obviously a danger, there’s no better than the Kerry public to get carried away'
Kerry make it past a passive Derry in quarter final
Semi final now against Armagh in first championship meeting since 2006.
Donegal too strong for Louth to set up All-Ireland semi-final against Galway
'It’s pretty raw, emotional for us' - Dublin left down and out, Galway claim stunning win
Padraic Joyce’s side won 0-17 to 0-16 in Croke Park last night.
Poll: Who will win today's All-Ireland football quarter-finals?
'It might be the last time that we see them play for Dublin. They've been brilliant warriors'