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August 2024
Brian Dooher and Feargal Logan step down as Tyrone’s joint senior football managers
Here are the 2024-25 Munster Dr Harty Cup and Corn Uí Mhuirí draws
Life after Colm O'Rourke as Meath get ready to name a successor as the next Royals manager
With a vacant managerial seat in Meath, the county board have to move fast in appointing a replacement.
Kerry and Galway senior club football games live on TV next weekend
Colm O'Rourke steps down as Meath senior football boss
David Clifford scores 3-8 but Fossa exit Kerry IFC to Laune Rangers
Pauric Mahony in prolific form as Ballygunner make final push towards 11-in-row
Cork hurling tie between Kanturk and Midleton called off due to medical emergency
Mannion hits 0-7 as Kerry and Sligo players impress in Kilmacud's win
Four club GAA storylines to follow this weekend
Drinking milk, staying injury-free and natural fitness keeps Johnny Doyle playing at 46
'He fought with enormous courage' - Crossmaglen footballer Caolan Finnegan dies aged 20
Shane Curran to manage Carlow, Offaly appoint head coach with Harte and Kelly
'You're thinking, "This isn't how it's supposed to end"'
'The ultimate professional' - Tuohy in AFL is one of the great Irish sporting success stories
The Portlaoise native has announced he will retire at the end of the 2024 AFL season.
Derry and Armagh dominate GAA minor football team of the year
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.”
Video review would kill hurling's flow and lead to a diminished spectacle
Investing in people rather than more technology can improve the quality of decision making.
Mickey Harte appointed joint-manager of Offaly senior footballers
The three-time All-Ireland winner will co-manage The Faithful alongside Declan Kelly.
Cork All-Star footballer Kevin Kehily dies aged 74
'It does take a toll on you and your mental health. You're talking 40-50 hours a week'
The New Yorker, the English public schoolboy and the Tyrone man - Welcome to the handball world
With names such as Tywan Cook, ‘Nasty Naz’ Marston and Luke Thomson on their way to Limerick for the World Championships, handball is having a moment right now.
Clifford brothers help Fossa progress while defending Kerry senior champions Dingle march on
Meath at another crossroads as the endgame of Colm O'Rourke's tenure plays out
Chained to their past, Royals have to find a way towards their future.
Uncertainty over O'Rourke's Meath future as review remains ongoing
'You have more of an appreciation for the game and winning' - Tony Kelly
'Don’t have the drive at the moment to put it on' - Paul Conroy not looking back in anger
Armagh and Clare All-Ireland winners to feature in live club GAA action on TV
Tipperary and Kilkenny dominate GAA minor hurling team of the year
Mike Quirke steps down as Kerry senior football selector
Real ambition or vanity project? What Davy Fitz's move to Antrim can bring
Sixth county job brings a whole new set of challenges for experienced manager.
'Like an NFL player' - inside Ashling Thompson's All-Ireland final tour de force
The Cork midfielder imposed her will on Sunday’s decider with a combative, athletic and skilful performance.
Monaghan football manager Vinny Corey steps down after two seasons in charge
Davy Fitzgerald becomes Antrim senior hurling manager
What next for Cork and Galway after All-Ireland camogie final?
Cork want to be a ‘generational team’ as three-in-a-row talk already begins.
Rebel roar, Galway hurt - 5 talking points from today's All-Ireland camogie final
'I was told it was going to be a penalty' - Galway manager bemoans Cork's All-Ireland final goal
'I might bungee jump off the Shandon Bells' - Cork rejoice after All-Ireland two-in-a-row
Cork crowned back-to-back All-Ireland camogie champions after thriller against Galway
27,811 fans watched on at Croke Park.
Dramatic Cork rally breaks Kilkenny hearts for intermediate glory