Gaa - Today's News
The facility to instil belief the is key trait for GAA's most inspiring managers
The football championship has been decorated with a series of shocks, with managers getting their key messages across.
Gaa - Yesterday's News
Gaa - Monday 27 April, 2026
'You could see it bouncing in their eyes': Down boss on their shock win over Donegal
Down manager reveals the motivational tools for their Ulster shock.
'We’re no soft touch': Cork showcase grit against Limerick in a game that became must-win
Ben O’Connor saw his side claim victory by two points.
Gaa - Sunday 26 April, 2026
Mahony's last-gasp goal rescues Waterford a remarkable draw against Tipperary
Waterford rallied from 11 points down at half-time to draw, 3-24 to 1-30.
Down send shockwaves through the championship as they dump Donegal out of Ulster
Mourne men hit Donegal with late goals as they dump out defending champions.
Late Cork points deliver Munster hurling win over 14-man Limerick
Cian Lynch was sent-off in the second half for John Kiely’s side.
Gaa - Last week 19th April 2026 - 25th April 2026
'They are football mad in this county' – how Roscommon make it work against the odds
Despite a small population, no large schools competing among the elite and without a training ground, Roscommon are an example to all.
Kerry's injuries and Cork's progress add new intrigue to Munster football championship
Tomorrow’s semi-finals see Kerry travel to Clare and Cork head to Tipperary.


