Gaa - Yesterday's News
'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.
Gaa - Last week 19th April 2026 - 25th April 2026
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.
McDonald set to start for championship debut as Comer and Walsh named in Galway squad
Mayo take on Roscommon in the Connacht semi-final while Galway face Leitrim.
Galway hammering shows Kilkenny finding the ageing process difficult
Biggest Leinster defeat since 1990 has many feeling Kilkenny are among the also-rans.
Welcome to the bib time: GAA's grand championship entrances running on empty
Teams are surrendering the advantage gained by making an impactful entrance to the arena.
The 2-2 hero against Kilkenny becoming the latest young gun for Galway
Rory Burke produced a man-of-the-match display against Kilkenny in their Leinster opener.
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All hail the bright new Leinster rollercoaster as Dublin scrape through and Meath crash out
Ger Brennan’s suspension being upheld leaves the Dubs with precious little managerial experience.
'We'll stay fighting': Tipperary's urgent need for response after struggles in Cork loss
The All-Ireland champions endured a difficult opening afternoon.
The old and the new: O’Connor’s faith rewarded by Cork’s attacking mix
A combined 0-18 by Buckley, Walsh, Fitzgibbon and Barrett inspired Cork against Tipperary.
Cork's second-half power sets up opening day Munster win over Tipperary
A crowd of 44,348 watched Ben O’Connor’s side triumph.


