Gaa - April April 2025
Death In The Afternoon: How a young soldier met his fate on the pitch 100 years ago today
At just 22, Hugh O’Doherty had already lived a busy sporting and political life before a collision on the pitch caused his death.
Heel of the dunt: Darragh McCarthy red card may reduce pointless posturing
There are lower risk, higher reward ways to ‘set down a marker’.
Meath play Megadeth football to storm Portlaoise and end Dubs dominance
Having tried all the data-heavy approaches, Meath triumphed against Dublin by having a right good cut.
6 talking points after day of Munster hurling action in Waterford and Cork
Waterford saw off Clare 3-23 to 0-21, while Cork defeated Tipperary 4-27 to 0-24.
'It's not the same Dublin team - but it's not the same Meath team either'
Meath manager Robbie Brennan says Dublin are not the force they once more after their shock Leinster semi-final win.
Meath cause major upset to end Dublin's dominance and reach Leinster final
A famous result for Meath.
Cork score 4-27 in Munster victory as Tipperary hit by early red card setback
Darragh McCarthy’s dismissal left Tipperary facing an uphill challenge from the start.
It's bananas and bonkers but Armagh-Tyrone thriller shows Gaelic football is back
Yesterday’s Ulster semi-final showed at least Gaelic football is back capturing the imagination again.


