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Local GAA club hails ‘incredibly’ generous donation from Magnier family
A GAA club in County Waterford has been given the green light to develop a new playing field and sports hall after receiving a significant land donation from Coolmore Stud and the Magnier family. A 4.7-acre site has been gifted to Brickey Rangers GAA Club, providing space for a new pitch as well as additional […]
Mayo legend hails Kobe McDonald as teenage sensation makes waves
It’s not too often that you come across a talent like Kobe McDonald. The 18-year-old is the son of Mayo legend Ciarán McDonald, so he had big shoes to fill, but in the first few games of his senior career, he has punters salivating over the kind of talent on hand. It’s rare to see […]
GAA Congress paused after anti-Allianz protestors gain access to meetings
The annual GAA congress had to be paused after anti-Allianz protestors gained entry to the meeting at the Hogan Stand. The congress had been subject to protests over insurance company Allianz’s sponsorship of the GAA, due to Allianz’s ties to Israel via its parent company. The protest, which was being held outside Croke Park, was […]
Cork boss fumes at RTE and GAA after comments get ‘twisted and turned’
Cork hurling boss Ben O’Connor has hit out at RTE and the GAA after his comments about refereeing in the sport got ‘twisted and turned’. The Rebels enjoyed a seven-point victory over Tipperary on Saturday, in front of over 30,000 fans. O’Connor was pleased with his side’s performance in the clash, though he was left […]
Kilkenny boss Lyng opens up on controversial Tipp point debacle
Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng said his team were never going to go to war with Croke Park and Tipperary after last year’s controversial scoreboard error in the All-Ireland semi-final. The issue of an appeal was put to him after a Noel McGrath wide was wrongly recorded as a point on the official scoreboard at Croke […]
Who are the Brogans? Famous GAA dynasty to sit down for rare chat on Late Late Show
From the Spillanes to the Cannings, the GAA is full of family dynasties. With the same surnames cropping up in accolades for counties the country over, some can range from two brothers who kit out for club and county to generations of winners. None, however, are probably more famous than the Brogans of Dublin — […]
Nicky Butt’s love for GAA has everyone asking the same thing
It’s always funny to find out someone not from Ireland is into GAA. Sometimes it’s because they have Irish heritage, like the Gallagher brothers and Ed Sheeran, and sometimes it’s just out of the blue, like Sarah Jessica Parker, who’s a fan of Donegal through owning a holiday home in the county. However, some are […]
Kerry boss feels laws have gone too far after controversial win
Jack O’Connor’s criticism of players handing the ball to an opponent after being called for a foul is not new. A year ago, as Gaelic football stepped into its brave new world, the Kerry manager suggested the rule was ‘unnatural’. Last Sunday, as he saw Mike Breen penalised for the infraction and Roscommon’s Diarmuid Murtagh […]
Roscommon fans left fuming after late controversy in Kerry loss
Kerry got their National League campaign off to a winning start on Sunday with a dramatic late victory over Roscommon. However, the match finished in controversial fashion, particularly surrounding the Kingdom’s last-second point that claimed the win. The final point of the clash left Roscommon players and fans fuming at full-time, while the hosts celebrated […]
Huge blow for Galway GAA as key figure ruled out for return
Galway GAA Padraic Joyce has confirmed a major blow for his side’s depth after their National League campaign got off to a faltering start. The Tribesmen fell to a 3-18 to 2-18 defeat against Mayo on Sunday, with a number of stars unavailable for the opening fixture. New captain John Maher is still out with […]
Kerry Legend expects Kingdom to go all out to break hoodoo
Competitive intercounty football is back this weekend as All-Ireland Champions Kerry will be kicking off their Allianz League campaign at home to Roscommon this Sunday. The Kingdom won their 39th Sam Maguire after an amazing performance against Donegal, where David Clifford truly stamped his place among the all-time greats by winning his second title. They […]
Tyrone Legend tips youngster to break out ahead of Division 2 campaign
It’s fair to say that last year wasn’t great for Tyrone. The Red Hand County started 2025 off by getting relegated from Division One of the Allianz League. They only won one of their first five games to start the campaign and even two wins over Donegal and Dublin weren’t enough to keep them in […]
Dublin GAA players plan major protest during National League matches
Dublin GAA players are set to mount a major protest during the upcoming National Leagues. The county board has reportedly been made aware that both the footballers and the hurlers will be taking part in separate demonstrations. The National Leagues get underway on Saturday, January 24, with Dublin hosting Donegal at Croke Park at 5pm. […]
Club final showed it is time for GAA to look again at the four-point goal in football
In a game of so many magical GAA moments, Ruaidhrí Fallon’s marvellous two-pointer in the final seconds of added time at the end of normal time still stands out. Not just for the purity and beauty of the strike, and the clever way that Conor Hand took a slew of Dingle defenders out of the […]
Ex-All Ireland winner strengthens roster of iconic US team
For the past several years, there’s been a huge rise in the number of Irish kickers in American football, spearheaded by the great Charlie Smyth. The former Down goalkeeper has secured himself a full roster spot and a three-year contract with the New Orleans Saints after starring for the Louisiana side during the back end […]
Social media users slam double standard as camogie players endure icy conditions
Twitter users have been calling out a double standard between men’s football and camogie after the All-Ireland Camogie Club final replay on Saturday. Athenry were named All-Ireland champions at the weekend following a 0-14 to 0-12 victory over St Finbarr’s in Thurles. The final was forced to be replayed after a 0-15 to 1-12 draw […]
Here’s 12 resolutions we would like to see in the GAA in 2026
It’s that time of year again when becoming a pioneer is fashionable in Ireland, if only for a month. Whether it’s Dry January, booking that set of Reformer Pilates classes or heading to the sunshine to reset the body clock for the year ahead, plenty of people will be looking to start 2026 afresh. In […]
‘She had the warmest heart’ — Tributes pour in for Armagh GAA legend after sudden passing
Tributes have poured in after Armagh LGFA announced late last night the passing of Laura McGibbon. McGibbon, who went by her maiden name Brown during her career, was a former All-Ireland winner, with the Lurgen woman winning player of the match in both the Ulster final and All-Ireland final in 2012. She passed away suddenly […]
A year like no other — Top 7 GAA moments from 2025
From football’s rules revolution to camogie’s new era and a changing of the guard in hurling, 2025 was a year like no other in GAA. Take a look back at these seven memorable moments from the year that was: 1: A NEW VISION FOR GAELIC FOOTBALL A brand new dawn for Gaelic football. A brave […]
A look back at the GAA legends that retired in 2025
With 2025 coming to a close, it’s time to have a look back on what was a big year for the GAA. The two-pointer was introduced in football, and it was a game-changer, highlighted in the All-Ireland final where Kerry won their 39th title. With the Allianz League about to start in a few weeks, […]
