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teams.ie Editorial TeamThe 2026 Senior Football Championship kicks off this weekend with three provincial clashes live on television, as Donegal continue their pursuit of Kerry and Dublin look to silence their doubters in what promises to be a transformative summer for Gaelic football. Armagh star Oisรญn Conaty is generating serious buzz ahead of the Ulster preliminary, with Marc ร Sรฉ declaring every county would jump at the chance to sign the dynamic forward. Meanwhile, Cork boss John Cleary has raised concerns about cynical fouling under the new hooter rule following late controversy against Meath, while Waterford minors offer a rare positive for their county with Munster championship progression for the first time since Covid. Off the pitch, Croke Park director Peter McKenna is eyeing an ambitious future, believing the stadium has all the credentials to host a UEFA Champions League final.
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Marc Ó Sé Picks Out The Armagh Player He'd Love To Sign On A Transfer
Marc ร Sรฉ says every county would want to sign Armagh star Oisรญn Conaty, praising his quality ahead of the Ulster preliminary round clash with Tyrone.
Philly McMahon: Buckle up, because this promises to be a Gaelic football summer like no other
If there is one thing we should take as a life lesson from footballโs transformation over the last 18 months or so, itโs that the wheel really does turn. Itโs n

Cork Manager Fears New Wave Of Cynical Fouling Under Hooter Rule
Cork boss John Cleary has warned teams will exploit the hooter rule after late controversy against Meath, calling for a return to the old system.

Waterford Minors Offer Rare Football Boost With Munster Progress
Waterford minors have secured progression in the Munster championship for the first time post-Covid, offering a rare boost for football in the county.
GAA on TV: 2026 SFC gets underway this weekend with three provincial ties to watch live
The 2026 football championship commences this weekend with three provincial clashes available for viewers to watch live.
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Jury: Donegal chasing down Kerry as Dublin bid to prove doubters wrong
Our team of experts deliver their verdicts on the races for provincial and All-Ireland glory as this year's Senior Football Championship prepares for throw-in.
Cabraโs golden memories โ from road leagues to Croke Park appearances, all part of Naomh Fionnbarraโs folklore
Memories. Golden memories. Skipping across the pavements of Cabra West.

Armagh V Tyrone Team News: Big Names Return For Huge Ulster Clash
Tyrone welcome back Niall Morgan for their Ulster preliminary clash with Armagh, who have named an unchanged side for Sundayโs game at the Athletic Grounds.
"It's tough mentally, but you help the lads as much as you can"
Offaly hurling captain Charlie Mitchell says he's hopeful that he can play some part in his team's championship campaign after being diagnosed with a heart cond
Armagh and Tyrone name line-ups for Ulster SFC opener
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney has named his team for Sunday's Ulster senior football championship preliminary round clash against Tyrone.

GAA On TV This Week: Football Championship Back With A Bang While Silverware On The Line In Camogie And Ladies Football
The GAA championship gets underway this weekend with Armagh v Tyrone, trips to New York and London, Leinster derbies and camogie adding to the GAA on TV.
Fenton joins Sunday Game panel ahead of 2026 championship
Former Dublin star Brian Fenton has joined The Sunday Game's GAA punditry panel ahead of the 2026 championship.
