Tipperary manager Liam Cahill has characterised January as a “balancing act” month as managers juggle the return of ...
AS TENDS to be the case every year, the second half of 2025 was defined by numerous glamorous GAA weddings. With the rigorous ...
Accounts filed by O’Neill’s Balbriggan Textiles Ltd show that pretax profits rose by 2 per cent to €3.4 million after the ...
For the first time since Dublin’s era of complete dominance, Gaelic Football has an undisputed champion. Kerry are the best ...
WHEN the red army began to resemble a force that Tipperary could not conquer, Liam Cahill’s troops launched an ambush that ...
As we turn the page into 2026, there is much to look forward to in Gaelic games, with plenty of potential storylines over the ...
By Cian O'Connell Down GAA's 'Have A Go Initiative' is proving to be a real success story. Early in the year, three hurling ...
In 1984, I rocked up to my first Crumlin hurling training session on a bicycle my father had used for 30 years to traverse ...
Blue to Gold’ was released before Christmas and tells the tale of Tipperary’s remarkable season from also-rans in 2024 to ...
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.
The 2025 hurling season may not be remembered as a vintage one overall but it's shocking climax will certainly live in the memory ...
As a research lead at the University of Stirling, he delivered the GAA’s ‘Play to Stay’ Research Programme in the middle of the last decade, a multi-year research programme dedicated to solving youth ...