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Yesterday
12th March 2025
'Can they do it in the summer?' Liam Cahill seeks to change unwanted Tipperary trend
There is a stark contrast in the Premier county’s league and championship form in recent seasons.
'One of the best coaches about. Having him involved is great for Donegal'
This week
9th March 2025 - 13th March 2025
Revised Gaelic football rules approved ahead of league games this weekend
Cork's goalscoring power, Clare face the drop, Offaly and Down on the up
'The duty of care is to the player' - Eight red cards across weekend hurling sparks debate
Seven red cards across two Division 1A games as Tipperary and Cork claim victories
Gleeson returns as Waterford hit 7-34 against Westmeath, Down go up after win in Kerry
Cork fire six goals to defeat Clare in game where three sent off
Pat Ryan’s side triumphed by 15 points in Ennis.
Four red cards shared as Tipperary claim nine-point win over Kilkenny
'Show the NFL scouts that I have talent' - the GAA goalkeeper chasing the American dream
'The cult of the manager has destroyed the GAA' - Ronan Sheehan and the long climb for Down
Win this weekend away to Kerry and the Down hurlers will be up to Division 1B.
Last week
2nd March 2025 - 8th March 2025
Limerick return to winning ways as 12-point victory over Galway boosts league final prospects
The result leaves Galway at risk of dropping out of the top two.
Offaly hurlers and Wexford footballers clinch league promotion
Dublin stop the rot in Division 1B of hurling league with Carlow win
Tipperary inflict first 2025 league defeat on Galway as Waterford ease relegation fears
'Voice of Meath football' Brendan Cummins dies aged 76
GAA Central Council to meet Monday to vote on amendments to experimental football rules
GAA Central Council to meet on Monday to vote on football rule amendments
GAA bosses need to ditch the tracksuits and get back to dressing like adults
The kickout rule has changed Gaelic football - watching games now is more pleasure than pain
Football was never intended to be performative art, but rather a primal expression of tribal warfare with a ball.
All-Ireland winner John Small 'unlikely' to be involved with Dublin in 2025
GPA slams 'unacceptable' LGFA proposal which would limit scope of injury cover for players
Gaelic football’s age of ambiguity is ending - it’s now facing a harsh reality
'At the end of the day, it was done for a reason' - Jerry O'Connor on Cork strikes
Winning vs finding new players: Football and hurling managers are leagues apart
There is a marked difference in how the codes treat the league.
'At the moment, the standard of refereeing is cat' - Ben O'Connor raises concerns
Karl Lacey rejoins Donegal two years after resigning from Academy
'It's too long for not having any Tipperary teams in Croke Park in the championship'
Four games live on TV-streaming in this week's GAA schedule
Gaelic football is a game worth saving from itself and control freaks
Whatever happens, the sport cannot go back to the awful spectacle it became.
Meath boss hits out - 'It's a joke to be honest with you the way it's gone'
'He is in great shape, a really good athlete' - a first Cork start yields 1-5 from play
Offaly continue promotion hunt as Monaghan hold off Louth despite 17-point fightback
Clare hurlers beat Limerick and Waterford down Dublin, late football drama in Galway-Tyrone draw
Clare revive survival hopes with first 2025 league win over Limerick
Donegal finish with a flourish and stun Derry in Ballyshannon
Waterford leave it late to down Dublin as last-gasp surge boosts promotion hopes
'I wouldn't say he's fully back in yet' - McGeeney on Rian O'Neill
'I don't want to be getting in trouble the whole time' - Kieran McGeeney on new rules
This month
March 2025
Cork boss Pat Ryan - 'In tough times, the GAA community really comes out'