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The GAA fixtures for this weekend's Senior Football Championship quarter-finals have been decided - eight teams remain in the ...
I thought Dublin were superb all the way through,” said Cork manager Joe Carroll. “I think their pace, their tackling was at ...
But of course the bottom line, as Páidí Ó Sé said, is that a grain of rice can tip the balance. And if players are motivated, ...
GER BRENNAN is ready to manage Dublin, according to Armagh legend Aaron Kernan. The Sky Blues are on the hunt for a new boss ...
Four teams remain in the race for the Liam MacCarthy Cup, but two will be left standing after this weekend's semi-finals in ...
All four All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals will be available to fans across GAA+ and RTÉ. The action in ...
With that in mind, we know Armagh can’t be drawn against Donegal as the counties met in the Ulster final, nor can they meet ...
MARC Ó Sé has “set the record straight” after Joe Brolly cited a text exchange they’d had in his column prior to Kerry vs ...
FULL-TIME: Armagh 0-24 Dublin 0-19. That was impressive. Generally when Dublin are beaten at Croke Park it's after extra-time, on penalities or by a point.
Armagh received around £100,000 (about €120k / $127k) from GAA headquarters for the end-of-season holiday, which happens every year to the All-Ireland winners, the Sunday World reported yesterday.