The exclamation mark of the amazing year of 2025 for Tipperary in hurling was crowned at the All-Star Awards on Friday night as both John McGrath and Darragh McCarthy walked away with the individual ...
IF any Donegal newbie walking through the door in Convoy in two weeks’ time needs to look for an example, the example really, they should drop their kitbag next to Brendan McCole’s.
GAA football saw Meath make an impressive mark on this year's All-Ireland, knocking last year's finalists Galway out of the race and for Mathew Costello, life off the pitch has also been eventful.
'It is a strange thing to put your own name to a book, knowing that such a river has been fed by streams of makers, thinkers and collaborators...' Acclaimed poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin introduces her ...
The following deaths have taken place in Donegal: The death has occurred of Michael (Mack) McLaughlin, Drumnahaw, Castlefinn. Mr McLaughlin passed away at his home on Sunday, November 9.
David Clifford wins his sixth, with the Kerry forward well on his way to catching the likes of Mikey Sheehy (seven), Colm ...
Tipperary’s All-Ireland hurling final hero John McGrath was voted as PwC GAA-GPA Hurler of the Year at the All-Star Awards on Friday night.
Seven Limerick hurlers had been among the 45 nominated for the 2025 PwC GAA/GPA Hurling All-Stars. The seven Shannonsiders short-listed were goalkeeper Nickie Quaid, defenders Mike Casey, Kyle Hayes ...
Kerry forward David Clifford says winning the GAA-GPA Player of the Year award still gives him great satisfaction.
Donegal teenager Finnbarr Roarty was named Young Footballer of the Year while Tipperary’s Darragh McCarthy, 19, took home Young Hurler of the Year following a brilliant debut season for the Premier ...
Kerry’s All-Star contingent was led by goalkeeper Shane Ryan while Kingdom team-mates Jason Foley, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Gavin ...
Donegal forward Michael Murphy tells BBC Sport NI that he will continue to play inter-county football in 2026.