Gaa - Today’s News
Gaa - Yesterday’s News
Rebels too strong for poor Limerick in Munster opener
The Rebels visit the Gaelic Grounds for a provincial championship quarter-final tonight.
Kerry secure Christy Ring final place but Meath and Down must meet again
While there were big wins for Donegal and Roscommon in the Nicky Rackard Cup.
Michael Quinn on life after the AFL and life with Longford
The Emmett Og Killoe club man has no regrets about his decision to return to Ireland.
The former Tipp hurler debuting for the Tipp footballers tomorrow
After two years with the county senior hurlers, John Coghlan lines out in defence for the Premier tomorrow.
The journey from Aberdeen and London to play in Gaelic Grounds tonight
You can’t fault the commitment of Bobby O’Brien and Seamus O’Carroll to their county.
Joe Brolly thinks comparison to Eamon Dunphy is ‘bollocks’
He’s jumped the fence, baby.
Donegal v Tyrone, Ulster SFC quarter-final match guide
There’s only one show in town in Ulster tomorrow afternoon.
Gaa - Friday 24 May, 2013
Paul Galvin has changed a lot in 9 years
Maybe it’s the beard?
22 signs that you’re a Donegal sports fan
Winning matches with Jimmy, saving penalties like Packie and scoring goals like Murphy.
Colm Cooper: Kerry training in privacy and Tipperary as a football force
The Kerry attacker also reflects on one of Killarney’s most famous pubs shutting its doors.
Ciaran Kilkenny still hopes to fulfil Dublin hurling dream
The Castleknock youngster has the ambition to ply his trade in both codes.
Offaly GAA to try to break world record for ham sandwich making
Can the Faithful beat the record of 1,686 sandwiches achieved by an engineering fraternity in the USA?
Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan on his free-taking exploits and media exposure
And why Donegal have the best disguised kickouts in the country.
Gaa - Thursday 23 May, 2013
O’Neill and Harte back from injury to start for Tyrone against Donegal
Manager Mickey Harte has also named two championship debutants.
Kerry and Tipperary both name debutants for Munster quarter-final
Kerry’s Fionn Fitzgerald and the Tipperary duo of John Coghlan and Ian Fahey will all make their championship debuts.
5 Cork players set for championship debuts as Galvin lines out for Limerick
There’s plenty new faces in the Rebels line-up to play Limerick on Saturday night.
Donegal stick with All-Ireland winning 15 for clash with Tyrone
Karl Lacey is set to make his first competitive appearance of 2013.
Gaa - Wednesday 22 May, 2013
The Dubs will wear this jersey with a suicide awareness logo at Croker
The new shirt boasts the logo of Pieta House, the suicide awareness group.
Laois and Louth name teams for Leinster Championship encounter
The Wee County will have three players making their Championship début.
Kerry’s Donaghy on new management, veterans and the Europa League
Ahead of the Championship the Kerry star answered six questions for us.
So where did it all go wrong for the Galway footballers last Sunday?
Injured Galway defender Finian Hanley on a brutal afternoon for his county last Sunday.
Emigration effects: Kerry’s Killian Young on the barren landscape in the south of the county
Clubs are facing a struggle to field teams according to the Kerry defender.
The 2012 Footballer of the Year is fit and ready for his 2013 competitive debut
Donegal’s marquee defender is back fit for selection for next Sunday’s Ulster championship tie.
Gaa - Tuesday 21 May, 2013
Stunning flick by Kerry minor footballer to set up goal in Munster semi-final
He didn’t bend his back to pick up the ball but we’ll leave him off on this occasion.
Your ‘Lions Captain And 2 All-Ireland Football Winners’ Pic Of The Day
Sports stars from different codes met up in Carton House today.
Eoin Cadogan: Training with GWS Giants and life after being a dual player
The Cork defender is gearing up for next Saturday night’s Munster championship tie against Limerick.
6 pre-championship views of Laois manager Justin McNulty
We talked to the former Armagh player about his progress as a manager, last year’s loss to Longford and putting sport into perspective.
Gaa - Monday 20 May, 2013
13 reasons why Kildare’s Dermot Earley was a Gaelic football great
The Lilywhites midfielder called time on his senior inter-county career yesterday.
Here’s what the GAA schedule looks like this week
The dates, times and venues are in for this week’s showdowns.
Murph’s Sideline Cut: ‘All of Galway is going to have to wear this one for a long time’
TheScore.ie’s columnist made his 2013 debut yesterday and it wasn’t pleasant viewing in Pearse Stadium.
Your GAA championship weekend review
All you need to know about the latest Gaelic football and hurling action.
Your ‘Mayo And Toulon Players Hanging Out’ Pic Of The Day
Delon Armitage, Chris Barrett, Seamus O’Shea and Frederic Michalak caught up last night.
3 reasons why Mayo can be cheerful and Galway can be fearful
What we learnt from yesterday’s clash in Pearse Stadium.
Gaffers Chat – Alan Mulholland and James Horan on their Connacht showdown
Here’s what the Galway and Mayo managers thought after yesterday’s clash in Pearse Stadium.
Gaa - Sunday 19 May, 2013
Kildare legend Earley announces retirement from inter-county football
The Lilywhites midfielder is hanging up his boots due to a back injury.
Your ‘Andy Moran Back In Action From Injury’ Pics Of The Day
The Mayo attacker returned to action after a cruciate injury today.
8 of the best quotes on the opening day of the 2013 Sunday Game
Love them or loathe them but the pundits were in fine form today.
Mayo crush Galway by 17 points in Connacht quarter-final
Andy Moran fired home Mayo’s fourth goal of the game in injury-time.
Westmeath defeat Carlow by 11 points in Leinster SFC
Kieran Martin bagged two goals for the Midlands County.
4 point victory for Cavan over Armagh in Ulster showdown
Cian Mackey struck the only goal of the game so far for a Cavan team that were also inspired by attacker Martin Dunne.




























































