Extra tickets for Donegal in Ballybofey
Donegal have been given 1,000 extra tickets for Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Tyrone in Ballybofey after the Red Hand failed to sell their full allocation.
Donegal have been given 1,000 extra tickets for Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Tyrone in Ballybofey after the Red Hand failed to sell their full allocation.
Tyrone's Ronan O'Neill has been ruled out of Sunday's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Donegal due to a hamstring strain.
Laois manager Justin McNulty has named his side for Sunday's Leinster Championship clash with Louth and Donie Kingston has been included in the starting XV.
Galway's Finian Hanley has admitted there is a lot of hurt in the county after their humiliating defeat to Mayo in the Connacht Senior Football Championship on Sunday in Pearse Stadium.
Karl Lacey has declared his fitness for Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Tyrone in Ballybofey.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has warned Donegal of the tough challenge they face in Ulster and beyond after becoming All-Ireland champions.
Mayo manager James Horan has stressed that failure is not part of the team's vocabulary as they target Connacht and All-Ireland success.
Dermot Earley has been forced to retire from inter-county football because of injury.
Mayo are through to a Connacht SFC semi-final with Roscommon after an easy 4-16 to 0-11 over Galway in Salthill.
Martin Dunne hit 0-09 as Cavan defeated Armagh 1-15 to 1-11 in the Ulster SFC preliminary clash at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Galway boss felt his side were part architects in their defeat to Mayo in the quarter-final of the Connacht SFC.
Despite a nine-point haul from Martin Dunne, Cavan manager Terry Hyland was eager to praise the rest of the team after their win over Armagh.
Westmeath set up a Leinster SFC quarter-final date with Dublin after seeing off a lacklustre Carlow side by 3-15 to 1-10 in Mullingar.
The clinical way that Mayo scored goals in their comprehensive Connacht championship win over Galway was an aspect that pleased forward Alan Dillon.
Read how it all unfolded as Mayo, Westmeath and Cavan recorded impressive victories.
Michael Fennelly is a doubt for Kilkenny's Leinster championship campaign after picking up an ankle injury while playing for his club Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Laois are through to a Leinster SHC quarter-final with Carlow after beating Antrim 1-16 to 0-13 in Portlaoise.
Carlow survived a London fightback to make a winning start to their Leinster SHC campaign at Dr Cullen Park.
Kildare withstood a stirring second-half comeback from Wicklow in Arklow to book their place in semi-final of the Christy Ring Cup, where they will be joined by Down.
There may be three tiers in Leinster hurling but it's effectively a two-horse race where champions Galway and All-Ireland holders Kilkenny are a step ahead of the rest.