Black card gets green light at congress
Over two-thirds of delegates at the GAA's Annual Congress in Derry have voted in favour of a motion to introduce a black card system in Gaelic football.
Over two-thirds of delegates at the GAA's Annual Congress in Derry have voted in favour of a motion to introduce a black card system in Gaelic football.
The motion to authorize use of Croke Park and other stadia for the 2023 or 2027 Rugby World Cups - should they be staged in Ireland - has been passed.
Marty Morrissey sets the scene ahead of GAA Congress in Derry and examines some of the issues to be addressed
Tipperary have revealed their reasons for opposing the black card motion ahead of this weekend's Annual Congress.
Brian Carthy previews the weekend action and GAA Congress in Derry
Four-time All Star Tony Scullion has said he wants to see the proposal for the black card passed at this weekend's Annual Congress to curb cynical fouling.
The use of Hawk Eye, changes to the Hurling Championship and the opening up of GAA grounds for a Rugby World Cup bid will all be considered at the next GAA Congress in Derry.
Brian Carthy explains the new black card proposal that will go to GAA Congress
The GAA looks set to introduce a black card offence should a new proposal be passed at March's Annual Congress in Derry.
The GAA's central council will ask the 2013 Congress if it is willing to allow six GAA stadiums to be used for a Rugby World Cup bid.
Uachtarán Liam Ó Néill on a motion to be put before congress to allow use of GAA grounds for a RWC bid
Marty Morrissey reports on the GAA's Annual Congress and the rule changes voted on by delegates.
The amendment to the controversial "square ball" rule was one of a number of changes approved at the GAA's 2012 Congress.
Connacht will not be allowed to play matches at provincial GAA headquarters Pearse Stadium without a vote at Congress taking place.
Walter O'Connor has been appointed as Uachtarán of GAA Handball Ireland at the game's annual congress in Kells.
Marty Morrissey reports from GAA Congress 2011 in Mullingar and speaks to GAA President Christy Cooney and Director General Paraic Duffy.
Outgoing President Christy Cooney told the GAA's Annual Congress on Saturday that payments to managers is a cancer running through the game.
Marty Morrissey presents a live Sport at 7 Special from the GAA Annual Congress. Guests include president elect of the GAA Liam O'Neill; former referee John Bannon; Pat Fitzgerald of the Munster Council and Séan Moran of The Irish Times.
Liam O'Neill of Laois has been confirmed as president-elect of the GAA at Congress in Mullingar on Friday evening.
Fergal O'Brien looks forward to the World Snooker Championship, while Cian Murphy previews the weekend's GAA Congress.