As it Happened: Sunday's Championship action
Read how it all unfolded as Mayo, Westmeath and Cavan recorded impressive victories.
Read how it all unfolded as Mayo, Westmeath and Cavan recorded impressive victories.
With the GAA set to introduce HawkEye technology at Croke Park this summer, the association's head of media relations Alan Milton has said that he hopes the introduction of the technology will eliminate controversy over contentious points.
Television audiences and crowds in stadiums will be able to watch replays of goal-line technology decisions from next season after the Premier League agreed a deal with the Hawk-Eye company.
Dublin Institute of Technology have won the Irish Daily Mail Sigerson Cup for the very first time.
FIFA today confirmed goal-line technology will be in place for the 2014 World Cup as it invited tenders to provide the system.
UEFA President Michel Platini remains ardently opposed to the use of goal-line technology, and feels the money would be better spent developing the game.
FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke hailed "a kind of revolution" as the football world prepared for Thursday's introduction of goal-line technology.
Ian O'Riordan examines the use of science and technology in sport
Sports science documentary Faster, Higher, Stronger sees journalist Ian O'Riordan examine how athletes are using science and technology to enhance their performance, asking whether or not we can ever again truly believe in the purity of sport.
UEFA have announced they will continue with additional assistant referees in the Champions League and Europa League next season - but not goal-line technology.
Martyn Ziegler and Eamon Dunphy on FIFA's decision to introduce goal-line technology
FIFA approves goal-line technology
Goal-line technology has been approved as part of the laws of football in a historic decision by the International FA Board (IFAB).
Brendan Wright reports on new rugby technology
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has declared goal-line technology "a necessity" after Ukraine became the latest victims of its absence from the game.
Emmanuel Adebayor accused Martin Atkinson of ruining Spurs' FA Cup dreams and then claimed the lack of goal-line technology in football is "killing the game"
UEFA have admitted that they are having problems devising a fair format for the 24-team Euro 2016 tournament.
Galway hurler Joe Canning has dislocated his shoulder playing for Limerick IT in the Fitzgibbon Cup on Tuesday.
Betfair have confirmed a technical fault with a bot was to blame for the remarkable betting patterns that took place during Wednesday's woodiesdiy.com Christmas Hurdle at Leopardstown.
UEFA president Michel Platini reiterated his opposition to goal line technology on Thursday, saying it would only be needed once every 40 years and could lead to "video refereeing".