When Meath were Leinster football champions for 30m in 1911 Thousands witnessed the first and last time Meath and Kilkenny would meet in a Leinster Senior football final - but the match almost didn't happen Leinster Football Championship • 28 Apr
When Meath were Leinster football champions for 30m in 1911 Thousands witnessed the first and last time Meath and Kilkenny would meet in a Leinster Senior football final - but the match almost didn't happen Leinster Football Championship • 28 Apr
Will new competition structures impact the future of youth sport? Redesigning youth sport can bring about experiences that are more fun and better for athlete retention and development Sport • 19 Mar
Will new competition structures impact the future of youth sport? Redesigning youth sport can bring about experiences that are more fun and better for athlete retention and development Sport • 19 Mar
What's behind the massive success of Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others? The initiative has introduced (or re-introduced) thousands of women to Gaelic football in a fun, non-competitive and social environment Mothers & Others • 17 Jan
What's behind the massive success of Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others? The initiative has introduced (or re-introduced) thousands of women to Gaelic football in a fun, non-competitive and social environment Mothers & Others • 17 Jan
How proposed new Gaelic football rules will impact on referees The proposed new rules will mean increased physical and mental demands on referees as well as players Gaelic football • 08 Nov 24
How proposed new Gaelic football rules will impact on referees The proposed new rules will mean increased physical and mental demands on referees as well as players Gaelic football • 08 Nov 24
5 things to watch for with the new Gaelic football scoring rules Researchers have analysed 4,000 shots from elite male intercounty players to predict and assess shot success from various field positions Gaelic football • 18 Oct 24
5 things to watch for with the new Gaelic football scoring rules Researchers have analysed 4,000 shots from elite male intercounty players to predict and assess shot success from various field positions Gaelic football • 18 Oct 24
How can Armagh and Galway ensure higher scores next Sunday? Both counties will be aiming for a 70% conversion rate if they want to win Sam Maguire, so how can they do this? All-Ireland Final • 23 Jul 24
How can Armagh and Galway ensure higher scores next Sunday? Both counties will be aiming for a 70% conversion rate if they want to win Sam Maguire, so how can they do this? All-Ireland Final • 23 Jul 24
The story of the 1943 All-Ireland football rescued from a fire This football is a treasured piece of GAA history, even more so because it has survived extraordinary circumstances A History of the GAA in 100 Objects • 22 Jul 24
The story of the 1943 All-Ireland football rescued from a fire This football is a treasured piece of GAA history, even more so because it has survived extraordinary circumstances A History of the GAA in 100 Objects • 22 Jul 24
How playing off left and right doubles your options in football Without bilateral skills on the pitch you're going to be "left in the shop window" GAA • 22 Jul 24
How playing off left and right doubles your options in football Without bilateral skills on the pitch you're going to be "left in the shop window" GAA • 22 Jul 24
Is it time to bring Gaelic games back to the Olympics? Rope climbing, underwater swimming, painting and sculpture have also disappeared from the Games Olympic Games • 22 Jul 24
Is it time to bring Gaelic games back to the Olympics? Rope climbing, underwater swimming, painting and sculpture have also disappeared from the Games Olympic Games • 22 Jul 24
A Croke Park murder mystery: who shot top hurler Séan Ó Glaimín? When a player is shot dead in the middle of a match, there's only one lad to turn to for answers and that's detective Réics Carlos GAA • 14 Jul 24
A Croke Park murder mystery: who shot top hurler Séan Ó Glaimín? When a player is shot dead in the middle of a match, there's only one lad to turn to for answers and that's detective Réics Carlos GAA • 14 Jul 24
Are there patterns to the decisions made by hurling referees? 3 research findings suggest referees might display a compensating tendency when it comes to awarding frees in matches Referees • 14 Jul 24
Are there patterns to the decisions made by hurling referees? 3 research findings suggest referees might display a compensating tendency when it comes to awarding frees in matches Referees • 14 Jul 24
'Face the flag': a history of the national anthem & Gaelic games The rules and rituals around Amhrán na bhFiann at matches have lead to controversy, resistance and protests Gaelic Games • 14 Jul 24
'Face the flag': a history of the national anthem & Gaelic games The rules and rituals around Amhrán na bhFiann at matches have lead to controversy, resistance and protests Gaelic Games • 14 Jul 24
Why do supporters follow GAA games so obsessively? Being a GAA supporter means being part of a strange yet powerful phenomenon where you're bound by an attachment to your local area GAA • 14 Jul 24
Why do supporters follow GAA games so obsessively? Being a GAA supporter means being part of a strange yet powerful phenomenon where you're bound by an attachment to your local area GAA • 14 Jul 24
How Cúl camps became an Irish phenomenon The GAA camps have been the staple of Irish summers for thousands of children since the 1980s Cúl Camps • 08 Jul 24
How Cúl camps became an Irish phenomenon The GAA camps have been the staple of Irish summers for thousands of children since the 1980s Cúl Camps • 08 Jul 24
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh: 'he was the voice of home for me' Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh was the voice of the GAA for thousands, but he also really reflected the place he hailed from in west Kerry Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh • 26 Jun 24
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh: 'he was the voice of home for me' Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh was the voice of the GAA for thousands, but he also really reflected the place he hailed from in west Kerry Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh • 26 Jun 24
The story of the Gaelic football match that lasted 60 hours In May 1986, 14 players took to the pitch in Kilcornan to play some ball, raise some money and set a Guinness World Record GAA • 01 Mar 24
The story of the Gaelic football match that lasted 60 hours In May 1986, 14 players took to the pitch in Kilcornan to play some ball, raise some money and set a Guinness World Record GAA • 01 Mar 24
Why renaming GAA grounds is such a big deal Selling naming rights to a stadium may be a commercial winner, but such deals have lasting effects on GAA history and heritage. GAA • 31 Jan 24
Why renaming GAA grounds is such a big deal Selling naming rights to a stadium may be a commercial winner, but such deals have lasting effects on GAA history and heritage. GAA • 31 Jan 24
'Archaic, old school, controlling': do GAA club rules go too far? A social media leak of strict GAA club rules has raised questions about what should be expected from amateur players GAA • 28 Nov 23
'Archaic, old school, controlling': do GAA club rules go too far? A social media leak of strict GAA club rules has raised questions about what should be expected from amateur players GAA • 28 Nov 23
5 things the GAA can learn from other sports What ideas and innovations could the GAA introduce from other sports to progress and develop Gaelic games? GAA • 20 Nov 23
5 things the GAA can learn from other sports What ideas and innovations could the GAA introduce from other sports to progress and develop Gaelic games? GAA • 20 Nov 23
Statues, murals and Henry Shefflin: 100 years of art and the GAA Many artists, designers and craftspeople have been inspired by the GAA, from traditional portraits of players to public sculptures art • 15 Sep 23
Statues, murals and Henry Shefflin: 100 years of art and the GAA Many artists, designers and craftspeople have been inspired by the GAA, from traditional portraits of players to public sculptures art • 15 Sep 23
How hurling frees are more likely to go to team that's behind A study has found hurling teams are more likely to be awarded frees if they are behind on the scoreboard GAA • 29 Aug 23
How hurling frees are more likely to go to team that's behind A study has found hurling teams are more likely to be awarded frees if they are behind on the scoreboard GAA • 29 Aug 23
The story of the first All-Ireland football medals Why did it take 25 years for inaugural All-Ireland football final winners Commercials of Limerick to get their medals? Sport • 27 Jul 23
The story of the first All-Ireland football medals Why did it take 25 years for inaugural All-Ireland football final winners Commercials of Limerick to get their medals? Sport • 27 Jul 23
The mighty world of GAA fashion, beards and championship haircuts From collars to crewnecks, flatcaps to helmets and Ciarán McDonald to Brian Cody, the GAA has a fashion history all of its own. Fashion • 27 Jul 23
The mighty world of GAA fashion, beards and championship haircuts From collars to crewnecks, flatcaps to helmets and Ciarán McDonald to Brian Cody, the GAA has a fashion history all of its own. Fashion • 27 Jul 23
Just how far and fast do GAA referees run in a match? Referees cover an average distance of 9.6km during Championship games at top speeds of up to 28.9km per hour Sport • 17 Jul 23
Just how far and fast do GAA referees run in a match? Referees cover an average distance of 9.6km during Championship games at top speeds of up to 28.9km per hour Sport • 17 Jul 23
'There's no real warning': the when, how and why of GAA injuries Here's what the data tells us about GAA injuries, from the most common to the risk of reoccurrence GAA • 07 Jul 23
'There's no real warning': the when, how and why of GAA injuries Here's what the data tells us about GAA injuries, from the most common to the risk of reoccurrence GAA • 07 Jul 23