Whelan: Culture change may be biggest Dublin challenge After years of decorated success, dealing with a period of change could be the biggest challenge facing Dublin's cohort of experienced players, according to former … Football • 06 Feb
Farrell: O'Byrne Cup serves a great purpose Dublin manager Dessie Farrell believes there is value in the early-year GAA competitions despite calls from some quarters to scrap the various pre-season tournaments. GAA • 13 Jan
Fenton hopes Cluxton will make Dublin return Brian Fenton hopes Stephen Cluxton will make a shock return to the Dublin panel for 2022 but denied the veteran goalkeeper's absence proved a distraction … GAA • 18 Nov 21
Fenton hopeful Congress will give counties more games Dublin footballer Brian Fenton told RTÉ's Sunday Sport that he is hopeful the upcoming GAA Special Congress will lead to more games for all inter-county … GAA • 10 Oct 21
Fenton: Retirements won't lead to fall off in our level Dublin midfielder Brian Fenton says that on pitch the All-Ireland football champions won't miss players that have recently retired, but that they will lost out … GAA • 22 Feb 21
DO'C just what Mayo ordered to nullify Fenton threat? Austin O'Malley and Barry Cahill discuss the match-ups for the All-Ireland SFC final between Mayo and Dublin on RTÉ's Game On. GAA • 18 Dec 20
Fenton: Crowds will adapt and be as loud as possible The return of crowds to venues, no matter how small, will add to the atmosphere, says Dublin star Brian Fenton. GAA • 15 Sep 20
Brian Fenton calls on the GAA to listen to its players Dublin midfielder Brian Fenton has called on the GAA to listen to players' concerns over rule changes. GAA • 14 Feb 20
Fenton lives for Days Like This The 26-year-old has been on the Dublin team for five years, he's won five All-Ireland titles and he's never been on a losing side in … GAA • 15 Sep 19
Fenton will be out to erase afternoon of frustration Keeping Dublin's Brian Fenton under wraps was one of the many things Kerry did well in the drawn All-Ireland final and their efforts in doing … GAA • 13 Sep 19
Unleashing mayhem Kerry's only chance of toppling Dubs Aidan O'Rourke says Kerry need to adopt the French template from the 2007 World Cup quarter-final shock of New Zealand if they are to stand … GAA • 26 Aug 19
Dublin's 'never-ending quest for improvement' After Dublin's second-half blitz of Mayo, Malachy O'Rourke marvelled at the collective pursuit of wanting to get better from Jim Gavin's side. GAA • 12 Aug 19
Kings of the North: Dublin rivals teaming up since U12 Jack McCaffrey, Brian Fenton and Ciarán Kilkenny are part of the most successful GAA team of all-time, but their success began the first time they … GAA • 26 May 19
'These are special days... & we don't want them to end' Brian Fenton admitted Dublin are enjoying "special days" after the midfielder scooped the Footballer of the Year award. GAA • 03 Nov 18
Lynch is Hurler of Year, Fenton wins Footballer of Year Cian Lynch has been named Hurler of the Year at PwC All-Star Awards while Brian Fenton is the Footballer of the Year. GAA • 02 Nov 18
Undefeated Fenton revels in 'fairytale' fourth title Four-in-a-row All-Ireland winner Brian Fenton admits that his record of never having lost a Championship game is "fairytale stuff" but insists the team is hungry … GAA • 03 Sep 18
Gutsy Tyrone couldn't stop Dublin's dynamic trio When the dust settles Tyrone will realise there was very little they could have done differently. No team has figured out how to curtail influence … GAA • 03 Sep 18
Dublin band of brothers finally savouring their success Brian Fenton and Kevin McManamon tried to explain to RTÉ Sport what this historic triumph means for an incredibly tight-knit group of players. GAA • 17 Sep 17
Early wake-up call saw Fenton find improved level An early season dip in form was the impetus for Brian Fenton to go and prove that he was no one-year wonder in the Dublin … GAA • 29 Oct 16
Unbeaten Fenton not taking glory for granted Despite having won two All-Ireland medals in two seasons, Dublin midfielder Brian Fenton says he doesn’t take success for granted. GAA • 03 Oct 16