Des Cahill steps away from The Sunday Game role Des Cahill has announced that he is to step away from The Sunday Game after 15 seasons at the helm of RTÉ's flagship Sunday night … Football • 17 Oct 22
Fitzgerald: 'To me, this year isn't about All-Irelands' In this year of Covid-19, Davy Fitzgerald is keen to accentuate the importance of opening up the GAA fields and letting the games commence rather … GAA • 07 Jun 20
Martin Storey's 1996 All-Ireland winning speech Wexford's 1996 All-Ireland winning captain Martin Storey speaks to Des Cahill about his speech from the steps of the Hogan after that historic win over … Hurling • 06 Apr 20
RTÉ GAA Podcast: Smart fouling and smart sliotars On this week's podcast Des Cahill and Peter Sweeney are joined by Kerry football legend Colm Cooper, former Cork goalkeeper Donal Óg Cusack and Colm … GAA • 11 Jul 19
RTÉ GAA Podcast: Cynical hurling and Ulster rising Topics discussed include cynicism in hurling, the need for provincial reform, the brilliant summer of football in Ulster so far and the pressing issue of … GAA • 13 Jun 19
Cusack: My belief in this Clare team is being tested Donal Óg Cusack said his belief in this Clare hurling side is "starting to be tested" as he predicted a Limerick victory in the Munster … GAA • 06 Jun 19
RTÉ reveal live television Championship games Join Joanne Cantwell, the new presenter of The Sunday Game, and Des Cahill for a special digital show, where RTÉ's live GAA schedule for the … GAA • 30 Apr 19
Ireland's greatest sporting moment: The Eighties The shortlist has been announced. Vote now for Ireland's Greatest sporting moment of the 1980s. Other sport • 10 Nov 17