GAA to launch recruitment drive amid referee shortage Amid a shortage of referees in many counties the GAA is set to launch a major programme of investment in match officials to maximise support, … GAA • 05 Apr 22
League is big winner as condensed season focuses minds While we are in the habit of a saying 'It's only the league, it's all about the championship' there can be no doubt that the … GAA • 19 Mar 22
Meath's McEntee gone for season on overseas duty Meath will be without captain Shane McEntee for the rest of the season as he heads to Mali on an overseas mission for the Irish … GAA • 09 Mar 22
€900,000 of funding confirmed for overseas GAA clubs The GAA and Department of Foreign Affairs have announced €900,000 in funding for 110 clubs throughout the world. GAA • 08 Mar 22
Schools finals to fill Croke Park St Patrick's Day slot The Hogan Cup and Croke Cup finals will be played at Croke Park on St Patrick's Day this year. GAA • 08 Mar 22
Plenty to fight for as AFLW reaches the business end Having bounced back from their only defeat of the season, Ailish Considine's Adelaide team are eager to hold onto top spot in the AFLW and … GAA • 04 Mar 22
McNamee saves the day as Rhode earn late draw There was a dramatic end to the Offaly Senior Football Championship final in O'Connor Park today when Niall McNamee rescued champions Rhode from a devastating … GAA • 31 Oct 21
Pearses hold off Clann na nGael to take Roscommon crown Pádraig Pearses are Roscommon senior football champions for the second time in three seasons, and the second time in their 60-year history, after goals from … GAA • 31 Oct 21
Farney bright sparks in championship yet to catch fire In a weekend of few notable results, Monaghan quietly posted a performance that should have made anyone in Ulster with notions to sit up, writes … GAA • 05 Jul 21
Richie Power: Hurling is becoming hard to watch Eight-time All-Ireland winning forward Richie Power is concerned that possession-based game plans and less leeway in the tackle are hurting hurling as a spectacle. GAA • 31 May 21
Broderick: I'd love to see the league play bigger part Carlow sharpshooter Paul Broderick believes proposals to combine the league and championship might appeal more to Division 3 and 4 counties than the current plans … GAA • 20 Mar 21
New rule could worsen black-card confusion, warns Ó Sé Tomás Ó Sé welcomes the move to tackle 'professional fouls' in Gaelic football but is concerned that including it under the black card rule could … GAA • 01 Mar 21
Will clubs blow the whistle on counties training early? As the GAA asks clubs to report county teams returning to training before 14 September, RTÉ Sport speaks to some of the secretaries who would … GAA • 08 Jul 20
Coldrick: Referees concerned about GAA resuming David Coldrick says a number of referees have serious concerns about the GAA's earlier-than-expected resumption. GAA • 22 Jun 20
O'Brien wants knockout format retained for Championship Turlough O'Brien believes an interlinked league and championship would be more beneficial to smaller counties than a second-tier tournament. GAA • 21 Jun 20
Flynn: 'Pure football man' O'Connor can kick Kildare on Kildare wing-back Kevin Flynn believes recently appointed manager Jack O'Connor can bring the county 'to another level' whenever Gaelic football is able to resume. GAA • 29 Apr 20
Archer fires Dublin to back-to-back Leinster U20 titles Ciaran Archer kicked seven points as Dublin cruised to back-to-back Leinster U20 titles with a 0-18 to 0-08 win over Laois. GAA • 06 Mar 20
Wicklow boost promotion hopes with victory over Sligo Wicklow boosted their Division Four campaign with a well-earned 1-15 to 1-10 win over Sligo at Aughrim. GAA • 16 Feb 20
Spillane: Shackles have been taken off Galway players Pat Spillane has praised Padraic Joyce for taking the "shackles" off Galway and allowing them to play with more attacking freedom. GAA • 10 Feb 20
Recap: Corofin 1-10 Nemo Rangers 0-07 The action as it happened from the first All-Ireland football club semi-final between reigning champions Corofin and Nemo Rangers in Ennis GAA • 04 Jan 20
Farragher: Nemo Rangers a joy to watch Michael Farragher expects Corofin's All-Ireland semi-final against Nemo Rangers to be much closer than the teams' last meeting. GAA • 03 Jan 20
London boss Maher: We're not making up the numbers London manager Michael Maher says his team is far from making up the numbers and argues the county's "thriving" underage structure is laying the foundations … GAA • 20 Dec 19
Players struggling to balance GAA and studies GAA players are almost twice as likely to have a university degree but many struggle to balance the demands of studying and playing inter-county. GAA • 17 Dec 19
Dublin outpacing rivals on and off the pitch In a year that they became the first county to win a senior men's five-in-a-row, Dublin have announced record commercial income of €2,355,250. GAA • 13 Dec 19
In the mix for six - 6 candidates to replace Jim Gavin Following Jim Gavin's surprise decision to step down as Dublin boss, who will grab the reins of Gaelic football's most successful team of all time? GAA • 02 Dec 19