Summerhill tighten up after the break to see off Killoe in Leinster opener
Meath champions concede just five points after the break as they pull away to nine-point win over Longford side
Meath champions concede just five points after the break as they pull away to nine-point win over Longford side
Competitive weekend in store as sides countrywide chase silverware
Even in the most reasonable of circumstances, transfers are often met with disdain
Cillian Myers-Murray was the hero at SuperValu PĂĄirc UĂ Chaoimh
Scotstown take three-in-a-row in Monaghan
Captainâs two goals decisive in four-point win over Austin Stacks
Galway captain SeĂĄn Kelly leads club to third county football title
Monasterboice man who captained Louth to Leinster glory hopes to be unavailable for Hyrox event at RDS
Captain Evan Regan to the fore in one-point win over Westport
Big county finals in Kilkenny and Tipperary, with football deciders in Cork and Kerry
Holders Erne Gaels fight back to earn Fermanagah replay; historic first win for Leitrim Gaels; Old Leighlinâs win first Carlow title in 12 years
Seven points in 10 minutes help give underdogs unassailable lead
Athy dethrone Naas in Kildare; Mayo football final requires a replay; Sarsfields claim Cork triumph; Leitrim Gaels win first title
On a busy weekend for county finals, some of the big titles are down for decision
Transfer of the three Jones brothers from Derrygonnelly Harps in Fermanagh has raised expectations
Na Fianna man hopes to cap a year that has already brought a club All-Ireland, a wedding and his intercounty hurling debut
Dunloy end an 89-year wait for Antrim football title; Ăire Ăg complete double in Clare; Emmet Ăg, Killoe win 15th Longford football crown
Young Footballer of the Year nominee Finnbarr Roarty puts in Man of the Match performance
Former Kilmacud Crokes coaches Paul Galvin and David Clare find themselves on opposite sides in Navan
Various county championships are dominated by a few clubs, who have almost professional set-ups
Naomh Conaill and Gaoth Dobhair vie again for football supremacy in Donegal
The split season has consistently been portrayed as a triumph for clubs and club players. But the reality is different
County appoint 2013 All-Ireland winner Patrick OâConnor as demographics officer to look into problem
Championship now is all about hitting form at the right time. For Dublin that doesnât even start until the knockout stages
Itâs no mystery why football continues to travel to uncertain destinations
Other winners were Andrew Jamieson-Murphy of Na Fianna (hurling), Louise Ward of Kilkerrin-Clonberne (womenâs football) and Niamh McGrath of Sarsfields (camogie)
Dublin champions claim eight spots with AJ Murphy and Brian Ryan nominated for player of the year
Former Mayo and Wicklow footballer informed club he would not renew due to other commitments
A game delayed by two weeks because of the death of his fiancee is decided by the Mayo forwardâs coolness under pressure, sparking hugely emotional scenes in Croke Park
Team captain Mikie Loftus dedicated the All-Ireland final win to RĂłisĂn Cryan
Croke Park hosts All-Ireland Club Junior and Intermediate Football finals
All-Ireland success for the likes of Cuala and Na Fianna may not be universally popular but both clubs have served the GAA well over the decades
Dublin back is one of the lifers who was there when Cuala were in the intermediate grade
Praise and tributes aplenty after the passing of the Law man
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