News

The 41-year-old is still involved with Dublin GAA giants Kilmacud Crokes having previously played basketball to a high level. So it's no great surprise that she and husband Shane are converts ...
ALAN BROGAN suggested a lack of schooling has led to Dublin GAA being taught a lesson. The Sky Blues have had a difficult recent few weeks, with a number of their gaelic football teams suffering ...
Kilkenny and Dublin both have full points after their opening three rounds with Kilkenny sitting in top spot due to their scoring difference. Kilkenny have a +45 points difference to Dublin's +7.
Niall O Ceallachain's Dublin came to life in the second-half and reeled off 2-4 without response between the 50th and 56th minutes to turn an apparent lost cause into a genuine game again.
Galway have to go to Derry next, while Dublin are at home to Armagh, a game that will presumeably be at Croke Park. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.
Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile There’s was bumper day of GAA action across both codes today with Dublin and Galway’s All-Ireland group stage clash taking top billing. Con O'Callaghan's day is ...
More info Camogie skort protests continued on Tuesday with Dublin Champions St Vincent's ... From my perspective, the amount of parents whose kids love camogie but hate wearing the skort, and ...
Dublin will host All-Ireland champions Armagh on Sunday, June 1 at 4pm. The clash will resurrect memories of a 2022 League win in which Rian O’Neill scored 1-4, and Armagh will hope the ...
CAMOGIE’S debate around skorts has reared its head again with the Dublin and Kilkenny camogs staging a protest before their Leinster Championship semi-final. The two sides stood for the national ...
Leinster would be great without Dublin This has become possible since 14-in-a-row champions Dublin had their lease abruptly terminated by Meath, who play Louth in Sunday’s final. Louth are there ...
Galway GAA chiefs are gearing up for a potential double ... main attraction will be Galway’s All-Ireland SFC opener against Dublin in the so-called Group of Death (5.0).
A protest move by Kilkenny and Dublin senior camogie teams at the Leinster senior semi-final almost saw the game called off. The 30 players wore shorts instead of skorts, which the inter-county ...